Texas Comptroller Certifies $182 Billion Budget
KELLEY SHANNON
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Comptroller Susan Combs certified the state's two-year $182 billion budget Monday, saying there is enough revenue to support it.
Lawmakers approved the budget covering the 2010-11 spending cycle before adjourning their session June 1. Republican Gov. Rick Perry has yet to weigh in on what parts of the budget he agrees or disagrees with.
In her role as comptroller, Combs must decide whether to certify the spending plan. She announced that she certified the main budget and the supplemental budget, a $2.4 billion plan to cover unexpected costs for the rest of 2009. That supplemental budget includes money to address damages from Hurricane Ike. ...
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