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In the table, the fiscal years column lists all of the fiscal years the budget covers and the budget and budget per capita columns show the total for all those years. Note that a fiscal year is named for the calendar year in which it ends, so "2022-23" means two fiscal years: the one ending in calendar year 2022 and the one ending in calendar ...
The 89th Texas Legislature is the next meeting of the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Texas, composed of the Texas Senate and the Texas House of Representatives. Its regular session is scheduled to meet from January 14, 2025, to June 2, 2025.
December 31, 2024 at 12:29 PM. ... In 2025, the state will increase its motor fuel tax on diesel, biodiesel, and gasoline from 28.5 cents per gallon to 31.5 cents per gallon.
The Texas Administrative Code contains the compiled and indexed regulations of Texas state agencies and is published yearly by the Secretary of State. [5] The Texas Register contains proposed rules, notices, executive orders, and other information of general use to the public and is published weekly by the Secretary of State. [6]
As for the budget, $12,918,625 is earmarked for general fund revenue, an increase of $554,360 or 5.4% from the 2023 amended budget. Expenditures are expected to total $13,915,064.
The budget, dubbed House Bill 916, allocates funding for all state departments, programs and employees from July 1 to June 30, 2025. Passing the budget is the only thing legislators are ...
On May 22, the House Armed Services Committee approved its version of the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, by a 57–1 vote. [6] As passed by the Committee, the bill included the Pentagon's controversial "Legislative Proposal 480", transferring Air National Guard space units to the Space Force; however, the Committee accepted an amendment proposed by Joe Wilson (R‑SC), watering down ...
Murphy's proposed budget for the 2024-25 academic year will also provide $20 million to add 1,000 free, full-day pre-K seats in additional districts, part of a combined $124 million going to pre-K.