Proposing a constitutional amendment to dedicate certain money to the purpose of retiring state debt early.
Impact
If approved, this bill could significantly alter the state's approach to debt management by ensuring that specific funds are earmarked exclusively for debt repayment. Under the existing law, any funds not utilized in the economic stabilization fund may reclaim some limits; HJR68 focuses on redirecting those funds toward reducing obligations rather than allowing them to roll into general use or leave them unappropriated. The broader implications may lead to a more stable financial outlook for the state as it seeks to eliminate its debt burdens more proactively.
Summary
HJR68 proposes a constitutional amendment aimed at allowing certain funds to be dedicated specifically to the early retirement of state debt in Texas. The bill seeks to amend Section 49-g of Article III of the Texas Constitution to instruct the comptroller to credit amounts from general revenue to a specific account only for this purpose. By doing so, it targets existing mechanisms within the state’s fiscal framework to allocate resources efficiently towards managing and reducing state debt levels.
Contention
Key points of contention may arise regarding the designation of funds and its potential implications on other fiscal needs within the state. Critics might argue that prioritizing debt repayment could limit funding for essential services or programs that rely on general revenue funding. Furthermore, discussions on the necessity and timing of the amendment could ensue, as stakeholders evaluate whether such a constitutional change aligns with broader economic strategies. Ultimately, the decision will rest with the voters, as the measure must be presented to them in an election scheduled for November 3, 2015.
Proposing a constitutional amendment lowering the maximum allowable amount of money in the economic stabilization fund and dedicating certain general revenue to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to permit additional uses of certain dedicated general revenue transferred each fiscal year to the state highway fund.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to permit additional uses of certain dedicated general revenue transferred each fiscal year to the state highway fund.
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the Texas legacy fund and the Texas legacy distribution fund, dedicating the Texas legacy distribution fund to certain state infrastructure projects or the reduction of certain long-term obligations, and providing for the transfer of certain general revenues to the economic stabilization fund, the Texas legacy fund, and the state highway fund.
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the dedication of certain sales and use tax revenue to a special fund established in the state treasury to pay for water infrastructure in this state.
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of and use of money in the Grow Texas fund and allocating certain general revenues to that fund, the economic stabilization fund, and the state highway fund.
Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the state school safety fund to provide ongoing financial support for projects that ensure the safety of public schools in this state and providing for the transfer of certain general revenues to that fund, the economic stabilization fund, and the state highway fund.
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the Texas land and water conservation fund to assist in preserving critical natural resources in this state.