Relating to the preparation of a child impact statement for a bill or joint resolution considered by the legislature.
If enacted, SB56 would amend Chapter 319 of the Government Code, adding a new subchapter specifically focused on legislation affecting children. The Legislative Budget Board would be tasked with preparing these impact statements, which must be attached to each bill or joint resolution prior to committee hearings. This requirement aims to create a more informed legislative process where potential impacts on children are at the forefront of discussions on various pieces of legislation, ensuring greater accountability from lawmakers.
Senate Bill 56, proposed by Senator Zaffirini, aims to implement a requirement for the preparation of a child impact statement for each bill or joint resolution submitted to the legislature, with exceptions for appropriations bills. This child impact statement will assess how proposed legislation might affect the emotional, physical, intellectual, and financial needs of children. The main objective of the bill is to ensure that the voices and needs of children are considered in the legislative process, thus promoting their welfare.
Notable points of contention surrounding SB56 may arise from concerns about the additional workload placed on the Legislative Budget Board and other agencies required to assist in this process. Stakeholders might debate the practicality and efficiency of preparing these impact statements and whether they could slow down the legislative process. Critics may also express concerns over defining the parameters for assessing impacts on children's well-being, as diverse groups of children may experience different effects based on their socio-economic status, geographic location, and other factors.