Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2295

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Caption

Relating to the authority of a municipality to authorize the creation or expansion of a political subdivision in the corporate boundaries or extraterritorial jurisdiction of the municipality.

Impact

The primary effect of SB2295 on state laws is the amendment of the Local Government Code. By necessitating municipal approval for the creation or expansion of political subdivisions, the bill strengthens local government authority and safeguards community interests. Such regulations could impact various sectors governed by these political subdivisions including emergency services, land use, and local planning efforts. This shift emphasizes the importance of governance at the local level, potentially leading to more tailored and community-responsive decision-making processes.

Summary

SB2295 is a legislative bill that addresses the authority of municipalities regarding the creation or expansion of political subdivisions within their corporate boundaries and extraterritorial jurisdictions. Specifically, the bill introduces provisions that require the governing body of a municipality to authorize any creation or expansion of a political subdivision through an ordinance. This change aims to centralize decision-making power within local governments, ensuring that municipalities have direct control over such developments within their areas of governance.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB2295 may harbor points of contention among stakeholders. Supporters argue that the bill empowers municipalities by allowing them to control developments within their jurisdictions, thereby promoting local governance. Conversely, critics may raise concerns about the potential for increased municipal bureaucracy and delays in essential service expansions. The balance between local authority and the efficient operation of political subdivisions could foster debate, particularly in communities with varying needs and growth demands.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1509

Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate within its extraterritorial jurisdiction.

TX HB282

Relating to the authority of certain counties and municipalities to regulate certain subdivisions in a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction.

TX HB954

Relating to the authority of a county to cancel subdivisions in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality.

TX HB4978

Relating to the creation of municipal utility districts in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality.

TX HB2512

Relating to the release of certain areas from a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction by petition or election.

TX HB1901

Relating to the release of certain areas from a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction by petition or election.

TX SB2523

Relating to the release of an area from the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality by petition.

TX HB2024

Relating to the release of certain areas from a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction by petition or election.

TX SB1566

Relating to connection of utilities by certain entities in certain subdivisions formerly located in a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction.

TX SB2522

Relating to certain powers, limitations, and duties of a municipality and county in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the municipality and the unincorporated area of the county.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.