Borris Miles introduced SB 3046 to the Texas Senate — what to know

Borris Miles introduced SB 3046 to the Texas Senate — what to know
Borris L. Miles, Texas State Senator from 13th District (D) — https://www.facebook.com/BorrisLMiles/
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Sen. Borris Miles introduced SB 3046, a bill on Environment, to the Texas Senate on Friday, April 11 during the 89(R) legislative session, according to the Texas Legislature website.

More specifically, the official text was summarized by the state legislature as ’’relating to air quality permits for certain concrete plants and crushing facilities’’.

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

This bill amends the Health and Safety Code to establish regulations prohibiting the construction or operation of certain concrete facilities near specific locations. It restricts beginning construction of concrete batch plants within 880 yards of a residence and prohibits concrete crushing facilities or plants conducting wet batching, dry batching, or central mixing within 2,000 yards of hospitals. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality must enforce rules prohibiting the operation of these facilities within 440 yards of residences, schools, or places of worship and within 2,000 yards of hospitals. Exceptions exist for facilities already authorized before the effective date and certain facilities using enclosed crushers near international borders. The bill applies to permit applications filed on or after its effective date, with immediate enactment.

Borris Miles, a member of the Senate Committee on Committee of the Whole Senate, proposed another 115 bills during the 89(R) legislative session. He is also a member of the Senate Committee on Health & Human Services, a member of the Senate Committee on Nominations, a member of the Senate Committee on Transportation, and a member of the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice.

Miles graduated from Sam Houston State University with a BS.

Borris Miles is currently serving in the Texas State Senate, representing the state’s 13th Senate district. He replaced previous state senator Rodney Ellis in 2017.

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 Recent Bills Introduced by Sen. Borris Miles in Texas Senate During 89(R) Legislative Session
Bill Number Date Introduced Short Description
SB 3012 03/14/2025 Relating to the continuation of a limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes if the property is acquired by and qualifies as the homestead of an heir of the owner or the owner’s spouse or surviving spouse
SB 3011 03/14/2025 Relating to the amendment of standard permits for certain concrete plants
SB 2919 03/14/2025 Relating to power duration requirements in emergency contingency plans adopted by end stage renal disease facilities
SB 2918 03/14/2025 Relating to the Texas Freedman’s Bureau
SB 2917 03/14/2025 Relating to the penalties for certain littering offenses
SB 2916 03/14/2025 Relating to informed consent for certain screening tests
SB 2915 03/14/2025 Relating to the establishment of the supporting life pilot program as part of the Thriving Texas Families Program
SB 2914 03/14/2025 Relating to the development of a language access plan to increase access to assistance under health and human services programs by certain individuals
SB 2913 03/14/2025 Relating to air quality permits for certain cement kilns
SB 2912 03/14/2025 Relating to the state historically underutilized business program; creating a criminal offense
SB 2911 03/14/2025 Relating to the creation of the Northeast Houston Redevelopment District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments or fees
SB 2910 03/14/2025 Relating to the evaluation of an application for low income housing tax credits
SB 2909 03/14/2025 Relating to Health and Human Services call center quality performance measures
SB 2904 03/14/2025 Relating to the issuance of obligations by certain counties to pay the unfunded liabilities of the county to a public retirement system
SB 2863 03/14/2025 Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Department of Transportation to the University of Houston
SB 2860 03/14/2025 Relating to the emergency service fee collected by a wireless service provider
SB 2536 03/13/2025 Relating to the requirement for certain administrators of certain educational entities to report certain educator misconduct; increasing an administrative penalty
SB 2524 03/13/2025 Relating to an action to remedy certain conditions affecting safety or habitability of certain residential rental property; providing a civil penalty
SB 2387 03/12/2025 Relating to the creation of the office of independent oversight ombudsman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice
SB 2386 03/12/2025 Relating to providing notice to a state representative and senator of certain administrative actions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
SB 2296 03/11/2025 Relating to the development of a severe weather adaptation plan by certain entities
SB 2295 03/11/2025 Relating to the authority of a municipality to authorize the creation or expansion of a political subdivision in the corporate boundaries or extraterritorial jurisdiction of the municipality
SB 2294 03/11/2025 Relating to a franchise tax credit for entities that establish a grocery store or healthy corner store in a food desert
SB 2293 03/11/2025 Relating to the carrying of certain weapons on the premises of a public library; creating a criminal offense
SB 2292 03/11/2025 Relating to prohibiting the use of electric resistance as a primary heat source in certain residential buildings
SB 2291 03/11/2025 Relating to the creation of the Texas Advanced Research Institute
SB 2290 03/11/2025 Relating to the eligibility of certain individuals for the children with special health care needs program
SB 2289 03/11/2025 Relating to reports regarding county jail prisoners confined in out-of-state jails
SB 2288 03/11/2025 Relating to requiring the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement to study and report on incidents of racial profiling
SB 2287 03/11/2025 Relating to the creation of the child-care advisory council
SB 2286 03/11/2025 Relating to the creation of an oversight advisory council on foster care placement
SB 2285 03/11/2025 Relating to vegetation management by electric utilities and telecommunications providers
SB 2282 03/11/2025 Relating to authorizing school districts to provide funding using money received under the Foundation School Program to community-based organizations for purposes of reimbursing private employers for paid internships provided to certain students in career and technology education programs in the district
SB 2281 03/11/2025 Relating to measures to assist students enrolled at public institutions of higher education who are homeless or who are or were in foster care
SB 2280 03/11/2025 Relating to the applicability of certain financial provisions to campus or campus program charter schools
SB 2279 03/11/2025 Relating to a wage increase for certain public school employees
SB 2278 03/11/2025 Relating to notice of certain misconduct committed by a public school educator
SB 2277 03/11/2025 Relating to prohibiting a public school from retaliating against an employee for reporting certain misconduct
SB 2276 03/11/2025 Relating to notice of and opportunity for hearing on applications for authorization to use certain permits for concrete batch plants and concrete crushing facilities
SB 2275 03/11/2025 Relating to the submission of public comments regarding air, waste, or water permits issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
SB 2274 03/11/2025 Relating to the response by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to certain complaints about certain concrete plants and crushing facilities
SB 2273 03/11/2025 Relating to the monitoring of the opacity of emissions from certain concrete facilities
SB 2272 03/11/2025 Relating to air quality permits for concrete crushing facilities and concrete plants located in certain areas
SB 2271 03/11/2025 Relating to the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to authorize the transfer of an authorization to use a standard permit for certain concrete facilities
SB 2270 03/11/2025 Relating to the renewal of certain air quality permits
SB 2089 03/07/2025 Relating to the Rita Littlefield Chronic Kidney Disease Centralized Resource Center established within the Health and Human Services Commission
SB 2088 03/07/2025 Relating to the provision of counseling services by certain providers under Medicaid and reimbursement for those services
SB 2087 03/07/2025 Relating to the content of biennial legislative immunization reports issued by the Department of State Health Services
SB 2086 03/07/2025 Relating to job interview restrictions for releasees from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice
SB 2085 03/07/2025 Relating to prohibiting the denial of a driver’s license renewal for failure to appear in court, failure to pay a fine or cost, or failure to satisfy a judgment


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