Fall 2014 Legislative Report
Fall 2014 Legislative Report
Fall 2014 Legislative Report
Brandon Creighton
Legislative Report Senate District 4
Fall 2014
Committees:
OPEN GOVERNMENT
STATE AFFAIRS
Senate District 4
Dear Friends,
As we turn the corner into Fall, the Legislature is beginning to gear
up for the next legislative session. Senate District 4 is well positioned
to have a great say in the future dealings of the state.
As your newly sworn in State Senator, I look forward to working
with all of you for the betterment of our state as a whole and Southeast
Texas in particular.
The purpose of this newsletter is to highlight the issues facing our
state and provide you with meaningful information so that you can
remain informed, aware, and active in your state government. An
informed and educated citizenry is the best guardian of liberty.
There are many issues looming on the horizon for the 84th Texas
Legislature. Among those are reforming school finance and improving
public education, the growing Texas budget, transportation and water
infrastructure funding, and finding effective ways to halt federal
overreach in its tracks in order to return power to the states.
In the face of all of these pressing issues, Texas must remain
disciplined financially and in our shared convictions. Good financial stewardship will extend the
Texas miracle far into the future and maintain our status as the nations top state to earn a living and
start a business. Remaining strong in our shared convictions will show the rest of the nation that the
ideals of the United States Constitution are alive and well in Texas, even though they are under assault
elsewhere in the country.
The upcoming legislative session holds great promise for Texas. As her sons and daughters we
must seize the opportunity to do the things that we know to be right while we have the chance.
I look forward to hearing from and working with my constituents, state leaders, and other
legislators for the continued betterment of our state. Please let me know how I can best serve you as
your State Senator.
Respectfully,
Brandon Creighton
Capitol Office: Room 1E.15 P.O. Box 12068 Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 463-0104 Fax (512) 463-6373
E-mail: [email protected]
Education Finance
Fiscal Discipline
Senator
Taylor
s Voting
Snapshot
Issues
Facing
the 84th
Texas Legislature
TxDOT would not take place. This is a key safeguard in order
to protect the Rainy Day Fund and the states credit rating.
The Legislature must return to work in January with the
understanding that there is still much to be addressed in terms
of transportation funding. Transportation infrastructure is a
large component of the states business success and must be
maintained at a high level for Texas businesses and residents
to meet their full potential.
In Millions
Total = $196,951.3
The Judiciary
$727.9 (0.4%)
Public Safety &
Criminal Justice
$11,586.1 (5.9%)
Natural Resources
$4,744.3 (2.4%)
Agencies of Education
$74,123.1 (37.6%)
Business and
Economic
Development
$25,006.5 (12.7%)
Regulatory
$784.9 (0.4%)
General Provisions
$952.1 (0.5%)
The Legislature
$358.3 (0.2%)
General Government
$4,763.2 (2.4%)
Note:
(1) Excludes Interagency Contracts.
(2) Biennial change and percentage change are calculated on actual amounts before rounding.
Therefor, figure totals may not sum due to rounding.
Source: Legislative Budget Board www.lbb.state.tx.us
over $1.5 billion more than what was originally asked for by
either the Senate or the House of Representatives. $1.5 billion
in expenditures that were not publicly vetted or even sought
by either chamber of the Legislature. If Texas hopes to remain
the beacon of success for the rest of the country, this is exactly
the type of unnecessary expenditure we must resist.
Senator Creighton with his family as Governor Perry administers the oath
of office.
Brandon Creighton
Capitol
E-mail: [email protected]
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National origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services.
Brandon Creighton
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