Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB835

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

Caption

Relating to state collaboration with federally recognized Indian tribes.

Impact

The passage of SB835 would amend the Government Code of Texas by introducing Chapter 471, which outlines the specifications of state interaction with Indian tribes. This establishes recognition for tribal sovereignty and underscores the state's commitment to engage with tribal governments on various issues of shared concern. The annual meetings between the governor and tribal leaders could serve as a platform for negotiating agreements and enhancing communication channels, potentially leading to improved services and resources for tribal communities in Texas.

Summary

Senate Bill 835, also known as the State-Tribal Collaboration Act, aims to enhance the collaboration between the state of Texas and federally recognized Indian tribes. The bill establishes a formal framework for communication and cooperation, recognizing the importance of addressing issues relevant to both state government and tribal nations. The key provision mandates that the governor meet annually with tribal leaders to discuss mutual concerns, fostering a relationship that aims to address issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development specific to native communities.

Contention

While the bill is largely viewed as a step toward acknowledging and improving the relationship between the state and Indian tribes, there may be differing opinions about the effectiveness and implementation of such meetings. Critics may express concern over whether these gatherings will translate into actual policy changes or improved resource allocation for tribal issues. Additionally, there could be debates over state liability and the implications of engagement with tribes on legal matters, as the bill includes provisions that reinforce state immunity and do not create a cause of action against state agencies.

Further_notes

The act emphasizes the significance of dialogue and collaboration, positioning the state to be more responsive to the needs of Indian tribes. However, the ongoing challenge will be ensuring that these relationships yield tangible benefits and improvements for tribal members, ultimately affecting areas like economic opportunities and social services for the tribes in Texas.

Companion Bills

TX HB1450

Identical Relating to designation of a governor's liaison for federally recognized Native American tribes.

Similar Bills

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