Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1139

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

Caption

Relating to the allocation of certain fees on the sale of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco products manufactured by certain companies to the permanent health fund for higher education and to the use of money in that fund.

Impact

The bill specifies that the funds generated from these cigarette sales taxes will be deposited into the permanent health fund, which is designated to support various health-related institutions of higher education. This could lead to increased funding for research and treatment programs at prominent Texas universities and health centers, positively influencing health outcomes and medical practices in the state. Additionally, the new financial pathways could potentially enhance the availability of services and resources in areas plagued by health disparities.

Summary

SB1139 is a legislative proposal that addresses the allocation of certain fees related to the sale of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco products manufactured by specific companies. The bill proposes to direct these fees into the permanent health fund for higher education, which plays a significant role in supporting medical research and health education programs across Texas. By altering the way these fees are utilized, SB1139 aims to bolster resources available for healthcare education, thereby impacting public health outcomes in the state.

Contention

While the bill has support for its goal of enhancing funding for medical education and health programs, there might be opposition based on concerns about the implications of increasing tobacco regulations and taxes. Some stakeholders could argue that raising fees associated with tobacco products might disproportionately affect consumers, particularly lower-income populations. Others may contend that the focus should be on comprehensive anti-smoking campaigns rather than relying on tobacco taxes for funding.

Notable_points

A significant aspect of SB1139 is its strategic alignment of public health initiatives with funding mechanisms derived from tobacco sales, aiming to create a sustainable financial model for health education. This approach reflects a broader trend in public policy where health funding is increasingly linked to tobacco control efforts. Furthermore, the bill contains provisions for how funds should be appropriated and used, mandating transparency and accountability in the distribution of these resources.

Companion Bills

TX HB3704

Identical Relating to the allocation of certain fees on the sale of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco products manufactured by certain companies to the permanent health fund for higher education and to the use of money in that fund.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3124

Relating to the use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and tobacco products on the campus of a public institution of higher education.

TX SB920

Relating to the prohibited sale of flavored cigarettes, e- cigarettes, and tobacco products and administrative penalties for the prohibited sales.

TX HB4481

Relating to a directory of e-cigarettes and alternative nicotine products sold in this state, and regulation of the sale and distribution of e-cigarettes and alternative nicotine products; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; imposing a civil penalty; imposing administrative penalties.

TX SB2054

Relating to a directory of e-cigarettes and alternative nicotine products sold in this state, and regulation of the sale and distribution of e-cigarettes and alternative nicotine products; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; imposing a civil penalty; imposing administrative penalties.

TX HB2118

Relating to prohibiting the advertising of e-cigarettes in certain locations; imposing a fee.

TX SB1489

Relating to prohibiting the investment of the permanent university fund, the national research university fund, or money held by a public institution of higher education in financial companies that boycott certain energy companies.

TX HB3619

Relating to prohibiting the investment of the permanent university fund, the national research university fund, or money held by a public institution of higher education in financial companies that boycott certain energy companies.

TX SJR81

Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of funds to support the capital needs of educational programs offered by the Texas State Technical College System and certain component institutions of the Texas State University System and repealing the limitation on the allocation to the Texas State Technical College System and its campuses of the annual appropriation of certain constitutionally dedicated funding for public institutions of higher education.

TX HB1872

Relating to the prohibited sale of certain flavored e-cigarettes; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB1055

Relating to the creation of a new university in Nacogdoches, Texas, within The University of Texas System and the allocation of the annual constitutional appropriation to certain agencies and institutions of higher education; abolishing Stephen F. Austin State University.

Similar Bills

CA SB538

Electronic cigarettes.

TX SB97

Relating to regulation of the sale, distribution, possession, use, and advertising of e-cigarettes, cigarettes, and tobacco products; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty.

TX HB170

Relating to regulation of the sale, distribution, possession, use, and advertising of e-cigarettes, cigarettes, and tobacco products; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB4481

Relating to a directory of e-cigarettes and alternative nicotine products sold in this state, and regulation of the sale and distribution of e-cigarettes and alternative nicotine products; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; imposing a civil penalty; imposing administrative penalties.

TX SB2054

Relating to a directory of e-cigarettes and alternative nicotine products sold in this state, and regulation of the sale and distribution of e-cigarettes and alternative nicotine products; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; imposing a civil penalty; imposing administrative penalties.

CA SB1408

Cigarettes: seizure.

WV SB426

Increasing rate of taxation on cigarettes and tobacco-related products

TX HB3536

Relating to imposing a fee on the sale of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco products manufactured by certain companies; providing penalties.