Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2285

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/16/09  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to financial assistance by the Texas Water Development Board for the connection of residences in economically distressed areas to public water supply and sanitary sewer systems.

Impact

If enacted, SB2285 would enhance access to clean water and sanitation for vulnerable populations in Texas. By facilitating the connection of residences to public utilities, the bill aims to improve public health outcomes significantly, addressing issues that arise from inadequate water supply and sewer services. The financial support is expected to remove barriers that economically distressed households face in obtaining safe and reliable water and sanitation services, thereby promoting overall community welfare.

Summary

SB2285 aims to provide financial assistance from the Texas Water Development Board to assist residents in economically distressed areas with connecting to public water supply and sanitary sewer systems. The bill recognizes the importance of addressing public health and sanitation issues, indicating that it is in the public interest to support these essential connections. This assistance is particularly targeted at residents facing financial hardships, ensuring that those unable to afford such improvements can still benefit from necessary public services.

Contention

Despite the favorable intentions behind SB2285, there may be concerns regarding the funding sustainability and the administrative burden on the Texas Water Development Board to effectively manage the disbursement of financial assistance. Questions about the criteria for determining 'economically distressed areas' and the extent of the financial assistance could arise, prompting discussions about ensuring equity in access to these resources. This could lead to debate among legislators about the best ways to implement such a program without creating disparities among communities.

Companion Bills

TX HB2374

Similar Relating to financial assistance by the Texas Water Development Board for the connection of residences in economically distressed areas to public water supply and sanitary sewer systems.

Previously Filed As

TX SB53

Relating to financial assistance by the Texas Water Development Board for backup power generators in economically distressed areas for public water supply and sanitary sewer systems.

TX SB1823

Relating to the provision by the Texas Water Development Board of financial assistance for the development of residential drainage projects in economically distressed areas.

TX HB4299

Relating to the provision of financial assistance by the Texas Water Development Board for the development of certain projects in economically distressed areas.

TX SB2234

Relating to the provision of financial assistance by the Texas Water Development Board for the development of certain projects in economically distressed areas.

TX HB3523

Relating to limitations on the issuance of bonds by the Texas Water Development Board for the development of certain projects in economically distressed areas.

TX HB3522

Relating to the authority of the Texas Water Development Board to provide financial assistance from the economically distressed areas account that is not required to be repaid.

TX HJR167

Proposing a constitutional amendment increasing the amount of additional general obligation bonds that may be issued by the Texas Water Development Board to provide financial assistance for the development of certain projects in economically distressed areas.

TX SJR85

Proposing a constitutional amendment increasing the amount of additional general obligation bonds that may be issued by the Texas Water Development Board to provide financial assistance for the development of certain projects in economically distressed areas.

TX SB28

Relating to financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water Development Board.

TX HB10

Relating to financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water Development Board.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.