Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1935

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Caption

Relating to authorizing certain general infrastructure projects to be undertaken by economic development corporations.

Impact

The bill's passage will have a significant impact on local economies and community development efforts across Texas. By allowing Type A and Type B corporations to utilize sales tax proceeds and other corporate revenues for infrastructure projects, it seeks to enhance local capabilities to respond to pressing infrastructural demands. This move is seen as essential for communities striving to compete with neighboring regions and attract business investments, thereby aiding regional economic stability and growth.

Summary

House Bill 1935 aims to authorize certain general infrastructure projects to be undertaken by economic development corporations in Texas. The bill modifies existing local government regulations to expand the types of projects these corporations can undertake, particularly focusing on the development, improvement, maintenance, or expansion of essential infrastructure like streets, roads, sewage facilities, and public water supply. This legislative initiative is designed to promote economic growth by enabling local corporations to address their infrastructure needs effectively.

Contention

Notably, there may be contention surrounding the requirement of a local election to authorize the use of funding for these infrastructure projects. Critics may argue that tying funding approval to local voting could slow down essential projects and hinder timely infrastructure improvements. Opponents may express concerns about the potential for political influence affecting necessary infrastructure decisions, particularly in smaller municipalities where voter turnout may be low, which could prevent essential projects from being initiated even when community support exists.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB615

Relating to authorizing certain projects to be undertaken by economic development corporations.

TX HB4749

Relating to the authority of economic development corporations created by certain rural municipalities to undertake infrastructure planning projects.

TX HB1515

Relating to the continuation and functions of and certain programs subject to rules adopted by the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office.

TX SB1926

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Mircale Act (TMA), allowing for certain fees, authorizing certain ad valorem tax incentives for economic development, specifically certain tax relief from school district taxes for certain corporations and limited liability companies that make large investments that create jobs in this state, to authorizing the imposition of certain fees, and the repeal of Chapter 313 of Texas Tax Code and the Economic Development Act of the 77th Legislature.

TX HB2648

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities and local government corporations to use certain tax revenue for certain qualified projects and project-associated infrastructure.

TX HB4993

Relating to the authority of a development corporation created by the Gulf Coast Authority to finance certain projects.

TX HB5

Relating to agreements authorizing a limitation on taxable value of certain property to provide for the creation of jobs and the generation of state and local tax revenue; authorizing fees; authorizing penalties.

TX SB1984

Relating to public-private partnerships for public and private facilities and infrastructure.

TX SB1845

Relating to a franchise tax credit for certain large economic development projects, including certain electric generation facilities.

TX SB1940

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office.

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