Bill: SB 2006, 85(R) - 2017

Committee

Senate Transportation

2nd Chamber Committee

House Transportation

Vote Recommendation

Vote Recommendation Economic Freedom Property Rights Personal Responsibility Limited Government Individual Liberty
No Negative Negative Neutral Negative Neutral

Author(s)

Kirk Watson

Sponsor(s)

Geanie Morrison

Bill Caption

Relating to erecting or maintaining certain outdoor signs regulated by the Texas Department of Transportation.

Fiscal Notes

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

Bill Analysis

Under current law, certain regulations exist for outdoor advertising and off-premise signs. SB 2006 would expand the application of these regulations under the more broadly defined term of “commercial signs.” In addition, current regulatory exemptions related to education and private property would be eliminated and a new right-of-way spacing regulation would be created.

Vote Recommendation Notes

As the author notes in the intent statement, this bill is in reaction to the ruling the struck down the current regulations of billboards as unconstitutional restrictions of free speech. That ruling has been stayed as it is being appealed. If the ruling is upheld, essentially all current regulations would be invalidated and these signs left unregulated. In our opinion, such a result would be of benefit to our principles. These signs are located on private property and as such should be free from government interference. Though this bill would trade one set of regulations for another, arguable a slightly less burdensome set, it is still not the desired end result in our view. We believe the court proceeding should be allowed to play out, instead of the legislature acting in order to preserve burdensome regulations.  

For these reasons, we oppose SB 2006.


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