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Texas: Permanent School Fund: 55.624 August 2022 [4] Commodity / petroleum: 3 Permanent University Fund: 31.763 August 2022 [5] 4 New Mexico: New Mexico State Investment Council Permanent Funds 31.000 December 2020 [6] Petroleum: 5 Wyoming: Wyoming Permanent/Endowment Funds 12.6: March 2017 [7] Minerals 6 North Dakota: North Dakota Legacy Fund ...
In October 2023, Hegar projected Texas would have a surplus of $18.29 billion for its two- ... $5.6 billion from 2026-2027 oil and natural gas tax collections are required by statute to be ...
This is a list of U.S. state government budgets as enacted by each state's ... or transfers of federal funds. State Budget (billions ... Texas: 219.40 109.70
The Texas Permanent School Fund is a sovereign wealth fund which serves to provide revenues for funding of public primary and secondary education in the US state of Texas. [2] Its assets include many publicly owned lands within Texas and various other investments; as of the end of fiscal 2020 (August 31), the fund had an endowment of $48.3 ...
The updated comptroller’s report raises the amount of revenue available to the state over the 2024-25 cycle to $194.6 billion. Texas will have an $18.6 billion surplus and avoid a recession ...
Lawmakers took advantage of overflowing state coffers to spend $144 billion of tax money, including half that surplus, on priorities that included property tax cuts, beefing up border security ...
The Texas Facilities Commission is a Texas state agency. TFC's main duty is to manage state government buildings (excluding those operated by universities, the Texas State Capitol, and the Governor's Mansion). TFC also handles the sale of surplus property and manages the Federal Surplus Program on behalf of the State and qualified local and non ...
It’s a chance to set the state up for a bright future, including by boosting schools, mental health and child protection. [Opinion] Lawmakers, don’t blow Texas’ $32.7 billion surplus.