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Governor Reportedly Pondering Special Session To Curtail Power Of Sub-Regional Planning Commissions

By Vince Leibowitz  on May 23, 2008 in Uncategorized       [Post to Twitter] Tweet This Post  




There are rumblings in the Capitol that Texas Governor Rick Perry is looking at the possibility of calling a Special Session of the Texas Legislature to curtail the power of Regional Planning Commissions.

Why? Because Sub-Regional Planning Commissions have become the latest weapon in the arsenal of opponents of the Trans-Texas Corridor.

Perry is reportedly considering calling a special session on transportation issues with altering Chapter 391 of the Texas Local Government Code being the session’s number one priority.

Chapter 391, the codification of the Regional Planning Act of 1965 codified by the 59th Texas Legislature, has a proviso that has become particularly nettlesome to proponents of the Trans-Texas Corridor, Chapter 391.009(c):

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In carrying out their planning and program development responsibilities, state agencies shall, to the greatest extent feasible, coordinate planning with commissions to ensure effective and orderly implementation of state programs at the regional level.

Because these commissions are considered political subdivisions of the state, they are on equal footing with state agencies like TxDOT.

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One Sub-Regional Planning Commission in particular, the Eastern Central Texas Regional Sub-Regional Planning Commission, has become a particularly nettlesome thorn in the side of TxDOT. They have demanded, in a 28-page missive, that TxDOT conduct another Environmental Impact Study specific to their region. TxDOT, of course, is required under the National Environmental Policy Act, to conduct an EIS, and the current Draft Environmental Impact Study for TTC-35 is, according to the ECTRSRP, “deficient in issue analysis.”

Whether Perry will call the special session or not remains to be seen, but Austin sources tell Capitol Annex that the issue has been discussed between TxDOT and the governor’s office.

The funny part, however, is that the existing sub-regional planning commissions would be grandfathered, but legislative action could severely clip their wings and possibly stop new SRPCs from either forming or acting so boldly.

Of course, if Perry does call the special session, conventional wisdom says he will extend the call to include a GOP pet issue: Voter ID. This, of course, will be in part to usurp Lt. Governor David Dewhurst, who has been carrying the Voter ID banner of late.

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  1. TTC News Archives on May 23rd, 2008 11:36 pm

    links from Technoratisession, conventional wisdom says he will extend the call to include a GOP pet issue: Voter ID. This, of course, will be in part to usurp Lt. Governor David Dewhurst, who has been carrying the Voter ID banner of late. © 2008 The Capitol Annexwww.capitolannex.comTo search TTC News Archives click HERE To view the Trans-Texas Corridor Blog click HERE

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  3. Brains and Eggs on May 27th, 2008 12:37 pm

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  4. The Texas Cloverleaf on May 28th, 2008 3:10 am

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  5. Off the Kuff on May 28th, 2008 11:16 am

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  6. South Texas Chisme on May 28th, 2008 3:33 pm

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  7. Doing My Part For The Left on June 2nd, 2008 5:45 am

    links from TechnoratiState Rep. Myra Crownover wants West Texas to have their very own radioactive waste dump. North Texas Liberal has the story. Vince at Capitol Annex notes that the word around Austin is that Rick Perryis planning on calling a Special Session of the Texas Legislatureprior to the November elections. You won’t believe why. Chris Bell is widely rumored to be considering a run for the Texas Senate seat being vacated by Kyle Janek, and PDiddie at Brains and Eggs joins the call to encourage him to do so.

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