Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HR2090

Caption

Expressing support for green schools.

Impact

The resolution notes that green schools not only promote health and learning but also offer economic benefits, with studies suggesting that they can be built without significant additional cost compared to traditional schools. Moreover, existing schools can transition to greener standards through cost-effective improvements. These initiatives are expected to lead to substantial energy savings of 30 to 50 percent on average, ultimately contributing to significant financial savings for educational districts through enhanced operational efficiencies.

Summary

House Resolution 2090 expresses support for the establishment and maintenance of green schools, emphasizing their importance in enhancing the health and well-being of students, faculty, and staff. The resolution outlines how deteriorating infrastructure and poor environmental conditions hamper educational achievement, while green schools, which are designed to be environmentally friendly, provide superior conditions for learning. These schools are equipped with features such as natural lighting and improved indoor air quality, which contribute to better health outcomes and academic performance among students.

Sentiment

Sentiment around HR2090 is overwhelmingly positive, as it advocates for educational environments that support the well-being of students and the broader community. Supporters claim that green schools create healthier, more productive learning environments while fostering a culture of sustainability. The resolution's emphasis on promoting green schools reflects a growing awareness of the need to incorporate environmental considerations into educational infrastructure, aligning educational practices with sustainability principles.

Contention

While the resolution presents a positive vision for green schools, it does not explicitly address potential challenges such as the cost of transitioning existing school facilities to greener standards or the need for ongoing investment in maintenance and staff training associated with these improvements. The absence of a budget or specific implementation framework may lead to questions about how effectively these goals can be achieved at the state level. However, the resolution serves as an important statement of intent to prioritize sustainable practices in educational settings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR30

Expressing support for geothermal energy production.

TX HCR89

Expressing support for the Bitcoin economy in Texas.

TX HCR1

Calling for the thorough investigation of the Colony Ridge development in Liberty County and expressing support for legislation that prohibits illegal immigrants from purchasing land in communities across Texas.

TX HB1

Relating to primary and secondary education, including the certification, compensation, and health coverage of certain public school employees, the public school finance system, special education in public schools, the establishment of an education savings account program, measures to support the education of public school students that include certain educational grant programs, reading instruction, and early childhood education, the provision of virtual education, and public school accountability.

TX HB1

Relating to primary and secondary education, including the certification, compensation, and health coverage of certain public school employees, the public school finance system, special education in public schools, the establishment of an education savings account program, measures to support the education of public school students that include certain educational grant programs, reading instruction, and early childhood education, the provision of virtual education, and public school accountability.

TX HCR41

Expressing support for the Electoral College.

TX HB4370

Relating to the abolishment of the State Energy Conservation Office and the transfer of its functions to the comptroller.

TX SB1474

Relating to special education in public schools, including the special education allotment under the Foundation School Program, an education savings account program for certain children with disabilities, and a grant program to reimburse public schools for the cost of certain employer contributions for retirees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas employed to teach or provide services related to special education.

TX SCR3

Expressing support for ending "gender-affirming care."

TX HB5092

Relating to formation, funding, and support of and the applicability of certain laws to charter schools.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.