Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB44

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

Caption

Relating to a limitation on the rate of growth in state and local appropriations with the return of over-collected taxpayer money by reducing taxes.

Impact

This legislative proposal is expected to influence state fiscal policy by constraining the growth of government spending relative to taxpayers' capacity to contribute. If enacted, the bill could potentially enforce lower rates of growth for appropriations, thereby limiting how much state and local entities can allocate during fiscal bienniums starting from September 1, 2025. It aims to ensure that any excess taxpayer money collected is returned chiefly through tax reductions, thus emphasizing taxpayer relief amidst considerations for government financing.

Summary

House Bill 44 proposes a limitation on the rate of growth of state and local appropriations, aiming to ensure that this rate does not exceed the average taxpayer's ability to fund government operations. The bill mandates that the rate of growth in all appropriations from various revenue sources, which encompass general revenue and dedicated accounts, aligns with the population growth and inflation rates over the prior three years. The objective is to maintain fiscal responsibility and accountability in state budget management.

Contention

The introduction of HB 44 may spark debates over the balance between necessary government funding and tax relief. Advocates of the bill argue that it promotes smarter financial governance by aligning spending with an economic growth model, helping to prevent excessive governmental expenditure. However, critics may contend that this could inadvertently hinder funding for key public services or necessary programs, particularly in times of economic need. The requirement for a majority vote from the Legislative Budget Board to exceed the stipulations could also lead to legislative gridlock on budgetary decisions, impacting the timely allocation of funds in various essential sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5449

Relating to a limitation on the rate of growth in state and local appropriations with the return of over-collected taxpayer money by reducing taxes.

TX HJR212

Proposing a constitutional amendment concerning the limitation on the rate of growth in state and local appropriations with the return of over-collected taxpayer money by reducing taxes.

TX HB5532

Relating to a limitation on the rate of growth in state appropriations.

TX HB275

Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain surplus state revenue.

TX HB1553

Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain surplus state revenue.

TX HB960

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB1485

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB2194

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX HB2220

Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes.

TX SB1592

Relating to the collection of state and local hotel occupancy taxes and assessments related to hotels by an accommodations intermediary.

Similar Bills

TX HB5532

Relating to a limitation on the rate of growth in state appropriations.

TX HB5449

Relating to a limitation on the rate of growth in state and local appropriations with the return of over-collected taxpayer money by reducing taxes.

NV SB462

Revises provisions relating to state financial administration. (BDR 31-1156)

MT HB334

Generally revise disaster and emergency laws

HI HB1035

Relating To Public Employment Cost Items.

TX SB1

General Appropriations Bill.

HI HB1029

Relating To Public Employment Cost Items.