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10. The proposed amendment would result in an estimated $1.4 billion per year for <br />the state highway fund. <br />11. While the proposed amendment would not fully fund the state's overall <br />transportation needs, it would be a key step toward securing critical funding for transportation <br />projects in Texas. <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN MARCOS, <br />TEXAS: <br />PART 1. That the City Council of the City of San Marcos, Texas, hereby supports <br />the proposed constitutional amendment to address Texas' transportation infrastructure needs on <br />the November 4, 2014 statewide ballot. <br />PART 2. That the City Manager will transmit this resolution to the Texas Municipal <br />League for consideration of support in its legislative program. <br />PART 3. That this resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately from and <br />after its passage. <br />ADOPTED on July 15, 2014. �/' <br />Dani 1 Guerre o,,., <br />Mayor <br />ATTEST: <br />(Jamie ee Pettij n <br />ity Cl rk <br />