Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB147

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

Caption

Relating to the regulatory analysis of rules proposed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

Impact

The introduction of HB147 could lead to more rigorous scrutiny of environmental regulations, potentially slowing down the rule-making process by requiring detailed impact analyses. The emphasis on assessing both economic and environmental effects is designed to introduce transparency and accountability into regulatory decisions. This may benefit small businesses by ensuring that new regulations do not impose undue financial burdens; however, it could also lead to delays in implementation of necessary environmental protections if proposed rules face extensive analysis and debate.

Summary

House Bill 147 introduces significant changes to the regulatory process surrounding environmental rules proposed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). The bill mandates that prior to the adoption of any environmental rules, the TCEQ must conduct a comprehensive regulatory analysis assessing the economic costs and potential environmental effects of the proposed rules. This analysis is intended to provide a clearer understanding of the implications that such regulations would have on the environment and public health, along with the economic impact on businesses, particularly small businesses with less than 250 employees.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB147 appears to be mixed among stakeholders. Supporters argue that the bill will ensure that environmental regulations are implemented thoughtfully and judiciously, protecting both the environment and small businesses from excessive regulations that they may not be able to afford. Conversely, critics may view the bill as a means to undermine necessary environmental protections in favor of economic interests, expressing concern that it could make it harder to quickly address pressing environmental issues.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding HB147 stems from the balance it seeks to strike between economic interests and environmental protections. Some lawmakers fear that creating a procedural hurdle for the adoption of environmental regulations could lead to a situation where necessary actions are delayed or diluted to accommodate business interests. The tension between maintaining rigorous environmental standards while also considering the economic impact is likely to be a focal point in discussions surrounding the bill's implementation and the future of Texas' environmental policies.

Companion Bills

TX SB467

Very Similar Relating to the regulatory analysis of rules proposed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

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