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Senate Passes Spending Limit Bill
« on: April 20, 2021, 06:11:32 pm »
Texas Scorecard by Jeramy Kitchen April 19, 2021

In a win for fiscal conservatives, the bill would cap the growth of state spending at the rate of population plus inflation.

Texas’ limitation on the growth of government spending would be strengthened under legislation passed by the Senate. The measure now awaits a hearing in the House.

Senate Bill 1336 by State Sen. Kelly Hancock (R–North Richland Hills) passed the Senate by a vote of 19 in favor and 13 opposed. The measure would cap the growth of state spending at the rate of population plus inflation. Only one Democrat, State Sen. Chuy Hinojosa (McAllen), voted for it.

The bill has been sent to the House of Representatives, where it has currently been referred to the House Appropriations Committee but has yet to receive a hearing. If the bill makes it through the entirety of the legislative process and becomes law, it would not take effect until the fiscal biennium starting in September 2023.

Brief History

Similar bills have been tried before. The same bill was passed out of the Senate last legislative session (2019), but it ultimately died in the House of Representatives without ever getting a hearing in the House Appropriations Committee.

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