SB 2532 – Prevents HOT tax abuse

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Senate Journal Page: 2096

SB 2532 aims to stop coastal cities from misusing hotel occupancy tax (HOT) funds that are meant to support tourism, events, and visitor amenities. Some cities have been spending this money on general government operations instead of tourism-related purposes, bypassing their park boards. SB 2532 fixes this by penalizing cities that divert HOT funds — lowering the property tax rate they can adopt without a public vote. It calculates a “misspent money rate” and subtracts it from the voter-approval tax rate, meaning cities that misuse funds lose taxing flexibility. This ties HOT fund accountability directly to property tax authority. From a fiscally conservative view, the bill promotes transparency and protects tax dollars from misuse

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Vote Breakdown:
23
8
  • Pro-Taxpayer
  • Anti-Taxpayer
  • Absent
  • Speaker
  • Absent, Excused
  • Present, not voting
  • Not Applicable
LegislatorDistrictPartyVote
Carol Alvarado
6 Democrat
X
Paul Bettencourt
7 Republican
Check
Brian Birdwell
22 Republican
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César Blanco
29 Democrat
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Donna Campbell
25 Republican
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Molly Cook
15 Democrat
X
Brandon Creighton
4 Republican
Check
Sarah Eckhardt
14 Democrat
X
Pete Flores
24 Republican
Check
Roland Gutierrez
19 Democrat
X
Brent Hagenbuch
30 Republican
Check
Bob Hall
2 Republican
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Kelly Hancock
9 Republican
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Juan Hinojosa
20 Democrat
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Adam Hinojosa
27 Republican
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Joan Huffman
17 Republican
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Bryan Hughes
1 Republican
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Nathan Johnson
16 Democrat
X
Phil King
10 Republican
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Lois Kolkhorst
18 Republican
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José Menéndez
26 Democrat
X
Mayes Middleton
11 Republican
Check
Borris Miles
13 Democrat
X
Robert Nichols
3 Republican
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Tan Parker
12 Republican
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Angela Paxton
8 Republican
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Charles Perry
28 Republican
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Charles Schwertner
5 Republican
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Kevin Sparks
31 Republican
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Royce West
23 Democrat
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Judith Zaffirini
21 Democrat
X