Texas Appropriations Act 2012-2013

Bill ID:2011 House Bill 1
Introduced:Thursday, February 17, 2011
Sponsors: Steve Ogden (R) , Jim Pitts (R)
Status:Introduced
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The proposed state budget for the 2012-2013 biennium.

Related Issues: Budget

 

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dvdabn
Boneheads! We have an antiquated tax system biased against landowners (property tax) and people with buying power (sales tax). It doesn't help that Dewhurst and Governor Goodhair are too worried about their political aspirations to do what's right for the people.

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Legislation Sponsors

 

State Senator (Dist. 5) Steve Ogden
Elected to the Texas Senate in January 1997, Steve Ogden is a leader on budget issues, school finance,…

 

State Representative (Dist. 10) Jim Pitts
Jim Pitts of Waxahachie, Texas has served as state representative for District 10 since January of 1993.…

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Republican Rick Perry is Governor of Texas. Two Republicans represent Texas in the U.S. Senate, and Texas has 32 representatives in the U.S. House: 20 Republicans and 12 Democrats.
 
Offices & Officials

Governor: Rick Perry
Lieutenant Governor: David Dewhurst
Attorney General: Greg Abbott