Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB4591

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the issuance of general obligation bonds to provide funding to develop and maintain research universities in this state of the highest tier.

Impact

The introduction of HB 4591 is poised to have significant implications for higher education funding and the competitiveness of Texas universities on a national scale. By enabling the issuance of bonds, the bill is intended to facilitate immediate funding opportunities that will enhance infrastructure, attract faculty, and improve research capabilities in these institutions. The bill's focus on tier-one research universities underscores a strategic approach to bolster Texas's academic stature and economic growth through education.

Summary

House Bill 4591 proposes the issuance of general obligation bonds aimed at providing funding to develop and maintain top-tier research universities in Texas. This legislative move indicates a commitment to enhancing higher education institutions in the state, facilitating improvements that are expected to foster academic excellence and innovation. If enacted, the bill will enable the Texas Public Finance Authority to issue bonds necessary for appropriated funding, specifically targeting the highest tier research universities in Texas.

Contention

Notably, the enactment of HB 4591 is contingent upon the approval of a constitutional amendment proposed by the 81st Legislature, which should permit the issuance of these general obligation bonds. This premise may raise points of contention among lawmakers and constituents, particularly regarding the fiscal responsibilities it entails and the prioritization of funding for higher education against other pressing state needs. Critics may express concerns about state debt and the allocation of resources, and whether such investments will yield adequate returns in terms of educational outcomes and economic development.

Companion Bills

TX HJR1

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the issuance of general obligation bonds to provide funding to develop and maintain research universities in this state of the highest tier.

Previously Filed As

TX HJR90

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds to provide funding for the construction, expansion, maintenance, and operation of state mental health facilities.

TX HB4189

Relating to the allocation of proceeds from the issuance of general obligation bonds by political subdivisions.

TX SB1939

Relating to the allocation of proceeds from the issuance of general obligation bonds by political subdivisions.

TX HJR3

Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the Texas University Fund, which provides funding to certain institutions of higher education to achieve national prominence as major research universities and drive the state economy.

TX SJR5

Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the Texas University Fund, which provides funding to certain institutions of higher education to achieve national prominence as major research universities and drive the state economy.

TX SB2070

Relating to the funding of projects by the Public Utility Commission of Texas to promote the reliability and resiliency of the power grid in this state; authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds.

TX SB938

Relating to the issuance by certain conservation and reclamation districts of bonds for the development and maintenance of recreational facilities.

TX HB4471

Relating to the issuance by certain conservation and reclamation districts of bonds for the development and maintenance of recreational facilities.

TX HJR167

Proposing a constitutional amendment increasing the amount of additional general obligation bonds that may be issued by the Texas Water Development Board to provide financial assistance for the development of certain projects in economically distressed areas.

TX SJR85

Proposing a constitutional amendment increasing the amount of additional general obligation bonds that may be issued by the Texas Water Development Board to provide financial assistance for the development of certain projects in economically distressed areas.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.