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Committee moves forward with bill to consolidate state‑created tax‑increment tools and tighten PID rules

House Committee · February 18, 2026
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Summary

House Bill 507 seeks to consolidate several state-created tax‑increment financing tools into one, cap increments at 60% for up to 25 years, require PID dissolution when indebtedness ends, and create a state reinvestment account; the committee adopted a substitute and favorably recommended it 7–1.

Representative Roberts presented HB 507 to consolidate multiple state-created tax increment financing (TIF) tools into a single, less‑generous option capped at 60 percent of real property tax increment and a 25‑year duration. The bill would sunset several state tools and add reforms to public infrastructure districts (PIDs) including elimination of noncontiguous PID annexation, a clear…

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