Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SJR88

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the utilities reliability fund and the utilities reliability revenue fund to provide financial support for projects that enhance the reliability and resiliency of the power grid in this state.

Impact

If enacted, SJR88 would significantly impact state laws regarding the financing of electrical infrastructure projects in Texas. The funds created by this amendment would not be subject to appropriations, allowing for a more streamlined process in allocating resources directly to essential projects. This amendment is conceived to prioritize investments in the electrical grid, potentially improving service reliability for millions of Texans who depend on this infrastructure.

Summary

SJR88 proposes a constitutional amendment to create the utilities reliability fund and the utilities reliability revenue fund. These funds are designed to provide financial assistance for projects that enhance the reliability and resiliency of Texas' power grid. This initiative follows recent concerns about grid failures and aims to ensure that the state's electricity distribution infrastructure can withstand future demands and extreme weather events. The funds would be administered by the Public Utility Commission of Texas, which will determine how the resources are allocated and managed.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJR88 appears to be relatively supportive, with many stakeholders recognizing the need to bolster Texas' power system. Legislators, particularly from regions affected by previous electrical outages, have shown a keen interest in ensuring that Texas invests in its infrastructure. Nevertheless, some concerns have been raised about how funds will be distributed and whether this new structure could be mismanaged or lack accountability.

Contention

Notably, there is contention regarding the governance of the funds and the potential for politicization of project funding. Critics argue that assigning too much authority to the Public Utility Commission could lead to biased decisions favoring specific projects or interest groups. Additionally, discussions highlight the importance of public transparency and accountability in how the funds will be allocated to avoid pitfalls similar to those seen in previous state-funded initiatives.

Companion Bills

TX SJR80

Duplicate Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the utilities reliability fund and the utilities reliability revenue fund to provide financial support for projects that enhance the reliability and resiliency of the power grid in this state.

TX SB2369

Enabled by Relating to the reliability and resiliency of the power grid in this state; authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds.

TX SB2369

Enabled by Relating to the reliability and resiliency of the power grid in this state; authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds.

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