Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3404

Filed
 
Introduced
3/11/11  
Out of House Committee
4/11/11  
Voted on by House
4/25/11  
Refer
3/18/11  
Out of Senate Committee
5/18/11  
Report Pass
4/5/11  
Voted on by Senate
5/23/11  
Engrossed
4/25/11  
Governor Action
6/17/11  
Refer
4/29/11  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Report Pass
5/18/11  
Enrolled
5/25/11  
Enrolled
5/25/11  
Passed
6/17/11  

Caption

Relating to establishing a child care advisory committee to advise the Texas Facilities Commission.

Impact

This measure will significantly influence state laws related to child care facilities used by government employees. By involving various stakeholders, the bill aims to optimize the location, size, and design of child care facilities within the state, ensuring that these resources meet the developmental needs of children. This could lead to improved quality of care provided in these facilities and, ultimately, enhance the work-life balance for state employees who are parents.

Summary

House Bill 3404 establishes a child care advisory committee tasked with advising the Texas Facilities Commission on child care services for state employees. This legislative initiative is a response to the growing need for quality child care options for state workers, ensuring that they can access reliable services while balancing professional duties. The bill outlines the composition of the committee, which will include state employees, representatives from nonprofit organizations, and individuals with expertise in child care services.

Contention

While the bill seeks to inform child care provision for state employees positively, it is likely to face scrutiny from various advocacy groups concerned about who gets representation on the committee and how well diverse community needs are addressed. Advocates may push for broader inclusivity in committee appointments to ensure that the interests of underrepresented groups in child care access are considered, ensuring that quality care is accessible to all state employees, not just a select few.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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