Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB815

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

Caption

Relating to the funding of port security, facility projects, and port studies.

Impact

The bill outlines the obligations of the committee overseeing port projects, stipulating that they prepare a comprehensive maritime port mission plan and conduct biannual reports on port facilities. By enabling funded projects, SB815 aims to enhance international trade flows, improve security measures, and promote cargo and passenger movements through port facilities. Funding sourced from the state allows for the construction of transportation facilities connecting ports to other transportation modes, thus fostering economic benefits across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 815 focuses on enhancing maritime port security and facilitating the implementation of facility projects and studies within Texas. Primarily, the bill amends the Transportation Code to redefine what constitutes a port security, transportation, or facility project, including various types of improvements and constructions necessary for port operations. The intent is to create a framework for funding projects that bolster both the security and operational efficiency of Texas ports, significantly contributing to the economic landscape of the state.

Contention

While intended to bolster maritime operations, some discussions surrounding SB815 could reveal points of contention among stakeholders. Concerns may arise regarding the allocation of funds, as matching fund requirements can impact smaller port authorities and districts' ability to participate in these projects. Moreover, there may be scrutiny over the extent to which the bill establishes a bureaucracy around port operations, influencing local control and decision-making processes pertinent to port authorities.

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Ultimately, the passage of SB815 represents a significant legislative measure aiming to streamline funding for essential port infrastructure improvements. It reflects a broader state initiative to enhance economic vitality through strategic investment in transportation networks and port security. The emphasis on intermodal connectivity positions Texas as a competitive player in global trade, while affirming the importance of security in maritime operations.

Companion Bills

TX HB699

Similar Relating to the funding of port security, facility projects, and port studies.

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