ICYMI: 15th Annual Policy Orientation Panel and Keynote Videos Now Available

The videos are now available from the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s 15th Annual Policy Orientation for the Texas Legislature, which took place from Wednesday, January 11, 2017 to Friday, January 13, 2017 in Austin, TX. This year’s sold-out Policy Orientation featured an array of prominent speakers on the major issues affecting the future of both Texas and the rest of the country as we usher in a new Administration.

Press Release February 2, 2017

TPPF Releases Paper on the Sales Tax Reduction (STaR) Fund

The Texas Public Policy Foundation today released the paper Budget Cutting Through the Sales Tax Reduction (STaR) Fund by the Center for Fiscal Policy’s director The Honorable Talmadge Heflin and economist Dr. Vance Ginn. The paper explains the need for the Sales Tax Reduction (STaR) Fund and describes how it would work as a mechanism to allocate state surplus dollars in order to reduce the bottom line of the budget while keeping more money in taxpayers’ pocket.

Press Release February 2, 2017

TPPF Releases Paper on Eliminating Texas’ Business Margins Tax

The Texas Public Policy Foundation today released the paper Unleashing Economic Growth by Eliminating Texas’ Business Margins Tax by the Center for Fiscal Policy’s economist Dr. Vance Ginn and research associate Malcolm Dang. The paper summarizes the economic research findings that Texas would benefit in terms of higher personal income and more job creation after eliminating the state’s business franchise tax, often called the margins tax.  

Press Release February 2, 2017

NEXT WEEK: Press Conference on Conservative Texas Budget

The Texas Public Policy Foundation and its allies in the Conservative Texas Budget Coalition will hold a press conference Tuesday, February 7, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. CST in the Lieutenant Governor’s Press Room at the State Capitol. Members from the Coalition will call on the 85th Texas Legislature to cap the increase in the total 2018-19 budget at no more than $218.5 billion based on a 4.5 percent in population growth plus inflation during the last two fiscal years, eliminate the state’s costly business margins tax, structurally reform property taxes, and highlight other priorities to build on the success of the Texas model. 

Press Release February 1, 2017

TPPF Statement on Gov. Abbott’s Call for Greater Local Liberty

The Texas Public Policy Foundation’s Center for Local Governance Director James Quintero issued the following statement on Governor Greg Abbott’s 2018-19 Budget. The governor’s budget states: “If local control is interfering with economic freedom, it is the job of the state to intervene and create a regulatory climate that actually makes sense for our citizens, rather than hinders their lives.” 

Press Release February 1, 2017