Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1108

Caption

Relating to the dissolution of certain general law districts.

Impact

If passed, SB1108 would enable districts to evaluate their interest towards dissolution and the potential transfer of responsibilities and assets to other political subdivisions. The bill ensures that residents' voices are heard through elections while also detailing the protocols for conducting such elections, including notices and election results handling. This will allow for well-publicized and orderly dissolution processes, enhancing local governance through community involvement.

Summary

Senate Bill 1108 relates to the dissolution of certain general law districts in Texas, providing a structured process for these districts to dissolve via local elections. This bill allows for the dissolution to be initiated by the board of the district, or the commissioners' court of the county. Voter participation is emphasized, as a dissolution election can also be called upon receipt of a petition signed by at least 15% of the district's registered voters. This mechanism aims to empower residents in the decision-making process regarding their local governance.

Contention

Potential points of contention may arise around the authority of local governments versus the need for streamlined governance. Critics might argue that the bill could lead to the unjust dissolution of necessary local services if not widely understood among voters. Additionally, there might be public concern regarding transparency in the transfer of assets and obligations during the dissolution process, as well as the ability of the board or receiver to manage such transitions effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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