The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 24, 1996, Image 6

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On Dan Kubiak’s Watch ...
Taxes
Skyrocket
The largest tax increase in recent Texas history
($2.7 billion in 1991)
Taxes increased by nearly $12 billion.
Texans now pay $38 billion in state and local taxes in
exchange for 1 year of government.
State budget is now $80 billion for 24 months.
Spending
Explodes
Spending increases 56%
(higher than the national average)
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Welfare is now one of the largest
costs in the budget.
Texas now spends more on health and welfare
than on public safety.
The number of state employees swelled by 33%.
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Average business wages FELL by 3%
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Surges
Bureaucrats paychecks in Texas GREW by 9%
Big Government Continues
Isn’t It Time We Had A State Representative Who
Doesn’t Consider Our District a Consolation Prize?
It's Time
Tor New
leadership
Jim
Hartley
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Wilburn E. Beckhusen, Treasurer.
State Representative - District 13
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