Rep. Muñoz introduces bill in Texas House to compensate border crime property damage

Sergio Munoz Jr., Texas State Representative of 36th District - https://www.texastribune.org/directory/sergio-munoz-jr/
Sergio Munoz Jr., Texas State Representative of 36th District - https://www.texastribune.org/directory/sergio-munoz-jr/
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A new bill authored by State Rep. Muñoz in the Texas House seeks to create a program compensating landowners for agricultural property damage caused by criminal activities linked to border crimes, according to the Texas Legislature website.

The bill on Taxation category, introduced as HB 246 during the 89(2) legislative session on Tuesday, Aug. 19, was formally listed with the short title: ’Relating to the abolition of ad valorem taxes and the creation of a joint interim committee on the abolition of those taxes’.

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill establishes a Border Crime Property Damage Compensation Program to be administered by the Texas attorney general, offering compensation to landowners and lessees for damage to agricultural land resulting from criminal activities linked to border crimes, including law enforcement responses. Eligible damages include harm to crops, livestock, buildings, and debris left on agricultural land, with a compensation cap of $75,000 per incident. Funding for the program may come from legislative appropriations, designated revenues, donations, and proceeds from forfeited property related to specific offenses. The attorney general will create application processes, eligibility criteria, and monitoring procedures, ensuring compliance and proper use of funds. The bill also addresses insurance rate determinations related to consumer inquiries and claims tied to border crime incidents. This act takes effect Sept. 1, 2025.

Sergio Munoz Jr., a member of the House Committee on Agriculture & Livestock, proposed another five bills during the 89(2) legislative session. He is also a member of the House Committee on Ways & Means.

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.

Other Bills Introduced by Rep. Sergio Munoz Jr. in Texas House
Legislative Session Bill Number Date Introduced Short Description
89(2) HB 248 08/19/2025 Relating to the jurisdiction of statutory county courts and creation of an additional statutory probate court in Hidalgo County
89(2) HB 247 08/19/2025 Relating to the implementation of an instructionally supportive assessment program and the adoption and administration of assessment instruments in public schools
89(2) HB 245 08/19/2025 Relating to the collection of delinquent ad valorem taxes
89(2) HB 243 08/19/2025 Relating to the creation and operation of the Texas Interoperability Council and a grant program administered by the council
89(2) HB 242 08/19/2025 Relating to the collection of delinquent ad valorem taxes
89(1) HB 298 08/11/2025 Relating to the implementation of an instructionally supportive assessment program and the adoption and administration of assessment instruments in public schools
89(1) HB 261 08/04/2025 Relating to the creation and operation of the Texas Interoperability Council and a grant program administered by the council
89(1) HB 260 08/04/2025 Relating to the abolition of ad valorem taxes and the creation of a joint interim committee on the abolition of those taxes
89(1) HB 138 07/21/2025 Relating to the collection of delinquent ad valorem taxes
89(1) HB 115 07/17/2025 Relating to the jurisdiction of statutory county courts and creation of an additional statutory probate court in Hidalgo County
89(1) HB 113 07/17/2025 Relating to the jurisdiction of a county court at law in Hidalgo County
89(R) HB 5660 03/31/2025 Relating to the dissolution of the El Milagro Management District
89(R) HB 5649 03/18/2025 Relating to the jurisdiction of a county court at law in Hidalgo County
89(R) HB 5365 03/14/2025 Relating to groundwater production restrictions imposed by certain conservation and reclamation districts for wells used wholly or partly for cemetery irrigation
89(R) HB 5292 03/14/2025 Relating to the collection of delinquent ad valorem taxes
89(R) HB 5287 03/14/2025 Relating to the collection of delinquent ad valorem taxes
89(R) HB 5268 03/14/2025 Relating to the maximum amount of penalties that may be imposed for delinquent taxes and tax reports and the application of taxpayer payments to taxes, penalties, and interest
89(R) HB 5012 03/13/2025 Relating to the maximum amount of penalties that may be imposed for delinquent taxes and tax reports and the application of taxpayer payments to taxes, penalties, and interest
89(R) HB 4979 03/13/2025 Relating to the calculation of the voter-approval tax rate of certain junior college districts
89(R) HB 4951 03/13/2025 Relating to nonirrigable land in irrigation districts
89(R) HB 4949 03/13/2025 Relating to the calculation of the voter-approval tax rate of certain counties and the procedure for the adoption by such a county of a tax rate that exceeds that rate; making conforming changes
89(R) HB 4930 03/13/2025 Relating to the governing board of certain junior college districts
89(R) HB 4922 03/13/2025 Relating to the standard of proof in certain health care liability claims arising out of the provision of emergency medical care
89(R) HB 4897 03/13/2025 Relating to the time period for municipal approval, conditional approval, or disapproval of a plat
89(R) HB 4825 03/13/2025 Relating to the award of court costs and attorney’s fees in certain actions challenging certain local laws, local regulatory actions, or the failure of an officer of certain political subdivisions to perform certain actions
89(R) HB 4792 03/13/2025 Relating to authorizing certain municipalities to change the date on which their general election for officers is held
89(R) HB 4498 03/12/2025 Relating to the creation of additional county courts at law in Hidalgo County
89(R) HB 4161 03/10/2025 Relating to cost-of-living increases applicable to certain benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas
89(R) HB 3986 03/06/2025 Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 83 in Mission as the Corporal Speedy Espericueta Memorial Highway
89(R) HB 2731 02/12/2025 Relating to the regulation of roadside vendors and solicitors in certain counties
89(R) HB 2401 02/04/2025 Relating to the jurisdiction of the county courts at law in Hidalgo County
89(R) HB 2175 01/28/2025 Relating to the authority of a municipality to prohibit police or fire department employees from circulating or signing certain employment petitions
89(R) HB 2174 01/28/2025 Relating to sheriff’s department civil service systems in certain counties
89(R) HB 2170 01/28/2025 Relating to sheriff’s department civil service systems in certain counties
89(R) HB 1641 12/16/2024 Relating to the use of extrapolation by a health maintenance organization or an insurer to audit claims


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