Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1063

Caption

Relating to the Texas State Guard uniform and insignia fund.

Impact

The implications of HB 1063 are significant for the Texas State Guard, as it strengthens the financial structure of the uniform and insignia fund. By enabling the inclusion of various sources of income and appropriations, this bill ensures that the State Guard has better resources for providing uniforms and insignia to its members. This could have a positive effect on the morale and readiness of the Guard as they will be better equipped and recognized through appropriate insignia.

Summary

House Bill 1063 aims to establish regulations surrounding the Texas State Guard uniform and insignia fund. The bill amends Section 437.310(b) of the Government Code to broaden the fund's composition. In addition to donations, the fund will now also include revenue from the sale of uniforms and insignia to the guard members, as well as depository interest and investment income generated from the fund. Furthermore, the bill allows for legislative appropriations or transfers to be credited to the fund, enhancing its financial backing.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill could arise from concerns over funding sources and accountability. While the expansion of the fund's resource base is generally seen as beneficial, discussions may highlight the need for transparency regarding the management of these funds. Critics could potentially voice concerns about how the funds are utilized and whether the legislative appropriations would affect budget allocations in other areas of state government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB387

Relating to the Texas State Guard uniform and insignia fund.

TX SB537

Relating to the Texas State Guard uniform and insignia fund.

TX SB538

Relating to the use of appropriated money by the Texas State Guard for recruiting and retention purposes.

TX HB837

Relating to the use of appropriated money by the Texas State Guard for recruiting and retention purposes.

TX HB836

Relating to retired members of the Texas State Guard.

TX SB723

Relating to retired members of the Texas State Guard.

TX HB2596

Relating to eligibility of certain current or former members of the Texas National Guard or the Texas Air National Guard for tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions of higher education.

TX SB2269

Relating to discontinuing group self-insurance coverage and dissolving the Texas self-insurance group guaranty fund and trust fund under the Texas Workers' Compensation Act.

TX SB1047

Relating to funding and activities of the Texas Produced Water Consortium.

TX HB4007

Relating to the open carrying of a handgun by a uniformed school marshal.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.