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Pasadena ISD adopts 2025–26 budget while reserving changes for House Bill 2 rules
Summary
The Pasadena ISD board adopted a preliminary 2025–26 budget showing a roughly $29.6 million deficit under current law and a proposed total tax rate of $1.17 per $100 of valuation; district leaders said they will return in July to amend the budget once rulemaking for House Bill 2 is complete.
The Pasadena Independent School District Board of Trustees on June 24 adopted the district's 2025–26 budget as presented and heard details of a proposed tax rate of $1.17 per $100 of assessed value, while district leaders said they will amend the budget in July after rulemaking under House Bill 2 is complete.
Dr. Tamika Alfred Stevens, the district chief financial officer, told trustees the district is forecasting total general fund revenue of $521,518,623 and projected expenditures of $551,120,722 under current law, creating a deficit of about $29,600,000. "This proposed budget does not include any compensation increases," she said, adding that the district will return in July to present a revised budget that incorporates any…
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