Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2051

Filed
2/8/23  
Out of House Committee
5/5/23  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the compilation and reporting of statistics involving sexual assault victims who receive a forensic medical examination before reporting the assault to law enforcement.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2051 would significantly modify several state regulations related to environmental protection and emissions control. This would include stricter guidelines on allowable emissions from various industries, thereby pushing companies to invest in cleaner technologies and practices. The anticipated outcome of these changes would be a notable reduction in the state's carbon footprint and improved public health through better air quality. Additionally, the bill is expected to align the state's regulations with federal standards, creating a comprehensive framework for emissions management across different sectors.

Summary

House Bill 2051 focuses on enhancing environmental standards related to emissions and energy efficiency within the state. The bill aims to set new benchmarks for industries to comply with and encourage the adoption of cleaner technologies. By doing so, it seeks to address the pressing issues of climate change and pollution, positioning the state as a leader in environmental conservation and responsibility. The bill's sponsors believe that strong regulations will promote innovation while safeguarding the natural environment for future generations.

Sentiment

The discussion surrounding HB 2051 elicited a generally positive sentiment among environmental advocates and some legislators who view the bill as a critical step towards combating climate change. Supporters argue that stronger regulations are necessary to mitigate the impacts of environmental damage. However, there is also a clear divide, as opponents, including certain business groups, express concerns that the regulations may be overly burdensome and could hinder economic growth. This sentiment reflects the ongoing tension between environmental needs and economic interests within legislative debates.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 2051 emerged primarily around the implementation and enforcement of the proposed regulations. Opponents argue that the bill could lead to increased operational costs for businesses, potentially driving them out of the state or reducing competitiveness. Furthermore, some legislators questioned the feasibility of the new standards, citing concerns about the economic implications and the readiness of local industries to comply with the changes. This ongoing debate highlights the balancing act required to pursue environmental progress while considering economic stability.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 56a. Rights Of Crime Victims
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Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2678

Relating to the compilation and reporting of statistics involving sexual assault victims who receive a forensic medical examination before reporting the assault to law enforcement.

TX HB2626

Relating to the forensic medical examination of a sexual assault victim who has not reported the assault to a law enforcement agency.

TX SB2239

Relating to the forensic medical examination of a sexual assault victim who has not reported the assault to a law enforcement agency.

TX HB1426

Relating to the forensic medical examination of a victim of sexual assault who is a minor.

TX AB538

Sexual assault: medical evidentiary examinations and reporting.

TX HB2462

Relating to the reporting of a sexual assault, to evidence of a sexual assault or other sex offense, and to other law enforcement procedures occurring with respect to a sexual assault or other sex offense.

TX HB3420

Relating to the reimbursement of sexual assault forensic medical examinations

TX HB4677

Relating to the reimbursement of sexual assault forensic medical examinations

TX HB3566

Relating to the forensic examination of a victim of an alleged strangulation assault or sexual assault.

TX HB3119

Relating to the preservation of evidence collected from a forensic medical examination for certain sexual assaults.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.