Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1042

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the designation of a site of unique value for the construction of a reservoir.

Impact

The implications of HB 1042 on state laws are significant, as it proposes to change how state funding is distributed to public schools. This shift could mean that some districts may receive increased funding, while others may see reductions. The bill emphasizes the need for equitable access to resources, confronting the disparities that exist due to varied local tax revenues. This realignment has the potential to reshape the educational landscape in the state, encouraging investments in areas that have been historically neglected and ensuring that all students have access to quality education regardless of their economic background.

Summary

House Bill 1042 seeks to address the funding mechanisms for public school districts within the state. The bill proposes a reallocation of state funding to ensure a more equitable distribution among districts, particularly targeting those in under-resourced areas. Proponents argue that this change is necessary to enhance student achievement and close the performance gaps that have been observed historically between affluent and less affluent districts. By adjusting the allocation formula, HB1042 aims to provide schools with more resources that can directly impact educational outcomes for students across the state.

Sentiment

Discussion surrounding HB 1042 has elicited mixed sentiments among stakeholders. Advocates, including various educational nonprofit organizations and some local government officials, view the bill as a progressive step towards equity in education funding. Contrarily, opponents, particularly from wealthier districts, express concern that the bill may strip them of much-needed resources and hinder their ability to maintain high educational standards. This reflects a broader tension between equity and adequacy in funding education, suggesting that while the goal of HB1042 is to support those in need, it also raises questions about the sustainability of funding for higher-performing districts.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the debate over HB 1042 include the potential effects on property taxes and local control over educational funding. Critics argue that by redistributing funds, the bill could inadvertently penalize districts that have successfully raised local revenue for their schools. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the metrics used to assess need and determine funding allocations, with some suggesting that a one-size-fits-all approach could overlook unique circumstances facing certain districts. Overall, while HB 1042 aims to create equitable funding solutions, the path to implementation remains contentious and fraught with challenges.

Companion Bills

TX SB1410

Identical Relating to the designation of a site of unique value for the construction of a reservoir.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1565

Relating to the functions of the Texas Water Development Board and continuation and functions of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee.

TX HB1512

Relating to the removal, relocation, alteration, or construction of certain monuments, memorials, or designations located on public property; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB679

Relating to limitations on the use of workers' compensation insurance experience modifier values in soliciting and awarding public construction contracts.

TX HB1535

Relating to the San Antonio River Authority, following recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission; altering the terms of office of the members of the board of directors of the authority.

TX SB2582

Relating to the San Antonio River Authority, following recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission; altering the terms of office of the members of the board of directors of the authority.

TX HB3153

Relating to the adoption of county and municipal building codes for the insulation and protection of piping in new residential construction.

TX HB3837

Relating to the designation of advanced clean energy projects.

TX SB6

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Energy Insurance Program and other funding mechanisms to support the construction and operation of electric generating facilities.

TX SB2627

Relating to funding mechanisms to support the construction, maintenance, modernization, and operation of electric generating facilities.

TX SB2453

Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings.

Similar Bills

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