Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1106

Filed
2/5/25  
Out of Senate Committee
3/17/25  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to publication of public improvement district service plans and assessments on certain public Internet websites.

Impact

The bill is expected to enhance the transparency of local governance by making relevant documents readily accessible to the public. It aims to hold local governments accountable and provide property owners and community members with timely information regarding assessments that may impact them. The requirement for electronic submission of assessments to appraisal districts underscores a push towards digital solutions in public administration, potentially streamlining processes and ensuring consistent record-keeping across jurisdictions.

Summary

SB1106 is a piece of legislation focused on increasing transparency regarding public improvement district service plans and assessments by mandating the publication of these documents on designated internet websites. This bill seeks to amend existing provisions within the Local Government Code, specifically by requiring municipalities and counties to post copies of their service plans shortly after they are approved or updated, thus ensuring timely public access to pertinent information.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1106 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among proponents who emphasize the need for greater transparency and accountability in local governance. Advocates of the bill, which include various local governmental bodies, believe that making such information publicly available will empower citizens, allow for more informed public dialogue, and facilitate better engagement from constituents in local affairs. Opponents, while not heavily documented, may raise concerns over the associated administrative burden placed on municipalities.

Contention

Notably, a point of contention could arise from potential administrative challenges that smaller municipalities may face in complying with the new publication requirements. There may be concerns regarding the cost and logistics of maintaining updated online platforms and submitting records in accordance with the new standards. Stirring broader discussions, this legislation could reflect a transitional phase in which local governments adapt to increasing demands for transparency in an era of digital information access.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 372. Improvement Districts In Municipalities And Counties
    • Section: 013
    • Section: 016
    • Section: 017
    • Section: 013
    • Section: 016
    • Section: 017
    • Section: 013
    • Section: 016
    • Section: 017
    • Section: 013
    • Section: 016
    • Section: 017

Tax Code

  • Chapter 26. Assessment
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB2615

Identical Relating to publication of public improvement district service plans and assessments on certain public Internet websites.

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