Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB963

Caption

Relating to the Texas natural gas vehicle grant program.

Impact

The implications of HB 963 on state laws involve enhancing existing environmental legislation by promoting reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions. Vehicles qualifying for these grants must meet specific criteria, including being at least 25% more efficient in emissions compared to the vehicles they replace. This could positively impact air quality, contributing to broader environmental goals while advancing the state's efforts to adopt cleaner energy sources in the transportation sector.

Summary

House Bill 963 seeks to amend the Texas natural gas vehicle grant program, aimed at incentivizing the adoption of natural gas vehicles within the state. The bill expands eligibility for grants to include both new and used natural gas vehicles that are compliant with federal emissions standards. This initiative targets heavy-duty and medium-duty motor vehicles, promoting environmentally-friendly alternatives to traditional fuel sources, facilitating a gradual transition to cleaner transportation options across Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 963 has been generally positive, especially among environmental advocates and entities involved in transportation. Supporters believe that by promoting natural gas vehicles, this bill could significantly contribute to reducing air pollution and drive innovation in the energy sector. However, concerns regarding the actual implementation of such programs and the effectiveness of natural gas as a long-term solution have also emerged, indicating a nuanced debate amongst stakeholders.

Contention

Points of contention focus primarily on the long-term viability and environmental impact of natural gas vehicles compared to fully electric options. Critics argue that while HB 963 might facilitate immediate emissions reductions, it may detract from investment in more sustainable alternatives, such as electric vehicles. There's a dialogue on balancing economic incentives with environmental outcomes, ensuring that the shift to natural gas does not stall further advancements in cleaner technologies.

Companion Bills

TX SB645

Same As Relating to the Texas natural gas vehicle grant program.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2222

Relating to certain eligibility requirements for grants under the Texas natural gas vehicle grant program.

TX SB1190

Relating to certain eligibility requirements for grants under the Texas natural gas vehicle grant program.

TX HB4885

Relating to programs established and funded under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX HB3100

Relating to the creation of a hydrogen infrastructure and vehicle grant program under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX SB104

Relating to the creation of a small non-road engine purchase incentive program under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX HB2207

Relating to the allocation of certain constitutional transfers of money to the economic stabilization fund, the state highway fund, the oil and gas regulation and cleanup account, the Texas emissions reduction plan fund, the property tax relief fund, and the Texas severance tax revenue and oil and natural gas (Texas STRONG) defense fund and to the permissible uses of money deposited to the Texas severance tax revenue and oil and natural gas (Texas STRONG) defense fund.

TX HB3297

Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles and the imposition of replacement fees.

TX HB4420

Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles and the imposition of replacement fees.

TX SB1708

Relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles and the imposition of replacement fees.

TX HB2191

Relating to mobile source emissions reductions and transportation electrification.

Similar Bills

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