Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4614

Caption

Relating to the authority of the Brazoria Drainage District Number Four to impose a maintenance tax and the validation of certain acts of the Brazoria Drainage District Number Four.

Impact

The legislative impact of HB 4614 is significant for local governance as it not only validates previous actions taken by the Brazoria Drainage District but also enhances its financial capabilities. By confirming the authority to impose a maintenance tax, the bill ensures that the district can fund essential maintenance and drainage projects, which are crucial for public safety and environmental management. This also alleviates any uncertainty that may have existed regarding previous tax impositions by the district.

Summary

House Bill 4614 specifically addresses the authority of the Brazoria Drainage District Number Four to impose a maintenance tax. The bill amends previous legislation by providing the district with the power to levy a maintenance tax under both Section 59 and Section 52 of the Texas Constitution, thus establishing a clearer legal framework for the district's taxing authority. This change is aimed at allowing the district to manage its financial needs more effectively to maintain and improve local infrastructure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4614 appeared to be generally positive among those supporting the measure, particularly local officials and residents who rely on the drainage services provided by the district. They argue that the bill is necessary for the functionality and sustainability of necessary public services. However, there may have been concerns regarding the implications of increased taxation on local taxpayers, though specific opposition was not prominently noted in the discussions.

Contention

While HB 4614 seems to have received broad support, the potential for conflict arises from the balance of local government authority and taxpayer burden. Critics may argue that increased taxation should come with thorough oversight and transparency to ensure funds are utilized effectively. Additionally, there are considerations regarding how this bill could set a precedent for similar tax authority modifications in other districts, prompting broader questions about local authority and fiscal responsibility across the state.

Companion Bills

TX SB2184

Same As Relating to the authority of the Brazoria Drainage District Number Four to impose a maintenance tax and the validation of certain acts of the Brazoria Drainage District Number Four.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2558

Relating to the election, terms, and resignation of the board of commissioners of the Brazoria Drainage District No. 4.

TX HB5387

Relating to the election, terms, and resignation of the board of commissioners of the Brazoria Drainage District No. 4.

TX HB5334

Relating to the creation of the Cypress Creek Drainage Improvement District.

TX HB4704

Relating to taxing authority of Jackson County County-Wide Drainage District.

TX SB2569

Relating to taxing authority of Jackson County County-Wide Drainage District.

TX HB5373

Relating to the powers and duties of the Hidalgo County Drainage District No. 1.

TX HB5403

Relating to the creation of the Manvel Sports Facilities District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

TX HB4924

Relating to the powers of the Hidalgo County Drainage District Number 1; authorizing the issuance of bonds.

TX SB2568

Relating to the powers of the Hidalgo County Drainage District Number 1; authorizing the issuance of bonds.

TX HB5341

Relating to the creation of the Lake Houston Dredging and Maintenance District; providing the authority to issue bonds.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.