Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2889

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to the verification of citizenship of an applicant for voter registration.

Impact

The bill is designed to amend existing laws concerning state funding for education, which could have significant ramifications on how resources are distributed among school districts. Proponents of HB2889 argue that the proposed changes would lead to an increase in overall funding for under-resourced schools, which would in turn improve the educational experience for students facing socioeconomic challenges. This reallocation of funds is seen as an essential step towards ensuring that all students, regardless of their background, have access to quality education and support services.

Summary

House Bill 2889 focuses on the enhancement of education funding and the support system for students across the state. The bill proposes specific reforms aimed at ensuring that school districts receive equitable funding tailored to the needs of their student populations. It emphasizes the importance of transparency in how funds are allocated, with particular attention to disadvantaged communities. By aiming to create a more level playing field in education funding, HB2889 seeks to address long-standing disparities that affect educational outcomes in various districts.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB2889 appears to be largely positive in discussions that advocate for improved funding mechanisms in education. Supporters, including education advocates and some legislators, highlight the necessity for greater investment in schools serving disadvantaged communities. Conversely, there are some reservations among opposition groups who argue that simply redistributing funds does not address the underlying issues affecting educational quality, like teacher shortages and infrastructure needs.

Contention

A notable point of contention during discussions of HB2889 revolves around the methods of funding distribution and the potential impact on property taxes. Some critics express concern that increasing funding for certain districts may ultimately lead to higher taxes in wealthier areas as a consequence of the restructured funding formulas. Additionally, debates have sparked over the budgeting process and accountability measures for how the funds are managed and spent at the local level, highlighting a division in views on fiscal responsibility and educational priorities.

Companion Bills

TX SB897

Identical Relating to the verification of citizenship of an applicant for voter registration.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2123

Relating to verifying the citizenship of an applicant for voter registration; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1850

Relating to the signature required on an application for voter registration.

TX SB1600

Relating to a person submitting proof of citizenship to verify eligibility to vote in Texas.

TX HB2979

Relating to an indication on a voter's voter registration certificate that a voter is a veteran.

TX SB93

Relating to the registration of voters at a polling place and related procedures.

TX SB119

Relating to the voter registration of naturalized United States citizens.

TX HB3347

Relating to the voter registration of naturalized United States citizens.

TX SB126

Relating to electronic voter registration.

TX HB943

Relating to voter registration, including electronic voter registration.

TX HB4329

Relating to the residence address of an applicant for purposes of voter registration.

Similar Bills

TX HB5337

Relating to requiring a person to submit proof of citizenship to register to vote; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB16

Relating to requiring a person to submit proof of citizenship to register to vote, including the eligibility of certain voters to vote a limited federal ballot if the voter cannot supply the required proof and the procedures for the counting of those ballots; creating criminal offenses.

MS SB2606

Voter registration; provide for certain procedures upon application.

MS HB1510

Elections; revise procedures regarding voter roll maintenance.

IA SF2078

A bill for an act relating to voter registration, including verification of voter citizenship.

TX HB3066

Relating to the verification of citizenship of an applicant for voter registration.

TX HB4000

Relating to the verification of citizenship of an applicant for voter registration.

MS SB2499

Statewide Elections Management System; compare identification databases to ensure noncitizens are not registered to vote.