Transportation Investment Advocacy Center
  • Home
  • About
    • Press Releases
    • Making Headlines
  • TranspoAdvocate News
  • Reports
    • Campaign Case Studies
    • State Legislation
    • Funding Techniques
      • State Motor Fuel Excise Taxes
      • Variable-Rate State Motor Fuel Taxes
      • Alternative Fuel & Electric Vehicle Taxes & Fees
      • Bonding
      • Tolling
      • Overview of P3 & Financing Approaches
      • VMT & Cordon Pricing Approaches
      • Federal Funding
    • Economic Reports
    • Election Reports
    • Model Statutory Language
  • Campaign Resources
  • Advocates Council
  • Events
    • Webinars
    • Workshop
  • Contact Us
Select Page

TEXAS: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT (2013)

by Tommy Meyerhoeffer | Nov 6, 2015 | Successful Legislative Campaigns, Texas

TEXAS:  CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT (2013) In August of 2013, the Texas legislature successfully approved a measure to redirect $1.2 billion annually in oil and gas revenue from the state’s general Rainy Day Fund to support transportation improvements.  This constitutional amendment must still be approved by Texas voters in 2014.

  • PDF-iconCase Study – Texas – 2013
  • PDF-iconTexas Good Roads Campaign #1
  • PDF-iconTexas Good Roads Campaign #2

Recent Posts

  • March 29 : State Transportation Funding News Roundup
  • March 23 : State Transportation Funding News Roundup
  • March 1 : State Transportation Funding News Roundup
  • Feb. 16: Center Sets the Pace for State Transportation Investment
  • Registration Open for July Transportation Funding Advocacy Workshop
  • Feb. 14: State Transportation Funding News Roundup
  • Feb. 7: New TIAC Feature Simplifies State Transportation Funding Bill Tracking
  • Feb. 2: State Transportation Funding News Roundup
  • Feb. 1: Twenty-seven States Introduced Nearly 100 Transportation Funding Bills in First Month of 2018
  • Jan. 26: State Transportation Funding News Roundup
  • Jan. 26: State Transportation Funding Legislation Roundup
  • Jan. 12: State Transportation Funding Legislation Roundup
  • Jan. 12: State Transportation Funding News Roundup
  • Jan. 10: Connecticut Governor, DOT Postpone Hundreds of Transportation Projects
  • Jan. 5: State Transportation Funding News Roundup

Sponsor:


The Transportation Investment Advocacy Center (TIAC) is a key component of ARTBA’s “Transportation Makes America Work!”™ (TMAW) program and supported through voluntary contributions and sponsorships. To become a sponsor or to make a contribution, contact TIAC Director Carolyn Kramer at ckramer@artba.org or 202-289-4434. Also contact Ms. Kramer if you have questions or comments about any reports or case studies published through the TIAC.





The TIAC Education Program:


In addition to the dynamic www.transportationinvestment.org site, the TIAC program includes an annual workshop in Washington, D.C., and ongoing webinars for transportation investment advocates featuring case studies, best practices, and the latest in political and media strategies. State and local chamber of commerce executives, state legislators, state and local transportation officials, “Better Roads & Transportation” group members, industry and labor executives, and leaders of state and local chapters of national organizations who have an interest in transportation development programs are welcomed to participate.

Copyright © 2018 Transportation Investment Advocacy Center
All Contents © 2018 The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA)
250 E St. S.W., Suite 900
Washington, D.C. 20024
Contact Us: 202.289.4434