Texas Legislature targets authority of local governments

Austin, TXLocal News

The Texas Legislature is advancing bills that would curtail the authority of cities and counties, primarily targeting progressive municipalities. The Senate approved legislation that limits local governments from establishing their own regulations on elections and criminal justice, empowering the state attorney general to initiate lawsuits against them. This could result in a freeze on cities' sales tax revenue, which significantly supports local budgets. Officials from cities like Austin and Houston oppose these measures, warning they will financially strain local governments and impede their service delivery. Proponents argue that the legislation restores legal clarity and uniformity in governance across Texas.

Additionally, other legislation seeks to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion offices in cities and complicate efforts to convert properties for homeless housing. A bill prohibiting local governments from running guaranteed income programs also gained traction, reflecting broader attempts to limit local control. The ongoing legislative efforts highlight a significant shift in the relationship between state and local governance in Texas.

Related Articles

Clocks Fall Back Across Texas on November 2 as Daylight Saving Time Ends

Texans will set their clocks back one hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2, as Daylight Saving Time ends. The change will bring earlier sunsets, with Dallas seeing dusk at approximately 5:38 p.m. Public safety officials urge residents to check smoke and carbon monoxide detectors during this time.

Bodies Found in Austin Waters After Overnight Flooding, Officials Say

Authorities in Austin found two bodies in waterways after intense storms caused flash flooding. Rescue teams searched for missing individuals, with one person still unaccounted for, while local residents voiced concerns over rising water levels during severe weather.

Abbott Mobilizes State Response as Severe Storms Threaten Texas

Governor Greg Abbott mobilized emergency resources as severe storms are expected to hit Texas starting Thursday night. The National Weather Service issued multiple warnings for flash flooding and hazardous conditions, urging residents to prepare.