Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3051

Filed
2/28/23  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the provision of funding to the Texas Historical Commission for state historic sites.

Impact

The implementation of HB 3051 is expected to strengthen the frameworks surrounding historic preservation in Texas, allowing for a more structured approach towards maintaining 36 historic sites under THC's supervision. By enabling the allocation of funds specifically for these purposes, the bill may relieve some financial burden from the state budget while ensuring essential maintenance of these important cultural assets. As a result, the bill could play a critical role in both preserving Texas's heritage and fostering educational opportunities through heritage tourism.

Summary

House Bill 3051 aims to establish a funding mechanism to facilitate the preservation and restoration of historic sites in Texas by creating the Historic Infrastructure Sustainability Trust Fund. This fund will be governed by the Texas Treasury Safekeeping Trust Company and will support the ongoing maintenance, rehabilitation, and restoration of significant historic sites managed by the Texas Historical Commission (THC). The bill outlines specific provisions on how funds can be allocated and the conditions under which the commission can request additional distributions from the trust fund.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB 3051 have predominantly reflected a positive sentiment towards the initiative, particularly from members of the Culture, Recreation & Tourism Committee and representatives of the THC. Supporters emphasized the bill's essential role in safeguarding the state's rich history for future generations, highlighting the importance of such sites for public education and engagement. However, there exists a cautious optimism about the fund's management structure and effectiveness in achieving its stated goals.

Contention

Despite overall support, notable points of contention have surfaced regarding the long-term sustainability of the fund and the limitations on fund usage, such as prohibitions against using those funds for operational expenses of the commission. Critics may raise concerns about whether the funding will adequately address the diverse and complex needs of historic sites across varying regions in Texas. Consequently, the bill serves as a focal point for discussions on balancing financial stewardship and the pressing need for preserving Texas's historical legacy.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 442. Texas Historical Commission
    • Section: 0083
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 073
    • Section: 0083
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 073

Companion Bills

TX SB1332

Identical Relating to the provision of funding to the Texas Historical Commission for state historic sites.

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