Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3706

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/27/11  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to measures in anticipation of federal legislation that would recognize the sovereignty of the states by providing each state with autonomy in determining whether and to what extent certain federal programs or mandates would apply in that state.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would create a new chapter in the Government Code that facilitates the formation of a state sovereignty oversight work group. This group would consist of members from both legislative houses, tasked with monitoring federal legislation that aligns with the intent of this bill. The work group will analyze the potential effects of such legislation on the state and recommend necessary changes to state law to ensure effective implementation of any granted rights and authority under new federal programs.

Summary

House Bill 3706 aims to prepare for potential changes in federal legislation that would enhance state sovereignty by allowing states more autonomy in deciding how federal programs and mandates apply to them. The bill proposes a framework whereby Texas would examine its rights under new federal laws, especially those that could impact participation in federal grant programs. It emphasizes the need for the state to have the ability to choose whether to participate in federal programs that impose specific requirements, reflecting a growing sentiment toward local governance and regulatory independence.

Contention

Notably, the bill's proponents argue that it safeguards Texas’s rights in the face of increasing federal authority. They view it as a proactive measure that empowers the state to maintain control over its affairs and ensures that any future federal laws do not infringe upon state autonomy. However, it may invite contention from those who believe that such measures could hinder beneficial federal assistance, especially in programs that rely on state compliance to federal standards, leading to debates about the balance between state rights and federal governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB262

Relating to the identification of and prohibited cooperation by state and local entities with certain federal acts that violate the United States Constitution.

TX SB307

Relating to the enforcement within this state of certain federal laws for federally declared public health emergencies.

TX SB242

Relating to the identification of and prohibited cooperation by state and local entities with certain federal acts that violate the United States Constitution.

TX HB1454

Relating to state, local, and court involvement in determining whether victims and witnesses to an offense and certain detained, arrested, or incarcerated persons are lawfully present in the United States.

TX SB106

Relating to state, local, and court involvement in determining whether victims and witnesses to an offense and certain detained, arrested, or incarcerated persons are lawfully present in the United States.

TX HB4661

Relating to the applicability of certain federal regulations to motor vehicles that are manufactured, sold, and operated exclusively in this state.

TX HB384

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

TX SCR26

Urging Congress to amend federal law to allow states to provide for the consolidation of federally funded workforce development services with federally funded social safety net services.

TX SB313

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

TX HB2823

Relating to state contracts with and investments in certain companies doing business in the Russian Federation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.