Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HB111

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

Impact

If enacted, HB 111 would significantly change the landscape for how funding is secured at the local government level. It is anticipated to facilitate quicker access to capital for political subdivisions, enabling them to undertake public projects without prolonged delays associated with the previous voting processes. This shift could potentially increase the number of projects initiated, thereby impacting local economies positively by creating jobs and enhancing public services.

Summary

House Bill 111 is focused on the processes required for the approval of general obligation bonds by political subdivisions. The bill specifically outlines the voting requirement necessary for such bonds to be issued, which is essential for financing various local government projects. The intent behind this legislation is to streamline the bond approval process, making it more efficient while ensuring that local governments can still access the necessary funding for essential public services and infrastructure improvements.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB 111 have revealed a divide among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill will modernize the bond approval process and allow local governments to act more flexibly in response to community needs, particularly in times of economic uncertainty. Conversely, critics express concerns that by easing the voting requirements, the bill could diminish the checks and balances intended to prevent mismanagement of public funds. They worry that this may lead to excessive borrowing without adequate public oversight, thereby putting local governments at fiscal risk.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB50

Relating to the vote required to approve the issuance of general obligation bonds by a political subdivision.

TX HB3879

Relating to the authority of a property owner to obtain an injunction restraining the collection of ad valorem taxes by a taxing unit if the taxing unit adopts a tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate and subsequently takes an action that constitutes a material deviation from the stated purpose of the tax increase.

TX SB2519

Relating to restrictions on the use of certain ad valorem tax revenue for the payment of public securities.

TX HB2574

Relating to the vote required to approve the issuance of general obligation bonds by a political subdivision.

TX HB3835

Relating to the vote required to approve the issuance of general obligation bonds by a political subdivision.

TX HB60

Relating to the vote required by the governing body of a taxing unit to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate or authorize the issuance of tax bonds.

TX SB2529

Relating to the vote required by the governing body of a taxing unit to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate or authorize the issuance of tax bonds.

TX HB5303

Relating to the vote required by the governing body of a taxing unit to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate or authorize the issuance of tax bonds.

TX HB67

Relating to the requirements regarding an election to authorize the issuance of general obligation bonds or to approve an increase in an ad valorem tax rate.

TX HB5490

Relating to the requirements regarding an election to authorize the issuance of general obligation bonds or to approve an increase in an ad valorem tax rate.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.