Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB40

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

Caption

Relating to the vote required in an election to approve an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds a taxing unit's voter-approval tax rate; making conforming changes.

Impact

Should HB40 be enacted, it will directly alter the framework surrounding how property tax increases are approved in Texas. The ability of local governments to impose their own conditions or verdicts on tax hikes, even after voter approval, will be curtailed, as they will be bound to accept the outcome of the election if the requisite majority is achieved. This could potentially increase the number of tax increases passed by election, relieving local authorities of certain discretionary powers to deny tax rate increases based on their assessments.

Summary

House Bill 40 (HB40) establishes new rules regarding the voter-approval tax rates necessary for elections concerning ad valorem tax increases that surpass a taxing unit's voter-approval threshold. The revisions stipulated by this bill require that if two-thirds of the voters in an election favor a proposition to increase the ad valorem tax rate, the unit’s governing body cannot disapprove this rate based solely on its own judgment. The bill aims to streamline the process for implementing tax increases by ensuring that the electorate's decision should prevail in such matters.

Contention

The primary point of contention surrounding HB40 revolves around the balance of power between local governing bodies and the electorate. Proponents argue that the bill empowers voters, allowing them to have a more direct influence on tax matters that impact them. However, opponents express concerns that removing the governing body’s ability to reject voter-approved taxes could lead to reckless increases in public funding requirements without adequate checks from local agencies. Critics suggest this could undermine local governance and lead to fiscal irresponsibility in tax management.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 281. Hospital Districts In Counties Of At Least 190,000
    • Section: 124

Special District Local Laws Code

  • Chapter 1101. Sutton County Hospital District
    • Section: 254

Tax Code

  • Chapter 26. Assessment
    • Section: 06
    • Section: 063
    • Section: 07
    • Section: 08

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB188

Relating to the vote required in an election to approve an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds a taxing unit's voter-approval tax rate; making conforming changes.

TX HB2221

Relating to the vote required in an election to approve an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds a taxing unit's voter-approval tax rate; making conforming changes.

TX HB15

Relating to the vote required in an election to approve an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds a taxing unit's voter-approval tax rate; making conforming changes.

TX HB12

Relating to the vote required in an election to approve an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds a taxing unit's voter-approval tax rate; making conforming changes.

TX HB217

Relating to the vote required in an election to approve an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds a taxing unit's voter-approval tax rate; making conforming changes.

TX HB5502

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit and the manner in which a proposed ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate is approved; making conforming changes.

TX SB3026

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit and the manner in which a proposed ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate is approved; making conforming changes.

TX HB2220

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit and the manner in which a proposed ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate is approved; making conforming changes.

TX HB17

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit and the manner in which a proposed ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate is approved; making conforming changes.

TX HB14

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit and the manner in which a proposed ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate is approved; making conforming changes.

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