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Rainy Day Fund (February 2011)

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Respondents were asked, "As you may know, the Texas Legislature has been debating whether to address the state's budget shortfall by tapping into the Rainy Day Fund, which contains money that the state has set aside for emergency uses. Some people say that state should use some or all of the money in the Rainy Day Fund for the next two-year budget period in order to avoid potentially devastating cuts in spending. Other people say that the current budget deficit does not count as an emergency, and that using money from the Rainy Day Fund will eventually cause state government to grow in size. What is your opinion on whether to spend money in the Rainy Day fund for the next two-year budget period?" Race is calculated according to the RACE variable.


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