Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SB36

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

Impact

The bill allows for greater flexibility in how transportation authorities can utilize collected taxes, which may lead to more localized improvements in transportation infrastructure. By enabling these units of election to use tax revenue for mobility enhancements, the legislation is expected to foster better connectivity in communities, potentially reducing congestion and improving safety for all types of road users, including pedestrians and cyclists. This could address longstanding infrastructure deficits in many areas governed by regional transportation authorities.

Summary

Senate Bill 36 aims to enhance the operational framework of regional transportation authorities in Texas by introducing a general mobility program. This program allows a unit of election within a regional authority to allocate up to 25 percent of the sales and use tax revenue it collects for various transportation-related projects. Eligible projects include the construction and maintenance of sidewalks, roads, drainage improvements, and traffic control installations, which are all crucial for improving local transportation infrastructure.

Contention

However, the bill may face contention regarding how it alters the distribution of transportation funding and whether it may result in inconsistencies in infrastructure development. Critics may argue that concentrating funding decisions at the regional authority level may overlook specific local needs, leading to potential disparities in services across different jurisdictions. Additionally, the fiscal implications for unutilized funds and their mandatory allocation toward reducing debt could also be points of discussion regarding the economic burden on smaller municipalities.

Companion Bills

TX HB157

Identical

Previously Filed As

TX HB3187

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

TX SB3075

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

TX HB255

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

TX SB66

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

TX SB1557

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

TX HB2068

Relating to the governance and territory of the Harris County Flood Control District.

TX HB253

Relating to the governance and territory of the Harris County Flood Control District.

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 HB167

Relating to the implementation of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and certain prohibited considerations in contracting by governmental entities.

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