Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2218

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

Caption

Relating to the interest rate on a refund of ad valorem taxes made following the final determination of an appeal that decreases a property owner's tax liability.

Impact

The bill, if enacted, would have a significant impact on how educational content is developed and delivered across school districts. By increasing state funding for education and mandating certain subjects, it seeks to ensure a more comprehensive learning experience for students. This change would likely lead to an increase in uniformity in curriculum design throughout the state, fostering a consistent educational standard among various districts.

Summary

House Bill 2218 focuses on revamping and enhancing the educational curriculum within the state. It aims to address various challenges faced by school districts in providing quality education. The bill proposes additional funding for teacher training programs and mandates the inclusion of specific educational subjects that are crucial for student development. Proponents of the bill argue that it is essential for preparing students for the complexities of modern society and the workforce.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around HB 2218 is largely positive among educators and administrative bodies who support enhanced curriculum standards. There is a recognition of the importance of equipping teachers with better resources and training, which many see as a direct benefit to students. Nonetheless, there are concerns raised by opponents regarding the feasibility of implementing these changes due to budget constraints and existing bureaucratic hurdles.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB 2218 is the funding mechanism proposed to support these educational reforms. Critics argue that the increased financial burden could lead to higher taxes or reallocation of funds from other essential services. Furthermore, debates ensue regarding the effectiveness of mandated curriculum changes versus the autonomy of school districts to design their own programs tailored to local needs. This tension between state mandates and local control remains a pivotal aspect of the discussions.

Companion Bills

TX SB1384

Identical Relating to the interest rate on a refund of ad valorem taxes made following the final determination of an appeal that decreases a property owner's tax liability.

Previously Filed As

TX HB117

Relating to a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a school district may impose on certain residence homesteads following a substantial school tax increase.

TX SB2355

Relating to the appeal of certain ad valorem tax determinations through binding arbitration.

TX HB1956

Relating to the award of attorney's fees to a prevailing property owner in a judicial appeal of certain ad valorem tax determinations.

TX SB3

Relating to providing property tax relief through the public school finance system, exemptions, limitations on appraisals and taxes, and property tax administration.

TX SB2357

Relating to ad valorem taxation.

TX HB4980

Relating to the appeal of certain ad valorem tax determinations through binding arbitration.

TX HB4860

Relating to ad valorem tax protests and appeals on the ground of the unequal appraisal of property.

TX SB2

Relating to providing property tax relief through the public school finance system, exemptions, limitations on appraisals and taxes, and property tax administration; authorizing the imposition of a fee.

TX HB2

Relating to providing property tax relief through the public school finance system, exemptions, limitations on appraisals and taxes, and property tax administration; authorizing the imposition of a fee.

TX SB42

Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit for a year in which a property owner provides notice that the owner intends to appeal an order of an appraisal review board determining a protest by the owner regarding the appraisal of the owner's property.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.