Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1214

Filed
2/11/25  
Out of Senate Committee
4/10/25  
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the operations and administration of the Concho County Hospital District.

Impact

This legislation will directly affect how the Concho County Hospital District operates, particularly regarding its governance structure. By amending existing laws related to the election of directors, SB1214 enhances accountability and ensures that board members are directly tied to the community they serve. The requirement for candidates to be residents aims to ensure that those making crucial health policy decisions are stakeholders in the hospital district and familiar with local health issues.

Summary

Senate Bill 1214 seeks to amend certain provisions regarding the operations and administration of the Concho County Hospital District. The bill introduces changes to the qualifications required for candidates wishing to serve as directors on the hospital board, as well as revising procedures for elections. Notably, it stipulates that candidates must be residents of the district and qualified voters, which solidifies the representation of local constituents in district matters.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment towards SB1214 appears positive, as it is viewed as a proactive measure to enhance local governance and ensure that the interests of Concho County residents are prioritized. There is an emphasis on community involvement in healthcare governance, with support from local advocacy groups. However, some skepticism remains about the practical implications of the electoral changes and whether they will lead to better outcomes in hospital administration.

Contention

While most discussions around the bill have been favorable, there are points of contention regarding the implications of the new rules for candidate eligibility. Critics may argue that such requirements could limit the pool of potential candidates or disenfranchise certain groups within the community. Ensuring a balance between community representation and a diverse board of directors will be an ongoing discussion as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Special District Local Laws Code

  • Chapter 1016. Concho County Hospital District
    • Section: 053
    • Section: 054
    • Section: 057
    • Section: 060
    • Section: 110
    • Section: 160
    • Section: 053
    • Section: 054
    • Section: 057
    • Section: 060
    • Section: 110
    • Section: 160
    • Section: 053
    • Section: 054
    • Section: 057
    • Section: 060
    • Section: 110
    • Section: 160

Companion Bills

TX HB2438

Same As Relating to the operations and administration of the Concho County Hospital District.

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