David Lowe, Texas State Representative of the 91st district (R) | https://www.facebook.com/DavidLowe4TX/
David Lowe, Texas State Representative of the 91st district (R) | https://www.facebook.com/DavidLowe4TX/
More specifically, the official text was summarized by the state legislature as ’’Relating to the cessation of tolls by toll project entities in certain circumstances’’.
The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.
This bill mandates that when the costs of acquisition and construction of a toll project have been paid, and all related bonds are settled or secured, the toll project becomes part of the state highway system and will be maintained without tolls by the commission. Toll project entities are prohibited from amending agreements to extend the transition of toll projects to the state highway system. Additionally, the bill requires toll project entities to publish annual financial reports online, capturing bond maturity, toll revenue, total revenue, expenses, and capital plans. It delineates that revenue from toll projects cannot fund other projects unless authorized. It also specifies the revenue sources for paying bonds tied to toll projects. Several sections of the Transportation Code are repealed by this bill, which takes effect immediately upon a two-thirds vote from both legislative houses, or on Sept. 1, 2025, if the requisite votes are not obtained.
David Lowe, member of the House Committee on S/C on County & Regional Government, proposed another four bills during the 89(R) legislative session.
Lowe graduated from American Military University in 2018 with a BA.
David Lowe is currently serving in the Texas State House, representing the state's 91st House district. He replaced previous state representative Stephanie Klic in 2025.
Bills in Texas go through a multi-step legislative process, including committee review, debates, and votes in both chambers before reaching a final decision. Each session, there are typically thousands of bills introduced, but only a portion successfully navigate the process to become law.
You can read more about the bills and other measures here.
Bill Number | Date Introduced | Short Description |
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HB 2796 | 03/19/2025 | Relating to the permissible uses of money received from the purchase of attendance credit by a school district |
HB 2549 | 03/17/2025 | Relating to the inclusion of a person's sex on driver's licenses, commercial driver's licenses, commercial learner's permits, and personal identification certificates |
HB 2291 | 03/14/2025 | Relating to the required inclusion of a person's sex on a birth certificate and prohibited change of sex on the birth certificate of certain persons |
HB 2194 | 03/14/2025 | Relating to the repeal of or limitations on certain state and local taxes, including school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes, the enactment of state and local value added taxes, and related school finance reform; imposing taxes |