Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SJR62

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Texas Health Care Workforce Education Fund to provide funding to eligible institutions of higher education to address Texas' health care workforce needs and drive the state economy.

Impact

The establishment of the Texas Health Care Workforce Education Fund is expected to have a positive impact on state laws related to higher education funding and workforce development. By creating a dedicated source of funding, SJR62 aims to facilitate investments in programs that prepare students for careers in healthcare, thereby helping to alleviate workforce shortages. The bill specifies that the fund will consist of legislative appropriations, gifts, grants, and investment earnings, which should create a stable and predictable funding stream for eligible universities.

Summary

SJR62 proposes a constitutional amendment to establish the Texas Health Care Workforce Education Fund, aimed at providing dedicated funding to eligible institutions of higher education. This funding is intended to address the state's growing healthcare workforce needs, which have been highlighted as critical for improving healthcare access and quality across Texas. The resolution outlines a framework for the fund's administration and allocation of resources, emphasizing its role as a vital component in supporting educational institutions that meet workforce demands in the healthcare sector.

Contention

However, discussions around SJR62 may bring forth certain contentions related to the allocation criteria and the effectiveness of such a fund. Critics might express concerns over the potential bureaucratic management of the fund, questioning whether the proposed allocation formulas will equitably distribute resources among institutions. Additionally, there may be debate regarding the sustainability of the funding model, with some stakeholders advocating for more robust measures to ensure that the health care workforce needs are genuinely met. The proposal also mandates a review of the allocation formula every biennium, which some may view as insufficient for ensuring responsiveness to evolving workforce challenges.

Companion Bills

TX SB1701

Enabled by Relating to the health care professional education fund.

TX HJR203

Identical Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Texas Health Care Workforce Education Fund to provide funding to eligible institutions of higher education to address Texas' health care workforce needs and drive the state economy.

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