Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3364

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

Caption

Relating to the appeal of a judgment in an eviction suit.

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to significantly influence state laws governing fire protection and emergency response services. By increasing funding allocations specifically for training and resources, HB3364 would amend current budget provisions to prioritize the development of skilled fire personnel. This change is projected to lead to more robust emergency response capabilities, which in turn, could result in improved outcomes during emergency situations. The focus on fire department resources also reflects broader discussions about public safety priorities within the legislative framework.

Summary

House Bill 3364 seeks to enhance the funding and support for emergency services, specifically focusing on improvements to training and resources for fire departments across the state. The bill aims to address the growing needs of public safety personnel by providing them with enhanced training opportunities and better access to necessary equipment. Through this initiative, the legislature is responding to concerns about the effectiveness of current emergency response protocols and the importance of adequately equipping first responders to ensure community safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB3364 appears largely positive, with many stakeholders, including firefighters' unions and public safety advocates, supporting the bill. Proponents argue that enhancing funding for fire departments and improving training is vital for effective emergency response. They believe that such measures can lead to better preparedness and ultimately safer communities. However, there are some dissenting voices worried about the sustainability of funding and whether this bill may detract from other critical public safety initiatives, which reflects a cautious optimism in the discourse surrounding the bill.

Contention

Key points of contention include discussions around how the increased funding will be sourced and whether it will lead to long-term sustainable support for fire departments. Critics of the bill express concern that without clear budgetary provisions, the enhanced funding may only be a temporary measure, lacking the necessary framework to ensure ongoing support. Additionally, there are discussions on whether the bill adequately addresses the diverse needs of all emergency services or focuses too heavily on fire departments at the expense of other crucial emergency responders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3952

Relating to the jurisdiction of courts in cases of forcible entry and detainer and forcible detainer.

TX SB2051

Relating to the provision of information to a party in an eviction suit regarding the party's right to appeal a judgment and procedures for appeal.

TX SB43

Relating to expedited appeals of appraisal review board orders in certain appraisal districts.

TX HB4381

Relating to the suspension of a money judgment pending appeal in a civil action.

TX HB3079

Relating to a pilot program for the provision of free legal representation to certain indigent tenants in eviction suits.

TX SB869

Relating to suits affecting the parent-child relationship, including the payment and enforcement of support ordered in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.

TX HB2431

Relating to preparation of an appellate record in civil appeals.

TX SB1045

Relating to the creation of the Fifteenth Court of Appeals with jurisdiction over certain civil cases, the compensation of the justices of that court, and the jurisdiction of the courts of appeals in this state.

TX HB3166

Relating to the creation of the Fifteenth Court of Appeals with jurisdiction over certain civil cases, the compensation of the justices of that court, and the jurisdiction of the courts of appeals in this state; authorizing fees.

TX HB2246

Relating to suits affecting the parent-child relationship, including the payment and enforcement of support ordered in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.