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031723 Friday Staff Report „ City Manager's Office 215 E. McKinney St., Denton, TX 76201 • (940) 349-8307 DENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: March 17, 2023 TO: The Honorable Mayor Hudspeth and Council Members FROM: Sara Hensley, City Manager SUBJECT: Friday Staff Report Upcoming Meetings A. Work Session of the City Council on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, at 12:00 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room. B. Cancelled— Regular Meeting of the City Council on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. C. Community Partnership Committee on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room. D. Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee on Friday, March 24, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room. OUR CORE VALUES Inclusion • Collaboration • Quality Service • Strategic Focus • Fiscal Responsibility General Information & Status Updates A. General Election Voting Locations — Attached are early voting and election day polling locations finalized by the Denton County Elections Office. The information has been placed on the City's Vote webpage and addresses have been linked for easier searching. As with previous elections, Capital Projects/Engineering is identifying any roadway construction that might hinder the ability of residents to travel to listed voting locations in Denton. Staff will then coordinate voting detour routes, produce detour "vote here" directional signs, and then place the signs at the potential areas of conflict. The diagrams for each location were also placed on the Vote webpage. Staff contact: Rosa Rios, City Secretary B. 2023 Denton Utilities Benchmark Survey — Over the next few weeks, select utility customers will receive a utilities and customer service benchmark survey provided by the City of Denton via mail, as referenced in Informal Staff Report 2022-076. The launch of this broad, large-scale community survey via Polco will gather baseline data specifically surrounding the provision of utilities and utility billing. The first phase of this survey will utilize random sampling to ensure statistically valid results. The second phase of the survey will include an online open participation survey, allowing utility customers to provide feedback should they not have been included in the random sampling selection. Once results are compiled, staff will provide an update to Council via an upcoming Friday Report. Staff contact: Jennifer Rainey, City Manager's Office C. Denton Animal Services Receives Donated Pet Food Pantry Shed - Denton Animal Services(DAS)recently received a donated shed from Denton Animal Support Foundation (DASF). The shed will be used as a Pet Food Pantry to store donated pet food that is distributed to anyone in need of pet food. Last year, in partnership with DASF, DAS distributed pet food to 2,841 customers. DAS extends its appreciation and gratitude for the support of DASF to continue the Pet Food Pantry program and a secure place to store the food. For more information about the Pet Food Pantry and the Linda McNatt Animal Care and Adoption Center, please call (940) 349-7594 or visit the Animal Services web page. Staff contact: Tiffany Thomson, Animal Services & Customer Service J � v 2 Responses to Council Member Requests for Information A. Supplemental Council Meeting Documents — On Feb. 24, Mayor Hudspeth suggested creating a digital folder to store Council meeting-related documents. Staff regularly provide clarifying responses to Council questions on City Council agenda items prior to meetings. Beginning March 21, these questions and responses will be publicly available and linked to the agenda under"Section 2. Requests for clarification of agenda items listed on this agenda" as indicated in the attached document. Additionally, any handouts provided during the meeting will be uploaded and available after the conclusion of the meeting. Staff contact: Rosa Rios, City Secretary's Office B. ReHydrant Feedback — On March 14, Mayor Pro Tem. Beck shared information and requested staff feedback on ReHydrant projects from various jurisdictions. Staff from multiple departments reviewed the concept and provided feedback. Should additional information be requested, a two-minute pitch is requested. Water Utilities advised existing hydrants in the City's system are `dry barrel type', which TCEQ may not allow to be used for potable water. Staff is researching the regulations on this but advised of multiple considerations to be aware of should this be allowed by TCEQ, including the maintenance of water quality through backflow prevention and regular testing. Community Services advised that the concept does not appear to conflict with the Property Maintenance Code, though considerations would need to be made if a project like this were to be implemented locally, including what role, if any, the City would have enforcing compliance with proper usage of the drinking fountain. Should additional information be needed, a two-minute pitch is requested for staff to perform a more in-depth assessment. Staff contact: Jennifer Rainey, City Manager's Office C. Senior Living Group Home Inquiry — On March 14, a resident emailed staff and Mayor Hudspeth with concerns about a residence on Churchill, which they believe is being used as a senior living group home. Staff visited the residence on March 15,inspected the rooms, and spoke with the owner. Staff did not observe any activity that went beyond what is permitted by city standards for residents of a single-family dwelling. Staff contact: Sean Jacobson, Planning D. Property Concerns at on Locust St—On March 15, Mayor Hudspeth and Council Member McGee shared communication from a local business regarding a potential roof leak. Staff visited the location along with the property manager, contractor, and business owner to review the building repairs provided and plans to continue to remediate the issue. Staff will follow up with the business owner to ensure the roof is in proper condition after the next rain. Staff contact: Monica Benavides, City Manager's Office E. GreenSense Program Update — On March 16, Mayor Hudspeth shared resident communication regarding rooftop solar systems and solar tax. Staff believe the increased resident communication is prompted by a flyer distributed to residential customers with rooftop solar systems incorrectly informing them of an impending $50 "solar tax". While staff recommendations to both the Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee and Public Utilities Board did include recommended changes to fees paid by residential customers with rooftop solar, those changes are meant to recover fixed costs currently not paid by those customers and instead borne by all other customers. Denton Municipal Electric (DME) currently serves over 60,000 customers and approximately 1,000 of those customers have rooftop solar systems. As such, a work session with the City Council on 3 May 16 was previously scheduled to discuss the current state of the rooftop solar market, recommended updates to the GreenSense Program, and provide the advisory bodies' recommendations. Staff contact: Bill Shepherd, DME Upcoming Community Events and Public Meetings A. Macrame Workshop — (ages 18+) on Tuesday, March 21 at 2 p.m. at the South Branch Library. Join local artisan Mary Cresson and learn two basic knots used in macrame work. You will leave with a new skill and two keychains. More information and registration is available online. Staff contact: Jennifer Bekker, Library B. Public Meeting for Cooper Crossing Neighborhood lA — Capital Projects is hosting a Virtual Community Meeting for the 2019 Street Bond Neighborhood lA (Cooper Crossing) Construction Kickoff on Thursday, March 23 at 6 p.m. This project consists of full-depth reconstruction of 21 street segments within the Neighborhood IA project area, including Meadow Lane,Plum Hollow Street,Tanglewood Street,Pheasant Hollow Street, Willow Stone Street, Pear Tree Place, Windbrook Street, and Windbrook Court. More information about the project including the project area and meeting registration is available online. Staff contact: Taylor Holt, Capital Projects C. Through the Lens — (ages 5-11) on Thursday, March 23 at 4 p.m. at the South Branch Library.Learn about photographer Dorothea Lange,who captured images of the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression and make Depression-era toys.More information and registration is available online. Staff contact: Jennifer Bekker, Library D. Adaptive Rec Bowling — (ages 14+) are invited to join Adaptive Recreation staff at the University Lanes Bowling Alley (1212 E. University Drive) on March 24. This social connection event begins at 11:00 a.m. and continues until 1:00 p.m. The cost is $10 per person. Registration is required and available online. Staff contact: Mia Macy, Parks and Recreation E. Great American Cleanup — The 35th Annual Great American Cleanup (GAC), Denton's largest and longest-running litter cleanup, is Saturday, March 25. Cleanups begin at 9 a.m. followed by a Volunteer Appreciation Party at Quakertown Park / Denton Civic Center (321 E. McKinney Street) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a free lunch, educational activity booths, a children's bounce house, and more. During the Appreciation Party,prizes will be awarded to the largest group of volunteers, the most bags collected, and the oddest item found. While online registration for the 2023 GAC has closed, day-of registration will be available at the event beginning at 8 a.m. at the Denton Civic Center. Staff contact:Autumn Natalie, Parks and Recreation F. Northeast Denton Area Plan Public Engagement Events —Two public engagement events have been scheduled for the Northeast Denton Area Plan. The first event is a Community Visioning Open House to obtain input and feedback from the community. At the open house, attendees will learn about the planning process and timeline, participate in fun exercises to understand opportunities and challenges from the community's point of view and share their vision for the Northeast Denton area. Staff encourages community members and Council to attend one of the two Community Visioning Open House dates below: • Date/Time: Thursday, March 23 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, March 25 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 4 • Location: Hodge Elementary School Cafeteria—3900 Grant Parkway The second event is an invitation-only Strategic Foresight Workshop. Participants will review trends impacting the area, develop future scenarios, and identify a list of common themes. Feedback will be used to develop a future vision statement for the Northeast Denton area, which will then be vetted widely through multiple public feedback opportunities, including an online survey on the project website. This one-day workshop will include a diverse group of 40-60 stakeholders that are a representative sample across geography, organizations, and demographics (age, race, gender, etc.). The invitations will ensure participants represent a broad range of experiences to ensure a meaningful dialogue. City staff worked with the consultant team to identify stakeholders that include City Council members, Planning and Zoning Commissioners, Denton County representatives, Northeast Denton Area Plan Steering Committee and Ambassador members, DISD representatives, landowners, residents, business owners and university and high school faculty and students. An email invitation will be sent out later this month. • Date/Time: Saturday, April 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Location: Development Service Center—401 N. Elm Street For more information about the Northeast Denton Area Plan, including the plan boundary, visit www.discussdenton.com/areMlans. Staff contact: Ron Menguita, Development Services G. Felted Soap Workshop — (ages 18+) on Wednesday, March 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the South Branch Library. Have "good clean fun" by creating felted soap! We will cover a bar of soap with colorful wool which gently exfoliates, eliminates the need for a loofah or washcloth, and makes soap easier to hang on to. More information and registration is available online. Staff contact: Jennifer Bekker, Library H. Teen Art Night — (ages 12-17) The Teen Council is hosting an Art Night on March 31 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Denia Recreation Center (1001 Parvin St). Step-by-step instructions will be provided to create your own masterpieces.No creative or artistic skills are needed. Additionally, the Teen Council will provide all necessary supplies and snacks for all attendees.The cost is$10 per teen,and registration is available online. Staff contact: David Ruiz, Parks and Recreation I. Active Adult Health Fair—(active adults ages 50+) The Denton Senior Center(509 N. Bell Avenue) is hosting a health and resource fair on April 1 from 9 a.m. to noon. This fair provides community members connections to services and resources they may need now or in the future. Vendors with tables include Medicare, doctor offices, legal services, and so much more! The fair is free to attend and open to the public. Staff contact: Nicole Brasher, Parks and Recreation J. Emily Frenkel Quilt Talk — Local quilter, Emily Frenkel, will present her historical masterpiece"The 1922 Displacement of the Town of Quaker,in Denton,TX"to the Visual Arts Society of Texas at their April 5 meeting at 6:45 p.m. at the Patterson-Appleton Arts Center (400 E. Hickory). The event is $5.00 per person and is included on the City of Denton's Quakertown Centennial Memorial Calendar. This calendar of events runs through the end of 2023 and brings together events hosted by the City and community partners that honor the Quakertown community and recognize the centennial of its removal. 5 For more information, visit discussdenton.com/Quakertown. Staff contact: Omar Siddiqi, Parks and Recreation K. Easter E sg tg ravaganza — (ages 0-10) Denton Parks and Recreation will host its annual Easter Eggstravaganza and Egg Hunt on Saturday,April 8 from 9 a.m.—noon. The family- friendly event will feature bounce houses, food trucks, arts and crafts, face painting, balloon twisting, a petting zoo, free photos with the Easter Bunny, and over 40,000 eggs! The egg hunts are staggered and categorized by age groups and are scheduled at various times throughout the event. This year's event will feature a sensory hour and sensory- friendly egg hunt which includes reduced noise and lights and allows for a slower paced egg hunt for every bunny to enjoy! Hop on out and do not forget your favorite basket for the hunt! This free event is hosted at the Denton Civic Center and Quakertown Park, 321 E. McKinney St. For more info visit www.ciiyofdenton.com/easter. Staff contact: Autumn Natalie, Parks and Recreation L. Kids Rock: The Return—(ages 5-11)Kids Rock has returned, and young Denton residents are having a blast! Each month, kids enjoy a night out while parents enjoy the night off. The program runs from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Experienced staff plan each month around a unique theme, then create play stations that include games and activities, mini-sports tournaments, unique inflatable fun, ping-pong, video games on a large screen, and a DJ with dance contests! Two slices of pizza and a drink are included for attendees. Staff also sell additional concessions and glow products. Preregistration is required and can be completed online. The cost is$25 per child,with a$5 late fee if registering the day of, after 5 p.m., with an upcoming program on April 21. Staff contact: Sara Farris, Parks and Recreation M. Garden Workdays at Denia Wildflower Garden—Join Keep Denton Beautiful for monthly garden workdays at the Denia Wildflower Garden, located in front of Denia Recreation Center(1001 Parvin St.). Get ready to dig in the dirt and learn proper garden maintenance techniques with our garden experts. Tasks vary but frequently involve weeding, cutting back plants, and picking up plant debris and litter. The volunteer opportunity is free to attend but does require registration through the park's event calendar page. Upcoming workdays are scheduled for April 15, and May 6. Staff contact: Austin Eldred, Parks and Recreation Attachments A. Early Voting Locations.........................................................................................................8 B. Election Day Voting Locations...........................................................................................10 Informal Staff Reports A. 2023-026 Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnership (GRIP)Program ..........................12 B. 2023-027 March 17, 2023 State Legislative Update ..........................................................14 Council Information A. Council Requests for Information.....................................................................................160 B. Public Meeting Calendar...................................................................................................162 C. Draft Agenda for April 4, 2023 Council Meeting.............................................................166 D. Draft Agenda for April 4, 2023 Special Called Joint Meeting with DISD.......................175 6 E. Future Work Session Items ..............................................................................................177 F. Street Closure Report .......................................................................................................179 DENTON COUNTY EARLY VOTING (VOTACION ADELANTADA DEL CONDADO DE DENTON) MAY 6, 2023 (6 DE MAYO DE 2023) JOINT, GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION (ELECCION CONJUNTAS DE GENERALES Y ESPECIALES) The main Early Voting polling place is Denton County Elections Administration located at 701 Kimberly Dr., Denton,TX 76208, room A111(El principal lugar de votaci6n anticipada es la Administraci6n de Elecciones del Condado de Denton ubicada en 701 Kimberly Dr., Denton, TX 76208,sala A111) EARLY VOTING BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE DAYS AND HOURS (DIAS Y HORAS DE VOTACION TEMPRANO POR APARICION PERSONAL) April (abril)24- 29 Monday-Saturday(lunes-s6bado) 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. April (abril)30 Sunday(domingo) 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. May(mayo) 1-2 Monday-Tuesday(lunes-marten) 7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Location Address Room City Zip Code (Ubicaci6n) (Direcci6n) (Sitio de Votaci6n) (Ciudad) (C6digopostal) 1 Bartonville Town Hall 1941 E.Jeter Rd. Council Room Bartonville 76226 2 Carrollton Public Library at 4220 N.Josey Ln. Large Meeting Carrollton 75010 Hebron &Josey Room 3 Rosemeade Recreation Center 11330 E. Rosemeade Front Snack Area Carrollton 75007 Pkwy. 4 Corinth City Hall 3300 Corinth Pkwy. Workshop Room Corinth 76208 5 Steven E. Copeland 1400 FM 424 Community Room Cross Roads 76227 Government Center 6 Timberglen Recreation Center 3810 Timberglen Rd. Large Room Dallas 75287 7 Denia Recreation Center 1001 Parvin St. Room B Denton 76205 8 Denton Civic Center 321 E. McKinney St. Community Room Denton 76201 9 Denton County Elections 701 Kimberly Dr. A111 Denton 76208 Administration 10 Denton Wesley Foundation 1501 Maple St. Great Hall and Denton 76201 Chapel 11 Martin Luther King Jr. 1300 Wilson St. Meeting Room B Denton 76205 Recreation Center 12 North Branch Library 3020 N. Locust St. Meeting Room Denton 76209 13 North Lakes Recreation Center 2001 W. Windsor Dr. Room A Denton 76201 14 Robson Ranch Clubhouse 9428 Ed Robson Cir. Medina Room Denton 76207 15 South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln. Program Room Denton 76210 16 Texas Woman's University- 301 Administration Dr. Room 2238 Denton 76201 Hubbard Hall 17 Double Oak Town Hall 320 Waketon Rd. Bill Wilkinson Double Oak 75077 Community Room 18 Denton County Southwest 6200 Canyon Falls Dr. Community Room Flower Mound 76226 Courthouse 19 Flower Mound Community 1200 Gerault Rd. Chill Zone Flower Mound 75028 Activity Center 20 Flower Mound Senior Center 2701 W. Windsor Dr. Armadillo Room Flower Mound 75028 21 Frisco Fire Station#4 4485 Cotton Gin Rd. Training Room Frisco 75034 22 Frisco Fire Station#6 3535 Eldorado Pkwy. Training Room Frisco 75033 23 Frisco Fire Station#7 330 W. Stonebrook Training Room Frisco 75036 Pkwy. 24 Frisco Government Center 5533 FM 423 Community Room Frisco 75036 25 Highland Village Municipal 1000 Highland Village Police Training Highland Village 75077 Complex Rd. Room 26 Justin Municipal Complex 415 N. College Ave. City Council Justin 76247 Chambers 8 27 Northwest ISD Administration 2001 Texan Dr. Curriculum Design Justin 76247 Building Center Room 28 Krum ISD Administration 1200 Bobcat Blvd. Boardroom Krum 76249 Building 29 Lewisville Municipal Annex 1197 W. Main St. Community Room Lewisville 75067 30 Thrive Recreation Center 1950 S.Valley Pkwy. Sage Meeting Lewisville 75067 Room 31 Little Elm Town Hall 100 W. Eldorado Pkwy. Council Executive Little Elm 75068 Room 32 Northlake Town Hall 1500 Commons Cir., Ste. Council Chambers Northlake 76226 30 33 Oak Point City Hall 100-B Naylor Rd. Community Room Oak Point 75068 34 Parr Library 6200 Windhaven Pkwy. Conference Room Plano 75093 35 Pilot Point Senior Center 310 S. Washington St. Exercise Room Pilot Point 76258 36 Ponder Town Hall 102 W. Bailey St. Council Chambers Ponder 76259 37 Prosper Fire Station #2 1140 S.Teel Pkwy. Training Room Prosper 75078 38 Roanoke Public Library 308 S. Walnut St. &eeting Room A Roanoke 76262 39 Sanger Community Center 101 Freese Dr. Meeting Room Sanger 76266 40 The Colony Annex Building 6804 Main St. Annex Building The Colony 75056 41 Trophy Club MUD No. 1 100 Municipal Dr. Board Room Trophy Club 76262 Building Denton County Elections Website: https://www.votedenton.gov Application for a Ballot by Mail may be downloaded from our website: https://www.votedenton.com/early- voting-by-mail-absentee/ (Solicitud para Boleta por Correo se puede descargar de nuestro sitio web): https://www.votedenton.com/early-voting-by-mail-absentee/ Information by phone: Denton County Elections Administration, 940-349-3200 (Informacion por telefono): Administracion de Elecciones del Condado de Denton 940-349-3200 Applications for a Ballot by Mail must be submitted between January 1, 2022 and April 25, 2022 by mail,fax or email to: Note:effective December 1, 2017- If an Application for Ballot by Mail is submitted by fax or e-mail the original application must also be mailed and received by the Early Voting Clerk no later than the 41" business day after receipt of the faxed or e-mailed copy. (Solicitudes para una Boleta por Correo pueden ser sometidas entre el 1 de enero de 2022 y 25 de abril de 2022 por correo,fax o por correo electronico a: Nota:efectivo el 1 de Diciembre de 2017-Si una solicitud de boleta por correo se envia por fax o por correo electronico la solicitud original tambien debe ser enviada por correo y recibida por el Secretario de votacion anticipada no mas tarde del cuarto dia habil despues de recibir la copia enviada por fax o por correo electronico.) Early Voting Clerk(Secretario De Votaci6n Adelantada) PO Box 1720 Denton,TX 76202 Fax: 940-349-3201 Email: elections@dentoncounty.com 9 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS - ELECTION DAY BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE LOCATIONS ES DE VOTACION EN EL DIA DE ELECCION POR APARICION PERSONAL DEL ELECCIONES GENERALES Y ESPECIALES DEL 2023) May 6, 2023 -- 7:00 am - 7:00 pm (6 de mayo de 2023 -- 7:00 am - 7.00 pm) Precinct Location Address Room City Zip code (precinto) (lugar) (direction) (sito de votaci6n) (ciudad) (cvdigo postal) 2069 Denton ISD Sisk Service Center 230 N. Mayhill Rd. Assembly Room Denton 76208 2070 Denton ISD Sisk Service Center 230 N. Mayhill Rd. Assembly Room Denton 76208 4163 Denton ISD Sisk Service Center 230 N. Mayhill Rd. Assembly Room Denton 76208 4165 Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center 1300 Wilson St. Computer Lab/Meeting Room B Denton 76205 4166 Denton Civic Center 321 E. McKinney St. Community Room Denton 76201 4167 Denton Civic Center 321 E. McKinney St. Community Room Denton 76201 1007 North Branch Library 3020 N. Locust St. Meeting Room Denton 76209 1056 North Branch Library 3020 N. Locust St. Meeting Room Denton 76209 1057 North Branch Library 3020 N. Locust St. Meeting Room Denton 76209 1058 North Lakes Recreation Center 2001 W.Windsor Dr. Room A Denton 76207 1060 North Lakes Recreation Center 2001 W.Windsor Dr. Room A Denton 76207 1061 North Branch Library 3020 N. Locust St. Meeting Room Denton 76209 1062 North Branch Library 3020 N. Locust St. Meeting Room Denton 76209 1063 North Branch Library 3020 N. Locust St. Meeting Room Denton 76209 1064 North Branch Library 3020 N. Locust St. Meeting Room Denton 76209 1065 Denton Civic Center 321 E. McKinney St. Community Room Denton 76201 1066 Denton ISD Sisk Service Center 230 N. Mayhill Rd. Assembly Room Denton 76208 2067 Denton ISD Sisk Service Center 230 N. Mayhill Rd. Assembly Room Denton 76208 4168 Denton Civic Center 321 E. McKinney St. Community Room Denton 76201 4171 Denton Wesley Foundation 1501 Maple St. Great Hall and Chapel Denton 76201 4174 Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center 1300 Wilson St. Computer Lab/Meeting Room B Denton 76205 1059 North Lakes Recreation Center 2001 W.Windsor Dr. Room A Denton 76207 4169 Denton Wesley Foundation 1501 Maple St. Great Hall and Chapel Denton 76201 4170 Denton Wesley Foundation 1501 Maple St. Great Hall and Chapel Denton 76201 4172 Denton Wesley Foundation 1501 Maple St. Great Hall and Chapel Denton 76201 10 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTIONS - ELECTION DAY BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE LOCATIONS ES DE VOTACION EN EL DIA DE ELECCION POR APARICION PERSONAL DEL ELECCIONES GENERALES Y ESPECIALES DEL 2023) May 6, 2023 -- 7:00 am - 7:00 pm (6 de mayo de 2023 -- 7:00 am - 7.00 pm) Precinct Location Address Room City Zip code (precinto) (lugar) (direcci6n) (sito de votaci6n) (ciudad) (c6digo postal) 4173 Denton Wesley Foundation 1501 Maple St. Great Hall and Chapel Denton 76201 4175 Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center 1300 Wilson St. Computer Lab/Meeting Room B Denton 76205 4176 South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln. Program Room Denton 76210 4177 Denia Recreation Center 1001 Parvin St. Room B Denton 76205 4178 Denia Recreation Center 1001 Parvin St. Room B Denton 76205 4187 Denton Wesley Foundation 1501 Maple St. Great Hall and Chapel Denton 76201 4189 Krum ISD Administration Building 1200 Bobcat Blvd. Boardroom Krum 76249 4193 Ponder Town Hall 102 W. Bailey St. Council Chambers Ponder 76259 4197 Argyle Town Hall 308 Denton St. E. Community Room Argyle 76226 4161 South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln. Program Room Denton 76210 4162 South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln. Program Room Denton 76210 4164 South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln. Program Room Denton 76210 4179 South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln. Program Room Denton 76210 4180 South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln. Program Room Denton 76210 4181 South Branch Library 3228 Teasley Ln. Program Room Denton 76210 4182 Harpool Middle School 9601 Stacee Ln. Gymnasium Lantana 76226 4183 Argyle Town Hall 308 Denton St. E. Community Room Argyle 76226 4184 Denton Fire Station#7 4201 Vintage Blvd. Community Room Denton 76226 4185 Robson Ranch Clubhouse 9428 Ed Robson Blvd. Medina Room Denton 76207 4186 Robson Ranch Clubhouse 9428 Ed Robson Blvd. Medina Room Denton 76207 11 March 17, 2023 Report No. 2023-026 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnership (GRIP) Program EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Denton Municipal Electric (DME) has submitted two concept papers to the US Department of Energy (DOE) for proposed projects under the GRIP program. The first proposed project is to implement an Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS), improving control and monitoring of the distribution system. The second proposal is for the design and completion of a distribution system of renewable generation resources and storage serving the University of North Texas (UNT) campus and creating energy capacity on the DME distribution grid to serve local customers. The DOE has reviewed the proposals and encouraged the City to submit a full application on each project, advancing both proposals to the next step of the grant process. BACKGROUND: GRIP is a $10.5 billion program funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, commonly referred to as BIL, with the purpose to enhance grid flexibility and improve the resilience of the power system against growing threats of extreme weather and climate change. The first round of funding for this program is $3.8 billion for FY 22 and 23. GRIP includes three funding Topic Areas: • Topic Area I — Grid Resilience Utility and Industry Grants ($2.5 billion)- supports activities that will modernize the electric grid to reduce impacts due to extreme weather and natural disasters. • Topic Area 2 — Smart Grid ($3 billion) — aims to increase the flexibility, efficiency, and reliability of the electric power system, with particular focus on increasing capacity of the transmission system, preventing faults that may lead to wildfires or other system disturbances, integrating renewable energy at the transmission and distribution levels, and facilitating the integration of increasing electrified vehicles, buildings, and other grid- edge devices. • Topic Area 3 — Grid Innovation ($5 billion) — provides financial assistance to one or multiple states, Tribes, local governments, and public utility commissions to collaborate with electric sector owners and operators to deploy projects that use innovative approaches to transmission, storage, and distribution infrastructure to enhance grid resilience and reliability. Concept papers, outlining a proposed project, are a required first step in the application process and submission deadlines vary by funding Topic Area. DME has submitted two concept papers for proposed projects under Topic Area 2 and 3. Both Topic Areas require a 50 percent non-federal source match. To modernize the grid and reduce service impacts related to natural events, remote control and monitoring of the DME distribution system is proposed under Topic Area 2. Currently, DME relies on substation breakers to disconnect the power in the event of a fault, customers to call in 12 March 17, 2023 Report No. 2023-026 to report an outage, and line crews to find the affected circuit and restore power. Utility providers are implementing ADMS, a software platform that integrates numerous utility systems and provides automated outage restoration and optimization of distribution grid performance. ADMS functions include automated Fault Location, Isolation, and Service Restoration (FLISR), conservation voltage reduction, peak demand management, and volt/volt-ampere reactive (voltNAR) optimization. DME strongly believes that this proven technology can provide safe and secure management of an increasing volume of data on the distribution electric grid while enabling the effective management of distributed renewable energy, electric vehicle charging, and other grid-connected devices. In collaboration with Hunt Energy Enterprises (HEE) and UNT, DME proposes integrating batteries into existing wind generators and future solar energy resources managed by DME and UNT, on the UNT campus, to increase overall system resilience and provide new sources of reliable power and renewable power to the citizens of Denton and the students and faculty of UNT as well as the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) grid. The design and completion of the proposed project will provide a distribution system of renewable generation resources and storage serving the University of North Texas (UNT) campus and create energy capacity on the DME distribution grid to serve local customers and provide ancillary services like fast frequency response, voltage support, congestion management, and power quality management to the distribution network. The collaborative and innovative approach to enhance grid resilience and reliability meets the requirements of Topic Area 3. DOE has reviewed the proposals and encouraged the City to submit a full application on each project, advancing both proposals to the next step of the process. The deadline for Topic Area 2 full applications is March 17, 2023 and the deadline for Topic Area 3 is May 19, 2023. Staff is currently working to finalize the required documents and budget for the ADMS application (Topic Area 2). Discussions between the City, UNT, and HEE continue regarding a distribution system of renewable generation resources and storage. Submission of a full application under Topic Area 3 will be dependent on an agreed collaboration. STAFF CONTACT: Laura Behrens Assistant Director of Procurement Laura.Behrens@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-7273 PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS: DME Grant Management Office 13 March 17, 2023 Report No. 2023-027 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: March 17, 2023, State Legislative Update BACKGROUND: The filing period for the 88th Session of the Texas Legislature concluded on Friday, March 10. Since the beginning of bill filing on Nov. 14,2022,over 8,000 pieces of legislation were submitted for the legislature's consideration. This record-breaking tally includes over 1,500 bills impacting cities. Staff along with its legislative consultants continue to review filed legislation, assess their impacts on the City of Denton, and,in some cases,prepare for the possibility of providing written or verbal testimony to the legislature. A report of the bills currently being tracked by the City is attached. Additionally, the Texas Municipal League also publishes detailed descriptions of bills on its website. With roughly 67 days of the 140-day session complete, legislators continue their work by hearing bills in an ever-increasing number of committee meetings. The Senate has begun to hear a small number of bills on the floor, while the House is expected to begin floor activity in earnest in late March. DISCUSSION: The following are updates on the City's state legislative-related activities over the previous weeks. Qualified Hotel Project Legislation The City's Qualified Hotel Project bill (H.B. 2321), which would grant Denton the ability to use the Qualified Hotel Project economic development tool was previously filed in the house, but, despite significant engagement with senate delegation members, the City was not able to secure the filing of a companion bill in the Senate. The City and its legislative consultants are working vigorously to have the bill heard in committee as soon as possible. Recent Actions Several significant local pre-emption bills were heard in committee this week. S.B. 149 would restrict a city's ability to regulate what the bill defines as "statewide commerce". This broadly written bill could limit requirements to various permits and regulatory systems, such as noise, donation boxes, mini-warehouses, dance halls, lodging facilities, and alternate housing facilities. Issues such as metal recycling, accessible pedestrian sidewalks, special event parking, and valet parking policies could also be severely restricted. A similar bill, H.B. 2127,would remove a city's ability to adopt or enforce ordinances relating to a field under specific state codes, including the Occupational Code and Agriculture Code. Staff expressed opposition to the authors of both bills and the committee's hearing them, focusing on the pre-emption of local control and the possible unintended consequences of such broadly written legislation. Staff and the City's legislative consultants have also taken advocacy action on the following: 14 March 17, 2023 Report No. 2023-027 • Opposition to S.B. 175, which would prohibit cities from using legislative consultants to communicate Council's legislative policy in Austin. • Support for H.B. 149, which would provide additional flexibility with regarding to parkland dedication • A number of human resource-related bills, summarized in our Human Resources-Related Bill Impact Summary (attached) • Two telecommunications bills summarized in our Telecommunications-Related Bill Impact Summary(attached) Electric Utili . Bills On the last official day to file bills, nine (9)bills focused on ERCOT market design were filed by the Chair and Vice Chair of the Senate Business and Commerce Committee. Two of these bills, SB 6 and SB 7, are supported by the Lieutenant Governor and are priority bills. DME filed comments on both bills this week (attached). SB 6 establishes the Texas Energy Insurance Program and other funding mechanisms to support the construction and operation of new dispatchable (natural gas) electric generating facilities and a fund to provide low-interest loans to existing dispatchable generating resources to improve their reliability and to protect against their retirement. SB 7 mandates the development of a new reliability product in the ERCOT day-ahead market called the Dispatchable Reliability Reserve Service. This new product would require renewable energy resources to purchase capacity firming to cover the natural intermittency of wind and solar generation as well as requiring Load Serving Entities like DME to purchase said product to cover hourly load forecast error. DME opposes this approach as it discriminates against renewable energy resources and would disproportionately allocate grid reliability costs to municipal utilities that have, as a matter of public policy, decided to supply renewable energy to its customers. Over 320 electric utility,environmental,and municipal utility-related bills have been filed this session. DME staff, the Texas Public Power Association, and Focused Advocacy are tracking these bills to determine which ones will move through the legislative process and determining our position on each of them. Denton County Days Staff and partner organizations have coordinated travel, meetings, and visits in conjunction with Denton County Days at the Capitol on March 21-22.Denton County Days serves as an opportunity for the various groups, organizations, entities, and jurisdictions to visit with members of the delegation to advocate for the needs of the communities served individually, and as a collective voice advocating for the greater good of residents and businesses within Denton County. Multiple members of the City's legislative delegation, Council members, peer jurisdictions, and partner organizations will be in attendance. A copy of the City of Denton 2023-2024 Legislative Program is available online. CONCLUSION: Staff, along with legislative consultants, peer cities, and partner organizations, are actively implementing the Council's legislative policy. Staff will continue to provide ongoing updates on the legislative session to Council via the Friday Report. 15 March 17, 2023 Report No. 2023-027 ATTACHMENTS: 1. City of Denton Bill Tracking List 2. City of Denton Property Tax Bill Tracking List 3. Human Resources-Related Bill Impact Summary 4. Telecommunications-Related Bill Impact Summary 5. DME Comments on S.B. 6, S.B. 7, and S.B. 2012 STAFF CONTACT: Ryan Adams Chief of Staff Ryan.Adams@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8565 REOUESTOR: Staff Initiated STAFF TIME TO COMPLETE REPORT: 1 hour PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS: City Manager's Office Denton Municipal Electric 16 !I� )W I JACKSON WALKER L. L.P. 6 i/ R esearch R qyort 03-15-2023 - 14:03:37 F1FFFReferred to Committee Reported from Committee Passed 1st Chamber Referred to Committee Reported from Committee FFrF-rr--r-S4gre<VVetoed Pas 2nd Chamber Select All Deselect All 0 OH B14 H arris, Cody(R) Relating to certain approval procedures for property development review by a political subdivision. ■ Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management 0 OH B30 Moody, Joe(D ) Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public ■ information law . Companions: H B2383 Moody, Joe(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 975 West, Royce(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B61 Noble, Candy(R) Relating to prohibited logistical support by a governmental entity for procurement of an abortion or ■ an abortion provider's services. Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B66 Talarico, James(D ) Relating to the regulation of kennels. ■ Companions: H B 1171 Cole, Sheryl(D ) Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Business and Industry 17 OH B92 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality, county, or property ow ners' association to prohibit or regulate ■ certain activities on residence homestead property. Companions: H R 9 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Enabling) 3-15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H cuse Agriculture and Livestock Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H cuse Agriculture and Livestock O H B121 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to the regulation by a municipality or county of certain employment benefits and policies. ■ Companions: SB 563 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B 149 M urr, Andrew(R) Relating to the sale of park land ow ned by certain municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs ❑H B 159 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to the procedure by w hich a taxing unit is required to provide public notice of certain ad valorem ■ tax-related information. Companions: H B 1360 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B 163 Spiller, D a✓id(R) Relating to the applicability of lobbyist registration requirements to a person w ho provides legal services ■ to a political subdivision. Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B 170 Spiller, D a✓id(R) Relating to certain requirements applicable to certain public entities that engage in lobbying. ■ Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B187 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to a proposition to approve the issuance of bonds or other debt. ■ 18 Companions: H B664 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1609 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services CH B 193 O rtega, Lina(D ) Relating to authorization for a county or municipality to establish a local minimum wage. ■ Companions: H B224 O mega, Lina(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 389 Eckhardt, Sarah (F)(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 582 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B215 Johnson, Jarvis(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homesteads ■ of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: H B5134 Bell, Cecil(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed H R 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B318 Cortez, Philip(D ) Relating to the authority of a county to require a person to obtain a building permit for certain portable ■ structures. Companions: SB 1231 Campbell, D cnna(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G(xernment Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House County Affairs O H B349 Bucy, John(D ) Relating to the exemption of certain property from municipal drainage service charges. ■ Companions: H B824 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 597 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee on H cuse Urban Affairs 19 OH B409 Collier, Nicole(D ) Relating to the governance and administration of the Texas Indigent D Efense Commission and to certain ■ disclosures made in relation to the provision of funding for indigent defense services. Companions: H B2864 Collier, Nicole(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Voted favorably from committee on H cuse Criminal Jurisprudence O H B413 Thompson, Senfronia(D ) Relating to a progressive disciplinary matrix for police officer misconduct in certain municipalities. ■ Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O H B419 Shine, H ugh(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation by a taxing unit other than a school district of a portion of ■ the appraised value of a residence homestead based on the average appraised value in the preceding tax year. Companions: H R 23 Shine, H Lgh(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B422 VanD saver, G a-y(R) Relating to remotely conducting depositions, hearings, and other proceedings in juvenile cases. ■ Companions: H B890 VanD Eaver, G a-y(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1992 Perry, Charles(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Juvenile Justice and Family Issues OH B451 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to issue debt to purchase or lease tangible personal ■ property. Companions: SB 561 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services O H B452 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to cemeteries in certain municipalities. ■ Companions: H B 1910 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) 20 Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cruse Land and Resource Management O H B455 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to authorizing certain political subdivisions to change the date on w hich their general election for ■ officers is held. Companions: H B4128 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 647 Springer, Drew(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Elections 0 ❑H B494 M eza, Terry(D ) Relating to employment leave for certain family or medical obligations. ■ Companions: H B247 M eza, Terry(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House International Relations/Economic D ev ❑H B495 M eza, Terry(D ) Relating to rest breaks for employees of certain contractors w ith a governmental entity. ■ Companions: H B263 M eza, Terry(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B550 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to the use of municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue for certain infrastructure projects and public ■ parks. Companions: H B3091 Vasut, Cody (F)(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B553 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to provide a universal basic income. ■ Companions: H B4550 Toth, Steve(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 2498 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs 21 OH B576 Raymond, Richard(D ) Relating to the confidentiality of certain autopsy records. ■ Companions: H B 1678 Raymond, Richard(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 6-23 H Committee action pending H cuse Public H ealth ❑H B581 Raymond, Richard(D ) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of real property ow need by a charitable organization for ■ the purpose of renting the property at below market rates to low income and moderate-income households. Companions: SB 613 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 2398 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (dentical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B602 Shaheen, M att(R) Relating to requiring political subdivisions of this state to participate in the federal electronic verification of ■ employment authorization program, or E-verify. Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B613 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to charges imposed by a governmental body for providing copies of public information under the ■ public information law. Companions: H B2789 Vasut, Cody (F)(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B614 Shaheen, M att(R) Relating to property ow ners' association fines. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Committee action pending H cuse Business and Industry O H B622 Shaheen, M att(R) Relating to the publication of required notice by a political subdivision by alternative media. ■ Companions: H B 1030 Shaheen, M att(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House County Affairs OH B640 Johnson, Julie(D ) Relating to the municipal sales and use tax for street maintenance. ■ 22 Companions: H B 1538 Johnson, Julie(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 402 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 612 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B643 Patterson, Jared(R) Relating to the definition of sexually oriented business. ■ Companions: H B708 Shaheen, M att(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs H B1266 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SB 476 H ughes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B664 Bailes, Ernest(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem ■ taxation. Companions: H B529 White, James(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means OH B708 Shaheen, M att(R) Relating to the definition of sexually oriented business. ■ Companions: H B643 Patterson, Jared(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs H B1266 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SB 476 H ughes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B714 Patterson, Jared(R) Relating to the establishment of the D strict of Austin as the seat of state government. ■ 23 Companions: H B4521 Cain, Briscoe(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 50 Patterson, Jared(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B740 G cnzalez, Jessica(D ) Relating to the deferral or abatement of the collection of ad valorem taxes on an appreciating residence homestead. Companions: H B469 G cnzalez, Jessica(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B741 G codw in, Vikki(D ) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of property ow ned by a charitable organization and used to provide child-care services. Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B743 D Ean, Jay(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to regulate the use of an appliance, system, or component that is fueled by natural gas or propane. Companions: SB 783 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B744 D Ean, Jay(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of gasoline-pow Bred landscaping equipment. Companions: H B764 Cain, Briscoe(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs OH B745 D Ean, Jay(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 24 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 51 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B762 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to a prohibition on the issuance of a warrant authorizing the use of a no-knock entry by a peace ■ officer. Companions: H B492 Wu, G aie(D ) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B1272 Crockett, Jasmine (F)(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B2009 Reynolds, Ron(D ) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B4464 D Eshotel, Joe(D ) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 175 Miles, Borris(D ) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Sent to subcommittee H ouse Criminal Jurisprudence O H B764 Cain, Briscoe(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of gasoline-pow e-ed ■ landscaping equipment. Companions: H B744 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B774 Collier, Nicole(D ) Relating to the ad valorem tax appraisal of an older residence homestead located in or near a tax increment ■ financing reinvestment zone. Companions: H B4046 Collier, Nicole(D ) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 52 Collier, Nicole(D ) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B783 M eza, Terry(D ) Relating to cemeteries in certain municipalities and counties. ■ 25 Companions: H B3199 M eza, Terry(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management ❑H B795 Thompson, Ed(R) Relating to emergency generators or other power sources for nursing facilities and assisted living facilities. Companions: H B2301 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H uran Services SB 1202 M iles, Borris(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H aalth and H uman Services SB 1207 Menendez, Jose(D ) Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House H u-nan Services ❑H B799 H arris, Cody(R) Relating to a limitation on the use of certain unsubstantiated information relating to peace officer misconduct. Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Criminal Jurisprudence ❑H B824 Buckley, Brad(R) Relating to authorizing certain political subdivisions to change the date on w hich their general election for officers is held. Companions: H B2640 King, Tracy(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Elections O H B834 Campos, Liz(D ) Relating to the establishment by the Texas Department of H cusing and Community Affairs of a pilot program to solicit donations made by text message for the benefit of local programs. Companions: H B1226 Campos, Liz (F)(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs O H B860 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to municipal and county permitting requirements to conduct certain repairs on residential buildings. Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management 26 ❑H B863 Schofield, Mike(R) Relating to the election date for the authorization of the issuance of bonds or a tax increase. ■ Companions: SB 1608 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services ❑H B866 O Iverson, Tom(R) Relating to approval of certain land development applications by a municipality or county. ■ Companions: SB 494 H ughes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B889 Klick, Stephanie(R) Relating to the timing of changes to county election precincts. ■ Companions: H B2057 Klick, Stephanie(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Elections ❑H B893 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to requiring certain employers to provide paid sick leave to employees. ■ Companions: H B87 Reynolds, Ron(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse International Relations/Economic D e✓ O H B898 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to the offense of passing certain vehicles on a highway. ■ Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Transportation ❑H B934 D utton, H a-old(D ) Relating to the definition of "affected person" for purposes of a contested case hearing held by or for the ■ Texas Commission on Environmental Quality regarding certain environmental permit applications. Companions: H B969 D Ltton, H a-old(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation 27 OH B953 D utton, H a-old(D ) Relating to a periodic review and expiration dates of state and local tax preferences. ■ Companions: H B 1335 D utton, H a-old(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H R 60 D utton, H a-old(D ) enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means ❑H B969 Cook, D a✓id(R) Relating to local regulation to enforce child custody orders. ■ Companions: H B4240 Raymond, Richard(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 431 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Juvenile Justice and Family Issues ❑H B974 Zw iener, Erin(D ) Relating to law enforcement policies prohibiting a peace officer from using less lethal projectiles for the purpose ■ of controlling the activity or movement of a gathering of people. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H aneland Security and Public Safety OH B978 O rdaz, Claudia (F)(D ) Relating to pet cruelty by a pet groomer. ■ Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Criminal Jurisprudence ❑H B986 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Relating to the categorization, collection, and publication of certain demographic and other ■ information pertaining to certain public benefits programs. Companions: H B 1608 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 982 Pow ell, Beverly(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 2-2 3 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H unan Services OH B993 M unoz, Sergio(D ) Relating to sheriff's department civil service systems in certain counties. ■ Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs 28 ❑H B994 M unoz, Sergio(D ) Relating to sheriff's department civil service systems in certain counties. ■ Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Oise County Affairs ❑H B995 M unoz, Sergio(D ) Relating to line of duty illness or injury leave for sheriff's department civil service systems in certain ■ counties. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse County Affairs ❑H B997 M unoz, Sergio(D ) Relating to municipal authority to prohibit police or fire department employees from circulating or signing ■ certain employment petitions. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H cuse Urban Affairs O O H B 1014 Plesa, M haela (F)(D ) Relating to county and municipal housing authority pet policies. ■ Companions: H B3798 M injarez, Ina(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1159 Anderson, D oc(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs SB 349 Springer, D iew(R) ( Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse County Affairs O O H B1022 Leo-Wilson, Terri (F)(R) Relating to the hours of work of county employees. ■ Last Adtion: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs O ❑H B1033 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to prohibiting the use of political tests by governmental entities and certain government ■ contracts. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs O H B1034 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the use of revenue from that ■ tax. Companions: SB 1538 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Filed 29 Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Ways and Means O O H B 1065 Sherman, Carl(D ) Relating to official oppression and to law enforcement policies requiring peace officers to report certain peace ■ officer misconduct. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H crneland Security and Public Safety ❑H B 1076 Neave Criado, Victoria(D )Relating to hiring and licensing certain persons as peace officers. ■ Companions: SB 376 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Committee action pending H cuse H cneland Security and Public Safety O ❑H B1082 H eanandez, Ana(D ) Relating to the release of a tier two form listing hazardous chemicals that is in the possession of a ■ political subdivision of this state. Companions: SB 585 Alvarado, Carol(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation ❑H B 1083 Bucy, John(D ) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ■ ad valorem taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads. Companions: H B 1061 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B1283 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3437 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3757 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 68 Bucy, John(D ) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means ❑H B1096 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain counties. ■ 30 Companions: H B75 Toth, Steve(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Transportation ❑H B 1127 M artinez Fischer, Trey(D ) Relating to the payment in installments of ad valorem taxes on a residence homestead. ■ Companions: H B 1828 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means O ❑H B 1132 Spiller, D a✓id(R) Relating to the amount of an expenditure made by certain political subdivisions for w hich competitive ■ bidding is required. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse County Affairs O ❑H B 1148 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Relating to the repeal of the prohibition against certain municipal or county regulation of the rental or leasing ■ of housing accommodations. Companions: H B886 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B3308 Bryant, John(D) (dentical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs O ❑H B1154 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to commissioners court quorum requirements and voting requirements applicable to the levying of a ■ county tax. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs ❑H B 1159 Anderson, D oc(R) Relating to county and municipal housing authority pet policies. ■ Companions: H B3798 M injarez, Ina(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1014 Plesa, M ihaela (F)(D ) (dentical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs SB 349 Springer, Drew(R) ( Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs 31 O ❑H B 1171 Cole, Sheryl(D ) Relating to applicability of civil service status to emergency medical services personnel in certain ■ municipalities. Companions: H B4025 Rodriguez, Eddie(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B66 Talarico, James(D ) Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Business and Industry SB 66 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (dentical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs O ❑H B 1174 H oiv ard, D cnna(D ) Relating to the authority of municipalities to prohibit the sale of single-use plastic water bottles at municipal ■ golf courses. Companions: SB 551 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e,/elopment Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs O O H B1191 Cain, Briscoe(R) Relating to the regulation of raising or keeping six or fewer chickens by a political subdivision or property ■ ow nersACTM association. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Agriculture and Livestock O O H B 1196 Romero, Ramon(D ) Relating to certain contracts regarding airports operated by or on behalf of a local government. ■ Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Transportation ❑H B 1203 O rdaz, Claudia (F)(D ) Relating to the prosecution of the offense of cruelty to nonlivestock animals. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Removed from hearing 03/14/23, H cuse Criminal Jurisprudence O ❑H B 1204 Martinez, Armando(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality to remove territory from an emergency services district follow ng ■ annexation. Companions: SB 1189 Buckingham, D a✓v n(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management 32 ❑H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem ■ taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means ❑H B 1266 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) Relating to the definition of sexually oriented business. ■ Companions: H B643 Patterson, Jared(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs H B708 Shaheen, M att(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SB 476 H Lghes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs ❑H 81279 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to the extent of a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management El 81307 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to municipal release of extraterritorial jurisdiction and disannexation involving certain areas. ■ Companions: H B2776 D Eshotel, Joe(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1500 Buckingham, D a✓v n(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B4751 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management 33 ❑H B 1309 D utton, H a-old(D ) Relating to suits against certain governmental employees. ■ Companions: H B2549 D utton, H a-old(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence ❑H B 1312 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to meetings of the board of directors of a municipal utility district. ■ Companions: SB 917 H dl, Bob(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management ❑H B1317 Shine, H ugh(R) Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications required or permitted under the ■ Property Tax Code. Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means O ❑H B 1327 Morales, Eddie(D ) Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public ■ information law. Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs O ❑H B1348 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate veterinarians. ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee on H cuse Agriculture and Livestock O ❑H B 1354 Sherman, Carl(D ) Relating to the salaries of members of certain municipal police departments and to state assistance payments ■ to offset the cost of those salaries. Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Appropriations ❑H B1389 G ullen, Ryan(R) Relating to the applicability of certain municipal governmental requirements on an agricultural ■ operation. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H Ouse Agriculture and Livestock O O H B 1439 H e-nandez, Ana(D ) Relating to the authority of a county or municipality to require removal of graffiti from private property. ■ 34 Companions: SB 368 Alvarado, Carol(D ) (dentical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last A ction: 3 -15-23 H M eeting set for 10:30 A.M . O RAD 1, E2.012, H cuse County Affairs ❑H B 1454 Anchia, Rafael(D ) Relating to state, local, and court involvement in determining w hether victims and w itnesses to an ■ offense and certain detained, arrested, or incarcerated persons are lawfully present in the United States. Companions: H B 1236 Anchia, Rafael(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 92 Menendez, Jose(D) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 106 Menendez, Jose(D) (dentical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse State Affairs O O H B 1458 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Relating to the intake and disposition records of animal shelters and releasing agencies. ■ Companions: H B337 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Public H ealth O O H B 1465 Bucy, John(D ) Relating to the location w here certain sales are consummated for the purpose of municipal sales and ■ use taxes. Companions: H B4260 Talarico, James(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1417 Schw e-tner, Charles(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 333 Schw e'tner, Charles(R) ( Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means O O H B 1467 Bucy, John(D ) Relating to drug testing and prescription drug policies and certain legal protections for employees and ■ independent contractors of state agencies and political subdivisions. Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse State Affairs ❑H B1476 H a-rison, Brian(R) Relating to a limitation on the salary paid to officers and employees of this state and political subdivisions of ■ this state. 35 Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case State Affairs O O H B1489 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to the issuance of certificates of obligation by local governments ■ Companions: SB 2490 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services O H B 1492 O rdaz, Claudia (F)(D ) Relating to the conveyance of property by a municipality for the public purpose of economic ■ development. Companions: SB 543 Blanco, Cesar(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D evelopment Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs O O H B1514 H dland, Justin(R) Relating to protesting changes to municipal zoning regulations and boundaries. ■ Companions: H B4637 Sherman, Carl(D ) (Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B 1518 D arby, D rew(R) Relating to the examination of appraisal services for an appraisal management company. ■ Companions: SB 769 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Committee action pending Licensing and Administrative Procedures O ❑H B 1557 Campos, Liz(D ) Relating to a D Epartment of Public Safety program to provide grants to public improvement districts for ■ services for homeless individuals. Companions: H B2394 Campos, Liz (F)(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs 36 ❑H B 1579 Canales, Terry(D ) Relating to the investigation of municipal fire fighters in certain municipalities. ■ Companions: SB 1436 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) (Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs ❑H B1596 Buckley, Brad(R) Relating to the applicability of the law governing the provision of state aid to certain local governments ■ disproportionately affected by the granting of ad valorem tax relief to disabled veterans. Companions: H B125 Buckley, Brad(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Appropriations ❑H B 1598 D arby, D rew(R) Relating to local government and other political subdivision regulation of certain solid waste facilities. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Environmental Regulation O ❑H B 1661 Burns, D ewayne(R) Relating to the age limit for a beginning position in a police department under municipal civil service. ■ Companions: SB 2161 King, Phil (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs O ❑H B 1689 M urr, Andrew(R) Relating to the use of county hotel occupancy tax revenue for an electronic tax administration system ■ and the reimbursement of tax collection expenses. Last Aetion: 3 -13-23 H Committee action pending H cuse Ways and M eans ❑H B 1724 Raymond, Richard(D ) Relating to the submission of personal contact information by certain local government officials to the ■ Texas D Vision of Emergency Management and local health departments. Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse H cmeland Security and Public Safety ❑H B1733 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem ■ taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) 37 SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D aan, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means O O H B1738 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to severance pay for political subdivision employees and independent contractors. ■ Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs O H B1767 Klick, Stephanie(R) Relating to the granting of privileges at hospitals for podiatrists. ■ Companions: SB 730 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H Ealth and H unan Services Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Public H eBlth O ❑H B 1776 Thompson, Ed(R) Relating to the expansion of the territory of an emergency services district into the territory of a ■ municipality. Companions: H B4492 H a-ris, Caroline (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed SB 659 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management ❑H B 1817 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) Relating to the validity of a contract for which a disclosure of interested parties is required. ■ Last A ction: 3 -15-23 H Meeting set for 10:30 A.M . O RAD 1, JH R140, H cuse State Affairs O ❑H B 1819 Cook, D a✓id(R) Relating to the repeal of the authority of political subdivisions to adopt or enforce juvenile curfews. ■ 38 Companions: H B561 Israel, Celia(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 603 H uahes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Criminal Justice Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Select on Youth H ealth & Safety ❑H B1829 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) Relating to the publication of annual financial statements by a municipality. ■ Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs O H B 1863 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Relating to the civil penalty for certain signs placed on the right-of-w a/ of a public road. ■ Companions: SB 190 M iles, Borris(D ) (dentical) 3-15-23 S Recommended for Local/Uncontested Calendar Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Transportation O ❑H B1918 Lopez, Janie (F)(R) Relating to publication by the attorney general of a contingent fee contract for legal services for political ■ subdivisions and related information. Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs ❑H B 1922 D utton, H a-old(D ) Relating to periodic reauthorization of municipal building permit fees. ■ Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management O O H B 1946 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Relating to the categorization, collection, and publication of demographic and other information ■ pertaining to certain public benefits programs. Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H Lman Services O H B 1954 Vo, H Lbert(D ) Relating to the licensing of certain veterans by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the hiring ■ of those veterans by political subdivisions. Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H aneland Security and Public Safety O ❑H B1962 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and ■ convention center project and to pledge certain tax 39 revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Companions: SB 720 Paxton, Angela(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D welopment Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means O O H B1987 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to municipal regulation of structured sober living homes. ■ Companions: H B4431 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs ❑H B2018 M unoz, Sergio(D ) Relating to prompt review of land development applications. ■ Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management O O H B2035 Slaw son, Shelby(R) Relating to the authority of a local government to regulate evictions. ■ Companions: SB 986 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Business and Industry O O H B2050 Zw iener, Erin(D ) Relating to local government prohibitions or restrictions on the sale or use of a container or package. ■ Companions: H B 176 Zw iener, Erin(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation ❑H B2127 Burrows, D ustin(R) Relating to state preemption of certain municipal and county regulation. ■ Companions: SB 814 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce 40 Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Meeting set for 10:30 A.M . O RAD J., I R140, H cuse State Affairs O H B2133 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) Relating to authorizing certain political subdivisions to change the date on w hich the general election for ■ officers is held. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Elections O H B2134 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) Relating to regulation of massage therapists and massage establishments by political subdivisions. ■ Companions: SB 1009 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on Licensing and Administrative Procedures O ❑H B2135 Canales, Terry(D ) Relating to the public information law. ■ Companions: SB 618 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse State Affairs O H B2211 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in this state and the ■ express preemption of local regulation of those emissions. Companions: SB 1261 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 784 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e/elopment Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Environmental Regulation O ❑H B2224 H e-nandez, Ana(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality to alter speed limits. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Transportation O O H B2226 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to state and municipal motor fuel taxes. 0 41 Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Ways and Means O O H B2232 Spiller, D a✓id(R) Relating to county authority to cancel subdivisions in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B2239 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to municipal regulation of the removal of an Ashe juniper tree. ■ Companions: SB 1426 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B2241 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to use public money to provide legal services for individuals ■ unlawfully present in the United States. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs O O H B2253 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district in certain counties. ■ Companions: SB 883 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means O H B2258 Cain, Briscoe(R) Relating to a limit on municipal and county expenditures. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse State Affairs O H B2266 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to judicial review of certain local laws applicable to state license holders. ■ Companions: H B610 Swanson, Valoree(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence ❑H B2282 G amez, Erin (F)(D ) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities and counties and the authority of ■ certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue. 42 Companions: SB 940 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) (dentical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D atelopment Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means ❑H B2301 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Relating to emergency generators or other power sources for nursing facilities and assisted living ■ facilities. Companions: H B795 Thompson, Ed(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H uman Services SB 1202 M iles, Borris(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H EaIth and H Lman Services Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H unan Services ❑H B2321 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue for hotel and convention center ■ projects and other qualified projects. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means ❑H B2331 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to requests to a municipality for production or certification of a record in certain civil actions. ■ Companions: SB 569 Springer, Drew(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence ❑H B2350 H a-ris, Cody(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate certain activities. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on Licensing and Administrative Procedures O ❑H B2352 Kuempel, John(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and ■ convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 43 ❑H B2353 Kuempel, John(R) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means ❑H B2367 Lozano, Jose(R) Relating to the regulation of residential amenity rentals by a political subdivision. ■ Companions: SB 1466 H ancock, Kelly(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management O H B2374 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate an energy source or engine. ■ Companions: SB 1017 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3-14-23 S Committee action pending Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs O ❑H B2391 Thompson, Senfronia(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to request a hearing from the Texas Commission on ■ Environmental Q uality related to the construction of a concrete plant. Companions: SB 705 M iles, Borris(D ) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation O O H B2408 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to building codes applicable in the unincorporated areas of a county. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O O H B2409 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to the residential and commercial building codes of municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O O H B2423 King, Tracy(D ) Relating to the authority of certain counties to cancel platted subdivisions that have remained undeveloped. ■ 44 Companions: H B4426 King, Tracy(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1878 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 580 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G(Yernment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management ❑H B2425 Isaac, Carrie (F)(R) Relating to a prohibition on governmental contracts with Chinese companies. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B2436 Frazier, Frederick (F)(R) Relating to the sale of bonds by certain special purpose districts. ■ Companions: SB 2206 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services O H B2440 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate certain health professions. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Public H Ealth O H B2450 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to the authority of a property ow ners' association to regulate the assembly, association, and ■ speech of property ow ners or residents. Companions: SB 468 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Business and Industry ❑H B2457 Lozano, Jose(R) Relating to notice requirements for certain municipal fees and the process to adopt a municipal budget that ■ includes the use of revenue from those fees. Companions: SB 767 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G(Yernment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs 45 ❑H B2483 King, Tracy(D ) Relating to financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water D e,/elopment Board. ■ Companions: H R 116 King, Tracy(D ) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Natural Resources SB 837 Perry, Charles(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Natural Resources D H B2492 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) Relating to the disclosure of certain contracting information under the public information law. ■ Companions: SB 680 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O O H B2493 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) Relating to maintenance and production of electronic public information under the public information law. ■ Companions: SB 965 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (dentical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O O H B2496 Swanson, Valoree(R) Relating to notice provided by a public w ater system regarding a water outage in an area served by a ■ provider of fire protection services. Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Natural Resources O ❑H B2497 Morrison, G Eanie(R) Relating to the use of municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. ■ Companions: SB 644 H Lffman, Joan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e/elopment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 46 O H B2518 Bell, Keith(R) Relating to public work contracts, including contracts on public property leased to a nongovernmental entity. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case State Affairs O H B2532 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to the time for issuance of a municipal building permit. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O O H B2533 Walle, Armando(D ) Relating to the implementation of a statewide homeless data sharing netw crk to share real time data on ■ homelessness. Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O ❑H B2571 King, Tracy(D ) Relating to notice of w ater and w astew ater requirements for the foreclosure sale of residential ■ properties by certain political subdivisions. Companions: SB 59 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (dentical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O H B2607 G ates, G a-y(R) Relating to the taxation of a leasehold or other possessory interest in a public facility granted by a ■ public facility corporation. Companions: H B 1096 G ales, G ay(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3879 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H B4833 Swanson, Valoree(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed SB 805 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O ❑H B2608 G a-en, Charlie(R) Relating to the use by certain municipalities of certain tax revenue to fund convention center facilities, ■ multipurpose arenas, venues, and related infrastructure. Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Ways and Means 47 O ❑H B2648 H a-less, Sam(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities and local government corporations to use certain tax ■ revenue for certain qualified projects and project- associated infrastructure. Companions: SB 1057 Whitmire, John(D ) (Identical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D evelopment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B2649 Allison, Steve(R) Relating to the retirement system in certain municipalities for firefighters and police officers. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services ❑H B2654 Slaw son, Shelby(R) Relating to the authority of the legislature, governor, and certain political subdivisions w ith respect to ■ disasters and emergencies. Companions: H R 121 Slaw son, Shelby(R) ( Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SB 1104 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O O H B2665 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to regulation of short-term rental properties by municipalities and counties. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House County Affairs O O H B2667 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Relating to the property tax rate imposed by a municipal utility district. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O O H B2682 Cook, D wid(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and ■ convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 48 O H B2711 Smithee, John(R) Relating to the authority of certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax. ■ Companions: SB 1809 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B2750 Romero, Ramon(D ) Relating to notice signs for certain changes in zoning classification in home-rule municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management ❑H B2782 Shine, H ugh(R) Relating to the age limit for a beginning position in a fire department under municipal civil service. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O O H B2784 H dland, Justin(R) Relating to the issuance of certain bonds by municipal utility districts. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O H B2785 H dland, Justin(R) Relating to county plat approval requirements related to fire protection for certain residential subdivisions. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O O H B2787 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to late payment fees charged by a municipally ow ned w ater utility. ■ Companions: H B 1873 G ates, G ary(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Natural Resources O H B2789 H dland, Justin(R) Relating to regulation of accessory dwelling units by political subdivisions. ■ Companions: SB 1412 H uJhes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management 49 ❑H B2832 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to the funding of multimodal transportation projects. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Transportation O ❑H B2858 Morales Shaw,Penny(D ) Relating to state and local government disaster preparedness. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O ❑H B2863 Leo-Wilson, Terri (F)(R) Relating to publication of certain notices on the Internet w ebsite of a newspaper. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O ❑H B2910 Johnson, Jarvis(D) Relating to the authority of a municipality to establish rent control for persons 65 years of age or older. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O ❑H B2925 Martinez, Armando(D ) Relating to applicability of the civil service system for municipal firefighters and police officers and sheriff's ■ departments. Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House County Affairs ❑H B2934 Romero, Ramon(D ) Relating to a study by the Texas D Epartment of Transportation on the use of municipal impact fees for ■ roadway facilities. Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Transportation ❑H B2956 Shine, H ugh(R) Relating to municipal annexation of an area adjacent to contiguous or connecting railroad rights-of-w ay. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management ❑H B2965 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to certain construction liability claims concerning public buildings and public works. ■ Companions: SB 1336 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence 50 O H B2970 G dllen, Ryan(R) Relating to the municipal regulation of H lD -code manufactured homes. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B2996 Zw iener, Erin(D ) Relating to the applicability of prohibitions on municipal or county regulations on the rental or leasing of ■ housing accommodations. Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O H B2999 G ddman, Craig(R) Relating to the enforcement of county traffic rules in certain private subdivisions. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Transportation O ❑H B3001 G ddman, Craig(R) Relating to purposes for w hich certificates of obligation may be authorized. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services ❑H B3013 Slaw son, Shelby(R) Relating to exempting certain contracts from procurement notice requirements. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B3018 H a-rison, Brian(R) Relating to the offense of unlawful use of public funds for communications relating to a measure. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B3033 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to attorney general decisions under the public information law. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O ❑H B3038 Walle, Armando(D ) Relating to the applicability of prohibitions on municipal or county regulations on the rental or leasing of ■ housing accommodations. Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs 51 ❑H B3052 H arrison, Brian(R) Relating to the publication of a line-item budget by school districts and municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs O ❑H B3055 King, Tracy(D ) Relating to the purposes for w hich certain counties may use county hotel occupancy tax revenue. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B3064 Bailes, Ernest(R) Relating to the right of property ow ners' association members to speak at an association or board meeting. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Business and Industry ❑H B3080 H ages, Richard (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to annex area qualified for agricultural or w ildlife management ■ use or as timberland. Companions: H B4295 G ates, G ary(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management ❑H B3090 Lalani, Suleman (F)(D ) Relating to the authority of a county to maintain a sew Er utility. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Natural Resources ❑H B3103 D crazio, Mark (F)(R) Relating to the text of municipal ballot propositions on the issuance of bonds. ■ Companions: SB 2371 Campbell, Donna(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services O ❑H B3112 Allison, Steve(R) Relating to the entitlement of certain municipalities to certain tax revenue related to a hotel and convention ■ center project. Companions: SB 627 Menendez, Jose(D) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e/elopment Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 52 O H B3135 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to the review and adoption of land development regulations by municipalities, counties, ■ and certain special districts. Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B3153 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Relating to the adoption of county and municipal building codes for the insulation and protection of ■ piping in new residential construction. Companions: H B3634 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O ❑H B3167 Moody, JOe(D ) Relating to the production of public information under the public information law ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O ❑H B3186 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to youth diversion strategies and procedures for children accused of certain fine-only offenses in ■ municipal and justice courts and related criminal justice matters. Companions: SB 1505 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Identical) 3- 3-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Select on Youth H ealth & Safety O ❑H B3211 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to a campus of the Texas State Technical College System located in D aiton County. ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House H gher Education O ❑H B3216 Klick, Stephanie(R) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B3235 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain counties to impose a county hotel occupancy tax. ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B3241 G ullen, Ryan(R) Relating to the exemption of certain assets used for agricultural production from property taxes. ■ 53 Companions: H R 141 G ullen, Ryan(R) ( Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means O H B3243 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to the use by certain municipalities of municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue for the enhancement and maintenance of public parks. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B3245 Manuel, Christian (F)(D ) Relating to consideration of the location of a bidder's principal place of business in certain municipality contracts. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O H B3250 Manuel, Christian (F)(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O ❑H B3262 H Lnter, Todd(R) Relating to county or municipal regulation of mass gatherings and sports and community venue district duties regarding emergency services and fire suppression. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B3281 Leo-Wilson, Terri (F)(R) Relating to a prohibition on certain roadway projects and to the distribution of affordable housing funds to local governmental entities that violate that prohibition. Companions: SB 1293 H 11, Bob(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Transportation Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Transportation O ❑H B3308 Bryant, John(D ) Relating to the repeal of the prohibition against certain municipal or county regulation of the rental or leasing of housing accommodations. Companions: H B886 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1148 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) (dentical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs 54 Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs O ❑H B3312 H eanandez, Ana(D ) Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, ■ materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings. Companions: SB 2453 Menendez, Jose(D) (dentical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B3324 G ardes, Stan (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue for hotel and convention center ■ projects and other qualified projects. Companions: SB 2351 Schw e-tner, Charles(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O ❑H B3334 Canales, Terry(D ) Relating to the collection and disclosure of certain public information. ■ Companions: SB 1658 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) (Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O ❑H B3369 D(Bn, Jay(R) Relating to exempting property owned by taxing units from local government land use regulations restricting ■ impervious cover. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management ❑H B3398 G a'des, Stan (F)(R) Relating to county zoning authority for counties adjacent to populous counties. ■ Last A ction: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O ❑H B3406 Spiller, D a✓id(R) Relating to w crkers' compensation insurance coverage and bid bonding requirements for small municipal construction projects. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O ❑H B3428 Bryant, John(D ) Relating to certain employment restrictions for former county or municipal officers or employees. 55 Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Filed ❑H B3430 Cain, Briscoe(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate claims for unpaid wages. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O ❑H B3440 Canales, Terry(D ) Relating to the governmental bodies required to post on the Internet agendas for meetings under the open meetings law. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O O H B3442 Canales, Terry(D ) Relating to identifying attendees at a closed meeting. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O H 83453 Jetton, Jacey(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax, the applicability and rates of that tax in certain counties, and the use of revenue from that tax. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O ❑H B3482 Turner, Chris(D) Relating to the possession of dangerous w ild animals and live nonindigenous snakes in certain counties and municipalities. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O O H B3490 Rogers, G bnn(R) Relating to the notice and compensation a municipality must provide before revoking the right to use property for a use that was allowed before the adoption of or change to a zoning regulation or boundary. Companions: SB 929 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O ❑H B3491 Romero, Ramon(D ) Relating to whom certain violations of the law by a state or local governmental entity may be reported. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O H B3492 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to county and municipal authority to impose certain value-based fees and require disclosure of certain information related to subdivision construction. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed 56 O H B3526 Raymond, Richard(D ) Relating to the application of a municipal or county building code to the construction of a solar pergola. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed ❑H B3538 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the use by a political subdivision of public funds for lobbying activities. Companions: H B749 Middleton, M ayes(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 175 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 S Committee action pending Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 6-23 H Filed O ❑H B3598 Lozano, Jose(R) Relating to the use of municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. Companions: SB 1837 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) (Identical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 6-23 H Filed ❑H B3697 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to county regulation of subdivisions and approval of subdivision plans or plats. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed ❑H B3699 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to municipal regulation of subdivisions and approval of subdivision plans or plats. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed O ❑H B3718 Lozano, Jose(R) Relating to the authority of the presiding officer of the governing body of a political subdivision to issue an order closing a business in response to the CO VID -19 pandemic. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed O ❑H B3720 Lozano, Jose(R) Relating to the prohibition on a political subdivision limiting or prohibiting a school activity or service in response to the CO VID -19 pandemic. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed ❑H B3727 Anderson, D oc(R) Relating to municipal and county hotel occupancy taxes. Companions: SB 1420 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed 57 Last Action: 3 - 6-23 H Filed O O H B3737 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to facilities included in the electricity supply chain. Companions: SB 1093 Schw ertner, Charles(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed ❑H B3757 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads. Companions: H B 1061 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B1283 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3437 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1083 Bucy, John(D ) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 153 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Filed ❑H B3826 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to the time for the issuance of municipal building permits. Companions: H B2590 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1947 Springer, D rew (F)(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 560 Springer, D Few(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last A ction: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O ❑H B3834 Lopez, Janie (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to prohibit the raising or keeping of hens. Last A ction: 3 - 7-23 H Filed ❑H B3846 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to requiring state contractors, political subdivisions of this state, and private employers to 58 participate in the federal electronic verification of employment authorization program, or E-verify. Companions: SB 1621 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last A coon: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O ❑H B3856 G ddman, Craig(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of a product for the purpose of reducing greenhouse gas emissions or conserving natural resources. Companions: SB 1114 H ancock, Kelly(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e/elopment Last A ction: 3 - 7-23 H Filed ❑H B3879 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to the taxation of a leasehold or other possessory interest in a public facility granted by a public facility corporation. Companions: H B 1096 G ates, G ay(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B2607 G des, G ay(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B4833 Swanson, Valoree(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed SB 805 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O H B3883 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to general definitions for and collection of governmental information regarding biological sex. Last A coon: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O H B3899 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the issuance of bonds by certain local government corporations. Companions: SB 1791 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O O H B3921 G ddman, Craig(R) Relating to size and density requirements for residential lots in certain municipalities. Companions: SB 1787 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed 59 Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Filed ❑H B3960 Frazier, Frederick (F)(R) Relating to contracts or agreements entered into by governmental entities involving the enforcement of immigration law or common or contract carriers. Last A ction: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O ❑H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D san, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O H B3980 Frazier, Frederick (F)(R) Relating to the business leave time account for a firefighter employee organization in certain municipalities. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed O ❑H B4000 Bucy, John(D ) Relating to the public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities. Companions: SB 1444 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Filed ❑H B4024 H arrison, Brian(R) Relating to the notice required before the issuance of certain debt obligations by political subdivisions Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed ❑H B4038 H ages, Richard (F)(R) Relating to the limitations period for actions challenging and validations regarding municipal annexation. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed 60 O H B4039 H ages, Richard (F)(R) Relating to the provision of municipal services to land annexed by a municipality for full purposes. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed ❑H B4090 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the use of revenue attributable to the imposition of a hotel occupancy tax by certain municipalities and counties for venue projects and the period for w hich certain of those taxes may be imposed. Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Filed ❑H B4108 G ullen, Ryan(R) Relating to the modification of model subdivision rules. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed ❑H B4171 Campos, Liz(D ) Relating to county and municipal regulation of automated external defibrillators. Companions: SB 1304 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed O H B4175 H a-ris, Cody(R) Relating to the provision of full municipal services to a property in a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction follow ng the municipality's denial of or refusal to permit an activity or structure. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed O H B4215 Bell, Keith(R) Relating to the maximum size of a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. Companions: SB 1545 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed O H B4227 G ddman, Craig(R) Relating to the repeal of a municipal civil service system for firefighters and police officers in certain municipalities. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed O ❑H B4266 H e-rero, Abel(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue to fund convention center facilities, multipurpose arenas, venues, and related infrastructure. Companions: SB 1881 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) (dentical) 3- 8-23 S Filed 61 Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O H B4275 Rogers, G i?nn(R) Relating to territory in an emergency services district that is annexed by a municipality. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4285 Rogers, G bnn(R) Relating to enforceability of municipal prohibitions of outdoor signs in the municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed 0 ❑H B4292 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to the entitlement of persons not residing in this state to public information. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4294 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O H B4295 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to annex area qualified for agricultural or w ildlife management use or as timberland. Companions: H B3080 H ages, Richard (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4297 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to municipal solid waste management services contracts. Companions: H B753 Cain, Briscoe(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4303 G ales, G ay(R) Relating to exceptions to municipal plat requirements for certain property developments. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4328 Bell, Cecil(R) Relating to rates established by municipalities for water or sew Er service for certain entities. Companions: SB 1334 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 62 3- 1-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4335 Shine, H Lgh(R) Relating to certain requirements applicable to certain municipal economic development programs and grants. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed 0 ❑H B4431 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to municipal regulation of structured sober living homes. Companions: H B 1987 Vasut, Cody(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4441 Meyer, M organ(R) Relating to reporting requirements for municipalities and counties that impose a hotel occupancy tax. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O H B4492 H a-ris, Caroline (F)(R) Relating to the expansion of the territory of an emergency services district into the territory of a municipality. Companions: H B1776 Thompson, Ed(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement SB 659 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4494 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to eligible coastal municipalities for purposes of the municipal hotel occupancy tax. Companions: SB 1962 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (dentical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4495 G Erdes, Stan (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain counties to order the microchipping of dogs. Companions: SB 1962 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (dentical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed 63 ❑H B4529 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue. Companions: SB 2138 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4559 D a-by, D rew(R) Relating to the application of statutes that classify political subdivisions according to population. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O ❑H B4564 Longoria, O 9rar(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to authorize and finance certain venue projects. Companions: SB 2006 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O ❑H B4565 Longoria, O srar(D ) Relating to the use of the revenue derived from the municipal hotel occupancy tax by certain municipalities and to the rate at w hich that tax is imposed by those municipalities. Companions: SB 2007 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O ❑H B4637 Sherman, Carl(D ) Relating to protesting changes to municipal zoning regulations and boundaries. Companions: H B 1514 H dland, Justin(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4653 Anchia, Rafael(D ) Relating to participation in a deferred retirement option plan by members of the retirement systems for police and fire fighters in certain municipalities. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4689 H ages, Richard (F)(R) Relating to hotel and convention center projects, including the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from those projects and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations rela Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed 64 O H B4701 D e4yala, Emilio (F)(R) Relating to the review of ballot proposition language for certain political subdivision elections. Companions: SB 1912 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B4710 Kacal, Kyle(R) Relating to allow ng a governmental body to combine multiple requests submitted by separate individuals on behalf of an organization for purposes of computing charges under the public information law. Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4751 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to municipal release of extraterritorial jurisdiction and disannexation involving certain areas. Companions: H B2776 D Eshotel, Joe(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1500 Buckingham, D am n(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1307 Toth, Steve(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4759 Campos, Liz(D ) Relating to an attack by a dangerous dog. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4770 G Ervin-H aiv fans, Relating to a grant program for municipal pedestrian Barbara(D ) infrastructure administered by the Texas D apartment of H cusing and Community Affairs. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B4803 H a-rison, Brian(R) Relating to municipal and county ad valorem tax relief. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4808 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to the issuance of certain anticipation notes and certificates of obligation. Companions: SB 1810 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed 65 O H B4815 Slaw son, Shelby(R) Relating to the authority of a local government to regulate evictions. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O O H B4833 Swanson, Valoree(R) Relating to the taxation of a leasehold or other possessory interest in a public facility granted by a public facility corporation. Companions; H B 1096 G ales, G ary(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B2607 G ates, G ary(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3879 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed SB 805 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action; 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4841 H unter, Todd(R) Relating to the prohibition on CO VID -19 restrictions, w ith exceptions. Last A ction; 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B4842 H dland, Justin(R) Relating to municipal civil service for fire fighters and police officers. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4848 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations. Last A ction; 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4930 Craddick, Tom(R) Relating to the adoption of a climate policy in a municipal charter. Companions: SB 1860 H ughes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4939 H finer, Cole(R) Relating to prohibitions on camping in a public place. Companions: SB 2018 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed 66 O H B4940 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D ) Relating to limitations on the use of public money under certain economic development agreements or programs adopted by certain political subdivisions. Companions: SB 1419 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B4942 Bernal, D ego(D ) Relating to the amount of an expenditure made by a municipality for w hich competitive bidding is required. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O ❑H B4991 O Iverson, Tom(R) Relating to the regulation of platting and subdivisions of land by a municipality or county. Companions: SB 2037 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B4995 Kitzman, Stan (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality, county, or property ow ners' association to prohibit or regulate certain activities on residence homestead property. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B5027 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to prohibited governmental entity implementation or enforcement of a vaccine mandate, mask requirement, or private business or school closure to prevent the spread of CO VID -19. Companions: SB 29 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B5047 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to the imposition of sales and use tax after a municipality annexes an area in an emergency services district. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B5105 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the use of revenue from that tax. Companions: SB 2345 Springer, D iew(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B5106 H a-rison, Brian(R) Relating to training requirements for certain municipal, county, and school district elected officers. 67 Companions: SB 2555 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B5115 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Relating to the collection of state, municipal, and county hotel occupancy taxes by an accommodations intermediary. Companions: SB 2356 Alvarado, Carol(D ) (dentical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O ❑H B5134 Bell, Cecil(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: H B215 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) (dentical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 196 Bell, Cecil(R) ( Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B5161 Cain, Briscoe(R) Relating to the applicability of certain municipal and county regulations affecting agricultural operations. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O ❑H B5178 Ashby, Trent(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the applicability of that tax in certain counties. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H 85194 Bernal, D ego(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to impose a fee related to building, zoning, or operating certain child-care businesses. Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B5255 Lopez, Ray(D ) Relating to the collection and publication of data on affordable housing by municipalities. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H R 9 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the right of a property ow ner to conduct activities necessary to secure basic human needs. Companions: H B92 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Enabling) 68 3-15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H cuse Agriculture and Livestock Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H cuse Agriculture and Livestock H R 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total market value of the residence homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: H R 88 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B215 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) Cnabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 196 Bell, Cecil(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 23 Shine, H ugh(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation by a political subdivision other than a school district. Companions: H B419 Shine, H ugh(R) ( Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 29 Schofield, M ke(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment providing that a residence homestead is not subject to seizure or sale for delinquent ad valorem taxes. Companions: H R 43 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O ❑H R 50 Patterson, Jared(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment allow ng the legislature to establish a special district to be the seat of state government. Companions: H R 162 Cain, Briscoe(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B714 Patterson, Jared(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs 69 ❑H R 51 D ean, Jay(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H R 52 Collier, Nicole(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide that the officials responsible for appraising property for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H R 146 Collier, Nicole(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B774 Collier, Nicole(D ) Cnabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 60 D utton, H a-old(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the periodic review of state and local tax preferences and the expiration of certain tax preferences if not reauthorized by law. Companions: H R 74 D utton, H a-old(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B953 D utton, H a-old(D ) enabling) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H R 68 Bucy, John(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the political subdivision may impose. Companions: H R 62 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H R 71 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R 70 Session) H R 141 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1083 Bucy, John(D ) (Enabling) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 153 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SIR 42 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O O H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 51 D ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SIR 18 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment SIR 47 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G wernment Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H R 132 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 51 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 71 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means O H R 116 King, Tracy(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the w ater for Texas fund to assist in financing w ater projects in this state. Companions: H B2483 King, Tracy(D ) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Natural Resources SIR 43 Perry, Charles(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Natural Resources ❑H R 121 Slaw son, Shelby(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the powers of the governor, the legislature, and the supreme court following certain disaster or emergency declarations. Companions: H B2654 Slawson, Shelby(R) ( Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SIR 58 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H R 123 Burns, D cWayne(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to restrict the power of the legislature to mandate requirements on a municipality or county. Companions: H R 32 Shine, H ugh(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 87 Burns, D F-Wayne(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H R 141 G ullen, Ryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the taxation of assets used to begin production on agricultural land. Companions: H B3241 G ullen, Ryan(R) ( Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 72 ❑H R 153 Wilson, Terry(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the political subdivision may impose on the residence homest Companions: H R 62 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H R 71 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 141 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3757 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 68 Bucy, John(D ) (dentical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SIR 42 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H R 132 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3972 Cook, D avid(R) ( Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 51 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 196 Bell, Cecil(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total market value of the residence homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: H R 88 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B5134 Bell, Cecil(R) ( Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed H R 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) (dentical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 73 Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O SB 29 Birdwell, Brian(R) Relating to prohibited governmental entity implementation or enforcement of a vaccine mandate, ■ mask requirement, or private business or school closure to prevent the spread of CO VID -19. Companions: H B5027 Toth, Steve(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs O SB 42 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to remote and other meetings held under the open meetings law. ■ Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O SB 43 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to business days for purposes of the public information law. ■ Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 44 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to a governmental body's response to a request for public information. ■ Companions: H B3015 H e-nandez, Ana(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 927 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 45 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to maintenance and production of electronic public information under the public information law. ■ Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 46 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to the availability of dates of birth under the public information law. ■ Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 59 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to notice of water and w astew ater requirements for the foreclosure sale of residential ■ properties by certain political subdivisions. Companions: H B2571 King, Tracy(D ) (Identical) 74 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cruse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 66 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to applicability of civil service status to emergency medical services personnel in certain ■ municipalities. Companions: H B 1171 Cole, Sheryl(D ) Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 70 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to the creation and duties of the unfunded mandates interagency w ark group. ■ Companions: SB 61 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance ❑SB 103 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Relating to a periodic review and expiration dates of state and local tax preferences. ■ Companions: SJR 14 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (Enabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance ❑SB 106 Menendez, Jose(D ) Relating to state, local, and court involvement in determining w hether victims and w itnesses to an ■ offense and certain detained, arrested, or incarcerated persons are lawfully present in the United States. Companions: H B1236 Anchia, Rafael(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 92 Menendez, Jose(D) Refiled from 87R Session) H B1454 Anchia, Rafael(D ) Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 149 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate statewide commerce. ■ 75 Companions: H B3790 Shaheen, M att(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -14-23 S Committee action pending Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 152 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem ■ taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G (vernment Q ❑SB 175 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the use by a political subdivision of public funds for lobbying activities. ■ Companions: H B3538 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 -13-23 S Committee action pending Senate State Affairs ❑SB 183 M ies, Borris(D ) Relating to increasing the criminal penalty prescribed for certain acts of official oppression. ■ Companions: SB 65 M iles, Borris(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 185 Mies, Borris(D ) Relating to the retention and required disclosure under the public information law of certain complaints ■ alleging official oppression. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 190 Mies, Borris(D ) Relating to the civil penalty for certain signs placed on the right-of-way of a public road. on 76 Companions: H B 1863 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) (dentical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Transportation Last Action: 3 -15-23 S Recommended for Local/Uncontested Calendar ❑SB 196 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Relating to the authority of the governing body of a taxing unit to adopt an exemption from ad valorem ■ taxation of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount, of the appraised value of an individual's residence homestead. Companions: SIR 20 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) (Enabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 221 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to requirements for certain petitions requesting an election and ballot propositions and to ■ related procedures and provisions. Last Action: 3 -13-23 S Committee action pending Senate State Affairs ❑SB 232 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the removal from office of an officer of a political subdivision for commission of certain criminal ■ offenses. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 252 Alvarado, Carol(D ) Relating to hiring and licensing certain veterans as peace officers. ■ Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs O SB 259 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to procedures applicable to municipal consideration of building permits, plats, and certain ■ land development plans. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 306 H dl, Bob(R) Relating to the right to choose medical treatments and certain control measures and to the imposition of ■ isolation or quarantine control measures. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H mlth and H unan Services ❑SB 307 H dl, Bob(R) Relating to the enforcement w thin this state of certain federal law sfor federally declared public health ■ emergencies. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate 77 State Affairs ❑SB 326 H dl, Bob(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality or a property ow ners' association to regulate the raising or keeping ■ of chickens. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 333 Schw e-tner, Charles(R) Relating to the location w here certain sales are consummated for the purpose of municipal sales and ■ use taxes. Companions: H B4260 Talarico, James(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1417 Schw Ertner, Charles(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1465 Bucy, John(D ) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance ❑SB 349 Springer, D iew(R) Relating to county and municipal housing authority pet policies. ■ Companions: H B 1014 Plesa, M ihaela (F)(D ) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs H B 1159 Anderson, D oc(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 368 Alvarado, Carol(D ) Relating to the authority of a county or municipality to require removal of graffiti from private property. ■ Companions: H B 1439 H e-nandez, Ana(D ) (dentical) 3-15-23 H M eeting set for 10:30 A.M . OR AD 1, E2.012, H ouse County Affairs Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment O SB 376 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Relating to hiring and licensing certain persons as peace officers. ■ Companions: H B1076 Neave Criado, Victoria(D )(Identical) 3-14-23 H Committee action pending H cuse H orneland Security and Public Safety Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs 78 ❑SB 431 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to local regulation to enforce child custody orders. ■ Companions: H B4240 Raymond, Richard(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B969 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 468 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to the authority of a property ow ners' association to regulate the assembly, association, and ■ speech of property ow ners or residents. Companions: H B2450 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Business and Industry Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs O SB 469 Springer, D iew(R) Relating to the eligibility of certain political subdivisions to receive certain financial assistance administered by ■ the Texas Water D welopment Board. Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs ❑SB 471 Springer, D Few(R) Relating to the imposition of a fee by the Texas Commission on Environmental Q uality for the ■ investigation of certain complaints. Last Action: 3 -13-23 S Committee action pending Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs ❑SB 476 H uJhes, Bryan(R) Relating to the definition of sexually oriented business. ■ Companions: H B643 Patterson, Jared(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs H B708 Shaheen, M att(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs H B1266 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 494 H Lghes, Bryan(R) Relating to approval of certain land development applications by a municipality or county. ■ 79 Companions: H B866 O Iverson, Tom(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment ❑SB 541 Campbell, D cnna(R) Relating to the barring of certain vendors from participation in certain contracts w ith the state or a ■ political subdivision. Last Action: 3 -14-23 S Committee action pending Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 543 Blanco, Cesar(D ) Relating to the conveyance of property by a municipality for the public purpose of economic ■ development. Companions: H B1492 O idaz, Claudia (F)(D ) (dentical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D atelopment ❑SB 546 Blanco, Cesar(D ) Relating to the authority of the governing body of a taxing unit other than a school district to adopt an ■ exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount. Companions: SJR 31 Blanco, Cesar(D ) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G wernment Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G wernment ❑SB 551 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Relating to the authority of municipalities to prohibit the sale of single-use plastic water bottles at municipal ■ golf courses. Companions: H B 1174 H oN ard, D cnna(D ) (dentical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D cvelopment ❑SB 560 Springer, D iew(R) Relating to the time for the issuance of municipal building permits. ■ Companions: H B2590 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1947 Springer, D tew (F)(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3826 Toth, Steve(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed 80 Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 561 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to issue debt to purchase or lease tangible personal ■ property. Companions: H B451 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 563 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the regulation by a municipality or county of certain employment benefits and policies. ■ Companions: SB 14 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 121 Vasut, Cody(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 569 Springer, D rew(R) Relating to requests to a municipality for production or certification of a record in certain civil actions. ■ Companions: H B2331 Stucky, Lynn(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 572 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to the authority of a general-law municipality or county to regulate certain unlicensed facilities. ■ Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 573 H Lghes, Bryan(R) Relating to municipal requirements for exterior key boxes to provide access to buildings to first responders. ■ Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 580 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to the authority of certain counties to cancel platted subdivisions that have remained undeveloped. ■ 81 Companions: H B4426 King, Tracy(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1878 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B2423 King, Tracy(D ) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 582 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Relating to authorization for a county or municipality to establish a local minimum wage. ■ Companions: H B224 O mega, Lina(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 389 Eckhardt, Sarah (F)(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B 193 O mega, Lina(D ) (dentical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H oise State Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D atelopment ❑SB 585 Alvarado, Carol(D ) Relating to the release of a tier two form listing hazardous chemicals that is in the possession of a ■ political subdivision of this state. Companions: H B1082 H arnandez, Ana(D ) (dentical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O SB 603 H uahes, Bryan(R) Relating to the repeal of the authority of political subdivisions to adopt or enforce juvenile curfews. ■ Companions: H B561 Israel, Celia(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1819 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Select on Youth H aalth & Safety Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Criminal Justice ❑SB 612 Johnson, Nathan(D) Relating to the municipal sales and use tax for street maintenance. ■ Companions: H B 1538 Johnson, Julie(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) 82 SB 402 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B640 Johnson, Julie(D ) (dentical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 618 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Relating to the public information law. ■ Companions: H B2135 Canales, Terry(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 627 Menendez, 3ose(D ) Relating to the entitlement of certain municipalities to certain tax revenue related to a hotel and convention ■ center project. Companions: H B3112 Allison, Steve(R) ( Identical) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D cvelopment ❑SB 644 H Lffman, Joan(R) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. ■ Companions: H B2497 Morrison, G Eanie(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D atelopment ❑SB 647 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to authorizing certain political subdivisions to change the date on w hich their general election for ■ officers is held. Companions: H B4128 Schofield, Mike(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B455 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Elections Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs O SB 659 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Relating to the expansion of the territory of an emergency services district into the territory of a ■ municipality. Companions: H B1776 83 Thompson, Ed(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement H B4492 H a-ris, Caroline (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment O SB 674 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Relating to municipal and county building codes. ■ Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 680 Johnson, Nathan(D) Relating to the disclosure of certain contracting information under the public information law. ■ Companions: H B2492 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O SB 705 M iles, Borris(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to request a hearing from the Texas Commission on ■ Environmental Q uality related to the construction of a concrete plant. Companions: H B2391 Thompson, Senfronia(D ) (Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment ❑SB 720 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and ■ convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Companions: H B 1962 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment ❑SB 730 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the granting of privileges at hospitals for podiatrists. ■ Companions: H B 1767 Klick, Stephanie(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Public H ealth 84 Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H 6alth and H Lman Services ❑SB 767 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to notice requirements for certain municipal fees and the process to adopt a municipal budget that ■ includes the use of revenue from those fees. Companions: H B2457 Lozano, Jose(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 769 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the examination of appraisal services for an appraisal management company. ■ Companions: H B 1518 D arby, D rew(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Committee action pending Licensing and Administrative Procedures Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 783 Birdwell, Brian(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to regulate the use of an appliance, system, or ■ component that is fueled by natural gas. Companions: H B743 D ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment ❑SB 784 Birdw Ell, Brian(R) Relating to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in this state and the ■ express preemption of local regulation of those emissions. Companions: H B2211 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment ❑SB 797 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to disclosure of certain relationships w ith local government officers and vendors. ■ Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 805 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the taxation of a leasehold or other possessory interest in a public facility granted by a ■ public facilitt corporation. Companions: H B 1096 G ates, G ary(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B2607 G ates, G ary(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3879 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H B4833 Swanson, Valoree(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 814 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to state preemption of certain municipal and county regulation. ■ Companions: H B2127 Burrows, D ustin(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H M eeting set for 10:30 A.M . OR AD 1, JH R140, H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ■ ad valorem taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads of individuals. Companions: H B1061 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B1283 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3437 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1083 Bucy, John(D ) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3757 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed SIR 42 Flores, Pete(R) ( Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment O SB 837 Perry, Charles(R) Relating to financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water D e/elopment Board. ■ Companions: H B2483 King, Tracy(D ) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Natural Resources SIR 43 Perry, Charles(R) ( Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs 86 Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs El SB 881 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem ■ taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 883 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district in certain counties. ■ Companions: H B2253 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 909 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Relating to municipal civil service for fire fighters and police officers. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 917 H dl, Bob(R) Relating to meetings of the board of directors of a municipal utility district. ■ Companions: H B 1312 Vasut, Cody(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 929 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the notic and compensation a municipality must provide before revoking the right to use property ■ 87 for a use that was allowed before the adoption of or change to a zoning regulation or boundary. Companions: H B3490 Rogers, G irnn(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 933 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the definition of a governmental body for the purposes of the public information law. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 934 M iddIeton, M ayes (F)(R) Relating to the eligibility of certain officers of a political subdivision authorized to impose a tax or issue bonds ■ to hold at the same time certain other offices. Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 940 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalties and counties and the authority of ■ certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project. Companions: H B2282 G anez, Erin (F)(D) (Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D cvelopment ❑SB 946 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the election date for the authorization of the issuance of bonds or a tax increase. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 965 Johnson, Nathan(D) Relating to maintenance and production of electronic public information under the public information law. ■ Companions: H B2493 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 985 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to the method of providing notice for certain municipal zoning changes. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment 88 ❑SB 986 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to the authority of a local government to regulate evictions. ■ Companions; H B2035 Slawson, Shelby(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Business and Industry Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 1009 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to regulation of massage therapists and massage establishments by political subdivisions. ■ Companions: H B2134 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on Licensing and Administrative Procedures Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O SB 1017 Birdwell, Brian(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate an energy source or engine. Companions; H B2374 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action; 3 -14-23 S Committee action pending Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 1024 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to preventative health care and public health; authorizing a civil penalty. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H 6alth and H Lman Services ❑SB 1026 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to prohibited CO VID-19 vaccine mandates and vaccination status discrimination. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 1057 Whitmire, John(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities and local government corporations to use certain tax ■ revenue for certain qualified projects and project- associated infrastructure. Companions; H B2648 H a-less, Sam(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D welopment 89 ❑SB 1093 Schw ertner, Charles(R) Relating to facilities included in the electricity supply chain. ■ Companions: H B3737 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 1102 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to access to certain education, law enforcement, and health records under the public ■ information law. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 1104 Birdwell, Brian(R) Relating to the authority of the legislature, governor, and certain political subdivisions w ith respect to ■ disasters and emergencies. Companions: H B2654 Slawson, Shelby(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SJR 58 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Enabling) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 1108 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to release of an area from a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 1110 Schw e-tner, Charles(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to transfer revenue of a municipal utility to the general fund of the ■ municipality. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 1114 H amcock, Kelly(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of a product for the purpose of ■ reducing greenhouse gas emissions or conserving natural resources. Companions: H B3856 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment O SB 1202 M iles, Borris(D ) Relating to emergency generators or other pow er sources for nursing facilities and assisted living ■ facilities. 90 Companions: H B795 Thompson, Ed(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H Lman Services H B2301 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H unan Services Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H salth and H unan Services O SB 1204 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to state and local government information technology infrastructure, information security, and ■ data breach and exposure reporting. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O SB 1205 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to the modernization of information technology of state agencies and certain local governments. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O ❑SB 1207 Menendez, 3ose(D ) Relating to the retirement system in certain municipalities for firefighters and police officers. ■ Companions: H B795 Thompson, Ed(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H unan Services Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance ❑SB 1214 Schw ertner, Charles(R) Relating to hearing and public notice requirements regarding the conversion by a municipality of certain ■ properties to house homeless individuals. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 1231 Campbell, D cnna(R) Relating to the authority of a county to require a person to obtain a building permit for certain portable ■ structures. Companions: H B318 Cortez, Philip(D ) (dentical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment O SB 1291 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to the reimbursement of a municipality's expenses in a ratemaking proceeding for electric or gas ■ utilities. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce 91 ❑SB 1293 H all, Bob(R) Relating to a prohibition on certain roadway projects and to the distribution of affordable housing funds to ■ local governmental entities that violate that prohibition. Companions: H B3281 Leo-Wilson, Terri (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Transportation Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Transportation ❑SB 1304 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) Relating to county and municipal regulation of automated external defibrillators. ■ Companions: H B4171 Campos, Liz(D ) (Identical) 3- 8-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 1334 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to rates established by municipalities for water or sew er service for certain entities. Companions: H B4328 Bell, Cecil(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1336 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to certain construction liability claims concerning public buildings and public works. Companions: H B2965 Vasut, Cody(R) ( Identical) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Last A ction: 3 - 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1412 H ughes, Bryan(R) Relating to regulation of accessory dwelling units by political subdivisions. Companions: H B2789 H dland, Justin(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Filed O ❑SB 1419 Birdw dl, Brian(R) Relating to limitations on the use of public money under certain economic development agreements or programs adopted by certain political subdivisions. Companions: H B4940 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D ) (dentical) 3-10-23 H Filed 92 Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1420 Birdwell, Brian(R) Relating to municipal and county hotel occupancy taxes. Companions: H B3727 Anderson, D oc(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1422 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to enforcement of criminal offenses by state agencies, law enforcment agencies, political subdivisions, or local entities. Last A ction: 3 - 1-23 S Filed O SB 1426 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to municipal regulation of the removal of an Ashe juniper tree. Companions: H B2239 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 - 2-23 S Filed ❑SB 1436 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the investigation of municipal fire fighters in certain municipalities. Companions: H B 1579 Canales, Terry(D ) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 3 - 2-23 S Filed O SB 1442 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to the creation of a campus of the Texas State Technical College System. Last A ction: 3 - 2-23 S Filed O SB 1444 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to the public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities. Companions: H B4000 Bucy, John(D ) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 2-23 S Filed O SB 1463 West, Royce(D ) Relating to a grant program for a nonprofit organization or political subdivision to establish or expand a behavioral health crisis response program. Last A ction: 3 - 2-23 S Filed 93 ❑SB 1466 H cmcock, Kelly(R) Relating to the regulation of residential amenity rentals by a political subdivision. Companions: H B2367 Lozano, Jose(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last A ction: 3 - 2-23 S Filed ❑SB 1505 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to youth diversion strategies and procedures for children accused of certain fine-only offenses in municipal and justice courts and related criminal justice matters. Companions: H B3186 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Select on Youth H EDIth & Safety Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Filed ❑SB 1538 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the use of revenue from that tax. Companions: H B 1034 Stucky, Lynn(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Filed ❑SB 1545 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the maximum size of a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. Companions: H B4215 Bell, Keith(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 S Filed ❑SB 1579 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to an expedited response by a governmental body to a request for public information. Companions: H B3435 Smithee, John(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1492 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Filed ❑SB 1601 H ughes, Bryan(R) Relating to prohibiting municipal libraries that host certain events from receiving state funding. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 S Filed 94 ❑SB 1608 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the election date for the authorization of the issuance of bonds or a tax increase. Companions: H B863 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last Action: 3 - 6-23 S Filed ❑SB 1609 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to a proposition to approve the issuance of bonds or other debt. Companions: H B664 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 187 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 S Filed ❑SB 1621 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to requiring state contractors, political subdivisions of this state, and private employers to participate in the federal electronic verification of employment authorization program, or E-verify. Companions: H B3846 Toth, Steve(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 6-23 S Filed ❑SB 1658 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the collection and disclosure of certain public information. Companions: H B3334 Canales, Terry(D ) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 6-23 S Filed O ❑SB 1663 Alvarado, Carol(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality to alter speed limits. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 S Filed ❑SB 1761 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to infrastructure planning and lot frontages in the unincorporated are of certain counties. Companions: SB 2557 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 S Filed 95 ❑SB 1786 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to approval procedures for property development review by a municipality. Last A ction: 3 - 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1787 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to size and density requirements for residential lots in certain municipalities. Companions: H B3921 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1791 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the issuance of bonds by certain local government corporations. Companions: H B3899 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1809 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax. Companions: H B2711 Smithee, John(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1810 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the issuance of certain anticipation notes and certificates of obligation. Companions: H B4808 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1837 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the use of municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. Companions: H B3598 Lozano, Jose(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1860 H uJhes, Bryan(R) Relating to the adoption of a climate policy in a municipal charter. Companions: H B4930 Craddick, Tom(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed 96 Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1881 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue to fund convention center facilities, multipurpose arenas, venues, and related infrastructure. Companions: H B4266 H e-rero, Abel(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 S Filed O SB 1912 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the review of ballot proposition language for certain political subdivision elections. Companions: H B4701 D EAyala, Emilio (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1962 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to the authority of certain counties to order the microchipping of dogs. Companions: H B4494 Vasut, Cody(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed H B4495 G e-des, Stan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1992 Perry, Charles(R) Relating to remotely conducting depositions, hearings, and other proceedings in juvenile cases. Companions: H B422 VanD saver, G ay(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Last Action: 3 - 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 2006 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to authorize and finance certain venue projects. Companions: H B4564 Longoria, O a:ar(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2007 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) Relating to the use of the revenue derived from the municipal hotel occupancy tax by certain municipalities and to the rate at w hich that tax is imposed by those municipalities. Companions: H B4565 Longoria, O s:ar(D ) (dentical) 97 3- 9-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2018 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to the prohibitions on camping in a public place. Companions: H B4939 H Efner, Cole(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2035 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the issuance of certain anticipation notes and certificates of obligation. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2037 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the regulation of platting and subdivisions of land by a municipality or county. Companions: H B4991 O Iverson, Tom(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2062 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to bids or proposals required for insurance and risk pool contracts entered into by a school district, municipality, or county. Companions: H B 1649 Middleton, M ayes(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2092 West, Royce(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to regulate the locations in w hich a person may carry a firearm. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2138 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Companions: H B4529 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Filed O SB 2155 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Relating to the authority to appear by telephone or videoconference in municipal and justice courts. 98 Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2161 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to the age limit for a beginning position in a police department under municipal civil service. Companions: H B 1661 Burns, D elNayne(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Urban Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2206 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the sale of bonds by certain special purpose districts. Companions: H B2436 Frazier, Frederick (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2209 H ancock, Kelly(R) Relating to municipal civil service for fire fighters and police officers. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2330 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the authorization and reporting of expenditures for lobbying activities by certain political subdivisions and other public entities. Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2345 Springer, D rew(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the use of revenue from that tax. Companions: H B5105 Stucky, Lynn(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 -10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2351 Schw ertner, Charles(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue for hotel and convention center projects and other qualified projects. Companions: H B3324 G e'des, Stan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2356 Alvarado, Carol(D ) Relating to the collection of state, municipal, and county hotel occupancy taxes by an accommodations intermediary. 99 Companions: H B5115 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) (dentical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2371 Campbell, D cnna(R) Relating to the text of municipal ballot propositions on the issuance of bonds. Companions: H B3103 D crazio, M ark (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last A ction: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2398 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of real property ow ned by a charitable organization for the purpose of renting the property at below market rates to low income and moderate-income households. Companions: SB 613 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B581 Raymond, Richard(D ) (dentical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last A ction: 3 -10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2453 Menendez, Jose(D ) Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings. Companions: H B3312 H a'nandez, Ana(D ) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2470 Springer, D rew(R) Relating to the removal of a territory by a municipality. Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2490 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the issuance of certificates of obligation by local governments. Companions: H B 1489 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed 100 ❑SB 2498 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to provide a universal basic income. Companions: H B4550 Toth, Steve(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B553 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2529 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the provision of homeless services in Texas. Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2543 Blanco, Cesar(D ) Relating to the campus of the Texas State Technical College System serving West Texas. Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O SB 2555 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to training requirements for certain municipal, county, and school district elected officers. Companions: H B5106 H a-rison, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O SB 2557 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to infrastructure planning and lot frontages in the unincorporated area of certain counties. Companions: SB 1761 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O SB 2564 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed ❑SIR 14 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the periodic review of state and local tax preferences and providing an expiration date for certain tax preferences. Companions: SB 103 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Cnabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance 101 ❑SIR 18 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 51 D ean, Iay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SIR 20 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the governing body of a political subdivision to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount, of the market value. Companions: SB 196 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) (Enabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SIR 31 Blanco, Cesar(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the governing body of a political subdivision other than a school district to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation. Companions: SB 546 Blanco, Cesar(D ) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SIR 42 Flores, Pete(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes. Companions: H R 62 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H R 71 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 141 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 68 Bucy, John(D ) (Identical) 102 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 153 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) ( Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment O SIR 43 Perry, Charles(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the water for Texas fund to assist in financing water projects in this state. Companions: H R 116 King, Tracy(D ) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Natural Resources SB 837 Perry, Charles(R) ( Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs ❑SIR 47 Creighton, Brandon(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a low er limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H R 132 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 51 D ean, lay(P) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means HR73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SIR 58 Birdwell, Brian(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the powers of the governor, the legislature, and the supreme court follow ng certain disaster or emergency declarations. Companions: H R 121 Slaw son, Shelby(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SB 1104 103 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Enabling) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs A 1 Track Total B ills: 5 07 507 Track(s): (M aster List O dy) Position: (None) v Add to Track Copyright© 2023. Texas Legislative Service. All Rights Reserved. 104 )W JACKSON WALKER L.L.P. Bill Research Report 03-15-2023 - 13: 15:01 Referred to Committee Reported from Committee Passed 1 st Chamber PassedR:terred to Committee R parted from I + ed letdoed Chamber mee 01111111 Select All Deselect All ❑HB 2 Meyer, Morgan(R) Relating to providing property tax relief through the public school finance system and property tax appraisal and administration. Companions: HJR 1 Meyer, Morgan(R) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Committee action pending House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Committee action pending House Ways and Means ❑HB 32 Capriglione, Giovanni(R) Relating to limitations on increases in the appraised value for ad valorem tax purposes of residence homesteads and single- family residences other than residence homesteads. Companions: HB 794 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 6 Capriglione, Giovanni(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 40 Zwiener, Erin(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the portion of the appraised value of a person's property that is attributable to the installation in or on the property of certain water conservation systems. Companions: HB 186 Zwiener, Erin(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 25 Zwiener, Erin(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means 105 ❑HB 96 Gonzalez, Mary(D) Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in ad valorem tax appraisal records. Companions: SB 617 Blanco, Cesar(D) (Identical) 3-16-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.016, Senate Border Security Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs a ❑HB 117 Bernal, Diego(D) Relating to a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a school district may impose on certain residence ® homesteads following a substantial school tax increase. Companions: HB 183 Bernal, Diego(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 19 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 144 Bernal, Diego(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homestead of an unpaid ® caregiver of an individual. Companions: HB 122 Bernal, Diego(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 147 Bernal, Diego(D) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 16 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 145 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HJR 10 Vasut, Cody(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 147 Bernal, Diego(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homestead of an unpaid ® caregiver of an individual. Companions: HB 122 Bernal, Diego(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 144 Bernal, Diego(D) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 16 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 106 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 215 Johnson, Jarvis(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homesteads of certain ® elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: HB 5134 Bell, Cecil(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed HJR 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 295 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HJR 14 Toth, Steve(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 335 Bell, Cecil(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HJR 18 Bell, Cecil(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 402 Schofield, Mike(R) Relating to the establishment of a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that certain taxing units may ® impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly. Companions: HJR 21 Schofield, Mike(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 419 Shine, Hugh(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation by a taxing unit other than a school district of a portion of the ® appraised value of a residence homestead based on the average appraised value in the preceding tax year. Companions: HJR 23 Shine, Hugh(R) (Enabling) 107 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 481 Goldman, Craig(R) Relating to the establishment of a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that certain taxing units may ® impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly. Companions: HB 707 Geren, Charlie(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 30 Goldman, Craig(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 543 Raymond, Richard(D) Relating to the exclusion from the market value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes of the value of any ® improvement, or any feature incorporated in an improvement. Companions: HB 951 Raymond, Richard(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 42 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 581 Raymond, Richard(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of real property owned by a charitable organization for the purpose ® of renting the property at below-market rates to low-income and moderate-income households. Companions: SB 613 Zaffirini, Judith(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 2398 Zaffirini, Judith(D) (Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 582 Raymond, Richard(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation by certain taxing units of a portion of the appraised value of the ® residence homestead of the parent or guardian of a person who is disabled. Companions: HJR 43 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 596 Shaheen, Matt(R) Relating to a local option exemption from ad valorem taxation by a county of a portion of the value of the residence FTTTTT-F-I 108 ® homestead of a physician who provides health care services. Companions: HB 457 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 45 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Voted favorably from committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Voted favorably from committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 610 Raymond, Richard(D) Relating to a temporary increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation ® by a school district. Companions: HJR 44 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 612 Shaheen, Matt(R) Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain ® surplus state revenue. Companions: HB 2074 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 629 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations HB 1030 Schaefer, Matt(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations SB 1107 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations ❑HB 629 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain ® surplus state revenue. Companions: HB 612 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations HB 1030 Schaefer, Matt(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations SB 1107 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations ❑HB 634 Lozano, lose(R) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. 109 Companions: SB 262 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) (Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 707 Geren, Charlie(R) Relating to the establishment of a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that certain taxing units may ® impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly and their surviving spouse Companions: HB 481 Goldman, Craig(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 49 Geren, Charlie(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 721 Schofield, Mike(R) Relating to the rate at which interest accrues in connection with the deferral or abatement of the collection of ad valorem ® taxes on certain residence homesteads. Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 740 Gonzalez, Jessica(D) Relating to the deferral or abatement of the collection of ad valorem taxes on an appreciating residence homestead. Companions: HB 469 Gonzalez, Jessica(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 741 Goodwin, Vikki(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by a charitable organization and used to ® provide child-care services. Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed 110 HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 746 Dean, Jay(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 1224 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 72 Dean, Jay(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 774 Collier, Nicole(D) Relating to the ad valorem tax appraisal of an older residence homestead located in or near a tax increment financing ® reinvestment zone. Companions: HB 4046 Collier, Nicole(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 52 Collier, Nicole(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 794 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) Relating to limitations on increases in the appraised value for ad valorem tax purposes of residence homesteads and single- family residences other than residence homesteads. Companions: HB 32 Capriglione, Giovanni(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 55 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 808 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district. Companions: HB 2500 Bell, Cecil(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 2766 Slaton, Bryan(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1377 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed 111 Last Action: 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 868 Bell, Keith(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 57 Bell, Keith(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1027 Slawson, Shelby(R) Relating to the repeal of the additional ad valorem taxes imposed as a result of a sale or change of use of certain land. Companions: SB 279 King, Phil (F)(R) (Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 1030 Schaefer, Matt(R) Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain ® surplus state revenue. Companions: HB 2074 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 612 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations HB 629 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations SB 1107 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations ❑HB 1041 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 64 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1083 Bucy, John(D) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem ® taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads. 112 Companions: HB 1061 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1283 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3437 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3757 Wilson, Terry(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed HJR 68 Bucy, John(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O ❑HB 1189 Davis, Yvonne(D) Relating to limitations on the appraised value of certain real property in specified areas for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HJR 71 Davis, Yvonne(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1224 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 746 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 74 Metcalf, Will(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways 113 and Means ❑HB 1251 Plesa, Mihaela (F)(D) Relating to eligibility for the exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse ® of certain first responders. Companions: SB 300 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 288 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) (Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 1325 Isaac, Carrie (F)(R) Relating to the allocation and deposit of certain surplus state revenue to the property tax relief fund for use in reducing ® school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes. Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations ❑HB 1513 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to the elimination of ad valorem taxes and the creation of a joint interim committee on the elimination of ® those taxes. Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1566 Allison, Steve(R) Relating to the ad valorem taxation of residential real property. Companions: HJR 87 Allison, Steve(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 1582 Dutton, Harold(D) Relating to the period for redeeming the residence homestead of an elderly person sold at an ad valorem tax sale. Companions: HJR 88 Dutton, Harold(D) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1596 Buckley, Brad(R) Relating to the applicability of the law governing the provision of state aid to certain local governments disproportionately ® affected by the granting of ad valorem tax relief to disabled veterans. Companions: HB 125 Buckley, Brad(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations 114 ❑HB 1608 Shine, Hugh(R) Relating to the electronic payment of ad valorem taxes. Companions: SB 1486 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 1613 Shine, Hugh(R) Relating to the provision of state aid to certain local governments to offset the cost of the exemption from ad ® valorem taxation of the residence homestead of a 100 percent or totally disabled veteran. Companions: SB 748 Flores, Pete(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1674 Holland, Justin(R) Relating to certain sales or purported sales of homestead property that are classified as loans. Companions: SB 613 Springer, Drew(R) (Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Business and Industry G ❑HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1934 Rogers, Glenn(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of income-producing tangible personal property having a value ® of less than a certain amount. 115 Companions: HJR 101 Rogers, Glenn(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 1994 Raney, John(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a percentage of the appraised value of the tangible personal ® property a person owns that consists of inventory held for sale at retail. Companions: HJR 104 Raney, John(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2054 Jones, Venton (F)(D) Relating to the authority of the commissioners court of a county to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation by ® the county of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount, of the appraised value. Companions: SB 266 West, Royce(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 108 Jones, Venton (F)(D) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 854 West, Royce(D) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 2121 Paul, Dennis(R) Relating to the form of a rendition statement or property report used to render property for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2130 Lozano, lose(R) Relating to the method to be used by the chief appraiser of an appraisal district to determine the market value for ad ® valorem tax purposes of the real property of a manufactured home community. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2220 Harrison, Brian(R) Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit and the manner in which a proposed ad valorem ® tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate is approved. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2221 Harrison, Brian(R) Relating to the vote required in an election to approve an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds a taxing unit's voter-approval 116 ® tax rate. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2397 Guillen, Ryan(R) Relating to the eligibility of certain property to continue to qualify for an ad valorem tax exemption or special appraisal ® following certain changes in ownership. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2398 Hefner, Cole(R) Relating to late applications for the appraisal of land for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land following ® the death of the owner of the land. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2467 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D) Relating to an increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation by a school ® district. Companions: HJR 115 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2500 Bell, Cecil(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district. Companions: HB 808 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 2766 Slaton, Bryan(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1377 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2597 Davis, Yvonne(D) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2656 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to an increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation by a school ® district, an adjustment in the amount of the limitation on school district. Companions: HJR 122 Leach, Jeff(R) (Enabling) 117 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2666 Campos, Liz(D) Relating to the limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a school district may impose on the residence ® homestead of an individual and the surviving spouse. Companions: HJR 120 Campos, Liz(D) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2714 Thompson, Ed(R) Relating to the authority of the officer or employee designated by the governing body of a municipality to calculate certain ad ® valorem tax rates of the municipality to recalculate those rates. Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2747 Darby, Drew(R) Relating to a requirement that each appraisal district periodically confirm that recipients of residence homestead ® exemptions qualify for those exemptions. Companions: SB 1801 Springer, Drew(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2766 Slaton, Bryan(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district. Companions: HB 808 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 2500 Bell, Cecil(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1377 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2889 Slaton, Bryan(R) Relating to a credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed by a taxing unit on the residence homestead of a married couple ® that increases in amount based upon the number of children of the couple. Last Action: 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means 118 a ❑HB 2987 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to the exemption of tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation. Companions: SB 1789 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2989 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of certain commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2993 Hunter, Todd(R) Relating to the eligibility of certain property located in a reinvestment zone for certain ad valorem tax incentives. Last Action: 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 3083 Harrison, Brian(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the appraised value of tangible personal property a ® person owns that is held or used for the production of income. Companions: HJR 136 Harrison, Brian(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 3242 Hefner, Cole(R) Relating to the eligibility of the surviving spouse of an elderly person who qualified for a local option exemption from ad ® valorem taxation by a taxing unit of a portion of the appraised value. Companions: SB 1381 Eckhardt, Sarah(D) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 3273 Thierry, Shawn(D) Relating to public notice of the availability on the Internet of property-tax-related information. Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 3327 Wu, Gene(D) Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in property tax appraisal records. Companions: SB 1532 Miles, Borris(D) (Identical) 3- 3-23 S Filed 119 Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑HB 3336 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of commercial real property and single-family rental property for ® ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 3564 VanDeaver, Gary(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HJR 147 VanDeaver, Gary(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 6-23 H Filed G ❑HB 3640 Noble, Candy(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the appraised value of a property that is the primary residence of an adult who has an intellectual or developmental disability. Companions: HJR 150 Noble, Candy(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 2163 King, Phil (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 6-23 H Filed G ❑HB 3745 Goldman, Craig(R) Relating to the procedure for maintaining the qualification of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Filed 0 ❑HB 3757 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads. Companions: HB 1061 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1283 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3437 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1083 Bucy, John(D) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 153 Wilson, Terry(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government 120 Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Filed ❑HB 3857 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. Companions: SB 1455 Paxton, Angela(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Filed G ❑HB 3972 Cook, David(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Filed ❑HB 3974 Cook, David(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation by a taxing unit located wholly or partly in a populous county of a specified dollar amount, or a greater dollar amount specified by the governing body. Companions: HJR 161 Cook, David(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Filed ❑HB 4029 Schofield, Mike(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district of a dollar amount or a percentage, whichever is greater, of the appraised value of a residence homestead. Companions: HJR 162 Schofield, Mike(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed ❑HB 4042 Hayes, Richard (F)(R) Relating to the appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes of tangible personal property used for the production of income that, in the owner's opinion, has an aggregate value of less than a certain amount. Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed 121 ❑HB 4113 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D) Relating to installment payments of ad valorem taxes imposed on residence homesteads. Companions: HB 992 Shine, Hugh(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 2342 Zwiener, Erin(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4130 Hefner, Cole(R) Relating to the appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes of property owned by certain electric cooperatives. Companions: SB 1771 King, Phil (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4161 Gervin-Hawkins, Relating to the procedures for providing notice to certain Barbara(D) individuals on placement of a child in the managing conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services. Companions: SB 1604 Paxton, Angela(R) (Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4181 Munoz, Sergio(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a military service member who is killed or fatally injured in the line of duty. Companions: HJR 165 Munoz, Sergio(D) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1604 Paxton, Angela(R) (Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4261 Cook, David(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value for ad valorem tax purposes of the residence homesteads of military veterans, individuals who are disabled or 65 years of age or older. Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4463 Shine, Hugh(R) Relating to the authority to file an application for certain ad valorem tax exemptions after the filing deadline if an exemption for the property was previously canceled because it was erroneously granted. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4473 Harris, Cody(R) Relating to the calculation of ad valorem tax rates by certain taxing units that participate in one or more reinvestment zones for tax increment financing. 122 Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4478 Button, Angie Chen(R) Relating to the establishment of a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a county may impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly and their surviving spouses. Companions: H3R 171 Button, Angie Chen(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4479 Isaac, Carrie (F)(R) Relating to freezing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed ❑HB 4491 Harris, Caroline (F)(R) Relating to the treatment of certain improvements for the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed ❑HB 4607 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to the appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes of a parcel of real property that is located in more than one county. Companions: H3R 173 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed ❑HB 4645 Flores, Lulu (F)(D) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain property used to provide low-income or moderate-income housing. Companions: SB 2324 Zaffirini, 3udith(D) (Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4774 Button, Angie Chen(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by an organization engaged primarily in performing charitable functions. Companions: SB 2361 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4858 Gervin-Hawkins, Relating to the allocation of low income housing tax credits. Barbara(D) Companions: SB 1480 Menendez, lose(D) (Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed 123 Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4890 Shine, Hugh(R) Relating to installment payments of ad valorem taxes. Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 4901 Bonnen, Greg(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain tangible personal property held by a manufacturer of medical or biomedical products as a finished good or used. Companions: HJR 184 Bonnen, Greg(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed SB 2289 Huffman, Joan(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5013 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of 50 percent of the appraised value of the residence homestead of a person who has received a residence homestead exemption on the property. Companions: HJR 191 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5032 Slaton, Bryan(R) Relating to a credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed on property owned by a person who makes a donation to the state for the purpose of border security and reimbursement to taxing units. Companions: HJR 193 Slaton, Bryan(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5042 Howard, Donna(D) Relating to an adjustment of the limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that may be imposed by a school district on the residence homestead of an individual who is elderly or disabled. Companions: HJR 195 Howard, Donna(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5046 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to an increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation by a school district, an adjustment in the amount of the limitation on school district ad valorem taxes. Companions: SB 3 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance 124 Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5100 Bhojani, Salman (F)(D) Relating to a one-time credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed by a taxing unit on the residence homestead of a first-time home buyer and to the effect of the credit on the determination of the taxable value. Companions: HJR 194 Bhojani, Salman (F)(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed G ❑HB 5134 Bell, Cecil(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: HB 215 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 196 Bell, Cecil(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5157 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) Relating to the amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district of the appraised value of the residence homestead of a person who is elderly or disabled. Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5285 Guillen, Ryan(R) Relating to the banning of school district ad valorem taxes for certain residential properties and an increase in the rates of certain state taxes to cover the increased cost to the state. Companions: HJR 205 Guillen, Ryan(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed G ❑HB 5293 Tinderholt, Tony(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a 100 percent or totally disabled veteran. Companions: HJR 206 Tinderholt, Tony(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 1 Meyer, Morgan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real ® property for ad valorem tax purposes and to except certain appropriations. Companions: HB 2 Meyer, Morgan(R) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Committee action pending House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Committee action pending House Ways and Means 125 ❑HJR 6 Capriglione, Giovanni(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a lower limit on the maximum ® appraised value of residence homesteads for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 32 Capriglione, Giovanni(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 10 Vasut, Cody(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real ® property for ad valorem tax purposes to 103.5 percent or more of the appraised value of the property. Companions: HB 145 Vasut, Cody(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total market value of the residence ® homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: HJR 88 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 215 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 196 Bell, Cecil(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 14 Toth, Steve(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide that the appraised value of a residence ® homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 295 Toth, Steve(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 16 Bernal, Diego(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total ® assessed value of the residence homestead of an unpaid caregiver. Companions: HJR 14 Bernal, Diego(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 144 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 147 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 126 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HJR 18 Bell, Cecil(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real ® property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 335 Bell, Cecil(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 19 Bernal, Diego(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to limit the total amount of ad valorem taxes that ® a school district may impose on the residence homestead. Companions: HB 117 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 21 Schofield, Mike(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that ® certain political subdivisions may impose on the residence homesteads of persons who are disabled or elderly. Companions: HB 402 Schofield, Mike(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 23 Shine, Hugh(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem ® taxation by a political subdivision other than a school district. Companions: HB 419 Shine, Hugh(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 25 Zwiener, Erin(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation the portion of ® the assessed value of a person's property that is attributable to the installation rainwater collection. Companions: HB 40 Zwiener, Erin(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means 127 Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 30 Goldman, Craig(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that ® certain political subdivisions may impose on the residence homesteads of persons who are disabled or elderly. Companions: HB 481 Goldman, Craig(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 49 Geren, Charlie(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 42 Raymond, Richard(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exclude from the market value of real property ® for ad valorem tax purposes the value of any improvement. Companions: HJR 50 Raymond, Richard(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 543 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 43 Raymond, Richard(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation by certain political ® subdivisions of a portion of the market value of the residence homestead of the disabled parent or guardian. Companions: HB 582 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 44 Raymond, Richard(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to appropriate money from the general revenue fund to the foundation school fund ® and use the money to finance a temporary increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads. Companions: HB 610 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 45 Shaheen, Matt(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a local option exemption from ad valorem taxation by a county of a ® portion of the value of the residence homestead of a physician who provides health care services. Companions: HJR 25 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) 128 HB 596 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Voted favorably from committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Voted favorably from committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 49 Geren, Charlie(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that ® certain political subdivisions may impose on the residence homesteads. Companions: HB 707 Geren, Charlie(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 30 Goldman, Craig(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SJR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 52 Collier, Nicole(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide that the officials responsible for ® appraising property for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 146 Collier, Nicole(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 774 Collier, Nicole(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 55 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a lower limit on the maximum ® appraised value of residence homesteads for ad valorem tax 129 purposes. Companions: HB 794 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 57 Bell, Keith(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 868 Bell, Keith(R) (Enabling) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 64 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 1041 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 65 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of ® commercial property and rental property for ad valorem taxation. Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 68 Bucy, John(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a ® limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the political subdivision may impose. Companions: HJR 62 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 71 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 141 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1083 Bucy, John(D) (Enabling) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 153 Wilson, Terry(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SJR 42 Flores, Pete(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means 130 ❑HJR 71 Davis, Yvonne(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for limitations on the appraised value of ® certain real property in specified areas for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 1189 Davis, Yvonne(D) (Enabling) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 72 Dean, Jay(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real ® property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 746 Dean, Jay(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 74 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 51 Dean, Iay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SIR 18 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government SIR 47 Creighton, Brandon(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 74 Metcalf, Will(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 1224 Metcalf, Will(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 72 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 131 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 87 Allison, Steve(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of ® residential real property for ad valorem tax purposes to 105 percent. Companions: HB 1566 Allison, Steve(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HJR 88 Dutton, Harold(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to lengthen the period for redeeming the residence homestead of an elderly person ® sold at an ad valorem tax sale. Companions: HB 1582 Dutton, Harold(D) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SJR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HJR 101 Rogers, Glenn(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation income- producing tangible personal property having a value of less than a certain amount. Companions: HB 1934 Rogers, Glenn(R) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means 132 Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 104 Raney, John(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation a percentage ® of the market value of the tangible personal property a person owns that consists of inventory held for sale at reta Companions: HB 1994 Raney, John(R) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 108 Jones, Venton (F)(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the commissioners court of a county to adopt an exemption from ® ad valorem taxation by the county of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount, of the appraised value of an indi Companions: SIR 18 West, Royce(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 2054 Jones, Venton (F)(D) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 115 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem ® taxation by a school district. Companions: HB 2467 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 120 Campos, Liz(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to limit the total amount of ad valorem taxes that ® a school district may impose on the residence homestead. Companions: HB 2666 Campos, Liz(D) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 122 Leach, Jeff(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem ® taxation by a school district and to adjust the amount of the limitation. Companions: HB 2656 Leach, Jeff(R) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways 133 and Means ❑HJR 128 Slaton, Bryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for a credit against the ad valorem ® taxes imposed by a political subdivision on the residence homestead of a married couple. Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 129 Metcalf, Will(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment exempting tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation. Companions: SIR 78 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 131 Metcalf, Will(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of certain ® commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 136 Harrison, Brian(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation a portion of ® the market value of tangible personal property a person owns that is held or used for production of income. Companions: HB 3083 Harrison, Brian(R) (Enabling) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HJR 147 VanDeaver, Gary(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of a ® residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes to the appraised value of the property. Companions: HB 3564 VanDeaver, Gary(R) (Enabling) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 150 Noble, Candy(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem ® taxation of a portion of the market value of a property. Companions: HB 3640 Noble, Candy(R) (Enabling) 3- 6-23 H Filed SIR 83 King, Phil (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed 134 Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 153 Wilson, Terry(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a ® limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the political subdivision may impose on the residence homest Companions: HJR 62 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 71 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 141 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3757 Wilson, Terry(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Filed HJR 68 Bucy, John(D) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SJR 42 Flores, Pete(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 157 Guillen, Ryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation the portion of ® the assessed value of a person's property. Companions: HB 3653 Guillen, Ryan(R) (Enabling) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 160 Cook, David(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SJR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Filed HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 161 Cook, David(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem ® taxation by a political subdivision located wholly or partly in a populous county. 135 Companions: HB 3974 Cook, David(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 162 Schofield, Mike(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for an exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school ® purposes of a dollar amount or a percentage, whichever is greater. Companions: HB 4029 Schofield, Mike(R) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 165 Munoz, Sergio(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem ® taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse. Companions: HB 4181 Munoz, Sergio(D) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 H Filed SJR 73 Paxton, Angela(R) (Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 171 Button, Angie Chen(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a ® county may impose on the residence homesteads of persons who are disabled or elderly. Companions: HB 4478 Button, Angie Chen(R) (Enabling) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 173 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to permit the owner of a parcel of real property that is located in more than one county to elect to have the property appraised. Companions: HB 4607 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed ❑HJR 184 Bonnen, Greg(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation certain tangible personal property held by a manufacturer of medical or biomedical products. Companions: HB 4901 Bonnen, Greg(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed SJR 87 Huffman, Joan(R) (Identical) 136 3-13-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed a ❑HJR 191 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation 50 percent of the appraised value of the residence homestead of a person who has received a residence homestead exemption. Companions: HB 5013 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 193 Slaton, Bryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for a credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed on property owned by a person who makes a donation to the state. Companions: HB 5032 Slaton, Bryan(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 194 Bhojani, Salman (F)(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for a one-time credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed by a political subdivision on the residence homestead. Companions: HB 5100 Bhojani, Salman (F)(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 195 Howard, Donna(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for an adjustment of the limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that may be imposed by a school district on the residence homestead. Companions: HB 5042 Howard, Donna(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 196 Bell, Cecil(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total market value of the residence homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: HJR 88 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 5134 Bell, Cecil(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed HJR 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed 137 ❑HJR 199 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to increase the amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district of the market value of the residence homestead. Companions: HB 5152 Toth, Steve(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 205 Guillen, Ryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to prohibit the imposition of school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes on residence homesteads, to increase the rates of state sales and use taxes. Companions: HB 5285 Guillen, Ryan(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 206 Tinderholt, Tony(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse. Companions: HB 5293 Tinderholt, Tony(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑SB 3 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to an increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation by a school ® district, an adjustment in the amount of the limitation on school district ad valorem taxes. Companions: HB 5046 Toth, Steve(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed SJR 3 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance Last Action: 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance ❑SB 5 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the appraised value of tangible personal property a ® person owns that is held or used for the production of income. Companions: SJR 2 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance Last Action: 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance ❑SB 102 Johnson, Nathan(D) Relating to the determination of an ad valorem tax protest or appeal on the ground of the unequal appraisal of property on ® the basis of the appraised value of the property relative to the median appraised value. Companions: SB 134 Johnson, Nathan(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) 138 Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 152 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 178 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad ® valorem tax purposes. Companions: SJR 19 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Enabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 262 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. Companions: HB 634 Lozano, Jose(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 279 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to the repeal of the additional ad valorem taxes imposed as a result of a sale or change of use of certain land. Companions: HB 1027 Slawson, Shelby(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 288 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) Relating to eligibility for the exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse 139 ® of certain first responders. Companions: SB 300 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1251 Plesa, Mihaela (F)(D) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 289 Zaffirini, Judith(D) Relating to the procedure for delivery by a chief appraiser of a form for reapplying for the appraisal of land for ad valorem ® tax purposes as agricultural or open-space land. Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 433 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the determination of the market value of solar energy property for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government a ❑SB 480 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to the eligibility for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by a charitable organization that ® provides rental housing. Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 522 West, Royce(D) Relating to the authority of an owner of certain residential real property to pay the ad valorem taxes imposed on the ® property in installments. Companions: SB 1027 West, Royce(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 546 Blanco, Cesar(D) Relating to the authority of the governing body of a taxing unit other than a school district to adopt an exemption from ® ad valorem taxation of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount. Companions: SIR 31 Blanco, Cesar(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 547 Blanco, Cesar(D) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SIR 34 Blanco, Cesar(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government 140 Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 613 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to certain sales or purported sales of homestead property that are classified as loans. Companions: HB 1674 Holland, Justin(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Business and Industry Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 617 Blanco, Cesar(D) Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in ad valorem tax appraisal records. Companions: HB 96 Gonzalez, Mary(D) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs Last Action: 3-16-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.016, Senate Border Security ❑SB 639 Miles, Borris(D) Relating to the continuation of a limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax ® purposes if the property is acquired by and qualifies as the homestead of an heir. Companions: SB 1409 Miles, Borris(D) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed SJR 38 Miles, Borris(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 719 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by a charitable organization that provides ® services related to the placement of a child in a foster or adoptive home. Companions: SB 734 Paxton, Angela(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government EIS B 748 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to the provision of state aid to certain local governments to offset the cost of the exemption from ad ® valorem taxation of the residence homestead. Companions: HB 1613 Shine, Hugh(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance 141 ❑SB 750 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to eligibility for service on the board of directors of an appraisal district. Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 769 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the examination of appraisal services for an appraisal management company. Companions: HB 1518 Darby, Drew(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Committee action pending Licensing and Administrative Procedures Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem ® taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads of individuals. Companions: HB 1061 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1283 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3437 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1083 Bucy, John(D) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3757 Wilson, Terry(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed SJR 42 Flores, Pete(R) (Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 854 West, Royce(D) Relating to the authority of the commissioners court of a county to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation by ® the county of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount. Companions: SB 266 West, Royce(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 2054 Jones, Venton (F)(D) (Identical) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 879 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SJR 48 Creighton, Brandon(R) (Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government 142 Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 880 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to the determination of the market value of property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SB 1644 Creighton, Brandon(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 881 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 889 Perry, Charles(R) Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in ad valorem tax appraisal records. Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 977 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the definition of debt for the purposes of calculating certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit. Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 1019 Hughes, Bryan(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorm ® tax purposes. Companions: SJR 53 Hughes, Bryan(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government 143 ❑SB 1065 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 96 Toth, Steve(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SJR 55 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 1107 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain ® surplus state revenue. Companions: HB 2074 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 612 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations HB 629 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations HB 1030 Schaefer, Matt(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance ❑SB 1191 Zaffirini, Judith(D) Relating to late applications for the appraisal of land for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land following ® the death of the owner of the land. Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 1251 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the authority of the governing body of a school district to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the ® district's voter-approval tax rate. Companions: SB 1819 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 1377 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district. Companions: HB 808 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 2500 Bell, Cecil(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 2766 Slaton, Bryan(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on 144 House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1381 Eckhardt, Sarah(D) Relating to the eligibility of the surviving spouse of an elderly person who qualified for a local option exemption from ad valorem taxation by a taxing unit of a portion of the appraised value. Companions: HB 3242 Hefner, Cole(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1409 Miles, Borris(D) Relating to the continuation of a limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes if the property is acquired by and qualifies as the homestead of an heir of the owner. Companions: SB 639 Miles, Borris(D) (Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Filed a ❑SB 1455 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. Companions: HB 3857 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 2-23 S Filed ❑SB 1480 Menendez, Jose(D) Relating to the allocation of low income housing tax credits. Companions: HB 4858 Gervin-Hawkins, (Identical) Barbara(D) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 2-23 S Filed ❑SB 1486 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the electronic payment of ad valorem taxes. Companions: HB 1608 Shine, Hugh(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 2-23 S Filed ❑SB 1532 Miles, Borris(D) Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in property tax appraisal records. 145 Companions: HB 3327 Wu, Gene(D) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Filed ❑SB 1604 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a military service member who is killed or fatally injured in the line of duty. Companions: HB 4161 Gervin-Hawkins, (Identical) Barbara(D) 3- 8-23 H Filed HB 4181 Munoz, Sergio(D) (Identical) 3- 8-23 H Filed SIR 73 Paxton, Angela(R) (Enabling) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 6-23 S Filed ❑SB 1771 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to the appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes of property owned by certain electric cooperatives. Companions: HB 4130 Hefner, Cole(R) (Identical) 3- 8-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed a ❑SB 1774 Eckhardt, Sarah(D) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of real property owned by certain charitable organizations. Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1789 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the exemption of tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 2987 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SIR 78 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1801 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to a requirement that each appraisal district periodically confirm that recipients of residence homestead exemptions qualify for those exemptions. Companions: HB 2747 Darby, Drew(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed 146 ❑SB 1819 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the authority of the governing body of a school district to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the district's voter-approval tax rate. Companions: SB 1251 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1890 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to the elimination of school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes and the creation of a joint interim committee on the elimination of those taxes. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1892 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land based on its use to raise or keep bees. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1926 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to the establishment of the Texas Miracle Act (TMA), allowing for certain fees, authorizing certain ad valorem tax incentives for economic development, specifically certain tax relief. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1956 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient or the surviving spouse of a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient. Companions: SJR 79 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1997 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the calculation of the ad valorem tax rate of a taxing unit. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1998 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1999 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the calculation of the unused increment rate of a taxing unit. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 2131 Miles, Borris(D) Relating to the treatment of a replacement structure for a 147 structure that was rendered uninhabitable or unusable by a casualty or by wind or water damage as a new improvement for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2163 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the appraised value of a property that is the primary residence of an adult who has an intellectual or developmental disability. Companions: HB 3640 Noble, Candy(R) (Identical) 3- 6-23 H Filed SJR 83 King, Phil (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Filed G ❑SB 2289 Huffman, Joan(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain tangible personal property held by a manufacturer of medical or biomedical products as a finished good or used in manufacturing or processing. Companions: HB 4901 Bonnen, Greg(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2324 Zaffirini, Judith(D) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain property used to provide low-income or moderate-income housing. Companions: HB 4645 Flores, Lulu (F)(D) (Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2352 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by a charitable organization that provides a meeting place and support services for organizations that provide assistance to persons. Companions: SB 330 Lucio, Eddie(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2357 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to ad valorem taxation. Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2361 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by an organization engaged primarily in performing charitable functions. Companions: HB 4774 Button, Angie Chen(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed 148 Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed D ❑SB 2398 Zaffirini, Judith(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of real property owned by a charitable organization for the purpose of renting the property at below-market rates to low-income and moderate-income households. Companions: SB 613 Zaffirini, Judith(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 581 Raymond, Richard(D) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2408 Hancock, Kelly(R) Relating to the system for appraising property for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2427 Zaffirini, Judith(D) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2516 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of certain taxing units. Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SJR 2 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation a portion of ® the market value of tangible personal property a person owns that is held or used for the production. Companions: SB 5 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance Last Action: 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance ❑SJR 3 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem ® taxation by a school district. Companions: SB 3 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance Last Action: 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance ❑SIP, 4 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment excepting certain appropriations to pay for school district ad valorem tax relief ® from the constitutional limitation on the rate of growth of appropriations. Last Action: 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance 149 ❑SIR 18 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SJR 19 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a limit on the maximum appraised ® value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SB 178 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Enabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SIR 31 Blanco, Cesar(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the governing body of a political subdivision other than a school ® district to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation. Companions: SB 546 Blanco, Cesar(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government EIS]R 34 Blanco, Cesar(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SB 547 Blanco, Cesar(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SIR 38 Miles, Borris(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for the continuation of a limitation on r-r-r-r-r-r-T-1 150 ® the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead. Companions: SJR 26 Miles, Borris(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 639 Miles, Borris(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SJR 42 Flores, Pete(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a ® limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes. Companions: HJR 62 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 71 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 141 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 68 Bucy, John(D) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 153 Wilson, Terry(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) (Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SJR 47 Creighton, Brandon(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SJR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SJR 48 Creighton, Brandon(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of ® commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SB 879 Creighton, Brandon(R) (Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government 151 Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SIR 53 Hughes, Bryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a limit on the maximum appraised ® value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SB 1019 Hughes, Bryan(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SIR 55 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide that the appraised value of a residence ® homestead for ad valorem tax purposes is the market value of the property. Companions: HIP, 8 Toth, Steve(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1065 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SIR 73 Paxton, Angela(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse. Companions: HIP, 165 Munoz, Sergio(D) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1604 Paxton, Angela(R) (Enabling) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 6-23 S Filed ❑SIR 78 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment exempting tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation. Companions: HIP, 129 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1789 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed ❑SIR 79 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead. Companions: SB 1956 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 S Filed 152 Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SJR 83 King, Phil (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the market value of a property that is the primary residence of an adult. Companions: HJR 150 Noble, Candy(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 2163 King, Phil (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Filed ❑SJR 87 Huffman, Joan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation certain ® tangible personal property held by a manufacturer of medical or biomedical products. Companions: HJR 184 Bonnen, Greg(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-13-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance All Track Total Bills: 251 251 FO ck(s): (Master List Only) ition: (None) Add to Trac Copyright© 2023. Texas Legislative Service. All Rights Reserved. 153 CITY DENTON Bill Impact Summaries Human Resources-Related Bills H.B. 121 S.B. 563 Employment Benefits Summary The bills provide that: (1) a city may not adopt or enforce an ordinance, order, rule, regulation,or policy requiring any terms of employment that exceed or conflict with federal or state law relating to any form of employment leave, hiring practices, employment benefits, scheduling practices, or other terms of employment; (2) any provision of an ordinance, order, rule, regulation, or policy that violates (1), above, is void and unenforceable; and (3) the provision in (1), above, does not apply to minimum wage or a contract relating to the terms of employment voluntarily entered into between a private employer or entity and a governmental entity. Impact to Denton As written, the bills would not allow the City of Denton to offer employment benefits greater than those allowed by state or federal law.The City of Denton faces extensive public and private-sector competition for qualified employees within the DFW area and relies on an attractive benefits package to recruit and retain employees. Benefits programs that allow the City of Denton to attract and retain qualified employees, such as paid parental leave or tuition reimbursement,would be prohibited under this legislation. Request Oppose this bill as written.Support an amendment that guarantees the City of Denton may provide competitive employee benefits that go beyond the state or federal minimum. H.B. 471 S.B. 799 Public Safety Personnel Leave/Benefits Summary The bills provide numerous requirements relating to public safety personnel leave of absence and benefits for an illness or injury related to a person's line of work. Notably,the bills states that a firefighter, peace officer, or EMT who suffers an acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) or stroke resulting in disability or death is presumed to have suffered the disability or death during the course and scope of employment if they were engaged in a situation that involved stressful or strenuous physical activity and the heart attack or stroke occurred not later than 24 hours after the end of a shift in which they were engaging in the activity described above. A similar provision in S.B. 799 extends critical illness benefits to retirees who experience a heart attack or stroke 5 years after retirement. Impact to Denton Both bills create a light duty requirement for up to a year; however, the bills are unclear if the City can deny or challenge the necessity for the light duty in a rebuttal.This is important as illness, injuries, and disabilities are uniquely different and may not require a full year of light duty. Both bills also create a new statutory provision that,should a public safety officer suffer a heart attack or stroke within 24 hours of a shift that included "strenuous" or "stressful" activity, it is presumed to have been caused at the workplace. This blanket City of Denton Updated:319123 Human Resources-Related Bill Impact Summaries 154 provision does not take into account events taking place after the work shift that could more directly result in said heart attack or stroke (such as exercise, personal stressors, or other relevant factors). H.B. 471, as written, appears to confer lifetime income benefits to employees of the City whose impairment or disability is the result of service as a volunteer first responder for some other jurisdiction. This is a matter in which the City has no control and would be paying the costs for service that does not benefit the citizens of Denton. S.B. 799 requires that leave be part of a meet and confer agreement which removes the right of both the City and the local police associations to negotiate a mutually agreeable alternative within our Meet and Confer Agreement. The bill also creates a "critical illness" benefit that would be extended to any retirees if they experience the onset of a heart attack, stroke, and/or one of a large number of cancers. Like the 24-hour presumption addressed above,this blanket provision does not take into account events taking place after the date of retirement that directly result in said heart attack stroke, or cancer (such as significant lifestyle changes, substance abuse, exposure to hazardous chemicals, etc.). Request Amend both bills to clarify a right of rebuttal by the City for any guaranteed leave or benefit. Amend S.B. 799 to allow the City to negotiate changes to this part of the statute through a Meet and Confer Agreement. H.B. 79 Employment Leave for Domestic Violence Victims Summary This bill,among other things, provides that an employer shall not discharge,discriminate or retaliate against an employee for taking time off to participate in legal proceedings when the employee is a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. The same is prohibited when said victim seeks legal relief such as a restraining order. The bill also provides that reasonable accommodations shall be made for a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, who requests an accommodation for the safety of the victim while at work. Impact to Denton The City of Denton supports assisting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking and supports reasonably accommodating their safety needs. Request Support this bill and, to ensure the bill is consistently applied, seek clarification on the amount of time off from work that shall be provided to victims. City of Denton Updated:319123 Human Resources-Related Bill Impact Summaries 155 CITY DENTON Bill Impact Summaries Telecommunications-Related Bills H.B. 1303 S.B. 1117 Right-of-Way Rental Fees Summary The bills would,for purposes of city right-of-way rental fees from cable and video providers, clarify that "video service" means video programming services provided by a video service provider through wireline facilities located at least in part in the public right-of-way without regard to delivery technology. More importantly, the bills provide that the term "video service" does not include direct-to-home satellite services or any video programming accessed via a service that enables users to access content, information, electronic mail,or other services offered over the Internet, including streaming content. Impact to Denton The bill amends the definition of"video service" provider to exclude streaming companies, with the result of preventing municipalities from being able to collect franchise fees for these services.As many cable providers begin to provide internet-based streaming options, they are bypassing their obligation to compensate the public for use of the public right-of- way for the internet cable used to transmit those video streaming services. Cities are currently in litigation on this point and this bill would undercut the right of the public to be compensated for use of its right of way and, in effect, provide a gift of public property to these companies. Request Oppose this bill, particularly until the issue can be settled in the judicial system. City of Denton Updated:3115123 Telecommunications-Related Bill Impact Summaries 156 -40" o Denton Municipal Electric DENTON 1659 Spencer Rd, Denton, TX 76205 • (940) 349-7565 March 17, 2023 Shelly Botkin Executive Director—Texas Public Power Association 701 Brazos St# 1005, Austin, TX 78701 Subject: Denton Municipal Electric General Fund Transfer In support of TPPA's response to the Senate Business and Commerce committee regarding the General Fund Transfer(GFT)practices of its members, I offer the following information. I think it is important to understand uses of cash transfers to the city's general fund and to draw analogies to other utilities in Denton. In the case of DME, the following are the cash transfers to the general fund: 1. Support function fund transfers a. DME uses the city's Human Resources, Information Technology, Procurement, Finance and Accounting and Legal departments and provides a cost of service based annual payment to the city's general fund for these services. 2. Franchise Fee a. A 5% franchise fee is paid to the city for the use of the city's right of ways. This fee is paid by all utilities in the city of Denton including ONCOR, CoServ, Atmos Gas, and telecommunications providers. Franchise fees are specifically identified in the Denton City Charter'. The specific language in the Charter is as follows: The holder or grantee of any franchise or license to use public streets, alleys, highways, or other public property may be required, as compensation for the right or privilege enjoyed, to pay to the City of Denton each year such reasonable sum (not less than two (2)percent of the gross receipts of the business pursued by the holder of the franchise earned for service rendered in the City of Denton), or to pay compensation, rent, or any other fee or charge authorized by law, including, without limitation, specific charges per service line, access line fees, and all other legally permissible charges for the use of its streets, alleys, highways, and other public property, as the council may determine by ordinance or by contract with any such utility, which compensation shall be in addition to all ad valorem and corporation 1 ARTICLE XIIL-FRANCHISES I Code of Ordinances I Denton,TX I Municode Library OUR CORE VALUES Integrity•Fiscal Responsibility • Transparency • Outstanding Customer Service ADA/EOE/AREA www.cityofdenton.com TDD(800)735-2989 157 taxes paid by the utility. (Ord. No. 99-057, Amend. No. 24, 2-16-99, ratified 5-1-99) 3. Return on Investment (ROI) a. Pursuant to authority granted in the city Charter, DME remits to the General Fund, a 6% ROI based upon retail revenues. (wholesale transactions are exempt). As the sole shareholder, the city is intitled to a dividend payment that is reflective of the operational risk and investment of risk capital. This ROI is analogous to the dividend or return on equity (ROE) permitted by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) in the approved rates for investor owned utilities including TDSPs, TDUs, investor owned water and wastewater utilities, and telecommunications providers. Protections are in place to ensure that only "excess revenues" are used to provide the ROI transfer 2. There are several levels of protections to limit the maximum amount of the transfer as detailed below. 1)After all of the requirements of the various funds have been met, there shall be computed a return on the net investment in the utility system. The "Net Investment"figure used in these computations shall be taken from the independent audit of the utility systems for the last fiscal period. The city shall be entitled to receive annually on the net investment from excess revenues, if any, not more than six (6)percent of the net investment3. 2)Any money remaining in the "System Fund"after all necessary expenses of operation and maintenance of the utility systems, including salaries, labor and materials, have been paid, upon proper approval, and after all payments have been made into the several funds required and provided to be made by the ordinance or ordinances authorizing the issuance of any revenue bonds of the city, now outstanding or hereafter authorized and issued which may be payable from and secured by a pledge of the net earnings of the light, water or sewer systems, shall be deemed "Excess Revenues"for the purposes of this section. "System Fund"as used herein shall mean the fund (or funds as may be required by outstanding bond issues) into which are deposited the gross incomes derived from the operation of the above named utility systems. Z ARTICLE XIL-PUBLIC UTILMES I Code of Ordinances I Denton,TX I Municode Library 3 Sec.12.03.-Excess revenues of utility systems.I Code of Ordinances I Denton,TX I Municode Library 2 158 The City of Denton operates several public utilities all of which are subject to the broad authority that the City Council has pursuant to the Denton City Charter. Those utility funds include: • Water Fund • Wastewater Fund • Solid Waste and Recycling Fund; and • Electric Fund In addition to the city charter limitations identified above, the approval of the annual budget of DME by the City Council is approved in open session with the opportunity for public input to comment on any aspect of the budget. Additionally, there are additional protections resulting from the bond financing that limit the amount of the ROI. While each fund is managed separately, rates and required reserves (fund balances) are approved by the City Commission to provide revenue sufficiency and reserves that are reflective of bond covenants and the risk posed by operating these utilities.4 Denton issues both revenue bonds and general obligation bonds to finance capital improvements in its utility funds. The bond covenants universally mandate that in the waterfall of use of revenues, payment of operational expenses, debt and interest expenses must be paid before providing any GFT to the city. The bond covenants also dictate minimum debt coverage ratios and, in some cases, minimum fund balances. These bond covenants apply to ALL utility funds as the issuance of general obligation bonds are for the "Utility System" which includes all of the funds identified above. Regards, Terrance. P. Naulty, P.E. Assistant General Manager Denton Municipal Electric Terrance.naultygcityofdenton.com 940.349.7565 (office)MTONP ELECTRIC �ncryuny!orrvrrcvis wrnmundy LUa,vr 4 Sec. 12.01.-General powers respecting utilities.I Code of Ordinances I Denton,TX I Municode Library 3 159 Friday Report - Council Requests smartsheet Staff Assigned Comments Action Summary of Request .. . . 1 Inquiry on the reopening of Jim Christal Council Member Davis 03/16/23 Trevor Crain Public Works Road is expected to reopen on I Complete Rd./Western Blvd. April 21. 2 Inquiry regarding non-city information distributed on Mayor Hudspeth 03/16/23 Antonio Puente dme Information included in the Complete • DME GreenSense Program March 17 Friday Report. 3 Inquiry regarding a roof leak on Locust St. Mayor Hudspeth Council 03/15/23 Development Services Information included in the Complete • Member McGee March 17 Friday Report. Request to connect with neighborhood Council Member Byrd 03/14/23 Becky Diviney Capital Projects/Engineering Staff is currently working on a Complete • 4 representatives regarding no parking/no trespassing Police comprehensive approach to concerns. address the no parking/no trespassing concerns. 5 Shared email regarding the Our Daily Bread shelter. Mayor Hudspeth 03/14/23 Courtney Douangdara,Danielle Community Services Referred to Community Complete • Shaw Services. 6 Inquiry regarding potential group home. Mayor Hudspeth 03/14/23 Scott McDonald,Tina Firgens Development Services Information included in the Complete March 17 Friday Report. Inquiry regarding ReHydrant project. Mayor Pro Tem Beck 03/14/23 Courtney Douangdara,Gary Community Services Fire Information included in the Complete • 7 Packan,Kenneth Hedges, Parks Water March 17 Friday Report. Stephen Gay 6 Request for information regarding a Risk Mayor Pro Tem Beck 03/13/23 Deby Skawinski Risk Management Response provided on March Complete Management claim. 13. g Concern about construction on Mission St. Council Member Davis 03/12/23 Scott McDonald Development Services Response provided on March Complete 14. Exported on March 17,2023 2:02:50 PM CDT 160 Page 1 of 1 FY 22/23 Council Requests Number of Requests Per Quarter Total Requests Made by Council Member Requests by Department 200 123 124 100 n Community Svcs 100 56 Enviro.Svcs ■ 51 Animal Svcs I 0 0 50 42 28 Strategic Svcs 0 Capital Projects Q1 22/23 Q2 22/23 Q3 22/23 04 2223 . . 4 Water Utilities ■ 0 CSO HR ■ Total Requests DME M CMO Library Legal 1• Please Note:the total number of requests per council member or department may • Jesse Davis• Mayor Gerard Hudspeth• Vicki Byrd Fire ■ not match,as several council members and/or departments may be associated • Mayor Pro Tem Brian Beck• Chris Watts Police M with a single request. Tech Services I Brandon Chase McGee Airport Marketing&Comms Customer Service ■ Economic Dev ■ Development Svcs Council Number of Pending Requests by Council Member Finance ■ Requests Audit Re q Municipal Court 6 4 Procurement 9 4 Solid Waste&Recycling 1 2 2 1 2 1 Risk 1 0 - 0 0 Parks&Rec pays sPe�D ,9vca Bar* ire ads Other 1-ssa a Gecald��a v�ck 6t\aa 0`0eMa9 Chns tlta^aoaCXaseM 0 50 100 DEN'FON M 1 0 161 City of Denton City Hall 215 E.McKinney St. Meeting Calendar Denton,Texas 76201 U E NTO N www.cityofdenton.com Criteria : Begin Date: 31112023, End Date: 513112023 Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location March 2023 3/1/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 3/2/2023 8:00 AM Agenda Committee City Hall Conference Room 3/2/2023 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership CANCELLED Board 3/6/2023 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room 3/6/2023 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission CANCELLED 3/6/2023 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Civic Center Community Room Board 3/7/2023 1:30 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 3/8/2023 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership CANCELLED Board 3/8/2023 11:00 AM Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 2 Development Service Center Board 3/8/2023 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission City Hall East Human Resources Training Room 3/8/2023 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board CANCELED 3/9/2023 3:00 PM Health&Building Standards CANCELLED Commission 3/10/2023 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Development Service Center Committee 3/11/2023 9:00 AM Community Services Advisory Development Service Center Committee 3/13/2023 9:15 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 3/13/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 3/13/2023 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room 3/13/2023 5:30 PM Library Board Meeting Room at the North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust, Denton, Texas 3/14/2023 9:00 AM Committee on the Environment CANCELED City of Denton Page 1 Printed on 311712023 162 Meeting Calendar continued.. Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location 3/15/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 3/16/2023 3:00 PM Committee on Persons with Disabilities Development Service Center 3/21/2023 12:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room 3/21/2023 6:30 PM City Council CANCELLED 3/22/2023 5:00 PM Community Partnership Committee Council Work Session Room 3/24/2023 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Council Work Session Room Committee 3/27/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 3/27/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 3/27/2023 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 3/29/2023 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 3/29/2023 11:00 AM Downtown Denton Tax Increment Development Service Center Financing Zone No. 1 Board Training Rooms 3/29/2023 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission Police Department Training Facility Training Room B 3/29/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers April 2023 4/3/2023 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Civic Center Community Room Board 4/4/2023 11:30 AM City Council Development Service Center 4/4/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/6/2023 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 4/6/2023 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms 4/6/2023 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms 4/6/2023 4:00 PM Public Art Committee Civic Center Community Room 4/10/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 4/10/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 4/10/2023 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center City of Denton Page 2 Printed on 311712023 163 Meeting Calendar continued.. Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location 4/10/2023 5:30 PM Library Board Meeting Room at the South Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane, Denton, Texas 4/11/2023 9:00 AM Committee on the Environment Council Work Session Room 4/12/2023 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 4/12/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/17/2023 5:30 PM Traffic Safety Commission Development Service Center 4/18/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/24/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 4/24/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 4/24/2023 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 4/26/2023 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 4/26/2023 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission City Hall East Human Resources Training Room 4/26/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/28/2023 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Council Work Session Room Committee May 2023 5/1/2023 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Civic Center Community Room Board 5/2/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/4/2023 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 5/4/2023 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms 5/8/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 5/8/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 5/8/2023 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 5/8/2023 5:30 PM Library Board Meeting Room at the Emily Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland St., Denton, Texas 5/9/2023 9:00 AM Committee on the Environment Council Work Session Room 5/10/2023 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms City of Denton Page 3 Printed on 311712023 164 Meeting Calendar continued.. Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location 5/10/2023 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 5/10/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/16/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/17/2023 12:00 PM Downtown Denton Tax Increment Development Service Center Financing Zone No. 1 Board Training Rooms 5/22/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 5/22/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 5/22/2023 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 5/24/2023 Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 5/24/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/26/2023 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Council Work Session Room Committee City of Denton Page 4 Printed on 311712023 165 Cityof Denton City Hall 215 E. McKinney St. Denton,Texas 76201 www.cityofdenton.com DENTON Meeting Agenda City Council Tuesday,April 4,2023 2:00 PM Council Work Session Room Council Chambers WORK SESSION BEGINS AT 2:00 P.M.IN THE COUNCIL WORK SESSION ROOM CLOSED MEETING BEGINS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE WORK SESSION IN THE COUNCIL WORK SESSION ROOM REGULAR MEETING BEGINS AT 6:30 P.M.IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGISTRATION GUIDELINES FOR ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL Individuals may speak during a Council meeting under one of the following categories: Open Microphone: At regular meetings only, individuals can speak on any topic that is not on the agenda for no longer than four (4) minutes per individual. This portion of the meeting occurs immediately after the start of the regular meeting session. Please note, Council members cannot engage in a discussion on topics presented during this portion and there are limited slots available for this portion of the meeting. Comments on Agenda Items: Public comments can be given for any item considered by the Council, EXCEPT work session reports or closed meetings. Individuals are only able to comment one time per agenda item and cannot use more than one method to comment on a single agenda item. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per citizen. Public Hearing Items: Individuals are limited to four(4)minutes per public hearing item. Individuals may participate by using one of the following methods: 1. In Person for Regular or Consent Agenda Items: To provide in-person comments regular or consent agenda items (excluding public hearing items), Individuals must be present at the meeting and submit a speaker card (available at the meeting location) to the City Secretary prior to the item being called. 2. In Person for Public Hearing Items: For public hearing items, speaker cards are encouraged but not required. Page 1 Printed on 311712023 166 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 3. eComment: The agenda is posted online at https://tx-denton.civicplus.com/242/Public-Meetings-Agendas. Once the agenda is posted, a link to make virtual comments using the eComment module will be made available next to the meeting listing on the Upcoming Events Calendar. Using eComment, Individuals may indicate support or opposition and submit a brief comment about a specific agenda item. eComments may be submitted up until the start of the meeting at which time the ability to make an eComment will be closed. eComments will be sent directly to members of the City Council immediately upon submission and recorded by the City Secretary into the Minutes of the Meeting. 4. By Phone: Individuals may register to provide comments by phone. Instructions and a link to register to comment by phone will be available at www.cityofdenton.com/publicmeetings until noon of the meeting date. Residents will submit contact information using the link provided and receive further instructions via email on how to join the meeting by phone and provide comments. After determining that a quorum is present, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas will convene in a Work Session on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Work Session Room at City Hall, 215 E.McKinney Street,Denton, Texas at which the following items will be considered: WORK SESSION 1. Citizen Comments on Consent Agenda Items This section of the agenda allows citizens to speak on any item listed on the Consent Agenda prior to its consideration. Each speaker will be given a total of three (3) minutes to address any item(s). Any person who wishes to address the City Council regarding these items may do so by utilizing the "By Phone" registration process as referenced under the REGISTRATION GUIDELINES FOR ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL detailed at the beginning of this agenda. Registration is required prior to the time the City Council considers this item. Registrants may call in and remain on hold or receive a call back at the time the Work Session is called to Order and are encouraged to ensure they remain accessible to accept the call. 2. Requests for clarification of agenda items listed on this agenda. This section includes questions members of the City Council direct to staff on any item listed on this agenda. Answers are compiled in a report and provided to the City Council and members of the public by clicking on Exhibit 1 of the item below. The link found within the document will provide access to the supporting documentation. The report will be available prior to start of the meeting. Any handouts distributed at the meeting will also be uploaded to the below link by 12:00 p.m. on the business day following the meeting. A. ID 23-632 Meeting Questions,Responses&Handouts 3. Work Session Reports A. ID 23-383 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding the Solid Waste and Recycling Rewrite of the Solid Waste Ordinance and addition of a commercial diversion article. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 45 minutes] Page 2 Printed on 311712023 167 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 B. ID 23-652 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding Municipal Utility Districts(MUD)and Municipal Management Districts(MMD). [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 120 minutes] C. ID 23-661 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding implementable components of Proposition B. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 45 minutes] D. ID 23-212 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction on pending City Council requests for: [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] Following the completion of the Work Session, the City Council will convene in a Closed Meeting in the Council Work Session Room to consider specific item(s) when these items are listed below under the Closed Meeting section of this agenda. The City Council reserves the right to adjourn into a Closed Meeting on any item on its Open Meeting agenda consistent with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, as amended, or as otherwise allowed by law. 1. Closed Meeting: A. ID 23-344 Consultation with Attorneys under Texas Government Code Section 551.071 and Deliberations Involving Medical or Psychiatric Records of Individuals under Texas Government Code Chapter 551.0785. Receive information from staff, discuss, and provide staff with direction related to a police officer's plan benefits related to an injury in the line of duty. Consultation with the City's attorney regarding legal issues associated with benefits where a public discussion of these legal matters would conflict with the duty of the City's attorneys to the City of Denton and the Denton City Council under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas; to consider information in the medical or psychiatric records related to a police officer's injury in the line of duty. Any final action, decision, or vote on a matter deliberated in a Closed Meeting will only be taken in an Open Meeting that is held in compliance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 551, except to the extent such final decision, or vote is taken in the Closed Meeting in accordance with the provisions of Section 551.086 of the Texas Government Code (the `Public Power Exception'). The City Council reserves the right to adjourn into a Closed Meeting or Executive Session as authorized by Texas Government Code, Section 551.001, et seq. (The Texas Open Meetings Act) on any item on its open meeting agenda or to reconvene in a continuation of the Closed Meeting on the Closed Meeting items noted above, in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act,including,without limitation Sections 551.071-551.086 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. NOTE: Any item for which a formal action at the Regular Meeting has been taken by Council may be subject to a request for a motion for reconsideration at any time during the meeting, at the Concluding Items Section, or after the meeting. In order to comply with the Texas Open Meetings Act, a request for a motion for reconsideration made during, at the end of, or after a Council meeting will be placed on the agenda and considered at the next official meeting of the City Council. Following the Closed Meeting, the City Council will reconvene in Open Meeting to take action, if any, on matters discussed in closed session. Page 3 Printed on 311712023 168 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 AFTER DETERMINING THAT A QUORUM IS PRESENT, THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF DENTON CITY COUNCIL WILL CONVENE AT 6:30 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL, 215 E. MCKINNEY STREET, DENTON, TEXAS AT WHICH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE CONSIDERED: 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE A. U.S. Flag B. Texas Flag "Honor the Texas Flag—I pledge allegiance to thee,Texas,one state under God,one and indivisible." 2. PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS A. ID 23-609 Proclamation:National Community Development Week 3. PRESENTATIONS FROM MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC A. Review of procedures for addressing the City Council. B. Reports from members of the public shall be received through the following two (2) methods. A total of up to seven (7) speakers are permitted to provide public comment and may include any combination of prior registration and open microphone speakers. 1) Pre-registration. This section of the agenda permits any person who has registered in advance to make a citizen report regarding a public business item he or she wishes to be considered by the City Council. Each speaker is allowed a maximum of four (4) minutes to present their report. At the conclusion of each report, the City Council may pose questions to the speaker or may engage in discussion. If the City Council believes that a speaker's report requires a more detailed review, the City Council will give the City Manager or City Staff direction to place the item on a future work session or regular meeting agenda and advise staff as to the background materials to be desired at such meeting. A. ID 23-679 Mr. Stephen Dillenberg regarding Campaign Questions. 2) Open Microphone. This section of the agenda permits any person who has not registered in advance for a citizen report to make comments about public business items not listed on the agenda. Such person(s) shall have registered using the "Virtual White Card" or `By Phone" process outlined by the City on its website or meeting notice. During open microphone reports under this section of the agenda, the Council may listen to citizens speak. However, because notice of the subject of the open microphone report has not been provided to the public in advance, the Texas Open Meetings Act limits any deliberation or decision by the Council to: a proposal to place the item on a future agenda; a statement of factual information; or a recitation of existing policy. Council Members may not ask the open microphone speakers questions or discuss the items presented during open microphone reports. NOTE: If audio/visual aids during presentations to Council are needed, they must be submitted to the City Secretary 24 hours prior to the meeting. 4. CONSENT AGENDA Each of these items is recommended by Staff or a board, commission, and committee. Approval thereof will be strictly on the basis of the those recommendations. Approval of the Consent Agenda authorizes the City Manager or his designee to implement each item in accordance with the Staff recommendations. The City Page q Printed on 311712023 169 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 Council has received background information and has had an opportunity to raise questions regarding these items prior to consideration. For those items recommended by a specific board, commission, or committee, the agenda item will reference that recommendation. To view the video of the related board, commission, or committee meeting, as applicable, a link can be found within the applicable supporting documentation(Exhibit 1). Listed below are bids, purchase orders, contracts, and other items to be approved under the Consent Agenda (Agenda Items A — K). This listing is provided on the Consent Agenda to allow Council Members to discuss or withdraw an item prior to approval of the Consent Agenda. If no items are pulled, the Consent Agenda Items will be approved with one motion. If items are pulled for separate discussion, they may be considered as the first items following approval of the Consent Agenda. A. ID 23-027 Consider approval of the minutes of the March 21,2023 Meeting. B. ID 23-057 Consider nominations/appointments to the City's Boards, Commissions, and Committees: Airport Advisory Board, Animal Shelter Advisory Committee, Board of Ethics, Committee on Persons with Disabilities, Community Services Advisory Committee, Denton Police Department Chief of Police Advisory Board, Health & Building Standards Commission, Historic Landmark Commission, Internal Audit Advisory Committee, Library Board, Parks, Recreation & Beautification Board, Planning & Zoning Commission, Public Art Committee, Public Utilities Board, Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee,Traffic Safety Commission, and Zoning Board of Adjustment. C. ID 23-000 Consider approval of a resolution of the City Council of the City of Denton, approving the 2021/2022 Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Two (Westpark TIRZ) annual report; and declaring an effective date. The TIRZ Number Two Board recommends approval(-). D. ID 23-463 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton granting Ashes Smoke Shop, LLC, a three-year noise exception for the Annual Ashes 420 Festivals on Thursday, April 20, 2023, Saturday, April 20, 2024, and Sunday, April 20, 2025, from II a.m. to 11 p.m., at 420 S. Carroll Boulevard; and providing an effective date. E. ID 23-527 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton authorizing the city manager to execute a funding agreement between the City of Denton and Grace Like Rain,Inc. DBA Giving Grace for the payment and use of Home Investment Partnership Grant American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP) entitlement funding for Tenant Based Rental Assistance; providing for the expenditure of funds in an amount not to exceed $285,603.00; and providing an effective date. F. ID 23-259 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton authorizing the city manager to execute a funding agreement between the City of Denton and Our Daily Bread, Inc. for the payment and use of Home Investment Partnership Grant American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP) entitlement funding for Tenant Based Rental Assistance; providing for the expenditure of funds in an amount not to exceed $285,603.00; and providing an effective date. Page S Printed on 311712023 170 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 G. ID 23-626 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., to provide regulatory permitting/approval support, process evaluation, design services, bidding assistance, and construction phase services for the Cooper Creek Lift Station Improvement Project for the Water Utilities Department; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (RFQ 7574-025 - Professional Services Agreement for design services awarded to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., in the not-to-exceed amount of $750,000.00). The Public Utilities Board recommends approval(-). H. ID 23-627 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with McCourt Equipment, Inc, for screener maintenance and repairs for the Beneficial Reuse Department, which is the sole provider of this service, in accordance with Texas Local Government Code 252.022, which provides that procurement of commodities and services that are available from one source are exempt from competitive bidding, and if over $50,000, shall be awarded by the governing body; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (File 8116- awarded to McCourt Equipment, Inc, for one (1) year, with the option for four (4) additional one (1) year extensions, in the total five (5) year not-to-exceed amount of $300,000.00). The Public Utilities Board recommends approval(-). I. ID 23-628 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with the City of Longview, under the Texas Government Code, Section 791.001, to authorize the City of Longview and City of Denton to utilize each entities' solicited contracts for the purchasing of various goods and services; authorizing the expenditure of funds therefor; and declaring an effective date (File 8208 - award an Interlocal Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with the City of Longview). J. ID 23-662 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the approval of Change Order No. 3 to the contract between the City of Denton and Mart, Inc., for the additional work and extension of days necessary to complete the American Legion Hall Senior Center; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (RFP 7103 - Change Order No. 3 in the not-to-exceed amount of $53,506.77, for a total contract award aggregated to $1,688,146.68). K. ID 23-665 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the approval of a second amendment to a contract between the City of Denton and United Healthcare Insurance Company, Inc., amending the contract approved by the City Council on October 23, 2018, in the not-to-exceed amount of $625,600.00; amended by Amendment 1 approved by Purchasing; said second amendment to continue to provide employee voluntary vision insurance coverage; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (RFP 6826- providing for an additional second amendment expenditure amount not-to-exceed Page 6 Printed on 311712023 171 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 $107,400.00,with the total contract amount not-to-exceed$782,000.00). 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. ID 23-387 Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas,regarding the approval of the Roadway Impact Fees Study. B. ID 22-2556 Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas regarding updates to the Roadway Impact Fees. C. ID 23-532 Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton adopting Standards of Care for recreational care programs administered by Denton's Parks and Recreation department pursuant to Texas Human Resources Code Section 42.041(b)(14). The Parks, Recreation, and Beautification Board recommends approval (3-0). D. PD22-0010d Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an Ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, regarding a change in the zoning district and use classification from a Planned Development - Mixed-Use Neighborhood (PD-MN) District to a Planned Development - Suburban Corridor (PD-SC) District on approximately 12.770 acres of land generally located at the northwest and southwest corner of Teasley Lane (F.M. 2181) and Hunters Creek Road in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas; adopting an amendment to the City's official zoning map; providing for a penalty in the maximum amount of $2,000.00 for violations thereof; providing a severability clause and an effective date. The Planning and Zoning Commission voted L-_] to recommend _ of the request. Motion for by Commissioner and second by Commissioner (PD22-0010d, Denton West Joint Venture,Mia Hines). E. Z23-0001 a Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an Ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas regarding a change in the zoning district and use classification on approximately 29.714 acres of land from Planned Development 120(PD-120) District to Mixed-Use Neighborhood (MN) District. The site is generally located south of Loop 288, approximately 1,640 feet west of North Locust Street (F.M. 2164) in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas; adopting an amendment to the City's Official Zoning Map; providing for a penalty in the maximum amount of $2,000.00 for violations thereof; providing for severability and an effective date. (Z23-0001a,Loop 288 PD to MN) 6. ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION — CONSIDERATION OF THE USE OF EMINENT DOMAIN TO CONDEMN REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS -- PLACEHOLDER IN THE EVENT EMINENT DOMAIN ITEMS ARE SCHEDULED; OTHERWISE,WILL BE DELETED. -- 7. ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION A. ID 23-545 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, amending the fiscal year 2022-2023 budget and Annual Program of Services of the City of Denton to allow for adjustments to the Capital Improvement Program of $29,223,360 for expenses related to transformers, LED conversion, Hickory GIS, and TxDOT relocations; declaring a public purpose; providing a severability clause, an open meetings clause and an effective date. Page 7 Printed on 311712023 172 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 The Public Utilities Board recommends approval(6-0). B. ID 23-195 Consider adoption of an ordinance directing the publication of Notice of Intention to issue $52,330,000 in principal amount of Certificates of Obligation of the City of Denton for General Government and Solid Waste projects; and providing for an effective date. The Public Utilities Board recommends approval(0-0). C. ID 23-196 Consider adoption of an ordinance directing the publication of Notice of Intention to issue $164,121,000 in principal amount of Certificates of Obligation of the City of Denton for Waterworks and Wastewater System and Electric System projects; and providing for an effective date. The Public Utilities Board recommends approval 0-0). D. ID 23-241 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, amending the fiscal year 2022-2023 budget and annual program of services of the City of Denton to allow for adjustments to the Westpark TIRZ Fund of six hundred sixty-five thousand fifty-three dollars ($665,053) for the purpose of reimbursing the Westray Group, LP; declaring a public purpose; directing the City Secretary attach a copy to the 2022-2023 budget; requiring approval by at least five votes; and providing a severability clause, an open meetings clause,and an effective date. E. ID 23-405 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, regarding the approval of the Roadway Impact Fees Study. F. ID 22-2558 Consider adoption of an ordinance regarding the updates to the Roadway Impact Fees. 8. CONCLUDING ITEMS A. Under Section 551.042 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, respond to inquiries from the City Council or the public with specific factual information or recitation of policy, or accept a proposal to place the matter on the agenda for an upcoming meeting AND Under Section 551.0415 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, provide reports about items of community interest regarding which no action will be taken, to include: expressions of thanks, congratulations, or condolence; information regarding holiday schedules; an honorary or salutary recognition of a public official, public employee, or other citizen; a reminder about an upcoming event organized or sponsored by the governing body; information regarding a social, ceremonial, or community event organized or sponsored by an entity other than the governing body that was attended or is scheduled to be attended by a member of the governing body or an official or employee of the municipality; or an announcement involving an imminent threat to the public health and safety of people in the municipality that has arisen after the posting of the agenda. B. Possible Continuation of Closed Meeting topics,above posted. CERTIFICATE I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the official website (https://tx-denton.civicplus.com/242/Public-Meetings-Agendas) and bulletin board at City Hall, 215 E. McKinney Street, Denton, Texas, on March 31, 2023, in advance of the 72-hour posting deadline, as applicable, and in accordance with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code. CITY SECRETARY Page g Printed on 311712023 173 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 NOTE: THE CITY OF DENTON'S DESIGNATED PUBLIC MEETING FACILITIES ARE ACCESSIBLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. THE CITY WILL PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION, SUCH AS SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED, IF REQUESTED AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE SCHEDULED MEETING. PLEASE CALL THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT 940-349-8309 OR USE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF (TDD) BY CALLING 1-800-RELAY-TX SO THAT REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION CAN BE ARRANGED. Page 9 Printed on 311712023 174 Cityof Denton City Hall 215 E. McKinney St. Denton,Texas 76201 www.cityofdenton.com DENTON Meeting Agenda City Council Tuesday,April 4,2023 11:30 AM Development Service Center Joint Special Called Meeting with Denton ISD Board of Directors After determining that a quorum is present, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas will convene in a Special Called Joint Meeting with the Denton Independent School District Board of Directors on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at 11:30 a.m. at the Development Service Center, Training Rooms 3, 4, and 5, at 401 N Elm Street,Denton,Texas, at which the following items will be considered: WORK SESSION 3. Work Session Reports A. ID 23-485 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding an update from the United Way of Denton County. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] B. ID 23-486 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding an update on the proposed 2023 Denton Independent School District Bond Program. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] C. ID 23-487 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding an update on the City of Denton Downtown Master Planning process. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] D. ID 23-488 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding partnerships between the City of Denton and the Denton Independent School District,including: •Police Summer Basketball League •Fire Academy and Fire Camp • Summer Youth Jobs Program [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] Note: The City Council and Denton Independent School District Board of Directors reserve the right to adjourn into a Closed Meeting or Executive Session as authorized by Texas Government Code, Section 551.001, et seq. (The Texas Open Meetings Act) on any item on its open meeting agenda or to reconvene in a continuation of the Closed Meeting on the Closed Meeting items noted above, in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, including,without limitation Sections 551.071-551.086 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. CERTIFICATE I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the official website (https://tx-denton.civicplus.com/242/Public-Meetings-Agendas) and bulletin board at City Hall, 215 E. McKinney Street, Denton, Texas, on March 31, 2023, in advance of the 72-hour posting deadline, as applicable, and in accordance with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code. Page 1 Printed on 311712023 175 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 CITY SECRETARY NOTE: THE CITY OF DENTON'S DESIGNATED PUBLIC MEETING FACILITIES ARE ACCESSIBLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. THE CITY WILL PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION, SUCH AS SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED, IF REQUESTED AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE SCHEDULED MEETING. PLEASE CALL THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT 940-349-8309 OR USE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF (TDD) BY CALLING 1-800-RELAY-TX SO THAT REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION CAN BE ARRANGED. Page 2 Printed on 311712023 176 Tentative Work Session Topics and Meeting Information Updated: March 17, 2023 Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Estimated Time March 21,2023 A.Audit Project 031-Recreation Facility Operations 22-2443 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 Work Session(@12:00 p.m.) B. Audit Project 019-Municipal Court Payments Follow-Up 23-148 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 Special Called Meeting(Continuous) To Be Canceled:Regular Meeting C. Packet of Proposed Amendments to the Ethics Ordinance 23-147 Internal Audit City Business 1:00 *NO additional work sessions may be Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 scheduled without CM approval; Total Est.Time: 2:00 NO IC or PH items may be scheduled for this meeting. Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Update from United Way of Denton County 23-485 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 B. Update on Proposed 2023 Denton ISD Bond Program 23-486 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 C. Update on City of Denton Downtown Master Planning Process 23-487 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 April 4,2023 D. Partnerships between City of Denton and Denton ISD Special Called Joint Meeting with Denton ISD •Police Summer Basketball League (@ 11:30 a.m.) •Fire Academy and Fire Camp 23-488 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 At the Development Service Center •Summer Youth Jobs Program Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 am Total Est.Time: 2:30 A. Comprehensive Diversion Ordinance 23-383 Solid Waste City Business 0:45 April 4,2023 B. MUD's and MMD's 1 23-652 IDeveopment Services City Business 2:00 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) C. Implementable Components of Proposition B 23-661 City Manager's Office Council Request:Davis 0:45 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) (12/06/2022) D.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-212 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 NO addition Work Sessions Closed Meeting Item(s):Human Resources Item Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 4:30 Other Major Items for Meeting:Public Hearing and Approval of Roadway Impact Fee Study;Public Hearing and Approval of Roadway Impact Fees A. Audit Project 032-Fleet Operations:Fuel Management 23-151 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Aggressive Panhandling Ordinance 22-1281 Police;Community Services Council Request:Hudspeth0:45 (6/07/2022) April 18,2023 C. Wastewater Master Plan Update 23-375 Water Utilities City Business 0:45 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) D. Allocation of Excess Sales Tax 23-456 City Manager's Office Council Request:Hudspeth 12 06 2022 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) E.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-213 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(,): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 3:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Audit Project 022-Building Permits Follow-Up 23-149 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 B. Audit Project 016—COVID-19 Response:Pandemic Preparedness Follow-Up 22-150 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 May 2,2023 C. Consolidated Plan and Action Plan Update 23-286 Community Services City Business 0:30 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) D. DCTA Quarterly Update and Introduction of New Staff 23-421 Engineering City Business 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) E.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-214 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Classification and Compensation Study Overview 1 23-431 lHuman Resources City Business 1:00 B. Police Department Update 23-601 Police City Business 0:30 May 16,2023 C. GreenSense Update 22-1847 DME City Business 0:45 Work Session(@26:30 p.m p.m Regular Meeting(@6: .) D.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-215 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 3:15 Other Major Items for Meeting:CANVASS May 6,2023 General and Recall Elections/Order Runoff if needed A. Audit Project 034-Fleet Operations:Fuel Card Administration 23-424 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Golf Cart Ordinance 23-489 Engineering City Business 0:30 June 6,2023 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) C.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-216 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: June 20,2023 NO MEETING-Day after Juneteenth Holiday(June 19) June 24,2023 City Council Retreat 23-562 City Manager's Office City Business 8:00 City Council Retreat(@9:00 a.m.) A. Audit Project 033-Pedestrian&Cyclist Safety 23-425 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Capital Improvement Plan Work 23-268 Finance City Business 1:00 June 27,2023 C. Bell/Eagle Intersection Traffic Analysis 23-440 Capitol Projects/Engineering City Business 0:30 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) D.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-217 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 [Continuous Meeting] Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 3:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: July 4,2023 NO MEETING-Independence Day Holiday and Summer Break A. Utility Budgets&Rates Work Session 1 23-270 IFinance City Business 1:00 July 18,2023 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: ww City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Utility Budgets&Rates Work Session Follow-up 23-282 Finance City Business 1:00 July 25,2023 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-219 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 [Continuous Meeting] Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Audit Project 004-Police Property Room:Second Follow-up 23-595 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 B. Audit Project 005-Utility Street Cuts:Second Follow-up 23-596 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 August 1,2023 C. DCTA Quarterly Update 23-465 Engineering City Business 0:30 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) D.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-220 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):City Manager and City Attorney Annual Reviews Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: August 5,2022(Saturday) A. Budget Workshop 23-272 Finance City Business 8:00 Budget Workshop(@9:00 a.m.) At the Development Service Center Total Est.Time: 8:00 *This is for planning purposes only.Dates are subject to change. 177 Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Estimated Time A. Fiscal Year 2023-24 Annual Audit Plan 23-597 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Budget Follow-up 23-273 Finance City Business 1:00 August 15,2023 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) C.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-221 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s):Internal Auditor and Municipal Judge Annual Reviews Legal(if any) I City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:30 Other major Items for Meeting: September 5,2023 NO MEETING-Day after Labor Day(Sept 4) September 12 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 If needed for Budget M Total Est.Time: 0:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Audit Project 034-Fire Prevention 23-593 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 September 19 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-222 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: A.Audit Project 035-Staff Recruitment&Hiring 23-594 Internal Audit City Business 030 September 26 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-223 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: October 3,2023 NO MEETING-National Night Out October 17 Work Session(@26:30 p.m p.m Regular Meeting(@6: .) A.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-224 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: October 24 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) A.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-225 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. DCTA Quarterly Update 23-466 Engineering City Business 0:30 November 7 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-226 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: November 14 Work Session Meeting (@ :30 A.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-227 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: November 21,2023 NO MEETING-Thanksgiving Week Estimated Work Item Legistar ID Departments Type Session Date City Council Communication and Group Effectiveness 22-2182 City Manager's Office Council Priority 0:30 City Hall West Programming TBD City Manager's Office City Business TBD Work Session Items to be Determined Airport Master Plan TBD Airport City Business TBD Wildlife Corridors TBD Environmental Services City Business TBD &Sustainability Emergency Medical Service(EMS)Fees 22-2263 Finance City Business 0:45 Item Dates Departments Type Estimated Work Council Priorities and Significant Work Plan Items to be Scheduled Item Date Approved Department Estimated Hours to Complete Requester RFP for a Downton Parking Survey 10-18-2022 Economic Development TBD CM Davis Approved Council Pitches to be Scheduled ITowing Enforcement Signage 2-7-2023 TBD CM Davis *This is for planning purposes only.Dates are subject to change. 178 1 Street Closure Report: Upcoming Closures smartsheet SCR Mar 20th - 26th Street/Intersection From To Department Department Contact 1 Mayhill Rd @ Spencer Rd 03/28/23 04/30/23 1 Water main tie-in and turn lane addition Public Works Inspections Ryan Cuba 2 Oak St Mounts Ave Fulton St 04/10/23 06/16/23 Wastewater Collections will be installing a new Wastewater Tiffany Sherrane sewer main lines and services. 3 Riesling or Rhone or Merlot or 03/27/23 05/12/23 Concrete Panel and Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel Exported on March 17,2023 10:49:56 AM CDT 179 2 Street Closure Report: Current Closures smartsheet —WWF,0M Da"o- Closure End Description partment ff Department Contact Street/Intersection tsure Start De e Date 1 Angelina Bend Dr Angelina Bend Dr(1416) Sandy Creek Dr 03/13/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 2 Angelina Bend Dr San Gabriel Dr Angelina Bend Dr(1416) 01/17/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 3 Atlas Dr Hercules Ln Redstone Rd 10/17/22 03/24/23 Reconstruct Streets Jeremy Wilks 4 Augusta Dr Colonial Dr Augusta Dr(2900) 07/11/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 5 Avenue S Prairie St E Dead End South 03/06/23 05/20/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 6 Bailey St Willson St Dead End South 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. Bonnie Brae St Scripture St(Roundabout) Oak St 02/09/23 03/31/23 Contractor is performing Engineering Robin Davis subgrade and pavement 7 repairs,. this will be a rolling closure while sections are repaired. traffic is reduced from 4 lanes to 2 in this area. 8 Bonnie Brae St Riney Rd Windsor Dr 03/10/23 07/31/23 Urbana at Bonnie Brae:Public Public Works Inspections Jeremiah Tillman-David Paving 9 Boxwood Dr Plumbago Dr Daisy Dr 01/03/23 03/24/23 Street Panel and Sidewalk Streets Roy San Miguel Repair 10 Bradshaw St Hickory St McKinney St 03/21/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 11 Bradshaw St Wilson St Prairie St E 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 12 Bradshaw St Prairie St E Sycamore St 03/13/23 07/17/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 13 Brook Hollow Dr Greenway Dr Carriage Hill Rd 10/07/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. Carroll Dr Oak St Mckinney St 12/09/22 04/13/23 Wastewater Collections will be Wastewater Tiffany Sherrane 14 installing a new sewer main line. Carroll Dr Oak St Mckinney St 12/09/22 04/13/23 Wastewater Collections will be Wastewater Tiffany Sherrane 15 installing a new sewer main line. Clover Ln Robinwood Ln Glenwood Ln 12/09/22 04/05/23 Water Distribution will be Water Tiffany Sherrane 16 installing a new main line and services. 17 Colonial Dr Thunderbird Dr Dead End South 07/11/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 18 Cordaro Ct Mira Vista Dr End of cul-de-sac 03/20/23 04/07/23 Mill&overlay curb and Streets Jeff Jones sidewalk 19 Crawford St Hickory St McKinney St 03/21/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 20 Crescent St Alice St Carroll Blvd 01/18/23 03/31/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 21 Eufemia Dr Hermalinda Dr Beatriz Dr 03/13/23 04/29/23 Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 22 Fannin St Welch St Beatty St 02/03/23 03/31/23 Steet Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 23 Greenway Dr Thunderbird Dr Dead End South 07/11/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 24 Greenway Dr Thunderbird Dr Windsor Farms Dr 10/07/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 25 Hattie St Paisley St McKinney St 03/21/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 26 Hickory Creek Rd Riverpass Dr FM 1830 03/13/23 12/31/24 Bridge Installation Engineering Dustin Draper 27 Hickory St Exposition St Ruddell St 05/02/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 28 Highland St Locust St Wainwright St 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. Exported on March 17,2023 10:50:05 AM CDT 180 Street/Intersection From To Description Department Department Contact 29 Industrial St Dead End Wye St 01/17/23 03/31/23 Utility replacement Engineering Seth Garcia 30 Jim Christal Rd Western Blvd Masch Branch Rd 04/18/22 04/21/23 Exeter PH2:Paving Jim Christal Private Development Public Kirk Winter Works Inspections 31 Johnson St Dallas Dr Wye St 01/17/23 03/31/23 Utility replacement Engineering Seth Garcia 32 Lakewood Dr Greenway Dr Carriage Hill Rd 10/07/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 33 Masch Branch Rd Lovers Ln Hampton Rd 06/24/22 03/31/23 Bridge collapse at 3288 N. Drainage Gabriel Rodriguez Masch Branch Rd 34 May St Henderson Dr Autumn Oak Dr 02/27/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 35 McKinney St Crawford Rd Audra Ln 05/19/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 36 Mill St Allen St Johnson St 01/17/23 03/31/23 Utility Replacement Engineering Seth Garcia 37 Mill St Allen St Robertson St 02/27/23 05/31/23 Utility installation and roadway Engineering Seth Garcia reconstruction Mistywood Ln Robinwood Ln Sherwood Ln 12/09/22 04/05/23 Water Distribution will be Water Tiffany Sherrane 38 installing a new main line and services. North Texas Blvd 1-35 E Service Road Highland Park Rd 02/17/23 03/31/23 Widening&Reconstruction, Engineering Robin Davis Traffic Signal Upgrade. traffic 39 from 135 will need to use Bonnie Brae Street. project is limited to one-way traffic from Highland Park to 135E. 40 Oak St Crawford St Wood St 04/04/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 41 Palamino Ct Mustang Dr Dead End West 03/06/23 03/31/23 Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 42 Park Access Rd Windsor Dr Riney Rd 12/15/22 07/31/23 Urbana Bonnie Brae Project: Private Development Public Jeremiah Tillman-David Water,Sewer,Storm,Paving. Works Inspections Robinwood Ln Kayewood Dr Emerson Ln 12/09/22 04/05/23 Water Distribution will be Water Tiffany Sherrane 43 installing a new main line and services. 44 Savannah Tr1 Whitney Ct Longridge Dr 02/02/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 45 Smith St Johnson St Bell Ave 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 46 Smith St Dallas Dr(Hwy 77) Hill St 03/06/23 06/07/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 47 State School Rd 1-35E Bowie St 03/06/23 04/06/23 Utilities relocation along East Engineering Aaron Skinner side of State School Rd 48 Sycamore St Exposition St Crawford St S 03/13/23 07/17/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 49 Wainwright St Highland St E Prairie St E 03/13/23 04/07/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 50 Wayne St Boyd St Mozingo Rd 11/14/22 03/24/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 51 Westward Dr Crestmeadow St Lookout Ln 01/23/23 03/22/23 water line tie in.open cut Private Development Public Lee Thurmond roadway. Works Inspections 52 Whitney Ct Savannah Trl Dead End East 02/02/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 53 Wood St McKinney St Hickory St 04/11/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 54 Woodland St Brown Dr Cherrywood Ln 01/17/23 03/31/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 55 Woodrow Ln McKinney St E Troy H Lagrone Dr 02/20/23 03/31/23 Water tie in Public Works Inspections Ryan Cuba Exported on March 17,2023 10:50:05 AM CDT 181 3 Street Closure Report: Completed Closures smartsheet IntersectionFrom • k W. Closure- Closure_ •Mill r Description Department Department 1 Allen St Mill St Wye St 12/12/22 03/17/23 Utility replacement and roadway Engineering Seth Garcia reconstruction 2 Ave A Ave A Greenlee St 11/08/22 03/10/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 3 Barthold Rd railroad crossing @ Masch Branch Rd 02/25/23 02/25/23 Railroad maintenance for KCS Darryl Ware Bell Ave @ Senior Center 02/06/23 02/17/23 Mill and Overlay,The parking Streets Jeff Jones 4 spaces off of Bell in front of Senior Center 5 Bell Ave Mingo Rd 300'North 02/20/23 02/22/23 Mill and Overlay of Senior Jeff Jones Center parking along bell 6 Castle Pines Ln Burr Oak Dr @ Intersection 02/27/23 03/16/23 Concrete Street Panel repair Streets Roy San Miguel 7 Crescent St Fulton St Cordell St 01/16/23 03/10/23 installing new storm line along Private Development Lee Thurmond crescent 8 Dixon Ln Comer St Cope St 01/23/23 03/02/23 Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 9 Eagle Dr Bernard St Beatty St 02/20/23 03/02/23 Concrete Retaining Wall Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 10 Elm Bottom Cir Sherman Dr city limits 02/23/23 02/28/23 Overlay Streets Jeff Jones Elm St Pecan St Oak St 01/23/23 03/17/23 Contractor continues work on Engineering Robin Davis the pedestrian ramps and 11 diagonal crossings improvements.-All Way Crossing 12 Fulton St Cordell St Crescent St 12/27/22 02/17/23 Street Reconstruction i Engineering Dustin Draper 13 Gober St Broadway St Panhandle St 01/02/23 02/24/23 Mill and Overlay Streets Jeff Jones 14 Hickory St W(221) Piner St Ceder St 01/16/23 02/17/23 Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 15 Johnson St Dallas Dr Daughtry St 01/19/23 03/17/23 Atmos working on gas main on Atmos Public Works Stephany Trammell Collins and Johnson Inspections 16 Kingfisher Ln(325) Meadowlark Ln Oriole Ln 02/20/23 03/02/23 Valley Gutter Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 17 McCormick St Eagle Dr Fannin St 12/27/22 03/10/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper Oak St Elm St Cedar St 02/13/23 03/17/23 Contractor is working on the Engineering Robin Davis 18 diagonal crossing on the NE corner of Oak&Elm. -All Way Crossing Project 19 Oak St W railroad crossing by Precision Or 02/25/23 02/25/23 Railroad maintenance for KCS Darryl Ware 20 Peach St Locust St Bell Ave 02/14/23 03/01/23 Mill&Overlay Streets Jeff Jones 21 Serenity Way Montecito Dr Glen Falls Ln 01/03/23 02/17/23 Street Panel and Sidewalk Streets Roy San Miguel repair 22 Uland St Rose St Railroad Ave 04/25/22 03/01/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 23 Wye St Crosstimbers St Mill St 12/05/22 02/24/23 Water/wastewater replacement Engineering Seth Garcia and full street reconstruction Exported on March 17,2023 10:50:15 AM CDT 182