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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the creation of the Select Committee on Economic |
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Development. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. DEFINITION. In this Act, "committee" means the |
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Select Committee on Economic Development. |
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SECTION 2. COMPOSITION. (a) The Select Committee on |
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Economic Development is composed of 12 members as follows: |
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(1) four public members appointed by the governor: |
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(A) two of whom must be owners or employees of a |
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business with its principal place of business in this state; and |
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(B) one of whom must be a member of the governing |
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body of a municipality or county; |
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(2) two public members appointed by the lieutenant |
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governor, one of whom must be an owner or employee of a business |
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with its principal place of business in this state; |
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(3) two members of the senate appointed by the |
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lieutenant governor; |
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(4) two public members appointed by the speaker of the |
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house of representatives, one of whom must be an owner or employee |
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of a business with its principal place of business in this state; |
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and |
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(5) two members of the house of representatives |
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appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives. |
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(b) Each individual required to make an appointment under |
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Subsection (a) of this section shall make the appointment as soon as |
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possible after the effective date of this Act, but not later than |
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November 1, 2011. |
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SECTION 3. PRESIDING OFFICER; MEETINGS. (a) The speaker of |
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the house of representatives and the lieutenant governor shall |
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jointly select the presiding officer of the committee from among |
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the committee members. |
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(b) The committee shall meet at the call of the presiding |
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officer. |
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SECTION 4. COMMITTEE DUTIES. The committee shall: |
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(1) develop an economic development policy for the |
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state and make recommendations to the legislature regarding the |
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policy; |
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(2) conduct a study and make recommendations to the |
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legislature regarding state and local economic development |
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incentives; |
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(3) develop criteria for evaluating the effectiveness |
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of existing economic development policies and incentives in this |
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state and make recommendations the committee considers necessary to |
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improve those policies and incentives, taking into account: |
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(A) aspects of the state and local tax systems |
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that encourage or hinder economic activity in the state; |
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(B) the types or categories of businesses |
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eligible for incentives and whether the promotion or encouragement |
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of a specific type or category of business activity is in the best |
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long-term interest of the state and the citizens of this state; |
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(C) the extent to which an incentive should |
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encourage the maintenance or expansion of existing capital |
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investment within this state or attract new capital investment from |
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outside this state; |
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(D) the extent to which an incentive should |
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encourage the retention or expansion of existing employment within |
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this state or encourage the creation of additional employment, |
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either at existing or new business locations in this state; |
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(E) the direct effects of the business activity |
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qualifying for the incentive and the indirect and induced effects |
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associated with that activity on capital investment, employment, |
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wages, salaries, state and local tax revenues, and demands for |
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state or local public services; |
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(F) how the incentives offered in this state |
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compare to those available in other states or countries, and how |
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those differences affect business decisions to invest in this state |
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or outside this state; and |
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(G) whether and to what extent a particular |
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incentive should take the form of a direct grant of state or local |
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revenue, the abatement, deferral, or limitation of a state or local |
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tax, fee, or assessment, the provision of a specific service or |
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program designed to benefit the business, or other direct or |
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indirect financing mechanism; |
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(4) consider the benefits of consolidating state and |
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local economic development incentives into a single statewide |
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office or agency; |
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(5) evaluate existing state or local economic |
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development incentives and make recommendations regarding the |
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continuation, elimination, or modification of those incentives |
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based on the criteria developed under Subdivision (3) of this |
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section; and |
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(6) make recommendations on whether the state should |
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adopt new incentives to better accomplish the state's economic |
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development policy. |
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SECTION 5. REPORT. Not later than January 1, 2013, the |
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committee shall submit a report of the committee's findings, |
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studies, and recommendations to: |
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(1) the governor; |
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(2) the lieutenant governor; |
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(3) the speaker of the house of representatives; and |
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(4) each member of the legislature. |
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SECTION 6. STAFF. On the committee's request, the |
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Legislative Budget Board, Texas Legislative Council, office of the |
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governor, senate, and house of representatives shall provide the |
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staff necessary to assist the committee in performing its duties. |
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SECTION 7. COOPERATION OF STATE AGENCY, DEPARTMENT, OR |
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OFFICE. If needed to perform the duties of the committee, the |
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committee may request the assistance of a state agency, department, |
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or office. The state agency, department, or office shall provide |
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the committee with the requested assistance. |
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SECTION 8. EXPENSES. (a) The operating expenses of the |
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committee shall be paid from available funds of the office of the |
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governor, the senate, and the house of representatives, as agreed |
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to by those entities. |
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(b) When attending committee meetings, a public member of |
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the committee shall be allowed the same mileage and per diem as are |
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allowed members of the legislature who attend a committee meeting |
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when the legislature is not in session. |
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SECTION 9. EXPIRATION DATE. The committee is abolished and |
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this Act expires September 1, 2013. |
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SECTION 10. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act takes effect |
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September 1, 2011. |