Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB902

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

Caption

Relating to participation by private school students in University Interscholastic League sponsored activities.

Impact

The implications of SB902 on state laws are significant, as it proposes to allocate additional resources toward infrastructure projects funded by state revenue. This includes an increase in appropriations for repair and maintenance works. Furthermore, the bill amends existing statutes that relate to transportation funding, allowing for the potential reallocation of funds and prioritization of critical infrastructure projects that have long been deferred due to budget constraints.

Summary

SB902 focuses on enhancing funding and support for state transportation infrastructure. The bill outlines provisions aimed at improving the quality and safety of roads, bridges, and other public works. It aims to address the pressing needs for maintenance and upgrades, ensuring that infrastructure development keeps pace with the growing demands of the state's transportation networks. The main goal is to foster not only better safety outcomes for citizens but also to facilitate economic growth through improved logistics and transportation efficiency.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB902 appeared to be supportive among various stakeholders, including transportation agencies, state officials, and business leaders who recognize the necessity of investing in infrastructure. However, there were points of contention regarding how the funding would be sourced and the potential implications for other budget areas. Some critics expressed concern about prioritizing transportation funding over other urgent needs such as education and healthcare, highlighting a tension between various public service demands.

Contention

Notable points of contention included debates over the transparency of the funding allocation process and the effectiveness of the proposed infrastructure projects. Opponents questioned whether the bill would address long-standing issues of inefficiency within the state’s transportation department and called for greater accountability measures. Additionally, discussions around environmental impact and sustainable practices in future infrastructure projects were raised, with some stakeholders advocating for a more balanced approach that includes innovation in transportation solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB699

Relating to determining the student enrollment of a public school that allows non-enrolled students to participate in University Interscholastic League activities for purposes of assigning a University Interscholastic League classification.

TX HB3708

Relating to creating an allotment under the Foundation School Program for school districts that allow non-enrolled students to participate in University Interscholastic League activities.

TX HB1802

Relating to the compensation and professional representation of certain students participating in University Interscholastic League activities or in intercollegiate athletic programs at certain institutions of higher education.

TX SB971

Relating to the compensation and professional representation of certain students participating in University Interscholastic League activities or in intercollegiate athletic programs at certain institutions of higher education.

TX HB38

Relating to hearings held by or involving the University Interscholastic League.

TX HB4459

Relating to the hearings held by or involving the University Interscholastic League.

TX HB691

Relating to prevention of and safety requirements regarding sudden cardiac arrest affecting public school students participating in interscholastic athletics.

TX HB4461

Relating to the requirements for hearings conducted by the University Interscholastic League.

TX HB32

Relating to the requirements for hearings conducted by the University Interscholastic League.

TX HB3349

Relating to assignment by the University Interscholastic League of schools to districts for purposes of competition.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.