Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB214

Caption

Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

Impact

The changes proposed in HB 214 could have significant implications for state policies regarding small businesses. By mandating educational institutions to incorporate information about historically underutilized businesses, the bill not only raises awareness among students but also lays a foundation for future business relationships across demographics. In addition, the Office of Small Business Assistance is tasked with evaluating and promoting support programs for these businesses, which could lead to a more robust economic contribution from diverse business owners.

Summary

House Bill 214 addresses the support and expansion of historically underutilized businesses in Texas through enhanced educational programs and improved access to resources. The bill amends the Education Code to include information about these businesses in career and technical education curricula, thereby ensuring that future business leaders are equipped with knowledge about these entities. This focus on education aims to foster a more inclusive business environment and empower underrepresented entrepreneurs in the state.

Contention

Although the bill aims to promote inclusivity and support for small and historically underutilized businesses, discussions may arise around the effectiveness of such educational measures. Critics might argue that adding such content to curricula does not directly translate to the success of these businesses in a practical sense, which could lead to debates about the best methods to support economic equality. Moreover, the adequacy of funding and resources available to back the initiatives outlined in this bill could also be questioned, with proponents urging for tangible support rather than just educational initiatives.

Companion Bills

TX SB298

Same As Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

Similar Bills

TX HB379

Relating to assistance for small businesses, the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses, and the expansion of the small business development center network.

TX SB1490

Relating to the state historically underutilized business program; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB2002

Relating to the state historically underutilized business program; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1976

Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

TX HB3740

Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

TX SB1364

Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

TX SB298

Relating to the dissemination of information about historically underutilized businesses and the expansion of the small business development center network.

TX HB1451

Relating to a program encouraging credit unions to make microloans to victims of domestic violence.