Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2118

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

Caption

Relating to the composition and authority of certain subregional boards of regional transportation authorities.

Impact

The bill proposes significant changes to how subregional boards operate, particularly through the addition of provisions that require municipal governing bodies to appoint an equal number of members to the boards. The prescribed two-year terms for the presiding officer and the rules around term limits are designed to promote continuity and prevent monopolization of leadership positions within these boards. This legislation could lead to more equitable participation from different communities in the decision-making processes pertaining to regional transportation projects, thus potentially improving regional transportation outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 2118 aims to redefine the structure and governance of subregional boards within regional transportation authorities in Texas. Specifically, it amends provisions of the Transportation Code to stipulate that each subregional board shall be composed of appointed members from each municipality in the authority, with a framework for the rotation of leadership positions such as the presiding officer. This legislation is intended to create a more balanced representation of local municipalities on transportation boards, thereby enhancing local governance and collaborative decision-making efforts regarding regional transportation initiatives.

Contention

While SB 2118 has drawn support for promoting local representation, some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the practical implementation of the new appointment system and the effectiveness of rotations in leadership roles. Critics might argue that such changes could lead to complications in decision-making or hinder the continuity of projects due to frequent changes in board leadership and composition. Additionally, debates surrounding the efficiency of governance at both state and local levels may arise, as well as discussions about the potential need for further legislative measures to address any resultant challenges.

Companion Bills

TX HB5049

Identical Relating to the composition and authority of certain subregional boards of regional transportation authorities.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5049

Relating to the composition and authority of certain subregional boards of regional transportation authorities.

TX HB3187

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

TX SB1557

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 SB3075

Relating to powers of regional transportation authorities.

TX SB881

Transportation - Regional Transportation Authorities

TX HB916

Transportation - Regional Transportation Authorities

TX SB674

Transportation - Regional Transportation Authorities

TX SB935

Transportation - Regional Authorities - Established

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