Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3277

Caption

Relating to a study of the disaster preparedness for each state military installation.

Impact

The enactment of HB3277 could significantly influence the operational protocols and infrastructure at state military installations by highlighting areas where improvements are needed to ensure safety and efficiency during disasters. Such an assessment can lead to enhanced funding and resources aimed at improving disaster response capabilities at these facilities. Additionally, the findings could serve as critical data for formulating relevant emergency management policies across Texas, thereby bolstering the state’s overall disaster response strategies.

Summary

House Bill 3277 is aimed at evaluating the disaster preparedness of military installations in Texas. The bill mandates a comprehensive study that focuses on identifying the level of preparedness of each military facility to withstand various natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and severe weather events. It establishes a framework through which the Texas Department of Military Affairs will conduct the analysis, emphasizing the need for enhanced readiness in the face of extreme weather conditions.

Contention

While the bill focuses on a seemingly straightforward study, discussions around it could raise points of contention regarding resource allocation and prioritization of disaster preparedness initiatives within the military context. Some stakeholders may argue that the resources should also be committed to civilian areas, which similarly face disaster risks. The short timeline for the report's submission could also be a matter of debate, as thorough assessments of all military installations might require more time and deeper investigation than provided.

Implementation

The effective implementation of HB3277 hinges on the cooperation between military and legislative agencies. The proposed study aims to conclude by December 1, 2022, thereby necessitating prompt action from the Department of Military Affairs to assess the readiness of all relevant installations. The findings are expected to assist legislators in making informed decisions regarding budget allocations and planning for future disaster management initiatives.

Companion Bills

TX SB1233

Same As Relating to a study of the disaster preparedness for certain state military installations.

Previously Filed As

TX HB566

Relating to a study of the disaster preparedness for each state military facility.

TX HB2858

Relating to state and local government disaster preparedness.

TX HB3995

Relating to the regulatory authority of certain counties to protect the operations of military installations.

TX HB1078

Relating to establishment of the disaster identification system for a declared state of disaster.

TX SB941

Relating to establishment of the disaster identification system for a declared state of disaster.

TX HB1068

Relating to the construction of a meteorological tower near a federally owned or operated radar installation or military installation; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB4440

Relating to state and local government responses to a pandemic disaster, including the establishment of the Pandemic Disaster Legislative Oversight Committee.

TX HB2365

Relating to the operation of an unmanned aircraft over an airport or military installation; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1308

Relating to the operation of an unmanned aircraft over an airport or military installation; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4594

Relating to a study regarding the needs of military bases located in the state and programs of study offered at school districts and institutions of higher education to prepare students for employment on a military base.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.