Houston Chronicle, May 29, 2007 AUSTIN - The Texas Legislature approved the $152.5 billion state budget after midnight, with supporters defending it as fiscally responsible and critics calling it a pork-bloated plan embroiled in speaker's race politics. Just one day before the Legislature must adjourn today, the House voted 114-35 and the Senate voted 25-5 for the two-year spending plan, which covers everything from public schools to prisons to health care for the poor. It now goes to Gov. Rick Perry for consideration. In the Senate, Ogden and Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst worked to turn aside a filibuster threat by Sen. Kyle Janek, R-Houston, over funding for indigent health care at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston hospital and similarly situated state medical facilities. Janek's office said he would not filibuster Sunday night.