Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2016

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Out of House Committee
 
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Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the purchase and operation of plug-in hybrid electric motor vehicles, including the establishment of a pilot program by the state energy conservation office.

Impact

This legislation not only introduces the concept of a 'hybrid vehicle' insignia for qualifying vehicles, which exempts them from various fees, including parking and toll charges, but it also offers a sales tax exemption on the purchase and use of plug-in hybrid vehicles. This is a significant step toward reducing financial barriers to electric vehicle ownership. Additionally, the bill mandates the publication of a list of approved plug-in hybrid vehicles by the state energy conservation office to ensure public clarity and support for the initiative.

Summary

SB2016 aims to promote the adoption of plug-in hybrid electric motor vehicles in Texas through various legislative amendments. The bill establishes a pilot program managed by the state energy conservation office to develop and operate charging stations for these vehicles in state-owned parking lots and garages. It includes measures that seek to facilitate the integration of plug-in hybrids into the state vehicle fleet and promotes ride-sharing initiatives that utilize these vehicles. By addressing infrastructure and operational needs, SB2016 aims to encourage the use of eco-friendly transportation options among residents and state agencies.

Contention

Despite its environmental intentions, SB2016 may face criticism concerning the implications of state laws on local governance and funding for public infrastructure. Proponents of the bill argue that these measures are essential for encouraging cleaner transportation options and reducing emissions, while opponents may raise concerns about the cost of implementing charging stations and the potential for uneven adoption across different regions of the state. The overarching question revolves around balancing state-level support for electric vehicles while fostering local innovation and control in transportation solutions.

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