Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB790

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the continuation of the women's health advisory committee.

Impact

The passage of SB790 would have a specific impact on Texas state laws concerning women’s health. The committee is responsible for making recommendations that influence health policy and the allocation of resources for women's healthcare programs. By continuing the committee, Texas would maintain a dedicated focus on women's health issues, potentially leading to improved healthcare outcomes for women across the state. This aligns with broader objectives of enhancing public health infrastructure and ensuring targeted support for women's health services.

Summary

SB790 is a legislative bill proposing the continuation of the women's health advisory committee in Texas. The bill aims to ensure the ongoing operation and relevance of this committee, which plays a crucial role in advising state officials on matters related to women’s health programs and services. By extending the committee's existence, SB790 emphasizes the state's commitment to addressing and improving women's health issues through a structured advisory approach.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB790 appeared generally supportive, as it was seen as a positive step toward reinforcing women's health advocacy within the state legislature. Lawmakers and health advocates expressed a commitment to women's health, recognizing the importance of having a structured body that could continuously provide insight and recommendations on health policy. There was, however, some debate about funding and support for the committee's initiatives, reflecting varying perspectives on budget priorities within the state's health services.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolved around the efficacy and funding of the women's health advisory committee. Opponents raised concerns about whether the committee would have sufficient resources to function effectively and whether it could meaningfully influence state health policies amidst competing budget demands. These discussions highlighted the balancing act between ensuring adequate representation of women's health issues and managing state resources efficiently. Ultimately, the fate of SB790 rested on the legislature's commitment to maintaining focus on women's health amid a complex policy landscape.

Companion Bills

TX HB279

Identical Relating to the continuation of the women's health advisory committee.

Previously Filed As

TX HB214

Relating to the women's health advisory committee.

TX HB1565

Relating to the functions of the Texas Water Development Board and continuation and functions of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee.

TX SB1154

Relating to the establishment by regional education service centers of regional school district health coverage advisory committees.

TX SB1351

Relating to the functions of the Texas Water Development Board and continuation and functions of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee.

TX SB76

Relating to the health literacy advisory committee and health literacy in the state health plan.

TX HB733

Relating to the health literacy advisory committee and health literacy in the state health plan.

TX HB3385

Relating to establishing the oyster advisory committee of the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HB4322

Relating to the establishment of a STEM and computer science strategic advisory committee.

TX SB1664

Relating to the establishment of the school safety technical advisory committee and the school safety accountability program.

TX HB931

Relating to a peace officer training advisory committee.

Similar Bills

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