Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3665

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/26/11  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to state fiscal matters related to general government.

Impact

Significantly, HB 3665 also facilitates the provision of services by private vendors or other governmental entities, allowing for flexibility in how state agencies fulfill their responsibilities. By implementing stricter eligibility criteria for benefit recipients, the bill aims to ensure that support reaches those who truly need it, aligning with broader fiscal responsibility goals. This shift to a more performance-based approach could reshape how agencies allocate resources and manage their budgets.

Summary

House Bill 3665, relating to state fiscal matters, addresses various aspects of government operations to enhance efficiency and reduce costs. It grants state agencies the authority to consolidate reports and only deliver them electronically, thereby minimizing waste associated with paper usage. Additionally, the bill allows agencies to extend the duration of licenses or permits they issue, which could reduce administrative workloads and enhance service delivery in specific areas of state governance.

Conclusion

The implementation of HB 3665 indicates a step towards modernization in government operations, emphasizing the need for efficient financial management and adaptability in service provision. Yet, careful consideration will be essential to balance these efficiency gains with equitable access to government services and facilities.

Contention

However, HB 3665 is not devoid of controversy. Opponents may argue that the consolidation of reports and the shift to electronic communication could disenfranchise those who lack access to technology or prefer traditional means of accessing governmental services. Moreover, the leasing provisions for state-owned parking facilities might raise questions about public access and the utilization of state assets, potentially leading to conflicts over parking availability and revenue generation.

Companion Bills

TX SB1579

Identical Relating to state fiscal matters related to general government.

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