Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB641

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the abolition of the Texas Transportation Commission and the creation of a commissioner of transportation as an elected statutory state officer.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would result in substantial changes to the organizational structure responsible for transportation governance in Texas. The commissioner would be accountable for a range of powers and duties that were previously decentralized among multiple commission members. Such centralization is expected to promote more coherent policymaking and efficient operations within the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Furthermore, the bill identifies specific eligibility criteria for the commissioner, aimed at ensuring that candidates maintain a certain level of integrity and independence from potential conflicts of interest.

Summary

House Bill 641 proposes the abolition of the Texas Transportation Commission and the establishment of a commissioner of transportation as an elected statutory state officer. This significant reform aims to streamline the oversight of transportation in Texas by transitioning the authority from a commission, which previously comprised appointed members, to a single elected official. This change is intended to provide a more direct accountability mechanism to the voters and enhance the effectiveness of management in the transportation sector.

Contention

The primary points of contention surrounding HB 641 are rooted in concerns over the potential impacts of shifting from a commission structure to an elected office. Opponents may argue that an elected commissioner could deviate from long-term planning efforts and focus on short-term electoral incentives, compromising the overall transportation strategy for Texas. Additionally, advocates for local governance may express concerns about the concentration of power in a single elected official, which could undermine the inclusivity of transportation policy decisions that consider diverse regional needs and input from various stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB101

Relating to the membership of the Texas Transportation Commission.

TX SB1311

Relating to the creation of the Texas Transportation Electrification Council and the duties of that council.

TX SB1698

Relating to peace officers commissioned by the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general.

TX HB3888

Relating to peace officers commissioned by the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general.

TX HB977

Relating to the creation of a Texas Commission on Assessment and Accountability.

TX HB37

Relating to the creation of the Texas Commission on Assessment and Accountability.

TX HB3444

Relating to the classification of transportation districts by the Texas Transportation Commission.

TX HB2847

Relating to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas over and a study of the production, pipeline transportation, and storage of hydrogen.

TX SB2441

Relating to the transfer of functions relating to the economic regulation of water and sewer service from the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Office of Public Utility Counsel to the Water Public Utility Commission and the Office of Water Public Utility Counsel; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3552

Relating to the creation of the Texas Slavery and Segregation Commission.

Similar Bills

TX HB116

Relating to the abolition of the Texas Transportation Commission and the creation of the commissioner of transportation as an elected statutory state officer.

TX HB2701

Relating to the abolition of the Texas Transportation Commission, the creation of the commissioner of transportation as an elected statutory state officer and the commissioner's power and duties.

TX HB565

Relating to the abolition of the Texas Transportation Commission and the creation of the commissioner of transportation as an elected statutory state officer.

NH HB2022

Relative to the 10-year transportation plan.

NJ S500

Establishes three-year nonpublic school pupil transportation pilot program in Ocean County to provide funding to county consortium of nonpublic schools that will assume responsibility for mandated nonpublic school busing.

NJ S1572

Establishes three-year nonpublic school pupil transportation pilot program in Ocean County to provide funding to county consortium of nonpublic schools that will assume responsibility for mandated nonpublic school busing.

CT HB05455

An Act Concerning The Master Transportation Plan, The Facilities Assessment Report, The Connecticut Pilot And Maritime Commissions, A Review Of The State Traffic Commission And Changes To The Stamford Transportation Center, And Requiring New Crosswalks To Provide Time For The Safe Crossing Of Pedestrians.

TX HB2675

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Department of Transportation; providing penalties.