Explain what non-dedicated tax revenue is. How is its growth limited by the Texas constitution?
What will be an ideal response?
Non-dedicated tax revenue is that revenue that has not been set aside for a specific expense category of the budget. The constitution limits the growth of non-dedicated tax revenue to no more than the overall growth of the Texas economy.
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