Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR339

Introduced
2/9/09  
Enrolled
2/12/09  

Caption

Honoring the Tax Assessor-Collectors Association of Texas and welcoming its members who are visiting the State Capitol on February 10, 2009.

Impact

The resolution also emphasizes the professional standards promoted by TACA among its members, encouraging awareness of legislative issues and active participation in the political process. This recognition reinforces the importance of tax assessors in local governance and their vital role in maintaining community operations through effective tax collection and administration. By highlighting TACA's work, the resolution advocates for ongoing support and acknowledgment of these public servants who facilitate significant state functionalities.

Summary

House Resolution 339 serves to honor the Tax Assessor-Collectors Association of Texas (TACA) during their visit to the State Capitol. This resolution recognizes TACA's contribution to the efficiency of county tax offices since its establishment in 1934. The organization is composed of elected tax assessors and sheriffs from Texas' 254 counties, as well as various cities and school districts. They play a crucial role in collecting substantial tax revenues and managing the distribution of motor vehicle licenses and titles as agents of the Texas Department of Transportation.

Contention

While the resolution is presented as a gesture of tribute, it implicitly acknowledges the challenges faced by tax collectors in a complex legal and financial landscape. The ongoing evolution of tax laws and local governance issues can often create contention regarding authority and responsibility among local, state, and federal bodies. Nevertheless, HR339 stands as a bipartisan effort to unite various stakeholders in recognizing the indispensable nature of the work done by tax assessor-collectors across Texas.

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