Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2878

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Caption

Relating to the use of revenue in the tax increment fund for certain tax increment financing reinvestment zones for the acquisition, construction, or reconstruction of an educational facility.

Impact

The enactment of HB2878 modifies Chapter 311 of the Texas Tax Code, introducing Section 311.0086. This section specifies the conditions under which municipalities and counties may collaborate with school districts for the repurposing of tax increment funds. Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, it ensures that a school district will receive state funds equivalent to the contributions it must make to the tax increment fund, thereby easing potential financial burdens on the districts involved in such agreements. This local-state financial synergy could enhance the capacity of districts to expand or improve their facilities.

Summary

House Bill 2878 addresses the utilization of revenue generated in tax increment financing reinvestment zones specifically for educational facilities. The bill establishes provisions that permit municipalities and counties to enter agreements with school districts to allocate funds from the tax increment fund for the procurement, development, or renovation of educational facilities. This aligns state financial resources with local education needs, allowing for more targeted investment in educational infrastructure in designated areas. The proposal particularly focuses on larger zones and properties that have been committed to school district purposes.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at strengthening educational facilities, there may be opposition regarding the potential over-reliance on tax increment financing as a primary source of funding for education. Critics might argue that linking educational funding too closely to real estate development initiatives could divert attention from other essential funding sources, creating disparities in educational quality depending on local financial interests. Furthermore, this bill could raise questions about the autonomy of school districts in managing their financial affairs without excessive influence from municipal or county decisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2261

Relating to a restriction on the authority to disburse money paid into the tax increment fund for a tax increment financing reinvestment zone to pay certain project costs for the zone.

TX SB2539

Relating to the adoption of an ordinance issuing a tax increment bond by certain municipalities that have designated a tax increment reinvestment zone.

TX SB307

Allow tax increment financing for police, firefighting facilities

TX HB5451

Relating to the treatment of certain residence homesteads for purposes of the Tax Increment Financing Act.

TX HB90

Relating to the ad valorem tax appraisal of an older residence homestead located in or near a tax increment financing reinvestment zone.

TX HB1561

Tax increment financing.

TX SB0278

Tax increment financing.

TX HF949

Tax increment financing; uses of unobligated increment clarified.

TX HB4007

Municipal tax increment financing

TX HB1244

Tax increment financing.

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