Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB78

Filed
11/14/16  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the disposition of state surplus or salvage data processing equipment by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Impact

The implementation of SB 78 is expected to have a positive influence on the state's governance by enhancing the utilization of surplus equipment, especially in educational institutions and organizations that work with vulnerable populations. By prioritizing the sale of refurbished equipment to school districts and relevant entities, the bill seeks to support educational initiatives and provide necessary resources where they are most needed. This not only contributes to environmental sustainability by reduce waste but also reinforces the state's commitment to making efficient use of its assets.

Summary

Senate Bill 78 pertains to the management of surplus or obsolete data processing equipment by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. The bill mandates that if it is deemed economically viable, the department is to repair or refurbish such equipment. Once repaired, the equipment must be sold with priority given first to school districts, followed by state agencies, political subdivisions, and organizations that support children and youth in foster care. This structured approach aims to streamline the disposition of state resources and support educational and community needs.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding SB 78 appears to be favorable, as the bill promotes responsible management of state resources and supports educational and community organizations. Legislators expressed that refurbishing equipment helps in maximizing resources, providing opportunities for local school districts and nonprofits that serve youth in foster care. The bill reflects a collaborative approach towards resource management, and stakeholders have indicated support for legislation that can lead to beneficial outcomes for students and at-risk communities.

Contention

There are minimal points of contention associated with SB 78, primarily centered around the feasibility of refurbishment and the economic implications. Some critics may question the effectiveness of refurbishing dollars spent on repairing equipment versus investing in new technologies. However, the strong preference to support educational and foster care initiatives has likely outweighed these concerns. The focus remains on enhancing efficiencies within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and ensuring that surplus equipment serves a useful and productive purpose.

Companion Bills

TX HB1883

Identical Relating to the disposition of certain state surplus or salvage data processing equipment.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1156

Relating to the disposition of surplus traffic and roadwork safety equipment by the Department of Public Safety and Texas Department of Transportation.

TX HB3427

Relating to the ombudsman office for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX SB1996

Relating to certain personnel policies of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to certain related duties of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice.

TX SB1386

Relating to the creation of the office of independent oversight ombudsman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB1019

Relating to the reentry and reintegration programs provided by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB2935

Relating to veterans placed on community supervision or confined in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB1446

Relating to procedures governing declared disasters for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB2044

Relating to depression screenings for certain women in county jail or in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX SB444

Relating to depression screenings for certain women in county jail or in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

TX HB4837

Relating to a veteran housing program established by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.