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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Mar 10th, 2025
- obligations on this cycle.
- data-time="4284"> We are facing a severe water crisis due to Mexico's ongoing failure to meet its obligations
- /span> is exacerbated by Mexico's failure to meet its water obligations
- For over 30 years now, Mexico has regularly failed to fulfill its delivery obligations, leading to real
- span> The negative impacts of Mexico failing to meet its water obligations
- acknowledgment that this is a federal obligation, not a state
- obligation.
- the federal obligation to continue to be foisted onto the
- author, we have investigated a considerable amount in what I believe all of us concede was a federal obligation
- of collaboration because, again, going back to the idea that we, as a state, of course, have the obligation
- get the rebates, they have to use a portion of their local tax and apply it to the bonds or other obligations
- , or other obligations for which revenue was pledged or committed.
- states that the changes in law made by this act do not affect the validity of a bond, contractual obligation
- , or other obligation of which revenue was pledged or committed under Subchapter B or C of Chapter 351
- looking at obligating things multiple legislative sessions
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Public Education Mar 6th, 2025 at 08:03 am
House Public Education Committee
- Our schools also need repair.
- It's kind of a moot point where we are taking the dollars that we're getting for road repairs and turning
It's all of our existing infrastructure repair and
- Ranchers must pay for the damages caused by criminal activity, and the costs associated with the repairs
These designations have different governing structures, obligations
- law cities with declining populations may find it difficult to comply with certain structures and obligations
Complying with the obligations of a Type A city, including
- the obligation to elect five aldermen, has become increasingly difficult.
- counties already have in practice, and timely, fair removal procedures for officials and their obligations
Utilities have an obligation to serve every customer
- marker="2173" data-time="13032"> We have big hurricanes that come and wreck our grid, and we have to repair
- We've already discussed that the idea is that the states have an obligation to say, "Hey, this is unconstitutional
- Or obligations without a move to suspend the regular order
- State resources or state obligations.
- Prohibiting the use of state funds to pay for the obligations
- Now that they can't do certificates of obligation and they are capped on their tax rate, we have done
- And I think we, you know, as legislators, we have an obligation to continue...
- , or other obligations for which revenue is tied.
- This applies to cities that have made obligations authorized by the municipality for the project at the
- Ongoing and obligated?
Okay.
But for whatever projects they've done and obligated
- This means that if they haven't obligated tax dollars against the project, then the daisy-chaining will
- marker="31" data-time="296">They do not, we do not, or should not assume their educational financial obligation
- We have a constitutional obligation to
- span marker="229" data-time="2273"> Nowhere in the Texas Constitution does it say that we have an obligation
- When the state is failing on so many of our constitutional obligations, we are dead last in the number
- All the advantages of public funding with none of the obligations.
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Apr 28th, 2025 at 09:04 am
House Pensions, Investments & Financial Services Committee
- important thing to note with this is that the bond debt is not counted against the state general obligation
- ="1926"> proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the use of state funds to pay for the obligations
- data-time="1962"> to make absolutely clear that the state is not liable for any debts or other obligations
- prohibits the legislature from appropriating funds to a local retirement system to pay any debts or obligations
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
89th Legislative Session Apr 14th, 2025 at 02:04 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
- ...obligation outside of their coursework that restricts
- Lastly, my bill does not change our university's obligation to follow...
So now I have obligations with my scholarship, which
- You have an obligation to meet the contract with the company that gave it to you, that's fine.
- But it's not right that at a certain point I could literally have two conflicting obligations under those
- data-time="11214"> Senate Bill 2061 by Parker relates to prior authorization or pre-certification for the repair
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Mar 24th, 2025
- Fixing our aging, deteriorating drinking water systems will cost $74 billion, and repairing our wastewater
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V Feb 25th, 2025 at 08:00 am
House Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV, & V
- include additional language that clarifies the use of the interest in sinking funds to pay for debt obligations
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So we can then move on to the end of article general obligation
- marker="61" data-time="360"> The recommendations include $756.1 million in all funds for General Obligation
And that concludes General Obligation Bond Debt Service
- And that is, have we saved enough already to account for the ongoing obligations through GR that we have
- And in the event of a revenue shortfall, do we have sufficient reserves already to meet those obligations
- So there is pressure on the Rainy Day Fund and there's obligations out there that we could potentially
- I would say those are long-term obligations, but they're probably more imminent than many people understand
Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
S/C on Transportation Funding Apr 28th, 2025 at 11:04 am
House S/C on Transportation Funding
- assets, or service usage, but rather on a population-based share of the authority's total financial obligations
- Citizens voted to stay in CapMetro 56 to 44 and voiced concern that the $900,000 net financial obligation
- easing the process for member jurisdictions to withdraw and drastically reducing their financial obligations