Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR61

Introduced
2/15/11  
Introduced
2/15/11  
Refer
2/18/11  
Refer
2/18/11  
Refer
2/28/11  
Refer
2/28/11  
Report Pass
4/14/11  

Caption

Expressing opposition to federal interference in state management of Texas' water resources.

Impact

The resolution highlights the historical context of water management in Texas, citing the establishment of the Texas Water Development Board over fifty years ago, which was aimed at ensuring sustainable water supplies in response to severe drought conditions. HCR61 stresses that any federal mandates could complicate the processes of securing permits for local water projects, potentially obstructing or rendering unimproved many essential undertakings that support community needs. It further posits that the local and regional entities are better positioned to understand and address the specific water-related requirements of their communities.

Summary

HCR61, introduced by several Texas legislators, is a House Concurrent Resolution expressing opposition to federal interference in the state's management of its water resources. The resolution underscores the effectiveness of Texas’ water planning process, which is characterized by local stakeholder input and local governance. The bill articulates concerns over proposed federal legislation and regulations that the authors argue could undermine state and local prerogatives in water resource management, risking the integrity of systems already tailored to Texas' unique environmental conditions.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention within the discussions surrounding HCR61 pertains to the balance of power and control over water resources. Proponents assert that federal oversight would infringe upon state sovereignty and the established traditions of local governance in Texas. They assert that federal entities may not adequately represent or respond to local water needs, leading to inefficiencies and potential degradation of water management strategies. Critics, although not explicitly noted in the resolution, may argue in favor of some level of federal standardization to address broader, inter-state water issues—highlighting the dichotomy of community versus federal interests in governing such a critical resource.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1565

Relating to the functions of the Texas Water Development Board and continuation and functions of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee.

TX SCR25

Expressing opposition to the creation of a central bank digital currency.

TX HCR88

Expressing opposition to the creation of a central bank digital currency.

TX SB1424

Relating to the continuation and functions of the State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the Texas Invasive Species Coordinating Committee.

TX HB1545

Relating to the continuation and functions of the State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the Texas Invasive Species Coordinating Committee.

TX SCR26

Urging Congress to amend federal law to allow states to provide for the consolidation of federally funded workforce development services with federally funded social safety net services.

TX HR371

Recognizing the Texas Hill Country as an integral part of the State of Texas.

TX HB5279

Relating to a prohibition on interbasin transfers of state water.

TX SB1727

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, the functions of the office of independent ombudsman for the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, and the powers and duties of the office of inspector general of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.

TX SB1397

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.