HB-2876: Relating to the amendment of an existing comprehensive development agreement for a portion of State Highway 130 to facilitate nontolled transportation projects.
Sponsored by: Rep. Stan Gerdes
Filed on 02/14/2025
You have voted HB-2876: Relating to the amendment of an existing comprehensive development agreement for a portion of State Highway 130 to facilitate nontolled transportation projects..
You have voted HB-2721: Relating to the installation and maintenance by the Texas Department of Transportation of highway signs for certain cultural attractions..
You have voted SB-1230: Relating to the designation of Farm-to-Market Road 10 in Panola County as the Deputy Sheriff Chris Dickerson Memorial Highway..
You have voted HB-2638: Relating to the designation of Farm-to-Market Road 10 in Panola County as the Deputy Sheriff Chris Dickerson Memorial Highway..
Approp: Supplemental [HB-85]
An Act making supplemental appropriations, reappropriations, and other appropriations; amending appropriations; capitalizing funds; repealing appropriations; and providing for an effective date.
HB-85: Approp: Supplemental
Sponsored by: Rep.
Read The First Time - Referrals on 02/10/2025
HB-5393: Requires that all maintenance of sidewalks along state highways, with the exception of snow and ice removal, be the responsibility of the state.
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Phillips
Introduced, Referred To House Finance on 02/07/2025
You have voted HB-5393: Requires that all maintenance of sidewalks along state highways, with the exception of snow and ice removal, be the responsibility of the state..
Vehicle Laws - Fully Autonomous Vehicles [HB-1256]
Establishing certain standards and requirements for the operation of fully autonomous vehicles on highways in the State; requiring, before operating a fully autonomous vehicle on a highway in the State, a person to submit a law enforcement interaction plan to the Motor Vehicle Administration; and establishing that a State agency or local political subdivision may not prohibit the operation of fully autonomous vehicles on highways under their jurisdiction.
HB-1256: Vehicle Laws - Fully Autonomous Vehicles
Sponsored by: Rep. Kevin Hornberger
First Reading Environment And Transportation on 02/07/2025
Alternative Fuel, Fuel-Efficient, and Electric Vehicles - Highway Use Fees [HB-1457]
Repealing the annual surcharge required to register a zero-emission vehicle or plug-in electric drive vehicle; requiring the owners of certain alternative fuel vehicles, fuel-efficient vehicles, and plug-in electric drive vehicles to pay an annual highway use fee for each vehicle registered; establishing a voluntary annual Mileage-Based User Fee Program within the Department of Transportation; allowing the owners of certain vehicles to participate in the Program in lieu of paying the annual highway use fee; etc.
HB-1457: Alternative Fuel, Fuel-Efficient, and Electric Vehicles - Highway Use Fees
Sponsored by: Rep. Julie Palakovich Carr
Hearing Canceled (environment And Transportation) on 02/14/2025
Queen Anne's County - Municipalities - Speed Limits [HB-1236]
Authorizing municipalities in Queen Anne's County to decrease the maximum speed limit to not less than 15 miles per hour on highways without performing an engineering and traffic investigation.
HB-1236: Queen Anne's County - Municipalities - Speed Limits
Sponsored by: Rep. Steven Arentz
Favorable Report By Environment And Transportation on 03/15/2025
Baltimore City - Stop Sign Monitoring Systems - Authorization [HB-1226]
Authorizing the use of stop sign monitoring systems in school zones in Baltimore City if authorized by local law; providing that the owner or driver of a motor vehicle recorded failing to obey a stop sign is subject to a citation and a certain civil penalty under certain circumstances; establishing certain defenses to a charge of an alleged violation recorded by a stop sign monitoring system; and prohibiting a contractor administering a stop sign monitoring system from being compensated in a certain manner.
HB-1226: Baltimore City - Stop Sign Monitoring Systems - Authorization
Sponsored by: Rep. Robbyn Lewis
Hearing Canceled on 03/02/2025
Montgomery County - School Bus Stops on Highways - Alterations MC 8-25 [HB-1227]
Requiring, beginning October 1, 2025, that citations issued for certain alleged traffic violations in Montgomery County provide that the penalty be paid directly to Montgomery County; requiring, beginning October 1, 2025, that the fines collected by Montgomery County as a result of certain traffic violations be distributed in a certain manner and be used only to assist in covering the cost to construct median dividers on highways in the county where a school bus stop is located and at least 400 citations have been issued; etc.
HB-1227: Montgomery County - School Bus Stops on Highways - Alterations MC 8-25
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Favorable With Amendments Report By Environment And Transportation on 03/15/2025