Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4148

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

Caption

Relating to the records, management, and taxation of navigation districts and certain port and harbor facilities.

Impact

The implications of HB 4148 are significant for local governance and state taxation policy. It aims to amend existing statutes concerning the financial and operational oversight of navigation districts. Proponents believe that clearer guidelines for taxation and record-keeping will improve accountability and operational efficiency within port and harbor facilities, potentially leading to increased economic growth in those regions by helping ports to manage their affairs more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 4148 is focused on the management of records and taxation related to navigation districts and certain port and harbor facilities. This bill introduces measures intended to streamline the record management processes in these sectors while also addressing how these entities are taxed at the state level. Advocates of the bill argue that it will enhance efficiency and provide clarity for port authorities and navigation districts in their operational management.

Contention

While the bill has support from various stakeholders in the maritime sector, there may also be points of contention. Some local governments and advocacy groups may express concern about how the bill could affect their control and regulatory authority over port facilities and navigation districts. There might be fears that uniform tax measures could undermine local funding sources that rely heavily on specific taxation from these districts, impacting community funding for public services.

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As the bill progresses, discussions around the balance of power between state and local jurisdictions will likely shape the legislative debate. The navigation and maritime industry professionals view the legislation as an opportunity to modernize practices, while critics may call for more localized input into how these taxation and management measures are structured.

Companion Bills

TX SB2080

Identical Relating to various matters pertaining to certain governmental entities that operate port facilities.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2080

Relating to various matters pertaining to certain governmental entities that operate port facilities.

TX SB1745

Relating to the name, rights, powers, and privileges of the Cedar Port Navigation and Improvement District.

TX HB2989

Relating to the name, rights, powers, and privileges of the Cedar Port Navigation and Improvement District.

TX HB2970

Relating to the management and operation of the Gulf Coast Protection District.

TX SB410

Relating to the management and operation of the Gulf Coast Protection District.

TX SB1353

Relating to the licensing and regulation of pilots in the jurisdiction of the pilot board of a navigation district located in Cameron County.

TX HB638

Relating to a requirement that certain water districts make audio and video recordings of open meetings available on the Internet.

TX HJR279

Encouraging the State of Alabama to study navigational aids within the waterways of Mobile Bay and surrounding waters

TX SB1339

Relating to a requirement that certain water districts make audio and video recordings of open meetings available on the Internet.

TX HB4669

Relating to the compensation of commissioners of the Port of Beaumont Navigation District of Jefferson County, Texas.

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