Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB12

Filed
3/6/25  
Out of House Committee
3/25/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the review and audit of certain state agency operations.

Impact

This legislative proposal, if enacted, would amend existing state laws to mandate regular efficiency audits for all state agencies. These audits aim to provide comprehensive analyses of agency performance and recommendations for improvement. The implementation of these audits is expected to foster greater accountability within state agencies, potentially leading to significant cost savings and better service delivery for the public. By focusing on operational efficiency, the bill aspires to create a more responsive government that can adapt to changing needs effectively.

Summary

House Bill 12 aims to enhance the review and audit process of state agency operations through the establishment of uniform efficiency audits. The bill outlines specific procedures that require each state agency to undergo an efficiency audit to evaluate the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of their operations, including resource management and identification of inefficiencies. By implementing these audits, the bill seeks to ensure that state resources are utilized optimally in achieving the desired outcomes for program beneficiaries while minimizing waste and duplication of efforts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 12 is largely supportive, driven by a consensus on the need for increased efficiency in government operations. Proponents, including legislators and advocacy groups, argue that the ongoing review of state agencies will improve accountability and drive down costs, ultimately benefiting taxpayers. However, some stakeholders express concerns that these audits may lead to budget cuts or reductions in services if agencies are pressured to prioritize cost savings over program effectiveness.

Contention

While there is general support for the aims of the bill, discussions indicate potential contention regarding the practical implementation of the efficiency audits. Critics worry about the adequacy of existing resources and the potential burden that these additional requirements could place on state agencies, especially smaller ones, in fulfilling compliance. Additionally, the balancing act between efficiency and maintaining high service quality poses a crucial challenge that will require careful consideration in the execution of this bill.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 325. Sunset Law
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  • Chapter 322. Legislative Budget Board
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Companion Bills

TX SB1943

Same As Relating to the review and audit of certain state agency operations.

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