Relating to the oversight and financing of certain water infrastructure matters under the jurisdiction of the Texas Water Development Board.
Impact
In particular, HB16 focuses on providing financial support to political subdivisions for developing new water sources and infrastructure improvements, especially benefiting rural areas and municipalities with populations under 150,000. The bill mandates annual reporting by the board to assess progress in addressing water supply deficits, closing infrastructure funding gaps, and evaluating the economic impacts of funded projects. Such measures are aimed at improving the resilience of Texas's water supply amid increasing demands and the effects of climate change.
Summary
House Bill 16 proposes significant enhancements to the oversight and financing mechanisms for water infrastructure matters in Texas, specifically under the jurisdiction of the Texas Water Development Board. The bill amends various sections of the Water Code, aiming to facilitate funding for diverse water supply projects, such as desalination, water reuse, and aquifer storage. It establishes a legislative framework for establishing priorities and funding allocations to address the state’s water supply challenges effectively.
Contention
While the intent of the bill is largely viewed as positive by proponents who emphasize the need for updated water infrastructure and enhanced access, there are concerns about its fiscal implications and the prioritization of funding. Critics argue that these financial commitments should be carefully scrutinized to ensure local communities' needs are met, particularly for disadvantaged and rural populations. The proposed amendments hint at a potential shift in oversight that could centralize authority more strongly within state-level agencies, possibly impacting local governance and community responses to specific water challenges.
Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected
Water Code
Chapter 15. Texas Water Assistance Program
Section: 153
Section: 502
Section: 504
Section: 703
Chapter 16. Provisions Generally Applicable To Water Development
Enabling for
Proposing a constitutional amendment to dedicate a portion of the revenue derived from state sales and use taxes to the Texas water fund and to provide for the allocation and use of that revenue.
Relating to the creation and uses of the critical infrastructure resiliency fund and the eligibility of certain water-related projects for state financial assistance.
Relating to the functions of the Texas Water Development Board and continuation and functions of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee.
Relating to the eligibility of certain political subdivisions to receive certain financial assistance administered by the Texas Water Development Board.
Relating to the provision by the Texas Water Development Board of financial assistance for the development of residential drainage projects in economically distressed areas.
Relating to the provision of financial assistance by the Texas Water Development Board for the development of certain projects in economically distressed areas.
Relating to the authority of the Texas Water Development Board to establish, operate, and, through the issuance of general obligation bonds, finance a grant program to provide financial assistance to political subdivisions and the state for projects related to disaster recovery; disaster mitigation; or construct, repair, rehabilitate, or reconstruct state or local infrastructure.
Relating to the authority of the Texas Water Development Board to establish, operate, and, through the issuance of general obligation bonds, finance a grant program to provide financial assistance to political subdivisions and the state for projects related to disaster recovery; disaster mitigation; or construct, repair, rehabilitate, or reconstruct state or local infrastructure.
Relating to the redesignation of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee as the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee, the abolition of the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee, and the composition and functions of the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee.
Relating to the redesignation of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee as the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee, the abolition of the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee, and the composition and functions of the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee.