Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB627

Caption

Relating to the rate of the cigarette tax and the allocation of certain revenue from that tax to the foundation school fund; increasing the rate of a tax.

Impact

The implications of HB 627 are significant as they not only raise state tax revenues but also reinforce public health initiatives aimed at reducing smoking prevalence. By increasing the cost of cigarettes, the bill seeks to deter consumption, particularly among younger individuals and low-income populations, who are more sensitive to price changes. Additionally, directing tax income towards the Foundation School Fund signifies a commitment to improving educational resources and opportunities within the state, which has been a longstanding concern in Texas.

Summary

House Bill 627 proposes an increase in the cigarette tax rates in Texas, specifically amending the existing tax code to set the new rates at $82.50 per thousand cigarettes weighing three pounds or less and a corresponding increase for heavier cigarettes. The revenue generated from these taxes is earmarked for vital state funds, namely the Foundation School Fund and the Property Tax Relief Fund. The fundamental objective of this bill is to boost education funding through higher tax revenues while simultaneously discouraging tobacco use among the population, aligning with public health objectives.

Contention

HSB 627 may face opposition from various stakeholders, particularly tobacco industry representatives and advocates for individual consumer rights, who may argue that raising taxes on cigarettes disproportionately affects low-income smokers. Moreover, discussions around the allocation of tax revenue could provoke debates over whether education should be prioritized over other pressing public health priorities. Critics might also express concerns that such fiscal measures do not address the root causes of smoking addiction and related health issues, which may require more comprehensive public health strategies beyond taxation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB38

Relating to the elimination of certain property taxes for school district maintenance and operations and the provision of public education funding by increasing the rates of certain state taxes.

TX HB5285

Relating to the banning of school district ad valorem taxes for certain residential properties and an increase in the rates of certain state taxes to cover the increased cost to the state of providing public education; increasing the rates of taxes.

TX HB3345

Relating to the amount of the fee imposed on certain sexually oriented businesses that is allocated to the sexual assault program fund and the allocation of certain other revenue to that fund; increasing the amount of a fee.

TX SB377

Relating to the Texas Connectivity Fund and to the allocation and the use of certain proceeds from the imposition of state sales and use taxes on telecommunications services.

TX HB174

Relating to the allocation and deposit of certain surplus state revenue to the property tax relief fund for use in reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes.

TX HB19

Relating to the allocation and deposit of certain surplus state revenue to the property tax relief fund for use in reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes.

TX HB1325

Relating to the allocation and deposit of certain surplus state revenue to the property tax relief fund for use in reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes.

TX HB61

Relating to the allocation and deposit of certain surplus state revenue to the property tax relief fund for use in reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes.

TX HB58

Relating to the allocation and deposit of certain surplus state revenue to the property tax relief fund for use in reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes.

TX HB28

Relating to the allocation and deposit of certain surplus state revenue to the property tax relief fund for use in reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes.

Similar Bills

LA SB143

Provides for the transfer, deposit, and use of monies among state funds. (7/1/18) (EG INCREASE GF RV See Note)

LA HB379

Provides for the transfer, deposit, and use of certain treasury funds (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

NM SB48

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NM SB1

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NM SB192

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CA AB1420

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MO SB3

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CA AB3151

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