Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3106

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

Caption

Relating to state financial assistance for a school district to which an academically unacceptable school district is annexed.

Impact

The implications of HB3106 are significant for educational finance in Texas. By allowing additional funding to districts that incorporate struggling schools, the bill attempts to mitigate the financial burdens associated with improving or maintaining educational facilities. This is particularly crucial for newly annexed areas that may require substantial investments to meet educational standards and enhance student learning environments.

Summary

House Bill 3106 proposes a legislative amendment aimed at providing state financial assistance to school districts that annex territory from academically unacceptable districts. The bill specifically modifies Section 13.054(g) of the Education Code to ensure that districts experiencing annexation can receive additional state aid for up to five years. This aid is intended to cover the costs related to renovations, repairs, and replacements of facilities as a result of the annexation.

Contention

While the bill aims to support struggling districts, some stakeholders may express concern over the equitable distribution of state funds. Critics could argue that this approach might divert resources from other districts that also face financial challenges but do not undergo annexation. The effectiveness of the bill will likely hinge on its implementation and the conditions set forth regarding how additional funds are allocated and monitored.

Notable_points

Furthermore, HB3106 includes a clause stating the commissioner's determination of the additional state aid is final and not subject to appeal. This aspect could spark debates regarding governance and oversight, especially in instances where districts may contest the adequacy of funding provided. The bill, if passed, reflects broader efforts within the Texas Legislature to address disparities in educational resources and outcomes, focusing on performance metrics and the challenges of turnaround strategies in academically underperforming areas.

Companion Bills

TX SB1353

Identical Relating to state funding for school districts, including a school district to which an academically unacceptable school district is annexed.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1410

Relating to state funding for school districts to which an academically unacceptable school district is annexed.

TX HB1682

Relating to state funding for school districts to which an academically unacceptable school district is annexed.

TX HB1628

Relating to state funding for school districts to which an academically unacceptable school district is annexed.

TX SB1

Relating to a reduction in the maximum compressed tax rate of a school district and additional state aid for certain school districts impacted by compression, an increase in the amount of certain exemptions from ad valorem taxation by a school district applicable to residence homesteads, an adjustment in the amount of the limitation on school district ad valorem taxes imposed on the residence homesteads of the elderly or disabled to reflect increases in the exemption amounts, and the protection of school districts against the resulting loss in local revenue.

TX HB1

Relating to a reduction in the maximum compressed tax rate of a school district and additional state aid for certain school districts impacted by compression.

TX HB1

Relating to a reduction in the maximum compressed tax rate of a school district and additional state aid for certain school districts impacted by compression.

TX HB38

Relating to the elimination of certain property taxes for school district maintenance and operations and the provision of public education funding by increasing the rates of certain state taxes.

TX SB2

Relating to a local optional teacher designation system implemented by a school district, a security officer employed by a school district, the basic allotment and guaranteed yield under the public school finance system, and certain allotments under the Foundation School Program; making an appropriation.

TX HB62

Relating to providing school district property tax relief through rent-relief and through adjusting entitlements, compression, and exemptions under the public school finance system.

TX HB1067

Relating to the detachment and annexation of school district territory by petition.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.