Perry Ceremonially Signs state Budget

AMARILLO, Texas (AP) _ Gov. Rick Perry has visited his native West Texas for a ceremonial signing of a budget bill that slashes funding for public schools and other services.

Perry, who grew up about 250 miles southeast of the Panhandle city of Amarillo, said Tuesday the tough choices to balance the budget will position Texas for continued economic growth and job creation.

The longest-serving governor in Texas history is touting his credentials as a fiscal conservative as he considers a run for president.

Lawmakers scrambled to balance the deficit-ridden state budget without raising taxes or spending the so-called rainy day fund, and did so mostly by slashing education by $4 billion. Perry was vocal about protecting the state’s reserve fund amid calls to tap the money to ease the pain of cuts.

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