Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1890

Caption

Relating to authorizing certain projects to be undertaken by economic development corporations.

Impact

With the passing of SB1890, local government corporations, particularly Type A and Type B corporations, will have increased authority to undertake projects that align with infrastructure and public safety improvement. This could lead to enhanced public facilities and better emergency services funded through local tax revenues. However, the bill stipulates that the use of sales and use tax proceeds for these projects must be approved through a local election, ensuring that community input is considered before such funds are allocated.

Summary

Senate Bill 1890 seeks to authorize specific projects that can be undertaken by economic development corporations under Texas state law. It introduces amendments to the Local Government Code, specifically addressing the types of expenditures that corporations can allocate for general infrastructure and public safety projects. This bill defines 'projects' broadly, including development and maintenance of streets and roads, water supply facilities, and sewage facilities, as well as enhancements to public safety facilities and services.

Contention

The provisions of SB1890 raise important discussions about local governance and community control over resource allocation. While supporters argue that allowing economic development corporations to improve infrastructure and public safety will foster growth and enhance community services, critics may express concerns about the implications of enabling corporations to decide on project prioritization without sufficient oversight or transparency. The requirement for an election offers a balance by requiring direct community approval for substantial expenditure decisions, but it may also complicate and delay critical public works initiatives.

Companion Bills

TX HB1221

Same As Relating to authorizing certain projects to be undertaken by economic development corporations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.