Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB329

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

Caption

Relating to breast-feeding policies of state agency worksites.

Impact

The passage of HB 329 will specifically affect state agencies by requiring them to comply with new breast-feeding policies, which should be in place by September 1, 2019. This initiative will encourage agencies to cultivate family-friendly environments, potentially influencing private sector practices as well. The legislation reflects a growing recognition of the importance of breast-feeding and the need to provide working mothers with adequate support. The act is expected to improve the overall health outcomes of both mothers and their infants by promoting longer durations of breast-feeding.

Summary

House Bill 329 aims to establish and promote breast-feeding policies across state agency worksites in Texas. The bill defines 'mother-friendly' businesses and mandates that each state agency develop and submit a policy supporting breast-feeding under the amended Health and Safety Code. This legislation intends to create supportive environments for nursing mothers, thereby fostering a culture of health and wellness in the workplace. By ensuring that breast-feeding is accommodated in state worksites, the bill targets both the physical health of mothers and the well-being of children in their early development stages.

Contention

While the bill is generally viewed positively for its focus on maternal and child health, there may be contention around the implementation and validity of these 'mother-friendly' policies in various agencies. Some lawmakers might argue about the resources required to establish such policies, including training and physical accommodations in the workplace. There is also the consideration of individual agency discretion in how to design and enforce these breast-feeding policies, which might lead to inconsistencies in their application across different state agencies. Nevertheless, the bill emphasizes a collective effort to address the needs of nursing mothers while at work.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3378

Relating to the promotion of breast-feeding and the prohibition against interference with or restriction of the right to breast-feed; creating a civil action.

TX SB267

Relating to law enforcement agency accreditation, including a grant program to assist agencies in becoming accredited.

TX HB3289

Relating to prohibiting the use of certain social media applications and services on devices owned or leased by state agencies.

TX SB2358

Relating to security procedures for digital applications that pose a network security risk to state agencies.

TX SB23

Relating to law enforcement agency accreditation, including a grant program to assist agencies in becoming accredited; making an appropriation.

TX SB21

Relating to law enforcement agency accreditation, including a grant program to assist agencies in becoming accredited; making an appropriation.

TX HB446

Relating to the terminology used in statute to refer to intellectual disability and certain references to abolished health and human services agencies.

TX HB3984

Relating to policies on the recess period in public schools.

TX HB4449

Relating to the establishment of a task force to study disciplinary practices and policies in public schools.

TX SB2395

Relating to the establishment of a task force to study disciplinary practices and policies in public schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.