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22 By: Rodriguez H.J.R. No. 122
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55 A JOINT RESOLUTION
66 proposing a constitutional amendment allowing the expenditure of
77 motor vehicle fuel taxes and registration fees for passenger rail,
88 transit, and freight rail.
99 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1010 SECTION 1. Section 7-a, Article VIII, Texas Constitution,
1111 is amended to read as follows:
1212 Sec. 7-a. Subject to legislative appropriation, allocation
1313 and direction, all net revenues remaining after payment of all
1414 refunds allowed by law and expenses of collection derived from
1515 motor vehicle registration fees, and all taxes, except gross
1616 production and ad valorem taxes, on motor fuels and lubricants used
1717 to propel motor vehicles over public roadways, shall be used for the
1818 sole purpose of acquiring rights-of-way, constructing,
1919 maintaining, and policing such public roadways, and for the
2020 administration of such laws as may be prescribed by the Legislature
2121 pertaining to the supervision of traffic and safety on such roads;
2222 and for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, and operating
2323 passenger rail, transit, and freight rail; [and for the payment of
2424 the principal and interest on county and road district bonds or
2525 warrants voted or issued prior to January 2, 1939, and declared
2626 eligible prior to January 2, 1945, for payment out of the County and
2727 Road District Highway Fund under existing law;] provided, however,
2828 that one-fourth (1/4) of such net revenue from the motor fuel tax
2929 shall be allocated to the Available School Fund; and, provided,
3030 however, that the net revenue derived by counties from motor
3131 vehicle registration fees shall never be less than the maximum
3232 amounts allowed to be retained by each County and the percentage
3333 allowed to be retained by each County under the laws in effect on
3434 January 1, 1945. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as
3535 authorizing the pledging of the State's credit for any purpose.
3636 SECTION 2. This proposed constitutional amendment shall be
3737 submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 3, 2009.
3838 The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the
3939 proposition: "The constitutional amendment to allow the
4040 expenditure of motor vehicle fuel taxes and registration fees to
4141 construct, maintain, and operate passenger rail, transit, and
4242 freight rail."