Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5320

Filed
3/14/25  
Out of House Committee
5/5/25  
Voted on by House
5/10/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/22/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/28/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to the powers, duties, and governance of the Starr County Drainage District, the change of the name of the Starr County Drainage District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District, the dissolution of the Starr County Groundwater Conservation District, and the transfer of the assets and liabilities of the Starr County Groundwater Conservation District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District; authorizing the imposition of a tax.

Impact

The passage of HB5320 is expected to streamline the management of water resources in Starr County, aligning drainage and groundwater conservation efforts under one governance structure. The bill authorizes the new district to impose taxes to finance its operations, which could provide essential funding for various water management projects and infrastructure improvements. The implications of this bill extend to the integrity of local water supply systems, potentially enhancing the effectiveness of water conservation efforts and ensuring that local needs are adequately addressed through a unified management approach.

Summary

House Bill 5320 focuses on restructuring the governance and operations of the Starr County Drainage District by dissolving the existing Starr County Groundwater Conservation District. This bill aims to rename the drainage district to include groundwater conservation in its operations, highlighting an integrated approach to managing water resources in the region. The legislation facilitates the transfer of assets and liabilities from the dissolved groundwater conservation district to the new governance structure, ensuring continuity of operations and responsibilities concerning local water management.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment around HB5320 appears to support the consolidation of water management resources; however, there are concerns regarding the taxation authority granted to the district. Advocates believe that combining drainage and groundwater conservation functions will lead to more efficient management and resource allocation. Critics, on the other hand, may fear that the ability to impose taxes could lead to increased financial burdens on local residents, especially if the intent and effectiveness of the consolidated operations are not transparently communicated and managed.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB5320 revolve around the dissolution of the existing groundwater conservation district and the potential economic impact of the newly imposed tax. While proponents argue that the consolidation will benefit the region through more focused governance and resource use, opponents raise concerns about losing local autonomy and adequate representation in decision-making processes concerning water management. Questions about the effectiveness of the new governance model and its financial authority will likely be focal points of ongoing discussion.

Companion Bills

TX SB3054

Similar Relating to the powers, duties, and governance of the Starr County Drainage District, changing the name of the Starr County Drainage District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District, and the dissolution and transfer of the Starr County Groundwater Conservation District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District; authorizing the imposition of a tax.

Previously Filed As

TX SB3054

Relating to the powers, duties, and governance of the Starr County Drainage District, changing the name of the Starr County Drainage District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District, and the dissolution and transfer of the Starr County Groundwater Conservation District to the Starr County Drainage and Groundwater Conservation District; authorizing the imposition of a tax.

TX HB5213

Relating to groundwater requirements for municipal and county approval of subdivision plats and the powers and duties of groundwater conservation districts.

TX HB218

Relating to the transfer of groundwater outside a groundwater conservation district's boundaries.

TX SB57

Relating to the transfer of groundwater outside a groundwater conservation district's boundaries.

TX HB217

Relating to the liability of a groundwater conservation district for actions of the district restricting groundwater production from a well.

TX SB2660

Relating to the Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1611

Relating to fees assessed by the Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District.

TX HB3433

Relating to fees assessed by the Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District.

TX SB74

Relating to the regulation of groundwater produced in the boundaries of a groundwater conservation district.

TX HB304

Relating to the regulation of groundwater produced in the boundaries of a groundwater conservation district.

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