Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB10

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water Development Board.

Impact

If passed, HB10 will significantly amend the Texas Water Code by establishing a robust framework for the allocation of financial resources towards water supply projects. This is seen as a necessary response to ensure long-term water security for the state, especially given the increasing pressures from climate change and population growth. The fund will allow for generous financial support mechanisms, such as low or zero-interest loans and grants, ensuring that even smaller municipalities and rural political subdivisions can participate in essential water initiatives. Importantly, the bill emphasizes the creation of a more strategic and prioritized approach to water management in Texas.

Summary

House Bill 10 (HB10) focuses on enhancing the financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water Development Board. The bill introduces the New Water Supply for Texas Fund, aimed at acquiring or creating millions of acre-feet of new water supplies by 2033. This legislative effort reflects Texas's commitment to address its ongoing water scarcity issues and improve water infrastructure across both rural and urban areas. The fund's crucial role is to support various projects, including desalination, water transport infrastructure from other states, and development of alternative water sources.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB10 appears largely positive, with stakeholders recognizing the critical need for improved water resources and infrastructure. Supporters argue that the bill represents a proactive approach to tackling water scarcity, which is a pressing concern for Texas residents. On the other hand, some skepticism exists regarding the effectiveness of the proposed fund in translating into actual water supply projects, especially if adequate oversight is not established. There are concerns about the fiscal responsibility and sustainability of such financial expenditures without a comprehensive plan guiding the investment.

Contention

Despite the overall support for HB10, key points of contention arise regarding the governance of the new fund and the prioritization of project funding. Some legislators have voiced concerns about ensuring that the distribution of funds is equitable and based on demonstrated need, rather than political favoritism. Additionally, the bill's dependence on future legislative appropriations and the requirement for the approval of further amendments can complicate its implementation. The discourse emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability to maintain public trust in how water resources are allocated across the state.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Water Code

  • Chapter 15. Texas Water Assistance Program
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB28

Identical Relating to financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water Development Board.

TX HJR130

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the Texas water fund to assist in financing water projects in this state.

TX HJR130

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the Texas water fund to assist in financing water projects in this state.

Previously Filed As

TX SB28

Relating to financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water Development Board.

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