Earlier this week, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced that he expects $194.6 billion of state revenue to be available for general-purpose spending in the fiscal 2026-27 biennium. This biennial revenue estimate is an important step in the continuous two-year state budget process and gives initial funding parameters to House and Senate budget writers for the legislative session now underway.Here are some initial takeaways on what the numbers could mean for Texas:Expected Fund Balance and Steady Revenue Collections Drive Projections The $194.6 billion in available revenue is, for the second straight budget cycle, substantially boosted by a fund balance, or “budget ...