Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2142

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Caption

Relating to the report by the Water Conservation Advisory Council on progress made in water conservation in this state.

Impact

The bill, if passed, would significantly impact the way water conservation is managed at the state level. By legislating the requirement for biennial reports to be submitted to key state officials, the bill emphasizes accountability and continuous evaluation of water conservation progress. This could lead to enhanced state policies specifically tailored to address the ongoing challenges related to water scarcity and resource management, particularly given the historical droughts that have affected Texas.

Summary

House Bill 2142 is aimed at enhancing water conservation efforts in Texas by mandating the Water Conservation Advisory Council to deliver a report every two years on the progress of water conservation in the state. This report will specifically address statutory, budgetary, and policy recommendations directed at improving water conservation and management efforts. The legislative intent is to provide a structured means of evaluating the state's conservation strategies and making necessary adjustments based on the findings of the council.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2142 may arise from differing viewpoints on the effectiveness of the reporting process as a tool for real change in water conservation practices. Critics might argue that reports alone are insufficient to drive the substantive actions required for real progress in conservation efforts. They may call for more direct regulations or funding allocations that go beyond reporting to ensure that the recommendations are not only made but also implemented effectively. Advocates for the bill could contend that having a structured reporting system is a crucial first step in ensuring that attention and resources are directed towards vital conservation initiatives.

Companion Bills

TX SB1039

Similar Relating to the report by the Water Conservation Advisory Council on progress made in water conservation in this state.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3259

Relating to the use of audiovisual technology during meetings by the Texas Water Development Board and the Water Conservation Advisory Council.

TX SB679

Relating to the use of audiovisual technology during meetings by the Texas Water Development Board and the Water Conservation Advisory Council.

TX HR1261

Congratulating Gary Gardner on being selected as the 2023 State Wildlife Conservationist of the Year by the Association of Texas Soil and Water Conservation Districts and the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board.

TX HB3953

Relating to the adoption of a water conservation program by a county.

TX HB96

Relating to the adoption of a water conservation program by a county.

TX SB2485

Relating to the establishment, administration, and use of the land and water conservation fund.

TX HB3165

Relating to the establishment, administration, and use of the Texas land and water conservation fund.

TX SB1424

Relating to the continuation and functions of the State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the Texas Invasive Species Coordinating Committee.

TX HB1545

Relating to the continuation and functions of the State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the Texas Invasive Species Coordinating Committee.

TX HB1699

Relating to the authority of the Evergreen Underground Water Conservation District to impose certain fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.