Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1428

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

Caption

Relating to the administration of housing funds set aside for persons with disabilities through the homebuyer assistance program.

Impact

If enacted, HB1428 would significantly influence state laws related to education funding and governance. The bill includes a variety of strategies for increasing funding streams, which may involve reallocating existing state resources or introducing new funding mechanisms. Additionally, the bill sets forth accountability measures for schools, requiring them to demonstrate improved student performance as a condition for continued funding. This could lead to both positive outcomes in terms of educational quality and challenges for schools struggling to meet the new standards.

Summary

House Bill 1428 focuses on enhancing the funding and accountability measures within the state's education system. It aims to provide increased financial resources to schools in order to improve educational outcomes and support for both students and teachers. The bill's provisions include measures to direct additional funds to under-resourced schools, thereby addressing disparities in educational opportunities across different school districts. By focusing on equitable funding, HB1428 seeks to uplift educational standards across the state and ensure that all students have access to essential resources for their learning.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB1428 appears to be supportive among educators and advocacy groups focused on educational reform. Many stakeholders express optimism that the bill could reduce inequality within the education system and better support both students and teachers. However, there are concerns from some legislators and community members regarding the potential challenges involved in implementing the bill's provisions, particularly concerning how accountability measures will be enforced and the need for a clear framework to evaluate school performance.

Contention

Despite its positive reception, HB1428 has faced criticism related to its feasibility and the implications of its accountability measures. Some opponents argue that the expectations set forth in the bill may be unrealistic for underfunded schools. They stress the importance of providing sufficient support and resources before applying stringent performance metrics. This contention highlights a broader debate on how best to approach educational improvements and whether increased funding alone is enough to achieve meaningful change without accompanying support and systemic reforms.

Companion Bills

TX SB1883

Identical Relating to the administration of housing funds set aside for persons with disabilities through the homebuyer assistance program.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1704

Relating to the establishment of the workforce housing capital investment fund program to fund the development of workforce housing in this state; authorizing a fee.

TX SB2528

Relating to the establishment of the workforce housing capital investment fund program to fund the development of workforce housing in this state; authorizing a fee.

TX HB2181

Relating to the administration by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of a homeless housing and services program for youth and young adults.

TX HB2240

Relating to the recipients and subrecipients of financial assistance administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.

TX HB135

Relating to the recipients and subrecipients of financial assistance administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.

TX HB1757

Relating to the requirements for applications for low income housing tax credits for certain developments financed through the private activity bond program.

TX HB1523

Relating to the establishment of a program administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs and certain county housing authorities to incentivize landlords to accept tenants participating in the housing choice voucher program.

TX HB2244

Relating to the establishment of a pilot project to provide supportive housing services through Medicaid to persons experiencing chronic homelessness.

TX HB780

Relating to the administration of the homeless housing and services program by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.

TX HB3628

Relating to establishing a process to inform certain housing assistance applicants of their potential eligibility for certain public assistance programs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.