Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB255

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

Impact

The bill potentially transforms the funding landscape for local transportation infrastructure. By allowing a larger proportion of local sales tax revenues to fund mobility-related projects, it empowers local authorities to take charge of their transportation needs. This is significant in an era where local governments often grapple with limited budgets and inadequate state funding for infrastructure. However, the bill does impose a requirement for transparency, as each unit must submit a list of intended projects to the subregional board, promoting accountability in the utilization of funds.

Summary

House Bill 255 focuses on enhancing the powers of regional transportation authorities in Texas. The bill introduces a General Mobility Program that allows units of election within a transportation authority to allocate up to 25% of their sales and use tax revenue for specific transportation-related projects. This includes the construction and maintenance of sidewalks, hiking, and biking trails, as well as improvements to roads, streetlights, and drainage systems. The framework aims to facilitate local decision-making regarding transportation projects within the unit of election.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 255 may arise due to concerns about the long-term financial implications for regional transportation authorities. Critics may argue that reallocating sales tax revenues could lead to funding shortages in other critical areas. Additionally, there may be contention regarding the balance of power between local and state governance, as some believe that increased autonomy for regional authorities might undermine coordinated planning efforts across broader transportation systems. The stipulations regarding project funding and reporting could also be points of contention, as they require administrative oversight that some local entities may find burdensome.

Companion Bills

TX SB66

Identical Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3187

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

TX SB3075

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

TX SB1557

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

TX SB2118

Relating to the composition and authority of certain subregional boards of regional transportation authorities.

TX HB5049

Relating to the composition and authority of certain subregional boards of regional transportation authorities.

TX SB1226

Relating to the creation of certain regional conservation and reclamation districts.

TX HB3363

Relating to the creation of certain regional conservation and reclamation districts.

TX HB1595

Relating to public housing authorities; authorizing a fee.

TX HB4888

Relating to the provision by a regional mobility authority of financial assistance for transportation projects of governmental entities located in the area of the authority; providing authority to issue bonds.

TX SB2766

Relating to public housing authorities.

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