STATE REP. PHIL KING: World Down Syndrome Day... and More

My daughter & her husband adopted two Downs Syndrome children from China

Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN Texas On March 21st the Texas House of Representatives observed World Down Syndrome Day to raise public awareness. Individuals with Down syndrome have a third copy of chromosome 21 hence the celebration on 3/21.

House Resolution 800 recognized March 21st as World Down Syndrome Day.

As many of you know my daughter Sarah and husband Jacob adopted two children from China that have Downs syndrome.

Both Joy and Sunshine joined me on the House floor and enjoyed meeting all of my colleagues.

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East Parker County Day

An East Parker County Chamber of Commerce delegation recently spent a day in Austin with a legislative agenda focused on water education and transportation.

They met with stakeholders to receive a legislative update on these important issues affecting the business and local community. 

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East Parker County Chamber leadership delegation visits the Texas Capitol. 

Aledo ISD State Championship Recognition

Last Wednesday we recognized the Aledo ISD football team for clinching their 8th state championship title in 2018.  The team has won the State Title 7 out of the last 10 years.

We also recognized two other gentleman who received a state championship in cross country and swim.

Congratulations Aledo ISD!    

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Aledo ISD Superintendent Susan Bohn Education Foundation and School Board Trustees with football team
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(L-R) Football State Champions Wyatt Harris & Logan Escamilla Rep. Phil King Speaker Dennis Bonnen Football Head Coach Steve Wood Cross Country State Champion Graydon Morris Swim State Champion Elijah Sohn

House Budget Considered on House Floor

General Appropriations Bills otherwise known as the State Budget are introduced by the House and Senate at the start of the legislative session following an assessment of the Legislative Appropriation Requests (LARs) submitted by state agencies over the interim and the Comptrollers Biennial Revenue Estimate (BRE).

The Legislature may change the state budget through a supplemental appropriations bill after the budget has been approved.

Because the regular session begins in January with eight months remaining in the two-year budget period the Legislature sometimes appropriates funds to supplement an agency for the last fiscal year of a biennium.

The Comptroller anticipates state lawmakers will have $119.1 billion for spending over the FY 2020-2021 budget cycle which is roughly 8.1 percent more funding available compared to the last biennium.

The House Appropriations Committee has been hard at work preparing House Bill 1 the state budget for the upcoming biennium while the Senate recently passed and sent over Senate Bill 500 the Supplemental Budget which will address the obligations and critical needs of the state in the final months of FY 2019.

On Wednesday the House considered both HB 1 and SB 500.

  • HB 1 spends $116.5 billion of general revenue and includes approximately $2.3 billion of funding from the Economic Stabilization Fund (ESF). 
  • SB 500 is to fund FY 2019 obligations and includes critical funding for Hurricane Harvey damage. 
  • The Supplemental Appropriations Bill spends $2.7 billion of general revenue and approximately $4.3 billion of Economic Stabilization Fund. 

Comptroller Hegar previously estimated that the ESF would have nearly $12 billion for budget emergencies.   

Once passed by both the House and Senate both bills head to a Conference Committee between the two chambers where legislative members of both bodies will then finalize the budget for each chambers approval.

State Representative Phil King represents Parker & Wise Counties in the Texas House of Representatives.


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