The state of Texas has a historic $33 billion surplus this year, more money than the annual budgets of Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut and Indiana who each operate with less funds a year.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is disagreeing with others in his party over how the extra money should be spent.New York and California are staring down the barrelLawmakers will now decide what to do with the extra funds as its legislature session, which began Tuesday — although there’s already infighting between Governor Greg Abbott and other Republicans about how to spend the billions.. In a state with no income tax, property owners do the heavy lifting when it comes to filling the coffers.
Complicating matters, some of the money is already committed, the state money man reminded elected officials, who will ultimately decide how the distribute the extra dollars.
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