These were the final elements of the budget deal that was reached yesterday:
--Add $200 million to the Foundation School Program
--Use a portion of TRS funding to get to $3.9 billion, the Democrats' target amount for restoring the school cuts
The major point of disagreement arose over the System Benefit Fund, which has long been a personal concern for Sylvester Turner, became a contentious issue between Turner and Williams.
The Senate's Medicaid budget rider, which laid out a possible path for Medicaid expansion, was rejected by the House.
The "all funds" budget number is $195 million. It came in $600 or so million under the spending cap.
Higher ed health related institutions received a 16% increase. This was the best budget for higher ed in years.
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When the curtain went up on the 83rd Legislature, I thought the state was poised to have one of the best sessions ever. The treasury had oodles of money, there was a feeling that important issues needed to be addressed, and Speaker Joe Straus was in position to dominate the session because of the weakness of the lieutenant governor and the governor. Straus had made it clear that he wanted to do big things—in education, in water and transportation infrastructure, and in increasing transparency—and he had a team of veteran legislators who knew how to get it done.