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Well, That Was a Disaster: Overhauling Emergency Powers

Last month, TPPF’s James Quintero testified before the Senate Committee on State Affairs in support of Senate Bill 1025 and Senate Joint Resolution 45, a bill and a constitutional amendment proposing an overhaul of the emergency powers provided by the Texas Disaster Act of 1975. Both proposals have been fully passed by the Texas Senate...

May 4, 2021
Local Government

Art of the Steal: Misusing Tax Dollars

Last month, TPPF’s James Quintero testified before the Senate Committee on Local Government in support of Senate Bill 252, a bill that criminalizes the use of tax dollars to store or refurbish nongovernmental personal property that do not provide public benefit. This bill is currently pending in committee. Below are Quintero’s prepared remarks delivered orally...

May 4, 2021
Local Government

Don’t Tread On Me: Lobbying Funded by Tax Dollars

Last month, TPPF’s James Quintero testified before the House Committee on State Affairs in support of House Bill 749, a bill prohibiting political subdivisions from using tax dollars to hire registered lobbyists or to pay a nonprofit association that hires registered lobbyists. The bill is currently pending in committee. Below are his prepared remarks delivered...

May 4, 2021
Local Government

Get Back to Where You Once Belonged: When Voters Reject a Tax Hike

Last month, TPPF’s James Quintero testified before the House Ways & Means Committee in support of House Bill 1391, a bill to require a taxing unit to reduce its tax rate to the lesser of the no-new-revenue tax rate or the voter-approval tax rate in cases where an entity fails to win majority support at...

May 4, 2021
Taxes & Spending

Loophole Allows Texas Cities and Counties to Blow Past Spending Limits

House Bill 1869 is scheduled for floor debate today. The bill would protect last session’s tax reforms by including debt not approved by voters, such as certificates of obligation, in the 3.5% voter-approval tax rate calculation. Under current law, these items are excluded from the tax rate calculation, even though they lead to higher taxes....

May 3, 2021
Local Government

Bearing Witness: Bringing Transparency to Lobbying With Taxpayer Funds

Bearing Witness: Senate Bill 1879 This month, TPPF’s James Quintero testified before the Senate Committee on Local Government in support of Senate Bill 1879, a bill to broaden the scope of what governmental entities must disclose as it relates to money being spent on directly or indirectly influencing the outcome of legislation. The bill has...

April 30, 2021
Local Government

Will Dallas Spend COVID-19 Funds Wisely?

Washington D.C. will soon flood the Lone Star State with “free” federal money and some North Texas cities are about to be absolutely inundated. According to a recent presentation delivered at Dallas City Hall, Big D and neighboring cities are set to receive as much as $871 million over the next two years. The tsunami...

April 27, 2021
Taxes & Spending

Texas School Districts are Sitting on a Gold Mine

Texas ISDs are sitting upon billions and billions of unused tax money, even while they clamor for more federal funds, press for more state aid, and eye more local debt (see here, here, here, and here for example). Meanwhile, taxpayers are getting absolutely shellacked.  The fact that school districts are sitting on a goldmine came...

April 23, 2021
K-12 Education

New Superintendent Salary Data Reveals Massive Paychecks

The Texas Education Agency has released its annual superintendent salary update and the new data reveals some eye-popping details. For instance, the highest paid full-time superintendent in Texas makes almost $450,000 in base pay alone. In 2021, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD’s top administrator will pull in $437,018, which is more than the President of the United States...

April 5, 2021
Local Government

Lawmakers Should Limit Disaster Powers

Was the Constitution a casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic? One federal judge warned that it could be. Striking down a ban on indoor church gatherings in North Carolina, Judge James C. Dever III ruled that “There is no pandemic exception to the Constitution of the United States or the Free Exercise Clause of the First...

March 31, 2021
Taxes & Spending

Texas Legislature must take tax reform to finish line

A new property tax report is raising eyebrows—especially among Texans struggling to put food on the table. The newly-released report, published every other year by the Texas Comptroller’s Office, confirms what most already suspect: Property taxes are big and growing fast. In 2019, more than 4,200 local governments hit homeowners and businesses with property tax...

March 18, 2021
Local Government

Don’t Let the Pandemic (or the Freeze) Cloud Sunshine Week

Video from a Jan. 5 officer-involved shooting won’t be made public until April, the Austin police say, because on top of everything else, it got cold in Texas in February. According to a police statement, “due to recent city of Austin weather-related closures, APD will not be releasing the video during the initial 60-day timeframe.”...

March 15, 2021
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