Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1397

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/27/09  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to venue projects in certain municipalities.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1397 could significantly impact local governance by providing certain municipalities with more flexibility in how they manage venue projects. This includes enhancing their ability to develop infrastructure necessary for tourism and community events. By enabling these municipalities to impose a dedicated tax on hotel rooms, the bill seeks to ensure that the financial burden is more evenly distributed among those who benefit from the facilities while potentially stimulating local economic growth through increased tourism and event hosting opportunities.

Summary

House Bill 1397 proposes amendments to the Local Government Code specifically addressing the handling of venue projects in certain municipalities in Texas. This bill allows municipalities with populations of at least 217,000 that border the Rio Grande and had prior approval for sports and community venue projects before January 1, 2009, to hold elections regarding the planning, acquisition, and construction of convention centers and related infrastructure. Notably, it includes provisions for municipalities to impose a tax of up to two percent on room costs to finance these projects, allowing for sustainable revenue generation for ongoing operations and maintenance.

Contention

While supporters of HB 1397 argue that it empowers local governments to enhance their facilities and cater to community needs, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of additional taxation and the equity of imposing such taxes, especially if they disproportionately affect lower-income residents or travelers. The provision allowing the imposition of a tax tied directly to venue projects raises questions regarding the efficacy and sustainability of such funding mechanisms, with debates likely occurring over the appropriate use of generated revenues.

Notable_points

One of the notable aspects of this bill is its targeted application to specific municipalities, indicating a focused approach to local governance issues rather than a broad statewide mandate. This could lead to discussions about the fairness of selective empowerment of certain municipalities while potentially neglecting others that do not meet the specified criteria. Moreover, the need for a majority vote in elections to implement resolutions signifies a level of democratic engagement, inviting public input on critical local decisions.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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