Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB788

Caption

Relating to the preference given by state and local governmental entities to agricultural products produced or grown in this state.

Impact

The enactment of SB788 is expected to significantly impact state purchasing practices by reinforcing the preference for Texas agricultural products in contracts awarded by state agencies, local governments, and school districts. This move aims to bolster local farmers and enhance the economic viability of the state's agricultural sector by increasing demand for locally sourced goods, thereby supporting jobs within Texas agriculture.

Summary

Senate Bill 788 focuses on establishing preferences for agricultural products produced or grown within Texas by state and local governmental entities, including schools. It mandates that school districts and local governmental entities prioritize purchasing Texas agricultural products when the cost and quality are equal to alternatives. If Texas products are not available at a comparable price, entities can choose products from other U.S. states over foreign options, thus promoting local agriculture and enhancing the state’s economy.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill promotes local economic growth and strengthens Texas agriculture, there may be concerns regarding the potential for reduced competition or increased costs for governmental entities if they are limited in their purchasing options. Opponents might raise issues about the implications of prioritizing local products over possibly less expensive or higher quality alternatives from other states or countries. Overall, the bill indicates a growing trend of localism within agricultural policy.

Companion Bills

TX HB1696

Same As Relating to the preference given by state and local governmental entities to agricultural products produced or grown in this state.

TX HB1696

Same As Relating to the preference given by state and local governmental entities to agricultural products produced or grown in this state.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1107

Relating to the preference given by state and local governmental entities to agricultural products produced or grown in this state.

TX HB1696

Relating to the preference given by state and local governmental entities to agricultural products produced or grown in this state.

TX HB39

Relating to the preference given by state and local governmental entities to agricultural products produced or grown in this state.

TX HB2528

Relating to the preference given by state and local governmental entities to agricultural products produced or grown in this state.

TX SB39

Relating to the preference given by state and local governmental entities, including public institutions of higher education, to agricultural products produced or grown in this state.

TX SB60

Relating to the preference given by state and local governmental entities, including public institutions of higher education, to agricultural products produced, processed, or grown in this state.

Similar Bills

CA AB778

Institutional purchasers: purchase of California-grown agricultural food products.

CA AB2106

Institutional purchasers: sale of California produce.

CA AB1248

Institutional purchasers: purchase of California-grown agricultural products.

KY HB418

AN ACT relating to agricultural districts.

CA AB1841

District agricultural associations: fiscal and compliance audits: ethics training.

CA SB1308

Public educational institutions: purchase of nondomestic agricultural food products.

CA AB822

Institutional purchasers: sale of California produce.

CA AB1025

Institutional purchasers: purchase of domestic agricultural food products.