Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3833

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Caption

Relating to the purpose of the Sunset Advisory Commission.

Impact

The implications of HB 3833 could be significant for the structure and operation of state agencies in Texas. By mandating that the Sunset Advisory Commission actively evaluate and redesign these agencies, it is expected to lead to a more efficient government framework. This restructuring may result in cost savings and improved service delivery to citizens, reflecting a shift toward more accountability and responsiveness within state government.

Summary

House Bill 3833 aims to amend Chapter 325 of the Texas Government Code by redefining the purpose of the Sunset Advisory Commission. The bill stipulates that the commission's key responsibilities will include the review and redesign of state agencies with a focus on streamlining the services and processes of those agencies. By emphasizing innovation and efficiency, the bill seeks to ensure that state services meet the needs of citizens while promoting the highest quality of service at the lowest possible cost.

Contention

While the bill promotes the positive aspects of government efficiency and accountability, it could also raise concerns regarding potential reductions in the scope of services provided by certain agencies. Critics may argue that the push for streamlining could unintentionally compromise the quality of essential services, especially if budget cuts accompany the restructuring efforts. These discussions around trade-offs between efficiency and service quality may emerge as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

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