Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4308

Caption

Relating to the Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority and expanding the territory and powers of the authority; authorizing fees and the issuance of bonds.

Impact

This bill would significantly impact existing laws governing regional waste disposal, granting the Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority additional responsibilities that can enhance regional water quality management and provide vital infrastructure against hurricane-induced storm surges. By allowing the authority to operate and maintain a coastal barrier, the legislation aims to protect the upper Gulf Coast from flooding and environmental degradation due to storms and rising waters. Additionally, the authority’s ability to finance projects through bonds can improve its operational capacity and responsiveness to emerging challenges.

Summary

House Bill 4308 aims to expand the powers and territory of the Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority. The legislation seeks to establish the authority as a vital instrument for managing water quality and waste disposal in the upper Gulf Coast region of Texas, which includes Chambers, Galveston, Harris, and expanded areas to include Brazoria, Jefferson, and Orange Counties. Furthermore, it authorizes the issuance of fees and bonds, enabling the authority to fund its operations and projects effectively.

Contention

While supporters of HB 4308 argue that it would strengthen environmental protections and disaster preparedness in the region, there may be concerns regarding the authority’s expanded powers. Critics could argue that granting the authority greater control over waste disposal and financial responsibilities could lead to operational inefficiencies or governance issues, especially when tasked with managing extensive territories and diverse municipal needs. The potential for increased fees or charges to local municipalities for waste disposal services might also be a point of contention in future discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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