Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SJR21

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment to ensure that this state receives the maximum federal funding available under the child health plan program.

Impact

If enacted, SJR21 would result in changes to the state's approach to health funding, particularly concerning children's health programs. By constitutionally mandating the maximization of federal funding, the state would likely prioritize strategies to optimize federal resources. This could lead to increased funding for healthcare providers, expansion of services, and potentially improved healthcare delivery systems targeted at children, aiming to enhance overall public health.

Summary

SJR21 is a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at ensuring that the state receives the maximum federal funding available under the child health plan program. This initiative is significant as it seeks to enhance financial resources allocated to children's health services, potentially improving access to vital healthcare for families within the state. Proponents argue that maximizing federal funds can bolster the state's efforts in providing comprehensive healthcare services to children and lead to better health outcomes.

Contention

While the exact details of the discussions surrounding SJR21 are not explicitly documented, it can be inferred that there may be concerns about the feasibility and implications of relying heavily on federal funding. Some stakeholders might raise questions about potential reductions in state funding or control over child health program guidelines. Additionally, there might be debates regarding the long-term sustainability of programs reliant on federal funding and what that means for state obligations to its residents.

Companion Bills

TX HJR125

Identical Proposing a constitutional amendment to ensure that this state receives the maximum federal funding available under the child health plan program.

TX SB1434

Enabled by Relating to the administration of and eligibility for the child health plan program.

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