Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1744

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

Caption

Relating to authorizing local governments to participate in statewide technology centers.

Impact

This bill will considerably impact the operations of local governments by potentially improving access to advanced information technology services. By participating in statewide technology centers, local governments can leverage shared resources to enhance their technological capabilities. Additionally, the bill mandates that costs associated with these services be covered through fees charged to governmental entities, which ensures that the program is financially sustainable and helps local governments to budget accordingly.

Summary

House Bill 1744 proposes to authorize local governments in Texas to participate in statewide technology centers. This initiative aims to enhance collaboration between state and local government entities by allowing them to share resources and technological capabilities. The bill amends existing sections in the Government Code to clarify the definitions surrounding governmental entities and technology centers, enabling local governments to benefit from services that have traditionally been available only to state agencies.

Contention

While the bill introduces opportunities for enhanced technological support for local governments, it may raise concerns about the adequacy of services provided and the financial implications associated with participation. Some legislators and stakeholders may question the feasibility of local governments engaging with state-operated centers, particularly regarding whether they can meet the specific needs of diverse municipalities. Furthermore, there might be discussions around the initial costs versus long-term benefits of such participation, influencing the level of support that the bill receives within the legislature.

Companion Bills

TX SB866

Identical Relating to authorizing local governments to participate in statewide technology centers.

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