President Donald Trump’s plan for investing $1 trillion in U.S. infrastructure with the help of a public-and-private partnership has hit a speed bump in the second-most populous state, according to Bloomberg.

The Texas House, wary of public opposition to new highway tolls, voted on May 5 to reject a bill that would have allowed the partnerships to participate in 18 highway projects costing as much as $30 billion. As Bloomberg writes, the defeat leaves Texas unable to tap into the partnerships to finance the infrastructure improvements, even as Trump is proposing to expand their use.