https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/texas-billions-transportation/2024/02/01/id/1151903/By Solange Reyner | Thursday, 01 February 2024 01:36 PM EST
Home | Newsfront
Tags: texas | billions | transportation
Texas Seceding From US Could Cost State Billions
By Solange Reyner | Thursday, 01 February 2024 01:36 PM EST
facebook sharing buttontwitter sharing buttonlinkedin sharing button
Comment|Print| A A
Texas seceding from the U.S. could mean billions lost in transportation funding from the federal government, reported Newsweek.
Rumors about a Texas split from the union ramped up recently following an order from Gov. Greg Abbott for the Texas National Guard to protect the U.S.-Mexico border with barbed wire despite a ruling by the Supreme Court that federal Border Patrol agents could remove the wire and other barriers in place.
President Joe Biden in November 2021 signed a bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure deal into law, with approximately $12.6 billion announced for transportation — to invest in roads, bridges, public transit, ports, airports and clean water — in Texas, according to the White House.
All of that funding could be gone if Texas secedes, according to Newsweek.
"Leaving the union would cause an immediate and massive black hole to open up in the Texas state budget," Nicholas B. Creel, a business law professor at Georgia College & State University, told Newsweek.
"If Texas were to try to secede despite the fact that it is unconstitutional, it's safe to say we'd be headed straight for a civil war," he added. "As such, there is next to no way the federal government would send any money to the state itself."