Bill Text: TX SJR27 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Proposing a constitutional amendment concerning the limitation on the rate of growth of state appropriations and the use of unencumbered surplus state revenues to provide for a rebate of state franchise taxes, to reduce public school district property taxes, and to fund the state's rainy day fund.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-01 - Referred to Finance [SJR27 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-SJR27-Introduced.html
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By: Patrick | S.J.R. No. 27 |
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proposing a constitutional amendment concerning the limitation on | ||
the rate of growth of state appropriations and the use of | ||
unencumbered surplus state revenues to provide for a rebate of | ||
state franchise taxes, to reduce public school district property | ||
taxes, and to fund the state's rainy day fund. | ||
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 22, Article VIII, Texas Constitution, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 22. (a) In no biennium shall the rate of growth of | ||
appropriations from all sources of revenue other than the federal | ||
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exceed a rate equal to the sum of the estimated rates [ |
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increase or decrease, during the biennium preceding the biennium | ||
for which the appropriations are made, [ |
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(1) the state's population; and | ||
(2) inflation or deflation in this state in the prices | ||
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(b) The rates described by Subsection (a) of this section | ||
shall be estimated in the manner provided by general law. If the | ||
sum of those estimated rates is a negative number, appropriations | ||
for the biennium from all sources of revenue other than the federal | ||
government must decrease by a rate at least equal to the sum of | ||
those estimated rates. | ||
(c) In this section, the rate of change of appropriations | ||
from all sources of revenue other than the federal government is the | ||
percentage difference between: | ||
(1) the amount of money appropriated for the current | ||
biennium from those sources as estimated in the manner prescribed | ||
by law at or near the time the legislature convenes in regular | ||
session during the current biennium; and | ||
(2) the amount of money appropriated for the next | ||
biennium from those sources as finally estimated by the comptroller | ||
at the times the Acts making appropriations are considered by the | ||
comptroller under Article III, Section 49a, of this constitution. | ||
(d) The legislature shall provide by general law procedures | ||
to implement Subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this section | ||
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approved by a record vote of two-thirds [ |
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of each house finds that an emergency exists and identifies the | ||
nature of the emergency, the legislature may provide for | ||
appropriations in excess of the amount authorized by Subsection (a) | ||
of this section. The excess authorized under this subsection may | ||
not exceed the amount specified in the resolution. | ||
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as provided in Article III, Section 49a, of this constitution. | ||
Nothing in this section shall be construed to alter, amend, or | ||
repeal Article III, Section 49a, of this constitution. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 49a, Article III, Texas Constitution, is | ||
amended by adding Subsections (c) and (d) to read as follows: | ||
(c) A bill containing an appropriation may not be considered | ||
as passed and may not be sent to the Governor for consideration | ||
until the Comptroller of Public Accounts endorses on the bill the | ||
Comptroller's certificate showing that the amount appropriated | ||
does not exceed the limitation on the rate of growth of | ||
appropriations imposed by Section 22, Article VIII, of this | ||
constitution. | ||
(d) When the Comptroller of Public Accounts finds that a | ||
bill containing an appropriation exceeds the limitation on the rate | ||
of growth of appropriations imposed by Section 22, Article VIII, of | ||
this constitution, the Comptroller shall endorse that finding on | ||
the bill, return the bill to the House in which it originated, and | ||
immediately notify the House of Representatives and the Senate of | ||
the finding. | ||
SECTION 3. Subsection (b), Section 49-g, Article III, Texas | ||
Constitution, is amended to read as follows: | ||
(b) The comptroller shall, not later than the 90th day of | ||
each biennium, transfer to the economic stabilization fund 25 | ||
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revenues on the last day of the preceding biennium. If necessary, | ||
the comptroller shall reduce the amount transferred in proportion | ||
to the other amounts prescribed by this section to prevent the | ||
amount in the fund from exceeding the limit in effect for that | ||
biennium under Subsection (g) of this section. For purposes of this | ||
subsection, general revenues are considered encumbered on the last | ||
day of a biennium only to the extent that general revenues are | ||
subject to payment for particular identifiable and legally | ||
enforceable obligations of this state that were incurred on or | ||
before that day and intended to be paid out of appropriations for | ||
that biennium. | ||
SECTION 4. Article III, Texas Constitution, is amended by | ||
adding Section 49-g-1 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 49-g-1. (a) Not later than the 90th day of each state | ||
fiscal biennium, the comptroller shall ascertain the amount of the | ||
unencumbered positive balance of general revenues on the last day | ||
of the preceding state fiscal biennium that remains after the | ||
transfer of revenues to the economic stabilization fund under | ||
Subsection (b), Section 49-g, Article III, of this constitution. | ||
For purposes of this subsection, general revenues are considered | ||
encumbered on the last day of a state fiscal biennium only to the | ||
extent that general revenues are subject to payment for particular | ||
identifiable and legally enforceable obligations of this state that | ||
were incurred on or before that day and intended to be paid out of | ||
appropriations for that state fiscal biennium. | ||
(b) The legislature by general law shall provide a procedure | ||
by which the comptroller shall issue to payers of this state's | ||
franchise tax a rebate of franchise taxes paid during the preceding | ||
state fiscal biennium such that: | ||
(1) the total amount of rebates issued equals | ||
one-third of the amount of the remaining unencumbered positive | ||
balance of general revenues ascertained under Subsection (a) of | ||
this section, not to exceed the total amount of state franchise | ||
taxes collected during that preceding state fiscal biennium; and | ||
(2) each payer of the franchise tax during that | ||
preceding state fiscal biennium receives a share of the total | ||
amount of rebates issued that is directly proportionate to the | ||
share that the amount of that taxpayer's franchise taxes paid | ||
during that preceding state fiscal biennium bears to the total | ||
amount of franchise taxes collected during that preceding state | ||
fiscal biennium. | ||
(c) Not later than the 91st day of each state fiscal | ||
biennium, the comptroller shall transfer to the property tax relief | ||
fund established by general law two-thirds of the amount of the | ||
unencumbered positive balance of general revenues ascertained | ||
under Subsection (a) of this section to be used for reducing public | ||
school district property taxes as provided by general law. | ||
SECTION 5. (a) This proposed constitutional amendment | ||
shall be submitted to the voters at an election to be held November | ||
6, 2012. | ||
(b) The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or | ||
against the proposition: "The constitutional amendment regarding | ||
the limitation on the rate of growth in appropriations and the use | ||
of unencumbered surplus state revenues to provide for a rebate of | ||
state franchise taxes, to reduce public school district property | ||
taxes, and to fund the state's rainy day fund." |