Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB310

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the sunset review process and certain governmental entities subject to that process.

Impact

The bill would repeal existing provisions for specific entities such as the Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Task Force, the Palliative Care Interdisciplinary Advisory Council, and the Perinatal Advisory Council, removing them from the sunset review process entirely. This change is significant because it suggests a shift in how maternal health oversight may be structured in Texas. By discontinuing these advisory councils, the bill indicates the legislative intent to streamline governmental operations and potentially redirect focus towards areas deemed more critical.

Summary

Senate Bill 310 focuses on the sunset review process for certain governmental entities within the state of Texas, proposing to subject these entities to a systematic evaluation to determine their continued existence. Specifically, the bill indicates that several key offices and commissions, including the Office of State-Federal Relations and the Texas Facilities Commission, will be given a sunset date of September 1, 2025. The intent is to promote accountability and efficiency within state operations, ensuring that entities that no longer serve a relevant purpose can be properly phased out.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB310 may arise from concerns about the consequences of disbanding councils focused on maternal mortality and palliative care. Critics could argue that eliminating these councils undermines efforts to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations. On the other hand, supporters might insist that the bill enhances efficacy and targets resources toward more pressing regulatory needs, highlighting the need for governmental agencies to continuously justify their existence in terms of public benefit.

Notable_points

By amending existing laws and establishing a clear timeline for sunset reviews of certain entities, SB310 aligns with broader movements within state governance toward regular assessments of agency performance. This bill, therefore, stands at the intersection of public health policy and administrative efficiency, reflecting ongoing discussions about the role of state entities in meeting the needs of Texan citizens.

Companion Bills

TX HB3302

Identical Relating to the sunset review process and certain governmental entities subject to that process.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1659

Relating to the sunset review process and certain governmental entities subject to that process.

TX HB1570

Relating to the sunset review process and certain governmental entities subject to that process.

TX HB1620

Relating to the review date for certain governmental entities subject to the sunset review process and the regulation of horse racing by the Texas Racing Commission.

TX HB4

Relating to the regulation of the collection, use, processing, and treatment of consumers' personal data by certain business entities; imposing a civil penalty.

TX HB1844

Relating to the regulation of the collection, use, processing, and treatment of consumers' personal data by certain business entities; imposing a civil penalty.

TX HB828

Relating to the age of criminal responsibility and to certain substantive and procedural matters related to that age.

TX HB1515

Relating to the continuation and functions of and certain programs subject to rules adopted by the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office.

TX HB3474

Relating to the operation and administration of and practices and procedures regarding proceedings in the judicial branch of state government, including the service of process and delivery of documents related to the proceedings, the administration of oaths, and the management of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission, and the composition of certain juvenile boards; establishing a civil penalty; increasing certain court costs; authorizing fees.

TX HB790

Relating to the processes for and the adjudication and payment of certain claims under the workers' compensation system.

TX HB273

Relating to providing for the review of certain county departments of education by the Sunset Advisory Commission.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.