Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB810

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the authority of an independent school district to contract with a municipality for the design, improvement, or construction of an instructional facility, stadium, or other athletic facility.

Impact

The bill modifies existing statutes under the Education Code, specifically providing a legal framework for school districts to contribute resources toward the development or improvement of facilities not solely owned by school entities. This measure is expected to enable better allocation of resources and potentially lead to more comprehensive sporting and educational facilities that benefit both schools and their surrounding communities. By granting districts the flexibility to engage in such partnerships, it could also alleviate some financial burdens inherent in facility construction and development.

Summary

SB810, titled 'Relating to the authority of an independent school district to contract with a municipality for the design, improvement, or construction of an instructional facility, stadium, or other athletic facility,' aims to expand the powers of independent school districts in Texas. By allowing these districts to enter into contracts with municipalities, the bill facilitates collaborative efforts to enhance local educational and athletic infrastructures. This change reflects a growing acknowledgment of the interconnectedness between school districts and municipal governance in addressing community needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB810 appears to be positive, with discussions indicating support from various stakeholders who believe that cooperative arrangements between school districts and municipalities can lead to improved facilities and community collaboration. Legislators, in particular, expressed optimism that the bill would foster stronger relationships within the local government framework while addressing public needs more effectively. Nonetheless, some concerns were raised about ensuring that the primary mission of educational institutions remains intact amidst partnerships with municipal bodies.

Contention

While the overall reception of SB810 is favorable, points of contention may arise regarding the extent of resource allocation and the potential for conflicts of interest when school districts collaborate with municipalities. There could be apprehensions about the priorities of such contracts and the transparency involved in the agreements. Stakeholders may worry about the implications for local funding and how these partnerships could affect available resources for educational purposes, particularly in districts with limited budgets.

Companion Bills

TX HB2487

Identical Relating to the authority of an independent school district to contract with a municipality for the design, improvement, or construction of an instructional facility, stadium, or other athletic facility.

Previously Filed As

TX SB265

Relating to student use of sunscreen products in public schools.

TX SB69

Relating to a notification requirement if a public school campus or open-enrollment charter school does not have a nurse assigned to the campus during all instructional hours.

TX SB934

Relating to providing training academies for public school teachers who provide mathematics instruction to students in kindergarten through grade three.

TX SB972

Relating to training academies for public school teachers who provide reading comprehension instruction to students in grades four and five.

TX SB1003

Relating to the issuance of school district teaching permits to persons who teach career and technical education.

TX SB1200

Relating to the creation of a commission to recommend a new system for student assessment and public school accountability.

TX SB1494

Relating to the educational needs of homeless students.

TX SB945

Relating to funding under the public school finance system for a school district with a compressed tax rate below the state maximum compressed tax rate.

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