Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5243

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the governing body and authority of the Gulf Coast Protection District.

Impact

If enacted, HB 5243 would primarily affect the administrative functions of the Gulf Coast Protection District, allowing for clearer governance while maintaining the current taxing authority and operational boundaries. By amending Chapter 9502 of the Special District Local Laws Code, the bill seeks to simplify the governance structure, which may enhance decision-making processes and operational efficiencies. However, it explicitly states that it does not grant additional land or modify existing authority concerning financial matters.

Summary

House Bill 5243 relates to the governing body and authority of the Gulf Coast Protection District. This bill proposes modifications to the existing governance structure without expanding the district's boundaries or altering its fundamental powers related to taxation and bond issuance. The changes are intended to streamline operations and clarify the authority and responsibilities of the governing body without shifting the fundamental mechanics of how the district functions. The bill aims to ensure that the district can continue to operate effectively within its established framework.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5243 appears to be generally supportive among legislators and stakeholders involved in Gulf Coast environmental management and protection. Proponents believe that the modifications will enhance the district's efficacy in addressing coastal protection needs. Nonetheless, there may be some concerns regarding the implications of governance adjustments, particularly related to how changes might influence future decisions or the autonomy of the district's governing body.

Contention

While there seems to be a consensus on the need for a more streamlined governance framework, notable points of contention could arise regarding the operational authority retained by the district. The bill's supporters advocate for a more coherent governing structure, while some critics may voice concerns about potential unintended consequences of governance changes. The bill has safeguards to ensure that it does not expand the district's taxing authority or alter its powers significantly, leading to a dialogue on the balance between necessary governance reforms and maintaining local regulatory autonomy.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Special District Local Laws Code

  • Chapter 9502. Gulf Coast Protection District
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5409

Relating to the board of directors and duties of the Gulf Coast Protection District.

TX SB124

County Governing Authorities; authority of county governing authorities to reapportion or redistrict their election districts; restate constitutional limitations

TX SB2446

Relating to the composition of the governing bodies of local mental health authorities and reports available to the governing body members.

TX SB410

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

TX SB1160

Relating to the creation of the Gulf Coast Protection District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose fees; providing authority to impose a tax; granting the power of eminent domain.

TX HB2970

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

TX SB1502

Relating to the authority of the governing body of a school district to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the district's voter-approval tax rate.

TX SB1251

Relating to the authority of the governing body of a school district to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the district's voter-approval tax rate.

TX SB1819

Relating to the authority of the governing body of a school district to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the district's voter-approval tax rate.

TX HB5444

Relating to the authority of the governing body of a school district to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the district's voter-approval tax rate.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.