Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4088

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the Texas enterprise fund.

Impact

This legislation is likely to enhance employment opportunities in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods, as it emphasizes job creation in areas that have been historically overlooked. By tying grant funding to job creation in QCTs, the bill seeks to uplift communities by leveraging public investment to spur local economic growth. Furthermore, by targeting businesses of a certain size, the bill encourages an ecosystem where these enterprises can thrive, potentially leading to a more diverse economic landscape within Texas.

Summary

House Bill 4088 aims to amend the Texas Enterprise Fund by introducing new requirements for grant agreements made under this program. A notable provision of the bill mandates that at least 35 percent of grant agreements must ensure that jobs created under those agreements occur within areas designated as Qualified Census Tracts (QCTs) as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Additionally, there is a focus on promoting the growth of businesses that employ approximately 25 employees or more, thereby supporting small to mid-sized enterprises in targeted areas.

Contention

However, the introduction of such requirements could lead to contention among various stakeholders. Proponents of the bill argue that it is crucial for the state to direct resources to areas that need them the most and to support businesses that show potential for job creation. Conversely, critics might raise concerns about whether such restrictions could complicate the grant application processes or disadvantage businesses not located in QCTs. There may also be fears regarding the efficacy of such a targeted approach and whether it truly meets the urgent needs of local economies, especially if the criteria are not balanced with broader economic considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2421

Relating to the reenactment of expired provisions of the Texas Economic Development Act.

TX HB1515

Relating to the continuation and functions of and certain programs subject to rules adopted by the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office.

TX SB1187

Relating to the authority of the TexAmericas Center to provide services to and make investments in certain business enterprises and to create certain business organizations for purposes of the center.

TX HB2558

Relating to the authority of the TexAmericas Center to provide services to and make investments in certain business enterprises and to create certain business organizations for purposes of the center.

TX HB4885

Relating to programs established and funded under the Texas emissions reduction plan.

TX HB15

Relating to the creation of the Mental Health and Brain Research Institute of Texas.

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 SB1333

Relating to the creation of the Texas state buildings preservation endowment fund, including the transfer to the fund of the unencumbered balances of certain other funds.

TX SB2367

Relating to the creation of programs and funding for investment in technology industries.

TX SB1332

Relating to the provision of funding to the Texas Historical Commission for state historic sites.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.