Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR313

Caption

Recognizing February 26, 2013, as El Cenizo Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

If passed, SR313 would significantly alter the relationship between state and local governments regarding regulatory authority. It would consolidate regulatory power at the state level, restricting local governments' ability to impose regulations that exceed state-mandated standards. This shift is intended to foster a more unified approach to regulation that businesses can rely upon, potentially leading to enhanced economic activity due to decreased regulatory burdens.

Summary

Senate Resolution 313 focuses on addressing regulatory measures and their implications for local governance and business operations within the state. The bill emphasizes the need for streamlined regulations that can enhance compliance for businesses while minimizing local governmental overreach. It aims to create a consistent regulatory framework that supports economic growth and development across different regions, particularly for businesses that operate in multiple jurisdictions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR313 is mixed, with proponents arguing that the bill is necessary for ensuring economic vitality by limiting unnecessary local regulations that can hinder business operations. Critics express concern that the bill undermines local control and the ability of communities to address specific needs or challenges they face. This division reflects a broader ideological battle regarding the balance of power between state authority and local governance.

Contention

Notable points of contention among legislators include the bill's potential to strip local governments of discretion in regulatory matters. Opponents argue that local contexts are crucial for effective regulation, especially in areas like environmental protection, public health, and safety. Supporters counter that a consistent regulatory environment is essential for businesses to thrive across diverse regions, thereby justifying SR313's objectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR175

Recognizing February 14 through 16, 2023, as El Paso Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR189

Recognizing February 22, 2023, as Lubbock Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR162

Recognizing February 15, 2023, as Baytown Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR118

Recognizing February 8, 2023, as Bee County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR145

Recognizing February 6-8, 2023, as Midland-Odessa Days at the State Capitol.

TX HR65

Recognizing February 1, 2023, as Mission Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR352

Recognizing February 28, 2023, as Wharton County Day at the State Capitol.

TX HR345

Recognizing February 28, 2023, as Athens Day at the State Capitol.

TX SR160

Recognizing February 14 through February 16, 2023, as El Paso Days.

TX HR166

Recognizing February 8, 2023, as Brown County Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.