Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4239

Caption

Relating to the allocation and dedication of certain revenue to the foundation school fund, the economic stabilization fund, and the state highway fund.

Impact

Should HB4239 be enacted, it would lead to a more systematic approach to the distribution of state revenue, particularly towards funding education. The bill specifies that funds allocated to the foundation school fund must be exclusively utilized for public education purposes. This targeted allocation is designed to minimize ambiguity and ensure funds are effectively utilized to address funding shortfalls in public schools, thereby potentially improving educational outcomes for students across Texas. Furthermore, the bill outlines that revisions to fund allocations are contingent upon the overall revenue sufficiency as determined by the state comptroller.

Summary

House Bill 4239 addresses the allocation and dedication of specific revenues to critical state funds, namely the foundation school fund, the economic stabilization fund, and the state highway fund. The primary aim of this legislation is to ensure that a more substantial portion of state revenue is directed towards enhancing public primary and secondary education, alongside providing necessary support for the state's economic stability and infrastructure. This initiative reflects an ongoing commitment by the Texas Legislature to prioritize education while maintaining financial stability within the state’s fiscal framework.

Contention

There is a notable condition tied to the enactment of HB4239, which states that its provisions will only take effect if a constitutional amendment proposed in the past legislative session is approved by voters. This stipulation may lead to debates around the implications of such an amendment and public sentiment toward funding allocations for education versus other state needs. Critics may argue that focused revenue allocation risks underfunding other essential services, while supporters insist that prioritizing education is crucial for the state's long-term prosperity and economic growth.

Companion Bills

TX HJR132

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for certain revenues otherwise allocated for transfer to the economic stabilization fund to be used for purposes related to public primary and secondary education.

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