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HB 3332

Relating to the creation of the Maverick County Regional Mobility Authority; authorizing a fee.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Eddie Morales

HB 3332 establishes the Maverick County Regional Mobility Authority with authority to impose fees for transportation planning and infrastructure projects in the county.

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Bill Summary · HB 3332

Legislative bill overview

HB 3332 creates the Maverick County Regional Mobility Authority, a new governmental entity designed to oversee transportation and mobility initiatives in Maverick County, Texas. The bill authorizes this authority to levy fees to fund its operations and projects.

Why is this important

The creation of a regional mobility authority allows Maverick County to coordinate transportation planning, infrastructure development, and mobility services more comprehensively. The fee authorization provides dedicated funding for these initiatives without requiring additional county budget allocations or state appropriations.

Potential points of contention

  • Fee structure and transparency: The bill authorizes fees but may lack specific details about how much residents/businesses will pay, what triggers fee collection, and how revenues will be allocated
  • Governance and accountability: Questions about the authority's board composition, whether it's directly elected or appointed, and mechanisms for public oversight and input
  • Regional equity: Concerns about whether a Maverick County-specific authority might fragment transportation planning or create conflicts with adjacent counties and regional transportation efforts

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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