Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1392

Filed
1/18/23  
Out of House Committee
4/24/23  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the allocation of certain constitutional transfers of money to the economic stabilization fund, the state highway fund, and the Grow Texas fund and to the permissible uses of money deposited to the Grow Texas fund.

Impact

The bill represents a significant change in the management of state funds, particularly regarding how financial resources are allocated to support local economies that rely heavily on the oil and gas industry. The Grow Texas Grant Program, introduced under this bill, allows the Texas legislature to appropriate funds for projects that improve infrastructure such as roads, schools, and healthcare facilities. This methodological approach is expected to enhance economic stability in affected areas, although its effectiveness will depend on future appropriations and the successful administration of the grant program.

Summary

House Bill 1392 aims to establish a regulatory framework for the allocation of certain constitutional transfers of money to three primary funds: the Economic Stabilization Fund, the State Highway Fund, and the Grow Texas Fund. The bill serves as enabling legislation that accompanies a proposed constitutional amendment and outlines the permissible uses of the funds deposited within the Grow Texas Fund. Specifically, it enables the state to provide grants for the construction and maintenance of infrastructure in areas significantly affected by oil and gas production, thereby targeting economic development in these regions.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 1392 appears supportive among legislators who view it as a necessary step for fostering economic growth in regions impacted by the oil and gas sector. However, there are discussions regarding whether the proposed allocations will adequately address the long-term infrastructure needs of these communities. While the bill passed with a substantial majority, the sentiment from some opposition remains that increased scrutiny on how funds are managed and allocated would be beneficial to ensure equitable distribution and utilization of resources.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB 1392 is its dependency on the approval of a constitutional amendment, which raises questions about the lawmakers' priorities in terms of funding allocation. If the amendment fails, the provisions of HB 1392 would have no effect. This condition has sparked debates on whether tying the bill to the constitutional amendment may hinder timely infrastructure improvements necessary for regions reliant on oil and gas production. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the criteria for grant eligibility and how they might favor certain applicants over others.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 316. Appropriations
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 092
    • Section: 093
    • Section: 092
    • Section: 093
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 092
    • Section: 093
  • Chapter 403. Comptroller Of Public Accounts
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HJR27

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of and use of money in the Grow Texas fund and allocating certain general revenues to that fund, the economic stabilization fund, and the state highway fund.

TX HJR27

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of and use of money in the Grow Texas fund and allocating certain general revenues to that fund, the economic stabilization fund, and the state highway fund.

Similar Bills

TX HB1317

Relating to directing certain surplus revenue to water infrastructure funding.

TX HJR38

Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the rainy day fund and dedicating certain surplus revenues to property tax reduction.

TX HJR203

Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the Texas legacy fund and the Texas legacy distribution fund, dedicating the Texas legacy distribution fund to certain state infrastructure projects or the reduction of certain long-term obligations, and providing for the transfer of certain general revenues to the economic stabilization fund, the Texas legacy fund, and the state highway fund.

TX HJR10

Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the Texas legacy fund and the Texas legacy distribution fund, dedicating the Texas legacy distribution fund to certain state infrastructure projects or the reduction of certain long-term obligations, and providing for the transfer of certain general revenues to the economic stabilization fund, the Texas legacy fund, and the state highway fund.

TX HB5227

Relating to the allocation of certain constitutional transfers of money to the economic stabilization fund, the Texas legacy fund, and the state highway fund and to the management and investment of the economic stabilization fund, the Texas legacy fund, and the Texas legacy distribution fund.

TX SJR77

Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the dedication of certain severance tax collections for school district ad valorem tax compression.

TX HJR2

Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for revenue from motor fuel taxes to be used solely for constructing, maintaining, and acquiring rights-of-way for certain public roadways and to provide for the transfer of certain general revenue to the economic stabilization fund and the available school fund.

TX HB20

Relating to the allocation of certain constitutional transfers of money to the economic stabilization fund, the Texas legacy fund, and the state highway fund and to the management and investment of the economic stabilization fund, the Texas legacy fund, and the Texas legacy distribution fund.