HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 2010-036 RESOLUTION NO. 2010-36
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS,ADOPTING A LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
FOR THE 82nd SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS,the 82nd Session of the Texas Legislature begins on January 11,2011;
and
WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine, Texas has a strong interest in legislative
activities that may affect the City; and
WHEREAS, once the Legislative Session starts, legislation moves quickly and
oftentimes a city position must be expressed on an issue before the City Council has an
opportunity to meet; and
WHEREAS, the passage of a broad legislative agenda will allow staff to
communicate the legislative priorities of the City on behalf of the entire City Council.
NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS:
Section 1. That all matters stated in the above preamble are true and correct and
are incorporated herein as if copied in their entirety.
Section 2. That the Legislative Agenda, attached as Exhibit"A",will serve as the
official Legislative Agenda for the City of Grapevine, Texas.
Section 3. That this resolution shall take effect from and after the date of its
passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 7th day of December, 2010.
APPROVED:
William D. Tate
Mayor
ATTEST:
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Linda Huff
City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
John F. Boyle, Jr.
City Attorney
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82nd Texas Legislative Session
City of Grapevine Legislative Agenda
General Legislation
• Oppose sales tax initiatives that change taxing situs from point of sale to
point of delivery
• Oppose property appraisal caps and revenue caps
• Oppose unfunded mandates
• Oppose any legislation that would further restrict a municipality's rights to hold
election
• Oppose higher assessments regarding the State Medical Risk Pool
• Oppose legislation that would redirect hotel/ motel tax to any other entity or
earmark its use for any particular purpose
• Oppose legislative changes that would expand the meet and confer law
• Oppose cuts to further State funding of local libraries
• Monitor changes to 4B and CCPD Legislation
• Support a statewide smoking ban that would provide a level economic playing
field between cities with a ban and those without
• Monitor legislation that would impact economic development
• Support legislation that would increase funding for State Parks and the Texas
Recreation & Parks Account and insure that all funded projects be subject to
the established TPWD scoring system. Also oppose the continued diversion
of the sporting goods sales tax away from Texas Parks & Wildlife to other
uses
• Oppose legislation that would restrict eminent domain authority of local
governments
• Support City's continued right to fund lobbying
• Support legislation that would allow cities in TMRS to opt out of Cost of Living
increases for one or more years without a "catch up" penalty when COLA's
are reinstated
• Support making burglary of a motor vehicle a state jail felony
• Advocate for a statewide pseudoephedrine pharmacy database to better
control the purchase of this medication and lower the incidence of meth labs
• Oppose any legislation weakening the ability of a City to enforce nuisance
ordinances
• Oppose efforts to shorten summer vacation of school children, which has a
direct effect on the local and statewide tourism industry
• Oppose cuts to the State tourism fund
• Support legislation to give municipalities authority over the location of gas
pipelines
• Support legislation that would require a driver's picture identification to sell
scrap metal (similar to a pawn shop)
• Support legislation that would reinstate the requirement for formal driver's
education classes, a written test, and a driving test
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• Support legislation that would require electronic reporting of pawn shop data
to law enforcement
• Support legislation that would clarify a city's right to pay up to 5% more for
cement that produces less greenhouse gas emissions
• Support the repeal of legislation that limits a city's ability to require sprinkler
systems in residential dwellings
The two items below were requested for inclusion by the Tarrant Regional
Transportation Coalition:
• Support a statewide education campaign to inform Texans of Transportation
needs and the development of a consensus agenda to improve Texas
transportation and that encourages Texans to participate in the transportation
conversation
• Support efforts to urge the Legislature to enact revenue measures to fund
investment needed to improve Texas transportation.