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Res 2019-051/amending the Guiding Principles for the City’s 2019 State Legislative
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Res 2019-051/amending the Guiding Principles for the City’s 2019 State Legislative
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City of San Marcos <br />Guiding Principles for the 86th Legislative Session <br />The City of San Marcos recognizes the need for an active state legislative <br />program to ensure the interests of the City's residents and businesses <br />are protected and enhanced. The City Council has created a focused <br />legislative platform, which reflects the core values found in the City <br />Charter's statement of Goals and the Comprehensive Plan Vision <br />Statements. As directed by the City Council, the City will participate in <br />the 86th Texas Legislative Session (2019) process through monitoring <br />and actively advocating for or against legislation when appropriate to <br />support or safeguard the interests of the City. <br />The following `Guiding Principles" serve as direction for staff and the <br />City's legislative advocates on key issues. <br />Preemption & Local Control <br />• Oppose legislation that would erode municipal authority, impose <br />unfunded mandates, or provide for state preemption of municipal <br />authority in any way. <br />• Support legislation to amend Section 361.096 (a)(1) of the Texas <br />Health and Safety Code to allow local regulation of the use of <br />disposable packages and containers for the purposes of <br />environmental protection, preservation of endangered species, <br />flood prevention, and to promote the health and safety of wildlife <br />and livestock. <br />• Oppose legislative action that interferes with the ability of the City <br />to determine how best to effectively operate local programs, <br />services and activities or negatively impacts a municipally owned <br />electric utility's ability to provide low cost services to its <br />communities. <br />Revenue and Finance <br />• Oppose legislation that would impose a revenue and/or tax cap <br />of any type, negatively expand appraisal caps, erode the local <br />sales tax base, impose additional state fees or costs on city <br />services, amend current taxing authority without replacing lost <br />revenue with a fixed revenue stream, or erode the ability of a city <br />
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