LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 82ND LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION May 10, 2011 TO: Honorable Robert Duncan, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE:HB3582 by Harless (Relating to the allocation to certain school districts of the expenses of a joint election.), As Engrossed No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. Local Government Impact School districts in counties with populations of 3.3 million or more could realize cost savings under the bill. At present, the only county in Texas with a population that exceeds 3.3 million is Harris County. According to data maintained by the Texas Education Agency, a total of 26 school districts have territory within the boundaries of Harris County. Under the bill, the allocation of expenses for joint elections for affected school districts would be made on the basis of the proportion of precincts in the school district to the total number of precincts participating in the joint election. For precincts located within two or more school districts, proportional election expenses would be determined on the basis of each school district's number of registered voters in the precinct as compared to the total number of registered voters in the precinct. Source Agencies:701 Central Education Agency LBB Staff: JOB, KJG, JT, JSp LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 82ND LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION May 10, 2011 TO: Honorable Robert Duncan, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE:HB3582 by Harless (Relating to the allocation to certain school districts of the expenses of a joint election.), As Engrossed TO: Honorable Robert Duncan, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE: HB3582 by Harless (Relating to the allocation to certain school districts of the expenses of a joint election.), As Engrossed Honorable Robert Duncan, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs Honorable Robert Duncan, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board HB3582 by Harless (Relating to the allocation to certain school districts of the expenses of a joint election.), As Engrossed HB3582 by Harless (Relating to the allocation to certain school districts of the expenses of a joint election.), As Engrossed No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. Local Government Impact School districts in counties with populations of 3.3 million or more could realize cost savings under the bill. At present, the only county in Texas with a population that exceeds 3.3 million is Harris County. According to data maintained by the Texas Education Agency, a total of 26 school districts have territory within the boundaries of Harris County. Under the bill, the allocation of expenses for joint elections for affected school districts would be made on the basis of the proportion of precincts in the school district to the total number of precincts participating in the joint election. For precincts located within two or more school districts, proportional election expenses would be determined on the basis of each school district's number of registered voters in the precinct as compared to the total number of registered voters in the precinct. School districts in counties with populations of 3.3 million or more could realize cost savings under the bill. At present, the only county in Texas with a population that exceeds 3.3 million is Harris County. According to data maintained by the Texas Education Agency, a total of 26 school districts have territory within the boundaries of Harris County. Under the bill, the allocation of expenses for joint elections for affected school districts would be made on the basis of the proportion of precincts in the school district to the total number of precincts participating in the joint election. For precincts located within two or more school districts, proportional election expenses would be determined on the basis of each school district's number of registered voters in the precinct as compared to the total number of registered voters in the precinct. Source Agencies: 701 Central Education Agency 701 Central Education Agency LBB Staff: JOB, KJG, JT, JSp JOB, KJG, JT, JSp