The Comptroller issues the Biennial Revenue Estimate before the regular legislative session convenes in January to project the amount of revenue available for lawmakers to spend on state programs through the following biennium. The Certification Revenue Estimate — provided after the session ends, and this year after two special sessions — revises projections to reflect legislative activity and current economic information.
In the 2023 CRE, after accounting for statutory transfers, balances on hand at the close of the 2022-23 biennium and expected revenue collections and adjustments, the state will have a total of $194.57 billion in General Revenue-related funds available. This revenue will support general-purpose spending of $176.28 billion for the 2024-25 biennium, resulting in an expected ending General Revenue-related certification balance of $18.29 billion. In view of the significant risks to the economic outlook, revenue is estimated conservatively for the 2024-25 biennium.
Description | Oper ation |
2022-23 ACTUAL | 2024-25 PROJECTED | Notes In Billions |
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General Revenue-Related (GR-R) Tax Collections |
plus $138.63 | plus $147.11 | ||
Other GR-R Revenues | plus $20.68 | plus $19.91 | ||
Total GR-R Revenues | equals $159.31 | equals $167.02 | ||
Beginning Balance (Funds carried forward from previous biennium) |
plus $12.56 | plus $38.65 | ||
Total GR-R Revenue & Fund Balances |
equals $171.87 | equals $205.67 | SUBTOTAL | |
Revenue Reserved for Transfer of Unencumbered and Unobligated General Revenue Fund Balance to the Economic Stabilization Fund | minus $2.52 | minus $0 | ||
Revenue Reserved for Transfer to the Economic Stabilization Fund | minus $6.69 | minus $5.26 | ||
Revenue Reserved for Transfer to the State Highway Fund | minus $6.69 | minus $5.84 | ||
Total Revenue Available for General-Purpose Spending | equals $155.96 | equals $194.57 | TOTAL |
Note: Totals may not sum due to rounding.