Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1446

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

Caption

Relating to the payment of individuals employed by recovery audit contractors to identify underpayments and overpayments under the Medicaid program.

Impact

The bill is expected to impact state laws significantly by reallocating budgetary resources towards education and setting new salary standards for teachers. Proponents argue that investing in teachers directly correlates with improved student outcomes, making education a top priority for state funding. Furthermore, specific provisions in SB1446 may alter how schools develop their hiring practices, focusing on retaining experienced educators and attracting new talent into the profession. The financial implications for the state budget, which could include tax adjustments or reallocation of funds from other sectors, have been at the forefront of discussions surrounding the bill.

Summary

SB1446 addresses critical issues within the education system by focusing on teacher retention strategies and funding allocations to improve student achievement in public schools. The bill proposes increases in funding for teacher salaries, aims to provide resources for professional development, and suggests new measures to create a more supportive work environment for educators. By targeting these areas, SB1446 aspires to decrease turnover rates among teachers and ensure stability within the classroom, which is vital for students' academic progress.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding SB1446 is largely positive among educators and advocacy groups, who view it as a necessary step towards building a robust educational framework in the state. Testimonials from teachers and educational administrators highlight the challenges they face, which SB1446 aims to address effectively. However, some skeptics exist, including policymakers concerned about the fiscal limits and sustainability of increasing educational funding. The overall discourse exhibits a general agreement on the need for action, though the approach and financial viability of the bill remain subjects for debate.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB1446 include the extent of funding increases and the mechanisms through which these funds will be allocated. Critics raise concerns about potential disparities in funding distribution, particularly how urban and rural school districts may be affected differently. The debate also addresses the implications of performance metrics tied to funding, with questions about how student achievement will be measured and whether it may unintentionally pressure educators. Furthermore, the discussion on the long-term sustainability of funding increases under budget constraints draws varied opinions across the political spectrum.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3891

Relating to the audit of claims and recovery of overpayments by Medicaid recovery audit contractors.

TX SB862

Relating to the audit of claims and recovery of overpayments by Medicaid recovery audit contractors.

TX SB2055

Relating to the process for recovering overpayments under Medicaid.

TX HB5018

Relating to certain payment recovery efforts by managed care organizations under Medicaid or the child health plan program.

TX HB1397

Relating to the provision of community recovery organization peer-to-peer services under Medicaid.

TX SB2065

Relating to the recovery of overpayments made to dentists by certain employee benefit plans and health insurers.

TX HB2307

Relating to the retention by a managed care organization of certain money recovered as a result of a fraud or abuse investigation under Medicaid or the child health plan program.

TX SB935

Relating to the retention by a managed care organization of certain money recovered as a result of a fraud or abuse investigation under Medicaid or the child health plan program.

TX HB4951

Relating to the Medicare Primacy Coordination Audit and Assistance Program to assist eligible individuals in obtaining certain Medicare benefits.

TX SB1832

Relating to individuals who may provide services as personal attendants under Medicaid and other public benefits programs administered by the Health and Human Services Commission.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.