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03/26/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/27/2025 13:31

Senate passes state budget

The Texas Senate unanimously passed SB 1, their version of the state budget on March 25th. The product of significant effort in the Senate Finance Committee, the state budget is the only bill the Legislature is required to pass each session. Having left the Senate, the bill will now be heard by the House Appropriations Committee which will soon complete it's own version of the state budget, HB 1.

SB 1 includes $5.3 billion in new funding for public schools, $4.9 billion of which is for teacher pay increases and changes to the Teacher Incentive Allotment (both from SB 26). $1 billion would be earmarked for private school vouchers (from SB 2), $400 million for school safety improvements, and $450 million to minimize premium increases in the TRS-ActiveCare program. The bill would also increase the homestead exemption passed last legislative session from $100,000 to $140,000 for all homeowners and $150,000 for seniors at an estimated cost of $3.5 billion. Businesses would also receive $500 million in property tax reductions.

Much of the state budget is contingent upon specific legislation passing, and a lot can happen as the House and Senate negotiate the final version of the budget together before sending it to the Governor. The House will begin discussing SB 1 on March 31st, so stay tuned for more updates as the final budget develops.

Updates from the Capitol

Publication Date

March 26, 2025

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