Texas 2015 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3378 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/12/2015

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                    84R11578 GRM-D
 By: Lucio III H.B. No. 3378


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the border commerce coordinator.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 772.010, Government Code, as added by
 Chapter 1339 (H.B. 564), Acts of the 76th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 1999, is reenacted and amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 772.010.  BORDER COMMERCE COORDINATOR.  (a)  The
 governor shall designate a border commerce coordinator in the
 governor's office or the office of the secretary of state as
 determined by the governor. The coordinator shall:
 (1)  examine trade issues between the United States,
 Mexico, and Canada;
 (2)  act as an ombudsman for government agencies within
 the Texas and Mexico border region to help reduce regulations by
 improving communication and cooperation between federal, state,
 and local governments;
 (3)  work with federal officials to resolve
 transportation issues involving infrastructure, including roads
 and bridges, to allow for the efficient movement of goods and people
 across the border between Texas and Mexico;
 (4)  work with federal officials to create a unified
 federal agency process to streamline border crossing needs;
 (5)  work to increase funding for the North American
 Development Bank to assist in the financing of water and wastewater
 facilities; [and]
 (6)  explore the sale of excess electric power from
 Texas to Mexico;
 (7)  study the flow of commerce at ports of entry
 between this state and Mexico, including the movement of commercial
 vehicles across the border, and establish a plan to aid that
 commerce and improve the movement of those vehicles;
 (8)  work to identify problems associated with border
 truck inspections and related trade and transportation
 infrastructure and develop recommendations for addressing those
 problems;
 (9)  work with the appropriate state and federal
 agencies to develop initiatives to mitigate congestion at ports of
 entry; and
 (10)  develop recommendations designed to:
 (A)  increase trade by attracting new business
 ventures;
 (B)  support expansion of existing and new
 industries; and
 (C)  address workforce training needs.
 (b)  The governor shall appoint a border commerce
 coordinator to serve at the will of the governor in the governor's
 office or in the office of the secretary of state and may select the
 secretary of state as the coordinator.
 (c)  The coordinator shall work with the interagency work
 group established under Section 772.011, with local governments,
 metropolitan planning organizations, and other appropriate
 community organizations adjacent to the border of this state with
 the United Mexican States, and with comparable entities in Mexican
 states adjacent to that border to address the unique planning and
 capacity needs of those areas.  The coordinator shall assist those
 governments, organizations, and entities to identify and develop
 initiatives to address those needs.  Before January 1 of each year,
 the coordinator shall submit to the presiding officer of each house
 of the legislature a report of the coordinator's activities under
 this subsection during the preceding year.
 (d)  The coordinator shall:
 (1)  work with private industry and appropriate
 entities of Texas and the United States to require that low-sulfur
 fuel be sold along highways in Texas carrying increased traffic
 related to activities under the North American Free Trade
 Agreement; and
 (2)  work with representatives of the government of the
 United Mexican States and the governments of Mexican states
 bordering Texas to increase the use of low-sulfur fuel.
 (e)  The coordinator shall appoint a border mayor task force,
 to be named the Texas Good Neighbor Committee, consisting of the
 mayors from every municipality located in this state along the
 border between Texas and the United Mexican States.  The task force
 shall:
 (1)  advise the coordinator on key trade, security, and
 transportation-related issues important to the municipalities
 appointed to the task force;
 (2)  hold quarterly meetings with mayors from Mexico
 to:
 (A)  increase:
 (i)  cooperation;
 (ii)  communication; and
 (iii)  the flow of information;
 (B)  identify problems; and
 (C)  recommend solutions;
 (3)  seek assistance and input from private sector
 stakeholders involved in commerce to identify issues to address;
 and
 (4)  provide recommendations to assist the coordinator
 in carrying out the coordinator's statutory duties.
 SECTION 2.  (a)  Section 772.010, Government Code, as added
 by Chapter 429 (S.B. 1136), Acts of the 76th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 1999, is repealed.
 (b)  Section 3(a), Chapter 1215 (H.B. 925), Acts of the 79th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2005, which reenacted and amended
 Section 772.010, Government Code, as added by Chapters 429 (S.B.
 1136) and 1339 (H.B. 564), Acts of the 76th Legislature, Regular
 Session, 1999, is repealed.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2015.