Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3006

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/3/09  
Voted on by House
5/4/09  
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to impose term limits on municipal controllers and on the members of the municipalities' governing bodies.

Impact

This legislation introduces significant changes to local governance by allowing for the introduction of term limits at the municipal level. Previously, municipalities had the discretion to define the terms of service without predefined limits, leading to variations in governance styles and accountability measures. With the implementation of HB3006, local governments would have the opportunity to enhance democratic processes and potentially encourage political turnover, thereby diminishing entrenchment in municipal offices.

Summary

House Bill 3006 is designed to empower municipalities with a population of 1.8 million or more to impose term limits on their governing bodies, which includes the mayor. The bill establishes a process whereby local governing bodies can decide through elections whether to enact term limits. Specifically, the bill provides for limitations of either three four-year terms or six two-year terms, depending on the preference expressed in the election results. Should the majority favor the proposition, the municipality is required to adjust the length of terms accordingly to comply with the new regulation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill may arise regarding the implications for experienced leadership. Supporters argue that term limits are essential for promoting new ideas and preventing stagnation within municipal offices. Conversely, opponents may express concern that such limits could lead to a loss of valuable experience and institutional knowledge, resulting in governance challenges. Additionally, the bill's stipulation that a municipal election decides whether to implement term limits could potentially lead to contentious campaigns focusing on accountability and governance reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2281

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to prohibit openly carrying a handgun within the municipality.

TX HB4564

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to authorize and finance certain venue projects; authorizing the imposition of a tax.

TX SB2006

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to authorize and finance certain venue projects; authorizing the imposition of a tax.

TX SB1207

Relating to the retirement system in certain municipalities for firefighters and police officers.

TX HB4563

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to authorize and finance certain venue projects and to use municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue for certain of those projects; authorizing the imposition of a tax.

TX SB2184

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to authorize and finance certain venue projects and to use municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue for certain of those projects; authorizing the imposition of a tax.

TX SB330

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

TX HB2649

Relating to the retirement system in certain municipalities for firefighters and police officers.

TX SB1444

Relating to the public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities.

TX SB2007

Relating to the use of the revenue derived from the municipal hotel occupancy tax by certain municipalities and to the rate at which that tax is imposed by those municipalities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.