LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
 
FISCAL NOTE, 89TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
 
May 28, 2025

TO:
Honorable Dustin Burrows, Speaker of the House, House of Representatives
 
FROM:
Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board
 
IN RE:
HR1446 by Bonnen (Suspending limitations on the conference committee jurisdiction for S.B. 1.), As Introduced

2026–27 BIENNIAL RECOMMENDATIONS by Article, All Funds

(IN MILLIONS)

 

FUNCTION

Senate
2026–27

House
2026–27

Conference Committee Report for Senate Bill 1
2026–27

ARTICLE I General Government

$16,489.0

$14,939.2

$11,908.4

ARTICLE II Health and Human Services

$103,592.0

$105,162.6

$105,732.8

ARTICLE III Agencies of Education

$129,692.0

$134,551.1

$134,664.7

Public Education

$97,056.4

$101,253.7

$100,300.0

Higher Education

$32,635.6

$33,297.5

$34,364.7

ARTICLE IV Judiciary

$1,225.0

$1,209.9

$1,232.0

ARTICLE V Public Safety and Criminal Justice

$20,642.9

$20,141.1

$19,771.9

ARTICLE VI Natural Resources

$7,957.4

$7,887.4

$8,063.7

ARTICLE VII Business and Economic Development

$49,202.6

$48,193.9

$48,477.9

ARTICLE VIIIRegulatory

$6,026.9

$2,966.4

$6,695.6

ARTICLE IX General Provisions

$696.2

$738.3

$930.1

ARTICLE X Legislature

$540.3

$540.3

$540.3

Total, All Functions

$336,064.3

$336,330.2

$338,017.2


Local Government Impact

No fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.


Source Agencies:
LBB Staff:
JMc, SD