TCC’s “Pledge with Texans” : Plank #1: Balance the Budget without Raising Taxes

Before the 82nd Texas Legislature convened in January 2011, I was one of 79 state legislators who pledged to balance the state budget without raising taxes.  I am proud to say my conservative colleagues and I delivered on our promises, which were made as part of our commitment to the conservative legislative agenda of the Texas Conservative Coalition (TCC) called the “Pledge with Texans.”  The pledge, which was developed in 2009 and 2010 with significant input and feedback from Texans across the state, was intended to serve as a foundation for conservatives’ long-term goals for Texas.

At the beginning of the regular session, Comptroller Susan Combs projected a revenue shortfall for the 2010-11 biennium, leaving legislators with $9.9 billion, or 2.9 percent, less in general revenues for 2012-13 than they had allocated for the previous two-year budget.  Conservative legislators addressed the problem by reducing spending in most areas of government and without increasing taxes.

Through House Bill 275, we appropriated $3.2 billion from the Economic Stabilization Fund (ESF) to pay the state’s then-current bills in the 2010-11 budget.  We conscientiously retained approximately $6.5 billion in the fund as an underpinning for the state’s long-term fiscal health, and in anticipation of another revenue shortfall when the 83rd Texas Legislature convenes in 2013.

Even in the face of a revenue shortfall, public education still remains the state’s top priority.  We actually increased state general revenue spending on public education by nine percent compared to the last state budget.

In addition to the state budget (HB 1), I joined other TCC pledge signatories in passing other legislation that will generate savings for the state.  For example, Senate Bill 7 will improve the efficiency and quality of health care in Texas by reforming the way health and human agencies operate.  Senate Bill 8, also signed into law, increases school districts’ flexibility over their workforces and payrolls in a way that makes quality instruction the first priority.

Balancing the budget without raising taxes and scouring the budget to find principled ways to reduce spending was not an easy task.  But those of us who signed the pledge followed through with unwavering commitment to being responsible stewards of taxpayer money, preserving vital services, and safeguarding the future of generations of Texans.

TCC’s “Pledge with Texans” : An Overall View of the Pledge

Before the 82nd Texas Legislature convened in January 2011, I was one of 79 state legislators, along with Governor Rick Perry and Comptroller Susan Combs, who signed the conservative legislative agenda of the Texas Conservative Coalition (TCC), called the “Pledge with Texans.”  The pledge, which was developed in 2009 and 2010 with significant input and feedback from Texans across the state, was intended to serve as a foundation for conservatives’ legislative goals last session.  In committing to the pledge, my colleagues and I promised to support and advance its five planks during the 82nd Texas Legislature: balance the budget without raising taxes; limit federal intrusion; improve election integrity; cut taxes and encourage the free market; and secure the Texas border.

We delivered on our promises.  During the regular and first called sessions, we achieved success in advancing conservative, free market policies that have made Texas the best state in the nation in which to live and do business.

A report published by TCC reveals that we passed major legislation for each of the five planks of the pledge in a meaningful way.  Moreover, every pledge signatory in the Texas House scored 90 percent or higher in keeping the Pledge, and 61 of the 70 House pledge signatories scored 100 percent on advancing the tenets of the pledge.  I personally scored 91.98%.  The report, along with a list of legislators who signed the pledge and other information on conservative victories in Texas can be accessed at txcc.org.

I am proud to be one of the leaders who signed TCC’s Pledge with Texans, and staunchly promoted conservative principles during the 82nd Legislature.  Through our tenacity and commitment, we advanced the foothold of conservative philosophy in Texas state government and laid the foundation for future victories.