HB-1248: Relating to a credit or refund for diesel fuel taxes paid on diesel fuel used in this state by auxiliary power units or power take-off equipment.
Sponsored by: Rep. Trent Ashby
Read First Time on 02/26/2019
You have voted HB-1248: Relating to a credit or refund for diesel fuel taxes paid on diesel fuel used in this state by auxiliary power units or power take-off equipment..
SJR-42: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees and taxes on motor fuels and lubricants may be used.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donald Huffines
Read First Time on 03/11/2015
You have voted SJR-42: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees and taxes on motor fuels and lubricants may be used..
SJR-15: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used.
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Schwertner
Read First Time on 02/02/2015
You have voted SJR-15: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used..
SJR-12: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used.
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Schwertner
Committee Report Sent To Calendars on 05/15/2015
You have voted SJR-12: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used..
SB-1380: Relating to the exemption of municipalities, certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities, and regional transit authorities from certain motor fuel taxes.
Sponsored by: Sen. Judith Zaffirini
Read First Time on 03/18/2015
You have voted SB-1380: Relating to the exemption of municipalities, certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities, and regional transit authorities from certain motor fuel taxes..
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-69: Proposing a constitutional amendment to permit the attorney general to prosecute offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, and offenses involving insurance fraud or the imposition of the motor fuels tax.
Sponsored by: Rep. Debbie Riddle
Filed on 01/16/2015
You have voted HJR-69: Proposing a constitutional amendment to permit the attorney general to prosecute offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, and offenses involving insurance fraud or the imposition of the motor fuels tax..
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-36: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used.
Sponsored by: Rep. Lyle Larson
Correction In Referral on 03/18/2015
You have voted HJR-36: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used..
HJR-114: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees and taxes on motor fuels and lubricants may be used.
Sponsored by: Rep. Giovanni Capriglione
Read First Time on 03/23/2015
You have voted HJR-114: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees and taxes on motor fuels and lubricants may be used..
HB-940: Relating to the investigation and prosecution of offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, offenses involving insurance fraud, and offenses involving motor fuels tax.
Sponsored by: Sen. Pat Fallon
Read First Time on 02/26/2015
You have voted HB-940: Relating to the investigation and prosecution of offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, offenses involving insurance fraud, and offenses involving motor fuels tax..
HB-776: Relating to the creation of a public integrity unit in the office of the attorney general to prosecute offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, and offenses involving insurance fraud or the imposition of the motor fuels tax.
Sponsored by: Rep. Debbie Riddle
Read First Time on 02/26/2015
You have voted HB-776: Relating to the creation of a public integrity unit in the office of the attorney general to prosecute offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, and offenses involving insurance fraud or the imposition of the motor fuels tax..