Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3188

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Caption

Relating to prohibiting the implementation in this state of any federal greenhouse gas emissions regulatory program.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3188 will significantly alter how Texas interacts with federal environmental regulations. By blocking the adoption of federal greenhouse gas programs, the bill could limit the state's ability to receive federal assistance or participation in national efforts aimed at emissions reductions. This stance may resonate with certain stakeholders concerned about regulatory overreach, but it has the potential to create friction with federal authorities who prioritize climate action. Moreover, it could affect Texas's participation in broader regional or national climate initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 3188 seeks to prohibit the implementation of any federal greenhouse gas emissions regulatory program within the state of Texas. The bill explicitly prevents state agencies from adopting rules or participating in programs required by federal authorities regarding the accounting or reporting of greenhouse gas emissions. This includes market-based compliance mechanisms such as emissions exchanges and credits. The overarching goal of the bill is to maintain state sovereignty over environmental regulations and prevent federal encroachment on state law in the context of greenhouse gas management.

Contention

The bill is likely to generate significant debate among lawmakers and stakeholders who track climate change issues. Proponents of HB 3188 argue that it preserves local control and limits federal involvement in state matters, claiming that states should have the authority to determine their own environmental policies without federal interference. Conversely, opponents could argue that such a bill undermines necessary action against climate change and could lead to greater environmental degradation. Discussions around HB 3188 might focus on a broader ideological divide regarding the role of state versus federal government in environmental regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2211

Relating to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in this state and the express preemption of local regulation of those emissions.

TX SB784

Relating to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in this state and the express preemption of local regulation of those emissions.

TX HB4932

Relating to the amount of foreign emissions of air contaminants in nonattainment areas and the revision of the state implementation plan to account for those emissions.

TX HB4885

Relating to programs established and funded under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX SB1114

Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of a product for the purpose of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

TX HB3856

Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of a product for the purpose of reducing greenhouse gas emissions or conserving natural resources.

TX HB3100

Relating to the creation of a hydrogen infrastructure and vehicle grant program under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX SB2152

Relating to the amount of foreign emissions of air contaminants in nonattainment areas and the required revision of the state implementation plan to account for those emissions.

TX SB104

Relating to the creation of a small non-road engine purchase incentive program under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX HB2191

Relating to mobile source emissions reductions and transportation electrification.

Similar Bills

CA SB736

Creative Economy Incentive Act.

CA AB2726

California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: consumption-based accounting.

CA AB1523

Greenhouse gases.

CA AB2331

Greenhouse gases: aviation sector: reporting.

CA SB1230

Zero-emission and near-zero-emission vehicle incentive programs: requirements.

TX SB136

Relating to the Texas Global Warming Solutions Act; imposing a fee and providing a penalty.

HI SB1340

Relating To The Zero Emissions Clean Economy Target.

HI HB1021

Relating To The Zero Emissions Clean Economy Target.