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Will Texans Win With VLTs?

AUSTIN, Texas – As lawmakers consider ways to fund Texas government, some are advocating an expansion of state-run gambling to include video lottery terminals, or VLTs. With some projecting a $2 billion windfall, VLTs are an attractive source of income. But a report issued today by the Texas Public Policy Foundation suggests the VLT lucre...

Press Release March 9, 2005

Taxpayer Protection Must Be Priority

AUSTIN, Texas – State budget challenges of recent years have brought into focus the importance of fiscal discipline and accountability, while calling into question the efficiency of the tax and expenditure limitation set in the Texas constitution in 1978. Legislation filed by State Rep. Carl Isett of Lubbock has filed House Joint Resolution 48, which...

Press Release February 28, 2005

Workers’ Compensation: No Winners

AUSTIN, Texas – Texas has one of the worst workers’ compensation insurance programs in the nation, whether one looks at it from the perspective of the injured worker or the cash-strapped employer. Despite decades of effort, the Texas Workers’ Compensation System is ineffective and inefficient. A new study by Chris Patterson, director of research at...

Press Release February 9, 2005

Policy Orientation PowerPoint Presentations

The PowerPoint Presentations from the Policy Orientation are available for download. !!! IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER !!! These files are offered for your convenience. The inclusion of any particular file does not in any way reflect the views or positions of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, except those presentations clearly labelled as being offered by Foundation staff....

Press Release January 27, 2005

Who pays Texas taxes? Everyone

AUSTIN, Texas – With the Texas legislature now in session, calls for increased taxes are being sounded by the advocates of numerous programs. Newspapers, elected officials and advocates have opined in recent days that taxes should be raised on “the rich,” businesses, cigarette smokers and similar sources. But a paper released this week by a...

Press Release January 12, 2005

Fiscal discipline has rewards

AUSTIN, Texas – While other states are still struggling with lagging economies and budget deficits, Texans will likely see a surplus in the next biennium’s budget, according to preliminary figures released Monday by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. The president of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Brooke Rollins, said the news only underscores the importance...

Press Release January 10, 2005

Nau elected to Foundation’s Board

AUSTIN, Texas – Houston businessman John L. Nau III, president and chief executive officer of Silver Eagle Distributors, L.P., has been elected to the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s board of directors. Organized in 1989, the Foundation focuses on Texas policy issues ranging from education and transportation to taxes, health care and natural resources. Individuals serving...

Press Release January 6, 2005

3rd Annual Policy Orientation Announced

AUSTIN, Texas – The Texas Public Policy Foundation will host the 3rd Annual Policy Orientation for the Texas Legislature on January 26 and 27, 2005. The event, which has been sold-out and drawn standing-room-only crowds in previous years, will feature keynote addresses by Governor Rick Perry, Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst and House Speaker Tom Craddick....

Press Release December 29, 2004

Houston Businessman Elected Foundation Chairman

AUSTIN, Texas – Houston businessman William A. McMinn was elected chairman of the Board of Directors of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, the state’s leading free market policy research institute. The election took place at the director’s meeting on Friday, October 22. Started in 1989, the Foundation focuses on Texas policy issues ranging from education...

Press Release October 22, 2004

New Approach To Water Problems

AUSTIN, Texas – Water fights are not new to Texas; since before the Lone Star State joined the Union, water rights have been bartered, litigated, fought over, bought and sold for years, and are as contentious today as they have ever been. But a new study from the Texas Public Policy Foundation finds an emerging...

Press Release October 19, 2004

Foundation Economist Says Congressional Action Good For Texas

AUSTIN, Texas — The chief economist of the Texas Public Policy Foundation today greeted with cheer news that federal lawmakers on a House-Senate conference committee had decided to restore sales tax deductibility to federal income taxes for citizens living in states without a state-level income tax. Byron Schlomach, Ph.D., said: “By once again making the...

Press Release October 7, 2004

Study Explores Medicaid Spending

AUSTIN, Texas – A study released this week by the Texas Public Policy Foundation finds that despite sharply increased spending on Medicaid, the state has remained at the bottom of the national rankings of the uninsured. The study, “Medicaid And The Uninsured” by Beau Egert, is available online at www.TexasPolicy.com. The author points out that...

Press Release September 22, 2004
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