Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1146

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

Caption

Relating to authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds or other obligations to fund capital projects at public institutions of higher education.

Impact

The bill will directly influence state laws relating to public financing for educational infrastructure. By amending Chapter 55 of the Education Code, SB1146 allows institutions greater flexibility and authority to seek funds for important capital improvements. This not only facilitates the growth and renovation of university facilities but also potentially increases the quality of education and the student experience. Moreover, the financial mechanisms established under this legislation could mitigate budgetary constraints faced by these institutions, providing them with means to improve their infrastructure amid funding challenges.

Summary

SB1146 aims to expand the ability of state public higher education institutions to fund capital projects through the issuance of revenue bonds. This legislation specifically authorizes various public universities and colleges, including the Texas A&M University System, the University of Texas System, and several other institutions, to acquire, construct, improve, and equip facilities necessary for their operations. The bill specifies the maximum amounts that can be allocated for significant projects at multiple institutions, ranging from renovation of existing structures to the construction of new buildings designed to enhance educational environments and student services.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill has raised some concerns regarding accountability and the impact on future financial obligations of the universities. Critics argue that issuing revenue bonds may place significant debt burdens on the institutions, which could affect their financial stability in the long run. There are worries that the reliance on such financing methods could lead to prioritization of certain projects over others, potentially overlooking critical maintenance needs. Thus, discussions may emerge around ensuring fiscal responsibility and equitable resource allocation across different public education institutions in Texas.

Companion Bills

TX HB4021

Identical Relating to authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds or other obligations to fund capital projects at public institutions of higher education.

Similar Bills

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