Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1840

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the preservation and maintenance of the Alamo and the financial accountability and transparency of persons granted care and custody over certain historic state real properties.

Impact

The proposed legislation is set to have a significant impact on state education laws by revising the formula used to distribute state funds to school districts. If passed, SB1840 will adjust the funding formulas in a manner that prioritizes districts with lower property tax bases, thus ensuring a more equitable distribution of educational resources. This change is expected to improve the financial stability of many school districts, enhancing their ability to provide quality education and attract qualified faculty members.

Summary

SB1840 focuses on enhancing funding mechanisms for public education across the state. The bill aims to increase allocations to underfunded school districts, particularly emphasizing the importance of compensating educators fairly. Proponents of the bill argue that adequate funding is essential for maintaining educational quality and addressing discrepancies in resources available to different districts. They believe that this measure will lead to better educational outcomes for students and help retain talented teachers in the public school system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1840 is largely positive among educational advocates and teachers' unions. Supporters praise the bill for recognizing the chronic underfunding issues facing many districts and its potential to create a better educational landscape. However, there are some concerns raised by individuals and groups who worry about the long-term sustainability of increased funding in the state budget. Detractors argue that without a reliable revenue source, the proposed funding increases could be temporary or lead to budget shortfalls in other areas of state spending.

Contention

Notable contention points stem from differing opinions about how to finance the proposed funding increases. Advocates argue for reallocating funds within the existing budget to prioritize education, while opponents express concerns over possible cuts to other essential services. There are also discussions about local control versus state mandates and whether the state should dictate funding standards for local districts. These discussions highlight the ongoing debate about fiscal responsibility versus ensuring adequate educational support for all students.

Companion Bills

TX HB3740

Identical Relating to the preservation and maintenance of the Alamo and the financial accountability and transparency of persons granted care and custody over certain historic state real properties.

Similar Bills

TX HB3740

Relating to the preservation and maintenance of the Alamo and the financial accountability and transparency of persons granted care and custody over certain historic state real properties.

TX SB1841

Relating to the preservation and maintenance of the Alamo by the General Land Office.

TX HR1331

Commending the Daughters of the Republic of Texas for their stewardship of the Alamo and calling on all Texans to commemorate the achievement of Texas independence and the creation of the Republic of Texas.

TX HB3726

Relating to the preservation and maintenance of the Alamo by the General Land Office.

CA SB1458

The Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act.

LA HB907

Provides for resident custodians on adjudicated property (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

AZ HB2197

Wills; electronic signatures; requirements

TX HB2158

Relating to the adoption of the Texas Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act.