How much does the Legislature Cost you ask?
R. G. Ratcliffe highlighted the cost of legislative sessions in Texas in a Houston Chronicle article on June 14, 2009. Here's what Ratcliffe found:
How Much Then & Now
- The cost of a legislative session in 1963: $2.9 million
- The cost of the 140-day session that ended June 1: $9.1 million
- Annual cost per year to operate the Texas legislature including nearly 1,1800 people on staff: $171.5 million
- $4.9 million spent to hire 402 House and Senate sergeants at arms, clerks, researchers, proofreaders and staff photographers
- An additional $4.2 million paid to the 181 legislators as living expenses on top of the $1.3 million spent on their annual salaries
Continuing the operations of the state's transportation, insurance and racing commissions plus two smaller agencies; authorizing $2 billion in road-building bonds that voters have approved; and continuing the authority of the Texas Department of Transportation to negotiate private-public deals to build toll roads.
1 comment:
that's cheap
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