Senate Committee on Finance
NOTE: This is archived committee information from the 81st Legislative Session.
Committee Information
CHAIR
Steve Ogden
VICE-CHAIR
Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa
MEMBERS
Bob Deuell
Robert Duncan
Kevin Eltife
Craig Estes
Eddie Lucio, Jr.
Jane Nelson
Dan Patrick
Kel Seliger
Florence Shapiro
Royce West
John Whitmire
Tommy Williams
Judith Zaffirini
TEL:
(512) 463-0370
LOCATION:
Capitol Extension, E1.036
Video/Audio — Archives
81st Session Interim
- August 18, 2010
- August 4, 2010
- July 7, 2010
- June 23, 2010
- June 9, 2010
- May 26, 2010 — Joint Hearing: Senate Committee on Finance, Senate Committee on Transportation & Homeland Security
- May 12, 2010
- April 28, 2010
- April 14, 2010
- March 24, 2010
- March 10, 2010
81st 1st Called Session
- July 2, 2009 — (Due to technical difficulties, only the audio is available.)
- July 1, 2009
81st Regular Session
- May 26, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 25, 2009
- May 23, 2009 (Part II)
- May 23, 2009 (Part I)
- May 22, 2009 (Part II)
- May 22, 2009 (Part I)
- May 21, 2009
- May 20, 2009 (Part II) — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1 (Part II)
- May 20, 2009 (Part I) — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1 (Part I)
- May 19, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 18, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 17, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 15, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 14, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 14, 2009
- May 12, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 11, 2009
- May 8, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 7, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 7, 2009 — (Due to technical difficulties, only the audio is available.)
- May 6, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 5, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 4, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- May 4, 2009
- April 30, 2009
- April 29, 2009 — Senate Finance Conference Committee on SB 1
- April 28, 2009
- April 27, 2009
- April 23, 2009
- April 20, 2009 (Part II)
- April 20, 2009 (Part I)
- April 15, 2009
- April 9, 2009
- April 6, 2009
- April 2, 2009
- March 30, 2009
- March 26, 2009
- March 23, 2009 (Part II) — Due to technical difficulties, only the audio portion is available.
- March 23, 2009 (Part I)
- March 20, 2009
- March 19, 2009 (Part II)
- March 19, 2009 (Part I)
- March 18, 2009 (Part II)
- March 18, 2009 (Part I)
- March 17, 2009
- March 16, 2009
- March 10, 2009
- March 9, 2009
- March 6, 2009 (Part II)
- March 6, 2009 (Part I)
- March 5, 2009
- March 2, 2009
- February 24, 2009
- February 23, 2009 (Part II)
- February 23, 2009 (Part I)
- February 20, 2009
- February 19, 2009 (Part II)
- February 19, 2009 (Part I)
- February 18, 2009 (Part II)
- February 18, 2009 (Part I)
- February 17, 2009 (Part II)
- February 17, 2009 (Part I)
- February 16, 2009 (Part II)
- February 16, 2009 (Part I)
- February 13, 2009
- February 12, 2009 (Part II)
- February 12, 2009 (Part I)
- February 11, 2009 (Part II)
- February 11, 2009 (Part I)
- February 10, 2009 (Part III)
- February 10, 2009 (Part II)
- February 10, 2009 (Part I)
- February 9, 2009 (Part II)
- February 9, 2009 (Part I)
- February 6, 2009
- February 5, 2009 (Part II)
- February 5, 2009 (Part I)
- February 4, 2009 (Part II)
- February 4, 2009 (Part I)
- February 3, 2009 (Part II)
- February 3, 2009 (Part I)
- February 2, 2009
Written Testimony Submissions and Handouts
August 18, 2010
- Hearing Documents, combined (13.4 MB, PDF)
August 4, 2010
- Hearing Documents, combined (95.9 MB, PDF)
July 7, 2010
- Hearing Documents, combined (15.3 MB, PDF)
June 23, 2010
- Hearing Documents, combined (48.3 MB, PDF)
June 9, 2010
- Hearing Documents, combined (31.4 MB, PDF)
May 12, 2010
- Hearing Documents, combined (45.7 MB, PDF)
April 28, 2010
- Hearing Documents, combined (42.7 MB, PDF)
April 14, 2010
- Hearing Documents, combined (72.3 MB, PDF)
March 24, 2010
- Hearing Documents, combined (5.60 MB, PDF)
March 10, 2010
- Hearing Documents, combined (22.2 MB, PDF)
Interim Charges
- Review and make recommendations regarding existing and future public debt at all levels of government in Texas, including independent school districts, cities, other local governments and the Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan.
- Study the impact of recent hurricanes for which a federal disaster declaration was issued on local economies. Examine the basis for the distribution of federal dollars for hurricane cleanup across the state. Review past methods of distribution, including those involving the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs and the Office of Rural Community Affairs. Develop policy and statutory recommendations to ensure that the system of distribution is effective to address needs of the various regions of the state in the event of future disasters. Provide effective budget oversight of state agencies that received appropriations as a result of hurricane damage. Examine the rebuilding of University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and the collection and proper deposit of federal reimbursements.
- Review the effect that Texas Business Tax credits, such as a research and development credit, have on economic development in Texas. Determine whether the costs of various tax credits would be adequately offset by the net increase in state sales tax and other revenues and jobs produced by each credit. Focus on businesses relocating to or from the State of Texas, the impact on the tax base, employment, and the overall economic condition of the state.
- Identify and evaluate potential improvements to the property tax system. Consider and make recommendations relating to the following:
- Methods to increase public participation in the tax rate-setting process and ensure fairness in appraisal protests and appeals;
- Requirement that property appraisal values may not increase by more than inflation and/or population growth, or another amount to be determined by local taxing authorities, with a maximum cap of 10 percent;
- Exemptions provided to community housing development organizations to determine if changes are needed to ensure that the public benefits outweigh the revenue loss;
- Methods and procedures for determining a real property interest in oil or gas in place, as contained in Texas Tax Code Sec. 23.175, including how market-based data and market-based methodology could possibly be used to ensure fair, reliable, and equitable price forecasts of oil and gas interests. Analyze the need for the creation of an Oil and Gas Valuation Advisory Committee to assist in forecasting current calendar year statewide average prices for oil and gas; and
- the constitutional constraints and fiscal implications of exempting real property, leased to a school, as defined by Section 11.21 of the Tax Code, from ad valorem taxation.
- Examine the Texas Tomorrow Fund and its impact on institutions of higher education. Assess current and future costs, the ability of institutions to absorb the costs, and make recommendations for ensuring a sound fiscal approach to managing the fund for the future.
- Study the impact of changing the constitutional and statutory spending limit based on the sum of the rate of population growth and the rate of inflation. Examine what past biennial spending limits would have been, and what the next biennium's limit might be, under a new definition. Consider the impact of exempting growth from federally mandated programs.
- Study and make recommendations regarding formula funding and its impact on the cost of attendance and methods of financing higher education institutions, including funding differences for pharmacy and nursing programs; research funding; performance funding; and funding for institutions that face capacity student enrollment. Specifically address the following:
- Methods of financing capital projects at higher education institutions, including the levels of deferred maintenance, the impact of deferred maintenance on the ability to offer basic instructional services, and the methods used to finance deferred maintenance projects. Recommend alternatives for providing a structured and recurring funding mechanism more suited to the state’s fiscal capacity and institutional needs
- Supplemental funding for structured programs that are essential for student success and for meeting the goals of Closing the Gaps, including those that provide concentrated student academic and personal support services for universities that enroll a high proportion of non-traditional or at-risk students. Study and make recommendations regarding the quality and effectiveness of academic advising, focusing on resources, staff development, and impact on time-to-degree.
- Review the capacity of rural hospitals, rural hospital infrastructure, and the statewide impact of services provided by rural hospitals. Make recommendations for funding options to help communities that do not have adequate resources to replace aging infrastructure and consider the creation of a rural hospital infrastructure support program similar to the courthouse preservations fund.
- Examine transportation funding concepts contained in legislation considered during the 81st Legislature, Regular and Special Sessions. Analyze options and make recommendations relating to historical funding strategies, including prioritization of existing revenues, as well as alternative state and local transportation funding concepts. (Joint charge with Senate Transportation and Homeland Security Committee)
- Monitor the implementation of legislation addressed by the Senate Committee on Finance, 81st Legislature, Regular and Called Sessions, and make recommendations for any legislation needed to improve, enhance, and/or complete implementation. Specifically, monitor the following:
- The Legislative Budget Board effectiveness and efficiency review of Chapter 313, Tax Code. Consider whether tax provisions provide a net benefit to the state.
- Monitor ongoing faculty recruitment and retention for Texas nursing schools, and assess the impact of increased state funds to nursing schools to increase faculty salaries and add new teaching schools.
- Monitor the use of Byrne Grant Border security funds, including whether additional funds need to be spent on communications interoperability
- Monitor the Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS) implementation of SB 643, emergency legislation relating to Texas' state supported living centers (SSLCs), implementation of Special Provisions relating to All Health and Human Services Agencies, Section 48, Contingency Appropriation for the Reshaping of the System for Providing Services to Individuals with Developmental Disabilities, and implementation of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) Settlement Agreement terms.
- Provide effective budget oversight of Texas Department of Transportation's implementation of Riders 55 and 56, appropriations from State Highway Fund No. 006 and Proposition 12 General Obligation Bonds for reducing congested road segments.
- Monitor the revenue receipts associated with the weight-based tobacco tax.
- Monitor the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas grant making process to ensure that funds are spent efficiently and effectively.
- Monitor the expenditure of federal American Resource and Recovery Act funds. Review the extent to which federal stimulus funds affected each agency's ability to meet or surpass its Performance Measure Targets. Consider the effect that delays in federal approvals have had on funding for public education and weatherization programs.