Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR147 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 05/21/2017

                            85R27621 RMA-D
 By: Lucio III H.C.R. No. 147


 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, Economic development is a driving force in making
 Texas one of the most prosperous and attractive states in the
 nation; around the state, however, economically distressed
 communities (EDCs), including urban, rural, and port regions, are
 not receiving adequate investment and are thus falling further
 behind their thriving urban counterparts; and
 WHEREAS, As EDCs continue to struggle with generating new
 private equity for economic development, more are slipping below
 the poverty rate and experiencing decreases in median household
 income and employment rates; and
 WHEREAS, Through the Community Renewal Tax Relief Act of
 2000, the United States Congress introduced the New Markets Tax
 Credit program, which is designed to increase capital to EDCs by
 providing modest tax incentives to businesses, private investors,
 and banks that produce new infrastructure and economic development
 in such communities; and
 WHEREAS, Today, large portions of the Lone Star State are
 grappling with the negative effects caused by insufficient
 development, but the federal government has provided a worthy model
 for Texas to use in bolstering its low-income communities and
 unlocking its full economic potential; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the 85th Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby request the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house
 of representatives to create a joint interim committee to study the
 feasibility of a state-based New Markets Tax Credit program; and,
 be it further
 RESOLVED, That the study specifically:
 (1)  assess the short- and long-term impacts of
 deficient economic development and private capital growth on
 economically distressed communities;
 (2)  determine how a state-based New Markets Tax Credit
 program could promote economic development in EDCs; and
 (3)  analyze how EDCs could be affected by a state
 program drawing down additional federal credits; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the committee's proceedings and operations be
 governed by such general rules and policies for joint interim
 committees as the 85th Legislature may adopt.