Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2838

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

Caption

Relating to increasing access to and reducing taxation of Internet services.

Impact

This bill has far-reaching implications for state laws that regulate telecommunications and internet services. By establishing clear definitions for broadband service and categorizing service areas, the bill aligns Texas with federal standards and aids in directing resources to improve internet access. Additionally, financial incentives for broadband infrastructure projects allow for targeted investments to areas in desperate need, potentially transforming how residents interact with technology and receive essential services.

Summary

House Bill 2838 seeks to enhance access to broadband services while simultaneously reducing taxation on internet services in Texas. The bill defines broadband service improvements, aiming to meet minimum speed requirements and implementing a system for classifying serviceable locations as unserved, underserved, or served. A key aspect of the bill includes creating a broadband development office responsible for administering grants and loans to expand broadband access to areas that lack adequate service. This initiative is designed to bridge the digital divide across Texas, particularly targeting underserved communities.

Contention

While proponents argue that HB2838 will greatly benefit communities lacking internet access, concerns have been raised regarding the funding mechanisms and the potential impact of reduced taxation on state revenue. Critics argue that while the intent is noble, ensuring equitable access across diverse regions requires careful consideration of how these changes may affect funding for other critical services. Moreover, the bill addresses various stakeholders in the broadband landscape, leading to discussions on achieving a balance between private provider interests and public service goals.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 403. Comptroller Of Public Accounts
    • Section: 553
  • Chapter 490. Winding Up Contracts And State's Investment Portfolio In Connection With Awards From Texas Emerging Technology Fund
    • Section: New Section

Tax Code

  • Chapter 151. Limited Sales, Excise, And Use Tax
    • Section: 00394
    • Section: 0101
  • Chapter 171. Franchise Tax
    • Section: 10132

Companion Bills

TX SB1405

Identical Relating to increasing access to and reducing taxation of Internet services.

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