You have voted SB-341: Relating to the allocation of certain motor vehicle sales tax revenue to the state highway fund and to the uses of that revenue..
You have voted SB-1729: Relating to programs for imposing or increasing a toll on and increasing the vehicle registration fee for a commercial motor vehicle..
SB-1182: Relating to the use of money in the state highway fund for toll projects.
Senate Bill 1182 is a proposed law in Texas that aims to regulate how money from the state highway fund can be used for toll projects. The bill outlines specific guidelines for the allocation of gasoline tax and other revenue sources to fund the construction, maintenance, and improvement of state road systems, excluding toll roads. It prohibits the use of state highway fund money for toll projects or systems, ensuring that the funds are designated for public road construction and other transportation-related functions. The bill also specifies various amendments to existing transportation laws related to the allocation and use of state highway fund money.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donald Huffines
Co-author Authorized on 03/30/2015
HJR-91: Proposing a constitutional amendment dedicating certain revenue derived from the tax imposed on the sale of motor vehicles to the state highway fund.
Sponsored by: Rep. Rodney Anderson
Read First Time on 03/24/2015
You have voted HJR-91: Proposing a constitutional amendment dedicating certain revenue derived from the tax imposed on the sale of motor vehicles to the state highway fund..
HJR-53: Proposing a constitutional amendment dedicating certain revenue derived from the tax imposed on the sale of motor vehicles to the state highway fund.
Sponsored by: Rep. John Wray
Correction In Referral on 03/18/2015
You have voted HJR-53: Proposing a constitutional amendment dedicating certain revenue derived from the tax imposed on the sale of motor vehicles to the state highway fund..
HJR-48: Proposing a constitutional amendment limiting the permissible uses of the state highway fund, including further limiting the use of additional tax and fee revenue attributable to changes to certain state taxes and fees, to increase revenue for nontolled public highway purposes.
Sponsored by: Rep. J.D. Sheffield
Correction In Referral on 03/18/2015
You have voted HJR-48: Proposing a constitutional amendment limiting the permissible uses of the state highway fund, including further limiting the use of additional tax and fee revenue attributable to changes to certain state taxes and fees, to increase revenue for nontolled public highway purposes..
HJR-24: Proposing a constitutional amendment dedicating revenue derived from the taxes imposed on the sale, use, or rental of motor vehicles to the state highway fund and limiting the permissible uses of certain money in the fund.
Sponsored by: Rep. Patricia Harless
Read First Time on 03/24/2015
You have voted HJR-24: Proposing a constitutional amendment dedicating revenue derived from the taxes imposed on the sale, use, or rental of motor vehicles to the state highway fund and limiting the permissible uses of certain money in the fund..
HJR-13: Proposing a constitutional amendment temporarily dedicating a portion of the revenue derived from the state sales and use tax to the state highway fund.
Sponsored by: Rep. John Wray
Laid On The Table Subject To Call on 04/30/2015
You have voted HJR-13: Proposing a constitutional amendment temporarily dedicating a portion of the revenue derived from the state sales and use tax to the state highway fund..
You have voted HB-469: Relating to the allocation of certain motor vehicle sales tax revenue to the state highway fund and to the uses of that revenue..
HB-399: Relating to taxes wholly or partly deposited to the credit of the state highway fund; increasing the rates of the gasoline and diesel fuel taxes and authorizing the increase or decrease of those rates in subsequent years.
Sponsored by: Rep. J.D. Sheffield
Correction In Referral on 03/18/2015
You have voted HB-399: Relating to taxes wholly or partly deposited to the credit of the state highway fund; increasing the rates of the gasoline and diesel fuel taxes and authorizing the increase or decrease of those rates in subsequent years..
HB-3763: Relating to the allocation of certain increases in state sales tax revenue due to transportation projects to the state highway fund through the use of economic impact zones established by the Texas Department of Transportation.
Sponsored by: Rep. Allen Fletcher
Referred Directly To S/c On Long-term Infrastructure Planning By Chair on 04/02/2015
You have voted HB-3763: Relating to the allocation of certain increases in state sales tax revenue due to transportation projects to the state highway fund through the use of economic impact zones established by the Texas Department of Transportation..
HB-373: Relating to the allocation of certain revenue from the taxes imposed on the sale, rental, or use of motor vehicles to the state highway fund and to the uses of that revenue.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ron Simmons
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 04/09/2015
You have voted HB-373: Relating to the allocation of certain revenue from the taxes imposed on the sale, rental, or use of motor vehicles to the state highway fund and to the uses of that revenue..
HB-2861: Relating to an optional procedure for the issuance of a permit by the City of Laredo for the movement of oversize or overweight vehicles carrying cargo in Webb County; authorizing a fee.
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Raymond
Effective On 9/1/15 on 06/18/2015
You have voted HB-2861: Relating to an optional procedure for the issuance of a permit by the City of Laredo for the movement of oversize or overweight vehicles carrying cargo in Webb County; authorizing a fee..