These costs have grown exponentially over the years and I believe a top-to-bottom review is in order she said. Many of these items are worthwhile but we need to look at every single one of them and ask ourselves: was this intended as start-up money or is it part of a continuing commitment.The Senate budget first draft includes only $300 million for special items down from over a billion dollars last biennium. Nelson stressed that its just a starting point and a place to begin the total review of non-education spending in state higher education.

Its going to be a very tough assignment she told Seliger Wednesday.
Seliger spoke about special items at Mondays first Finance Committee meeting. He said there are dozens of these types of appropriations across university systems some going back to 1909. While many of them were intended to be one-time appropriations they simply became part of the biennial budget and are awarded every two years.Some of the programs are really worthwhile and have had value some of them shouldve expired in the biennium in which they were granted and yet have kept going for years even generations Seliger told his colleagues. I would argue that some of them arent really special or exceptional at all.Another issue that arose was the question of class credits following students as they may move from community college to four year university or other transfers. Its an issue that has been unresolved for too long said Dallas Senator Royce West. We go back 20 years on this issue he said. We still havent been able to achieve this goal of transferability. West told Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Chair Bobby Jenkins testifying before the committee for his agency Wednesday that he hopes the state can meet the goal of 25 to 30 transferability agreements in the most popular majors in the upcoming interim and report back to the Legislature in 2019 that the task is done.

My interest is in higher education for all of Texas said Eltife. We need to lift up all institutions. We need to make it transparent affordable easy access for all institutions in Texans.
The Senate will reconvene Monday January 30 at 2 p.m.