
In 2009, state lawmakers increased the program's budget from the initial $5 million biennial allocation in 2005 to $8 million – a 60% increase. And now the Senate's draft budget includes another increase, up to $8.3 million for the next two years. What exactly the program, or its administrator, the Texas Pregnancy Care Network, has done to earn this amid such overwhelming budget strife is completely unclear. And while a lot of working folks didn't see much of a raise (if any) last year, Vincent Friedewald, TPCN's executive director, got a nice $3,200 boost, bringing his salary up to $107,300 for this fiscal year.
Whether this proposed funding increase will get any traction remains to be seen. The project doesn't fare nearly so well in the House's proposed budget, where it would be cut altogether, its funding zeroed out.
Legislature, Alternatives to Abortion, Texas Pregnancy Care Network, Tommy Williams