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New Texas laws benefit GA

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a number of general-aviation-friendly bills into law after the state legislature adjourned June 1.

Thanks to advocacy efforts from AOPA and other aviation stakeholders who tracked 54 bills throughout the session, pilots can enjoy many of the benefits being afforded to GA. The bills from the eighty-fourth session that Abbott signed into law provide:

  • $84 million to support and promote GA services and airports for each of the fiscal years ending Aug. 31, 2016 and 2017;
  • Free Texas Department of Transportation Airport Directory and aeronautical chart (the directory previously cost $6);
  • A requirement to mark and register meteorological evaluation towers to mitigate safety-of-flight hazards for pilots;
  • Clarification of how GA aircraft leasing and business practices operate so that sales and use tax changes don’t affect the industry’s positive contribution to the state’s economy;
  • The ability for repossession agents to file a petition in a justice court for a writ of assistance to receive help from law enforcement officials when repossessing an aircraft.

“We had a very busy but productive legislative session in Texas,” said AOPA Central Southwest Regional Manager Yasmina Platt, “and AOPA members will reap the benefits.”

Platt met and talked with staff in Abbott’s offices to ensure GA pilots’ voices were heard.

Platt said support from Reps. Paul Workman (47th District), Armando Martinez (39th District), Chris Paddie (9th District), Rick Miller (26th District), and John Otto (18th District), and Sens. Charles Perry (28th District), Van Taylor (8th District), Royce West (23rd District), and Jane Nelson (12th District) helped push the positive legislation through the session.

AOPA ePublishing staff

AOPA ePublishing Staff editors are experienced pilots, flight instructors, and aircraft owners who have a passion for bringing you the latest news and AOPA announcements.
Topics: Advocacy, Taxes

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