Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1770

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

Caption

Relating to an appropriation of money from the economic stabilization fund to the foundation school fund for grants to school districts to use in improving the security of school facilities.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1770 would greatly affect state laws regarding educational funding and school safety. The commissioner of education will be responsible for selecting the school districts eligible for grants based on specific criteria including the need for security improvements, fiscal capacity to afford these upgrades without receiving the grant, and the effectiveness of the proposed security improvement plans. This approach aims to ensure that funding is directed towards districts where it can have the most meaningful impact on student safety.

Summary

House Bill 1770 proposes an appropriation of $250 million from the economic stabilization fund to the foundation school fund. The purpose of this bill is to allocate grants to school districts for the improvement of security in school facilities. The need for enhanced security measures in schools has garnered attention in recent years, making this initiative a response to growing concerns about safety in educational environments. The funding will assist school districts that demonstrate a significant need for upgrades and improvements to their security infrastructure.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1770 is largely supportive, particularly among those who prioritize the security and safety of students in Texas schools. Advocates for the bill argue that the funding is critical in addressing existing vulnerabilities in school environments. However, there may also be reservations from constituents concerned about the proper allocation of state funds and ensuring that districts don't become overly reliant on state support for essential security measures.

Contention

Some points of contention include the potential for disparities in security funding among school districts and the criteria established by the commissioner for selecting eligible districts. Critics may argue that basing funding on a district's ability to pay could disadvantage areas with fewer resources. Moreover, the requirement for districts to demonstrate a security improvement plan may raise questions about the adequacy of proposed measures and whether they truly meet the diverse safety needs of different communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2

Relating to measures for ensuring safety and security in public schools, including the establishment of a school safety grant program and a school safety plan implementation grant program, and the allocation of certain constitutional transfers of money to the state school safety fund, the economic stabilization fund, and the state highway fund.

TX SB5

Relating to the school safety allotment under the Foundation School Program and the establishment of a school safety grant program; making an appropriation.

TX HB2477

Relating to the dedication of surplus money in the foundation school fund to increase the basic allotment under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB3454

Relating to the distribution to school districts of certain excess funds appropriated for the Foundation School Program.

TX SB2

Relating to a local optional teacher designation system implemented by a school district, a security officer employed by a school district, the basic allotment and guaranteed yield under the public school finance system, and certain allotments under the Foundation School Program; making an appropriation.

TX HB108

Relating to the dedication of surplus money in the foundation school fund to increase the basic allotment under the Foundation School Program.

TX HB13

Relating to training, preparedness, and funding for school safety and emergencies in public schools.

TX HJR1

Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the state school safety fund to provide ongoing financial support for projects that ensure the safety of public schools in this state and providing for the transfer of certain general revenues to that fund, the economic stabilization fund, and the state highway fund.

TX SB1861

Relating to the provision of virtual education in public schools and to certain waivers and modifications by the commissioner of education to the method of calculating average daily attendance in an emergency or crisis for purposes of preserving school district funding entitlements under the Foundation School Program during that emergency or crisis; authorizing a fee.

TX HB681

Relating to the provision of virtual education in public schools and to certain waivers and modifications by the commissioner of education to the method of calculating average daily attendance in an emergency or crisis for purposes of preserving school district funding entitlements under the Foundation School Program during that emergency or crisis; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.