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C:\Newspapers 2011\NEWS011111.Wpd Volume: 25 No.: #9264 PUBLISHERS - K D & S B GUTIERREZ © January 11, 2011 Page 2 Comptroller Susan Combs Releases 2012-13 Biennial Revenue Estimate Texas Comptroller Susan Combs released the state’s Biennial Revenue Estimate showing the state is projected to have $72.2 billion available for general-purpose spending during the 2012-13 Texas Comptroller Susan biennium. “The recent recession has had its impact on the state revenue Combs to Release Biennial outlook as major revenue sources such as the sales tax generated less money in the last couple of years,” Combs said. “While we have Revenue Estimate turned the corner to an economic recovery, the revenue estimate I’m releasing today is for moderate growth.” Texas Comptroller Susan Combs will fulfill The state’s general revenue collections from sources such as taxes, fees and other income is estimated to be $77.3 billion for the 2012- one of her most important duties on Monday, 13 biennium, of which more than $800 million would be set aside as Jan. 10, when she issues her Biennial Revenue part of future transfers to the Rainy Day Fund, leaving Estimate to the 82nd Legislature. The Biennial approximately $76.5 billion in net general revenue. Offsetting that Revenue Estimate reports the amount of revenue is a projected negative $4.3 billion ending balance for the revenue available for the Legislature to spend current biennium, leaving the Legislature the estimated $72.2 billion for general purpose spending for the next biennium. in the 2012-13 state budget. Lawmakers will address reducing the negative ending balance for the current biennium when they convene for the legislative session. Combs will host a news conference at 10 a.m., Economic growth in the state is projected to reflect a growing Monday, Jan. 10, to discuss the revenue population and revival of business activity. The Texas economy, in estimate. The event will take place in Room inflation-adjusted terms, is projected to increase by 2.6 percent in fiscal 2011 compared to the previous year, and by 2.8 percent in 114 of the LBJ State Office Building, 111 E. fiscal 2012 and 3.4 percent in fiscal 2013. 17th St., Austin. Texas had lost about 431,300 jobs from the time of the state’s employment peak in the summer of 2008 to the bottoming of The Comptroller has reserved 19 parking employment in the fall of 2009. But since then, the state has added spaces for the media. The spaces will be back more than 220,000 jobs, and is on track to gain back all lost jobs by the second half of fiscal 2012. available on a first-come, first-served basis and The state’s largest tax revenue source is the sales tax, which will be marked by hooded parking meters accounts for more than half the state’s general revenue. It is located near the intersection of East 17th Street expected to generate approximately $42.9 billion in the 2012-13 and Brazos Street, directly across from the LBJ biennium, an increase of about $3 billion, or 8 percent, from the current biennium. Building. Members of the press must enter the Among other large tax revenue sources, the motor vehicle sales tax LBJ Building through the main entrance on is expected to generate about $5.8 billion in 2012-13, an 8.8 percent 17th Street and receive a visitor’s badge at the increase from the current biennium. Natural gas production tax front door before attending the press revenue is expected to increase by more than 10 percent to $1.5 conference. billion the next biennium. The oil production tax is projected to generate about $1.9 billion, about a 4 percent decline. The state’s total franchise tax revenue is estimated at $8.8 billion for 2012-13, Live streaming audio of the Comptroller’s about an 11 percent increase. prepared remarks will be accessible via the “The state’s economy is growing, but we have not yet reached a Comptroller’s Web site, Window on State stage of sustained and broad-based robust growth,” Combs said. “I Government, at www.window.state.tx.us. would urge lawmakers to continue their historical practice of careful budget deliberations.” Look for the audio icon near the top of the At the end of the current biennium, the state’s Rainy Day Fund will home page. An audio file of the have a balance of about $8.2 billion. At the end of the 2012-13 Comptroller’s remarks will be available for biennium the balance would be approximately $9.4 billion, absent download shortly after the press conference. any appropriation that might be made by the 82nd Legislature. State revenue for all purposes is estimated at $177.8 billion for the biennium, which would include approximately $100.5 billion in federal receipts and other income. The full Biennial Revenue Estimate is available on the Comptroller’s Web site at www.window.state.tx.us/taxbud/bre2012 . January 11, 2011 Page 3 NUECES COUNTY residence Value $6,000.00, Chuy's Notes Atty: G Wade Caldwell ASSUMED NAMES, NEW BUSINESS FIRMS Roofing 2011DCV-0107-G- Eddie Yaklin Ford Lincoln 20385- David Allen Treiber et ux 4125 Cork Mercury Nissan, Ltd vs Marco Soliz, 00066- S & R Cattle Co, David Richey 14781 Dr Lot 16, Block 26, Schanen Estates, Accounts, Contracts, Notes Atty: Denny Prairie Creek Dr Corpus Christi, TX 78410 Re-roof residence Value $6,750.00, E Barre 00067- Rg-Wind Design Studio, Certificate of Flores Roofing & Building 2011DCV-0111-B- Wells Fargo Financial Abandonment 20388- Huel James Robertson III 9107 Texas, Inc vs Pamela Alaniz, Roel Alaniz, 00068- Rg-Wind Design Studio, Rose Caroline Rd Lot 15, Block 7, McNorton 3, Foreclosure Atty: Dustin J Dreher Garza-Wind 7445 Lake Superior Dr Re-roof residence Value $12,000.00, Ace 2011FAM-0097-G- In re:, Parent Child Relation Corpus Christi, TX 78413 Roofing Atty: Fred Jimenez 00069- South Texas Outdoor Living, Michelle 20390- Eva Martinez 533 Hoffman St Lots 8, 2011FAM-0099-G- Kimberly Funk vs Robert Grismer 1133 Preston St Corpus Christi, 9, Block 37, Lindale Park, Re-roof Funk, Divorce Atty: William A Dudley TX 78418 residence Value $6,000.00, Sample 2011FAM-0099-G- Kimberly Funk vs Robert 00070- TV Motel, Certificate of Abandonment Engineering Funk, Divorce Atty: William A Dudley 00071- TV Motel, Jatin Chandra K Bhakta 20397- Kelly S Elliott 335 Rolling Acres Dr Lot 2011FAM-0100-C- Cheala Marie Delacruz vs 5828 Leonard Street Corpus Christi, TX 11, Block 4, Rolling Acres 2, Partial Joseph Boyd Delacruz, Divorce Atty: 78408 demolition of residence Value Robert B Wallace, Jr 00072-Ruiz Barbacoa and Tamales, Lydia $12,000.00, Tre Elliott 2011FAM-0101-A- Hillary Joy Rzasa dvs Jeff Saenz and Daniel Saenz 422 14th Street 20398- Carolyn Lee 5821 Agnes St Block 1, Rzasas, Divorce Atty: Jacobo G Munoz Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Roblex Industrial Area, Re-roof residence 2010FAM-0104-C- In re:, Parent Child Relation 00073- TCB Child Care, Ismael Abel Rodarte Jr Value $17,250.00, Progressive Structures Atty: Michael P O'Reilly 1753 Triple Crown Drive Corpus Christi, 20336- Ysaias Trevino 4334 Barrera Dr G110, 2011FAM-0105-A- Jeanette C Pacheco vs Juan TX 78417 Molina 1 and 2, Re-roof residence Value M Pacheco, Divorce Atty: Roberto G Vela 00074- Investigations On Demand, Charles $2,500.00, same 2011FAM-0106-B- Kassandra Shree Brunks vs Tryon P O Box 276329 Corpus Christi, TX 20322- Harvey Hernandez et ux 4646 Wales Darren Micah Volek, Divorce Atty: Gary 78427 Dr Lot 37-B, Block B1, Willowick Place, A Hall 00075- Legends Film Festival, Enrique L Re-roof residence Value $6,700.00, Jesus 2011FAM-0106-B- Kassandra Shree Brunks vs Guerra 3917 Montego Dr, Suite 342 Vargas Darren Micah Volek, Divorce Atty: Gary Corpus Christi, TX 78415 A Hall NUECES COUNTY 2011FAM-0106-B- Kassandra Shree Brunks vs NUECES COUNTY SUITS FILED IN DISTRICT COURT Darren Micah Volek, Divorce Atty: Gary BUILDING PERMITS A Hall 2011DCV-0095-B- State of Texas vs Colbert 2011FAM-0108-B- Scott Sandel vs Monique 20341- Jamie P Benavides 6102 Beechwood Flowers, Seisure & Forfeiture Atty: Sandel, Divorce Atty: Scott F Lemanski Dr Lot 62R, Block 3, Candlewood Addition Nueces County District Attorney 2011FAM-0109-E- Rita Marie Trevion vs John 4, Re-roof residence Value $4,500.00, 2011DCV-0102-E- Midland Funding, LLC vs Joseph Trevino, Divorce Atty: Ruben Andrews Roofing Michael Calley, Other Civil Causes Atty: Bonilla 20342- Russell Hooten 929 Cunningham St William T Burke 2011FAM-0109-E- Rita Marie Trevino vs John Lot 15, Block 5, Swantner, Re-roof 2011DCV-0103-C- Consolidated Electrical Joseph Trevino, Divorce Atty: Ruben residence Value $5,800.00, Andrews Distruibutors, Inc vs Douglas J Rabalais, Bonilla Roofing D Rabalais Enterprises, LLC dba Ranger 20352- Samuel Barrera 7914 Grizzley Dr Lot Electrical Constructors, River Hills NUECES COUNTY 13, Block 15, Bear Creek Unit 1, Re-roof Baptist Church, Accounts, Contracts, SUITS FILED IN COUNTY COURT AT LAW January 11, 2011 Page 4 MISSION STATEMENT TO PROVIDE THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY OF NUECES COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS WITH INFORMATION NECESSARY TO PROMOTE COMMERCE AND THEREBY, ENHANCE AND IMPROVE THE LOCAL ECONOMY. 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