Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2697

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

Caption

Relating to services provided by continuing care facilities.

Impact

The impact of HB 2697 on state laws includes a potential overhaul of current funding mechanisms for educational scholarships, allowing more flexibility in the allocation of resources towards community-based educational programs. This shift could lead to increased collaboration between state education agencies and local organizations focused on youth development. However, the bill raises concerns about the sustainability of funding and whether the proposed increases in scholarships can be maintained long-term without reducing support in other areas of education.

Summary

House Bill 2697 seeks to enhance educational opportunities for disadvantaged youth by expanding access to scholarships and funding for community programs. The bill proposes allocations for various educational initiatives aimed at improving outcomes for students from low-income families and underrepresented backgrounds. By targeting financial support to these groups, the bill aims to bridge the achievement gap prevalent in the state's education system, creating pathways for academic and personal success.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 2697 appears to be supportive, especially among educational advocates and community organizations. Proponents emphasize the importance of providing equitable educational opportunities to disadvantaged youth, arguing that enhancing access to funding is crucial for fostering a more inclusive education system. In contrast, some critics express skepticism regarding the efficacy of the proposed funding model and whether it will truly translate into measurable improvements in educational outcomes.

Contention

Notable points of contention center around the equitable distribution of funding and the effectiveness of scholarship programs in reaching the intended beneficiaries. Critics raise concerns about potential bureaucratic inefficiencies that may arise from implementing new funding structures, while proponents argue that the increased focus on disadvantaged youth is essential for promoting equity in education. The debate encapsulates broader conversations regarding how best to support vulnerable populations within the state's educational landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1867

Relating to the regulation of referral agencies for assisted living facilities; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB3915

Relating to services provided by freestanding emergency medical care facilities.

TX HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

TX HB2071

Relating to certain public facilities, including public facilities used to provide affordable housing.

TX SB1984

Relating to public-private partnerships for public and private facilities and infrastructure.

TX HB1007

Relating to prohibiting weapons in certain facilities or residences providing services to individuals with an intellectual disability or a developmental disability.

TX HB3691

Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain property owned by a charitable organization that is engaged in providing housing and related facilities and services to persons who are at least 62 years of age.

TX SB1255

Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain property owned by a charitable organization that is engaged in providing housing and related facilities and services to persons who are at least 62 years of age.

TX HB4867

Relating to health care transparency, including advertising, identification, and notice requirements for certain health facilities and health professionals; authorizing administrative and civil penalties.

TX SB611

Relating to the regulation of certain senior living facilities.

Similar Bills

OR HB3216

Relating to a system for submitting certified statements required for reporting compliance with the prevailing wage laws; declaring an emergency.

IN HB1084

Real estate land contracts.

IN HB1185

Real estate land contracts.

IN HB1313

Real estate land contracts.

IN SB0095

Law enforcement training cost reimbursement.

RI H6109

Allows continuing care providers to provide care in an individual’s home, subject to the same disclosures and requirements as continuing care provided in a facility.

RI S0941

Allows continuing care providers to provide care in an individual’s home, subject to the same disclosures and requirements as continuing care provided in a facility.

IA HF2263

A bill for an act relating to the insurance commissioner's authority concerning insurance producers, business entity producers, and preneed sellers, continuing care retirement facilities, and continuing care retirement programs. (Formerly HSB 554.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.