House passes TTC funding moratorium
April 20, 2007
TexasAgriculture, Texas Farm Bureau
The Texas House
has passed a two-year moratorium on the funding agreements
used to finance the Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC).
State Rep. Lois
Kolkhorst of Brenham sponsored an amendment which halts the
method of funding for the controversial highway project. A
total of 134 members of the House voted in support of
Kolkhorst’s amendment. The proposal places a two-year
moratorium on the use of comprehensive development
agreements, which allow for private and public entities to
cooperate in funding transportation projects.
Texas Farm
Bureau policy supports stopping the massive highway plan
altogether, but the moratorium is an important step. It
halts further development of the plan while giving the
Legislature additional time to study the ramifications.
"This does not
accomplish our policy goal of killing TTC once and for all,
and that goal remains unchanged," said Texas Farm Bureau
President Kenneth Dierschke. "It does give state officials a
chance to reconsider one of the biggest mistakes our state
has made in quite a long time."
Sen. Robert
Nichols of Jacksonville introduced legislation identical to
Kolkhorst’s amendment in the Senate and 27 co-sponsors
signed on in support.
Dierschke said
TFB members should continue contacts with elected officials,
especially members of the Senate, to oppose the TTC.
"The TTC can’t
be fixed, because it means the permanent loss of thousands
of farm and ranch acres. It must be stopped," he said. "The
moratorium is a grace period that allows all of us to think
about what’s best for Texas."
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