Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2492

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the creation, operation, and funding of the Texas Sustainable Youth Program.

Impact

The bill introduces a structured framework for funding and operating various community-focused projects that provide invaluable training opportunities for youth. By promoting energy-efficient construction and community development, HB2492 seeks to enhance the availability of affordable housing while fostering employability among those in need. The initiative is expected to fill gaps in workforce development and offer meaningful pathways toward economic self-sufficiency for its participants.

Summary

House Bill 2492 establishes the Texas YouthBuild Program aimed at providing workforce training and development opportunities for disadvantaged or at-risk youth and young veterans. The program is designed to assist participants by offering job skills training while engaging in community service activities, which can include construction and rehabilitation of energy-efficient housing. It operates under the Texas Workforce Commission, which will administer the program and ensure funds are allocated effectively to achieve its goals.

Contention

One point of discussion surrounding HB2492 is the allocation of funds and the limitation placed on the percentage of grant money that can be used for administrative costs. Specifically, entities receiving grants can only utilize a maximum of 15% for administrative expenses. Critics may argue about the potential limitations this puts on operational flexibility, while supporters emphasize the need for accountability and effective use of resources to achieve measurable outcomes in youth development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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