Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3709

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

Caption

Relating to reducing costs in public school extracurricular activities.

Impact

If enacted, HB3709 would amend the Education Code to introduce cost-saving measures into the operations of public school athletics. These measures would likely decrease the overall expenditures of school districts on UIL programs, allowing resources to be allocated more efficiently. Furthermore, the proposal mandates that any changes in expenditures should distribute cost savings proportionally among various sports, potentially ensuring fairness in resource allocation across different athletic programs.

Summary

House Bill 3709 aims to reduce costs associated with public school extracurricular activities by mandating the University Interscholastic League (UIL) to establish rules and policies that achieve an annual savings of at least 20% in expenditures for athletic programs. The bill outlines specific measures that the UIL may consider for cost-saving, such as limiting the number of coaches, reducing the number of games and tournaments, and requiring coaches to also teach courses. The intent is to ease the financial burden on school districts while maintaining the integrity of sports programs.

Sentiment

General sentiment around the bill seems to focus on the necessity of budgetary constraints in the face of limited school funding. Supporters of the bill argue that it will help schools manage their finances better and allow for the continuation of extracurricular programs without overwhelming financial strain. Conversely, critics may express concerns that cost-cutting measures could adversely affect the quality of athletic programs and the educational value they provide, as well as raise issues regarding job security for coaches and staff in the sports departments.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around how these cost-cutting measures might impact the availability and quality of extracurricular activities. There are concerns that reducing staff and limiting games could diminish student participation in sports and other related activities. Additionally, the effectiveness of the proposed measures in truly achieving the mandated savings without negatively impacting student experience remains a central issue in the debate surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB979

Relating to safety training for certain public school extracurricular activities.

TX HB4302

Relating to the appeal of certain decisions concerning student participation in extracurricular activities.

TX HB2484

Relating to the safety of a referee, judge, or other official at certain public school extracurricular activities and competitions and prohibiting certain conduct by a spectator related to those officials' safety.

TX HB4402

Relating to the administration of certain assessment instruments, the accountability rating system for assessing campus and district performance, public school career and technology education programs, and an extracurricular and cocurricular allotment under the Foundation School Program.

TX SB2438

Relating to the safety of a referee, judge, or other official at a public school extracurricular activity and prohibiting certain conduct by a spectator related to those officials' safety.

TX HB4230

Relating to class size limits for certain grade levels in public schools.

TX HB691

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

TX SB11

Relating to measures for ensuring safety and security in public schools, including measures related to the health and safety of public school students and active shooter training for certain peace officers.

TX SB418

Relating to the transfer of students between public schools.

TX SB29

Relating to the transfer of students between public schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.