Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1768

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Out of House Committee
 
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Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to a health impact assessment for certain transportation projects of the Texas Department of Transportation.

Impact

The bill particularly targets transportation projects that require scrutiny under the National Environmental Policy Act. By incorporating health impact assessments, the bill aims to promote public health considerations alongside traditional environmental reviews. The assessments will look at changes in air quality due to the projects and how these alterations might affect different populations, thus integrating public health considerations more deeply into the planning process for transportation infrastructure.

Summary

Senate Bill 1768 proposes the introduction of a health impact assessment for certain transportation projects managed by the Texas Department of Transportation. This legislative measure seeks to ensure that the potential health impacts of transportation initiatives are systematically evaluated prior to their implementation. It mandates that the transportation department, in coordination with relevant health and environmental agencies, conduct a comprehensive analysis identifying both the positive and negative health effects associated with proposed projects.

Conclusion

If enacted, SB1768 is expected to play a significant role in reshaping how transportation projects are approached in Texas, with an emphasis on health outcomes. The legislation's effectiveness will depend on the implementation of the assessments and the collaborative efforts among state agencies to balance infrastructure needs with public health imperatives.

Contention

Discussions around SB1768 may highlight potential areas of contention, such as the adequacy of health assessments or the bureaucratic burden it could impose on timely project execution. Supporters argue that the assessments are critical for protecting public health and ensuring that infrastructure developments do not adversely affect air quality or health outcomes. However, some stakeholders may express concerns that the additional layer of review could delay vital transportation projects and complicate the regulatory process.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Transportation Code

  • Chapter 201. General Provisions And Administration
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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