Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB61

Caption

Relating to the creation and duties of the unfunded mandates interagency work group.

Impact

The introduction of SB61 is expected to significantly affect how mandates are managed at the state level, enhancing transparency and accountability concerning financial responsibilities imposed upon local governments. By creating an advisory list that updates following legislative sessions, the work group will facilitate communication between state legislators and local entities regarding which mandates are funded and which are not. This could lead to more informed decision-making and planning at the local government level, potentially influencing budgetary decisions and fiscal management.

Summary

Senate Bill 61 aims to establish an 'unfunded mandates interagency work group' responsible for identifying and advising on mandates that local political subdivisions are required to implement without the provision of state funding. The bill follows concerns that local governments often face financial burdens due to legislative mandates, which may impose additional costs to their operations without corresponding state reimbursements. This group will consist of key officials, including the state auditor and members appointed from both the Senate and House of Representatives, tasked with compiling a list of such unfunded mandates annually.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill is necessary to relieve local governments from unforeseen financial strains imposed by new mandates, opponents might express concerns regarding the effectiveness of the work group or argue that it could be an ineffective layer of bureaucracy. Discussions surrounding the bill may bring to light the importance of funding mandates adequately to ensure that local governments can fulfill their responsibilities without risking financial instability.

Legislative action

For SB61 to take effect, it requires approval through a two-thirds vote from members of both houses. If it receives the necessary votes, the bill is set to take effect immediately; otherwise, it will be enacted on September 1, 2021.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB70

Relating to the creation and duties of the unfunded mandates interagency work group.

TX HB4748

Relating to the creation of regional broadband advisory groups.

TX HB1755

Relating to the creation of the Lone Star Workforce of the Future Fund.

TX HB728

Relating to the statewide interagency aging services coordinating council.

TX SB1404

Relating to the creation of a work group to study the benefits of coal-to-nuclear electric generating facility conversion.

TX SB1311

Relating to the creation of the Texas Transportation Electrification Council and the duties of that council.

TX HB1585

Relating to matters affecting the powers and duties of the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX HB2975

Relating to powers and duties of the Texas Workforce Commission with respect to work and family policies.

TX SB592

Relating to the creation of the Lone Star Workforce of the Future Fund.

TX HB37

Relating to the creation of the Texas Commission on Assessment and Accountability.

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