Measure on the ballot in the 2023 Texas Consolidated General Election in Texas.
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Get StartedS.J.R. 74, 88th Legislature, Regular Session, 2023, proposes the addition of Section 49-e-1, Article III, Texas Constitution, to provide for the creation of the centennial parks conservation fund to be used for the creation and improvement of state parks.
A "YES" vote supports the adoption of Constitutional Amendment 14
A "NO" vote opposes the adoption of Constitutional Amendment 14
"While conservation of natural resources and areas is important, there are other ways than spending billions of taxpayer dollars to maintain or create new State parks. We oppose this amendment." - Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, in opposition to State of Texas Proposition 14 (Learn more)
"Texas State Parks attract nearly 10 million visitors annually, and the current supply of state parks can't keep up with demand of our growing population. The fund will allow the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to buy land from willing sellers when unique properties that would make for beautiful state parks become available." - Texas Coalition for State Parks, in support of State of Texas Proposition 14 (Learn more)
"Open spaces are critical to our quality of life. The Centennial Parks Conservation Fund would help protect the places we love to hike, bike, fish, picnic, view wildlife, and spend time with family." - Joseph Fitzsimons former Chairman of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission, in support of State of Texas Proposition 14 (Learn more)
The constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the centennial parks conservation fund to be used for the creation and improvement of state parks.
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