Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1976

Caption

Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

Impact

The impact of SB1976 on state laws includes amendments to the Education Code and Government Code that specifically incorporate provisions aimed at supporting small and historically underutilized businesses. By mandating educational institutions to integrate information about these businesses into their curricula, the bill seeks to cultivate a workforce that is better informed about the challenges and opportunities within the entrepreneurial landscape, particularly for underrepresented groups.

Summary

SB1976 is a legislative proposal focused on enhancing the support structures for historically underutilized businesses in Texas. The bill promotes the dissemination of information relevant to these businesses, aiming to streamline their access to resources, funding, and technical assistance. It emphasizes the role of education in raising awareness about the certification procedures and support available to these businesses, thereby fostering an environment conducive to their development within the state's economy.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1976 may include debates regarding the adequacy of funding and resources allocated for small business support. Critics may argue that without sufficient investment, the bill's objectives may not be fully realized. Additionally, there could be concerns surrounding the effectiveness of state agencies in implementing the provisions outlined in the bill, particularly regarding their ability to accurately assess the needs of underutilized businesses and provide tailored assistance.

Enforcement

To ensure the effective implementation of the bill, there will be an emphasis on coordination between various state agencies responsible for business assistance and economic development. The passage of SB1976 could establish a more robust framework for inter-agency collaboration, further enhancing the support network available to small and historically underutilized businesses across Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1490

Relating to the state historically underutilized business program; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB243

Relating to the historically underutilized business task force.

TX HB5273

Relating to the certification of a historically underutilized business.

TX HB4418

Relating to the creation of a revolving loan program to fund the purchase by historically underutilized businesses of certain bonds required for public work contracts.

TX SB949

Relating to the creation of a revolving loan program to fund the purchase by historically underutilized businesses of certain bonds required for public work contracts.

TX HB1723

Relating to requiring the Department of Information Resources to conduct a study concerning the cybersecurity of small businesses.

TX HB2182

Relating to the consideration of ownership interests of certain persons in determining whether a business is a historically underutilized business for purposes of state contracting.

TX SB877

Relating to the consideration of ownership interests of certain persons in determining whether a business is a historically underutilized business for purposes of state contracting.

TX HB1717

Relating to the consideration of ownership interests of certain persons with a disability in determining whether a business is a historically underutilized business for purposes of state contracting.

TX HB4854

Relating to the authority of individuals over the personal identifying information collected, processed, or maintained about the individuals and certain others by certain businesses.

Similar Bills

TX HB379

Relating to assistance for small businesses, the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses, and the expansion of the small business development center network.

TX SB1490

Relating to the state historically underutilized business program; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB2002

Relating to the state historically underutilized business program; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1364

Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

TX HB3740

Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

TX HB214

Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

TX SB298

Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

PA HB1446

Authorizing local taxing authorities to provide for tax exemptions for improvements and redevelopment of certain underutilized property