By Gutierrez, Chavez H.C.R. No. 79 77R1996 RVH-D HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1-1 WHEREAS, The daily flow of international trade through Texas 1-2 via the 26 international bridges and border crossings along the Rio 1-3 Grande under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 1-4 involves a complex mix of interests and interactions among various 1-5 government agencies, private-sector businesses, and taxpaying 1-6 citizens on both sides of the Texas-Mexico border; and 1-7 WHEREAS, Each entity participating in or affected by this 1-8 burgeoning commercial traffic has its own set of short- and 1-9 long-term goals, however similar or disparate, either in common or 1-10 in conflict with others, making it unnecessarily difficult to 1-11 coordinate these interests into a comprehensive plan that addresses 1-12 current and future needs for improvements of the infrastructure 1-13 along this 1,200 mile border; and 1-14 WHEREAS, The creation of regional authorities to identify and 1-15 administer those projects that will enhance trade activities at the 1-16 border is thus warranted; local governments should be given the 1-17 option to create border port authorities; and 1-18 WHEREAS, The Senate Interim Committee on the North American 1-19 Free Trade Agreement recommended to the 76th Texas Legislature that 1-20 it consider authorizing the creation of port authorities by 19 1-21 border area counties to identify and meet the critical 1-22 transportation infrastructure needs of the border region; and 1-23 WHEREAS, A border port authority would be empowered to build 1-24 and maintain transportation-related facilities and industrial 2-1 projects, such as warehouses, inspection stations, parking 2-2 facilities, service stations, bridges, toll roads, and toll 2-3 bridges; and 2-4 WHEREAS, A border port authority would be authorized to pay 2-5 for such projects by issuing bonds or borrowing money in addition 2-6 to collecting certain user fees; the revenue-raising powers of the 2-7 authority would be required because highway and other revenues 2-8 currently available from all levels of government are simply not 2-9 enough to expand and upgrade the border's infrastructure; and 2-10 WHEREAS, Most importantly, a border port authority with 2-11 revenue-raising powers would be able to accelerate the completion 2-12 of projects that remedy critical shortcomings of the current 2-13 infrastructure so that it can begin to support, and perhaps keep 2-14 pace with, the demands that NAFTA has placed on it and ease the 2-15 impact of NAFTA traffic on Texans living in border communities; and 2-16 WHEREAS, The border region, as it has been throughout its 2-17 history, continues to be underfunded by all levels of government in 2-18 all program areas, including education, health services, the 2-19 environment, and transportation; and 2-20 WHEREAS, Preparations for the onslaught of NAFTA have been 2-21 ill-considered since its inception in 1994; border communities have 2-22 been forced to contend with the daily fallout of free-trade 2-23 commerce and the vehicular congestion and air and noise pollution 2-24 that accompany it; the time is right to redress the negative impact 2-25 that NAFTA has had on the quality of life along the border; now, 2-26 therefore, be it 2-27 RESOLVED, That the 77th Legislature of the State of Texas 3-1 hereby respectfully urge the Congress of the United States to take 3-2 the appropriate steps to further the creation of port authorities 3-3 along the Texas-Mexico border; and, be it further 3-4 RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official 3-5 copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to 3-6 the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of 3-7 the senate of the United States Congress, and to all the members of 3-8 the Texas delegation to the congress with the request that this 3-9 resolution be officially entered in the Congressional Record as a 3-10 memorial to the Congress of the United States of America.