Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB3032

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

Caption

Relating to the name and powers of the Sabine Pass Port Authority; altering the terms of the authority's port commission; altering the authority to issue bonds.

Impact

One of the significant impacts of SB3032 is its amendment of the powers granted to the Sabine Pass Port Authority, particularly concerning the authority to issue bonds. The port authority is now granted more flexible options regarding bond issuance, allowing it to secure bonds with liens on properties it acquires, constructs, or improves. This also includes the ability to pledge available revenues as security for issued bonds. Such changes are seen as essential to finance projects that may facilitate infrastructural developments pivotal to local and state economic interests.

Summary

Senate Bill 3032 aims to modify various aspects of the Sabine Pass Port Authority, focusing on the authority's governance structure and financial capabilities. The bill introduces changes to the terms and elections of the port authority's commissioners. Commissioners will now serve staggered four-year terms, with elections scheduled for even-numbered years. This change comes from a recognition of the need for enhanced governance that aligns with the strategic ambitions of the port, which is positioned to play a pivotal role in regional economic development.

Contention

Notably, the bill's provisions may raise concerns among stakeholders regarding the management of the port authority. There is potential contention around the increased powers of the port authority in its decision-making processes, especially surrounding financial instruments like bonds. While proponents argue that this will lead to greater investments and operational flexibility, opponents may express apprehensions about accountability and governance in handling large financial decisions without adequate oversight. The discussion surrounding the governance and financial practices of such authorities often reflects broader issues related to regional development and fiscal responsibility.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Special District Local Laws Code

  • Chapter 5012. Sabine Pass Port Authority
    • Section: 0001
    • Section: 0002
    • Section: 0003
    • Section: 0051
    • Section: 0052
    • Section: 0053
    • Section: 0054
    • Section: 0101
    • Section: 0102
    • Section: 0103
    • Section: 0104
    • Section: 0105
    • Section: 0106
    • Section: 0107
    • Section: 0108
    • Section: 0109
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 0151
    • Section: 0153
    • Section: 0154
    • Section: 0201
    • Section: 0202
    • Section: 0203
    • Section: 0204
    • Section: 0205
    • Section: 0206
    • Section: 0207
    • Section: 0055
    • Section: 0056
    • Section: 0058
    • Section: 0152

Companion Bills

TX HB5669

Identical Relating to the name and powers of the Sabine Pass Port Authority; altering the terms of the authority's port commission; altering the authority to issue bonds.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5669

Relating to the name and powers of the Sabine Pass Port Authority; altering the terms of the authority's port commission; altering the authority to issue bonds.

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