Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3372

Caption

Relating to requiring school districts and open-enrollment charter schools to post the annual compensation of the superintendent or chief executive officer on the district's or school's Internet website.

Impact

The implementation of HB3372 is likely to influence state laws surrounding public education and governance. By enforcing disclosure of superintendent compensation, it seeks to foster accountability among school district leaders. Proponents argue that such measures will not only enhance the public's right to information but also allow for greater scrutiny of how educational leaders are compensated, thereby encouraging responsible fiscal management of school resources.

Summary

House Bill 3372 mandates that school districts and open-enrollment charter schools in Texas publicly disclose the annual compensation of their superintendents or chief executive officers. It specifically requires that this information be posted on the institutions' internet websites in a manner that is easily accessible to the public. This initiative aims to promote transparency in educational administration by making key financial information available to parents, constituents, and stakeholders within the community.

Contention

While the bill is generally supported for its intent to enhance transparency, it may raise debates regarding privacy and the potential ramifications of revealing salary information. Critics might argue that such disclosures could dissuade experienced candidates from pursuing positions due to potential public backlash over perceived excessive compensation. Additionally, discussions around the effectiveness of this measure as a tool for accountability within varied district contexts may also emerge, with some questioning whether such transparency will produce the intended improvements in educational governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB166

Relating to requiring a school district or open-enrollment charter school to post information regarding parental rights on the district's or school's Internet website.

TX HB4116

Relating to requiring a school district or open-enrollment charter school to post information regarding parental rights on the district's or school's Internet website.

TX HB4202

Relating to requiring the posting of certain information on an open-enrollment charter school's Internet website regarding the school's governing body.

TX HB4977

Relating to the operation of open-enrollment charter schools, including enrollment procedures and the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB4203

Relating to the public accessibility of open-enrollment charter school annual financial statements.

TX SB838

Relating to school districts and open-enrollment charter schools providing silent panic alert technology in classrooms.

TX HB1462

Relating to a local remote learning program offered by certain school districts or open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB669

Relating to school districts and open-enrollment charter schools providing silent panic alert technology in classrooms.

TX HB2203

Relating to the management, operation, and contract authority of open-enrollment charter schools.

TX HB331

Relating to the costs of expansion of open-enrollment charter schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.