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Texas House Legislative Budget Estimates: 2016-2017 Biennium, Articles 1-3

Description: Compilation or recommended funding levels for various programs across state government during the legislative biennium 2016-2017, prepared for the Texas House of Representatives. It includes information about historic expenditures with requested and recommended funding, as well as specific information related to articles I to III.
Date: January 2015
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.

Texas House Legislative Budget Estimates: 2016-2017 Biennium, Articles 4-10

Description: Compilation or recommended funding levels for various programs across state government during the legislative biennium 2016-2017, prepared for the Texas House of Representatives. It includes information about historic expenditures with requested and recommended funding, as well as specific information related to articles IV-X.
Date: January 2015
Creator: Texas. Legislative Budget Board.

Texas Emergency Services Retirement System Requests for Legislative Appropriations: 2016 and 2017

Description: Report submitted by the Texas Emergency Services Retirement System to the Texas 84th regular legislature requesting appropriations to fund programming and activities. It includes an overview of the institution's goals, summaries of appropriations requests for fiscal years 2016 and 2017, and supporting documentation.
Date: August 11, 2014
Creator: Texas Emergency Services Retirement System

Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Requests for Legislative Appropriations: Fiscal Years 2016 and 2017

Description: Report submitted by the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas to the 84th regular legislature requesting appropriations to fund programming and activities. It includes an overview of the institution's goals, summaries of appropriations requests for fiscal years 2016 and 2017 with supporting documentation.
Date: August 4, 2014
Creator: Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas
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