Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB435

Caption

Relating to recommendations by local school health advisory councils regarding opioid addiction and abuse education in public schools.

Impact

The enactment of SB 435 will influence state laws by formalizing the expectation that educational institutions address opioid addiction as part of their health education programs. This bill responds to the growing public health crisis associated with opioid abuse and indicates a legislative commitment to equip young people with the information and tools necessary to recognize and address this issue.

Summary

Senate Bill 435 focuses on enhancing opioid addiction and abuse education within public schools across Texas. The legislation mandates that local school health advisory councils recommend specific curriculum and instructional strategies aimed at addressing opioid-related issues. This includes recommendations for the appropriate grade levels, methods of teaching about prevention, and how to administer opioid antagonists, which are crucial in emergency situations related to overdoses.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 435 appears to be highly supportive, as evidenced by its passage in both the Senate and the House without significant opposition. The bill received approval with a vote of 31-0 in the Senate and 140-1 in the House, suggesting that lawmakers recognize the urgency of opioid education and the need for preventive measures in schools.

Contention

While there was generally broad support for SB 435, the voting history indicates there were some concerns around its implementation, specifically regarding how schools would integrate these recommendations into existing health education frameworks. A noted point of contention might involve differing opinions on the allocation of educational resources and the potential burden placed on school health advisory councils to develop effective curricula addressing this complex issue.

Companion Bills

TX HB1293

Same As Relating to recommendations by local school health advisory councils regarding opioid addiction and abuse education in public schools.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2372

Relating to recommendations by local school health advisory councils regarding opioid addiction and abuse education in public schools.

TX HB5107

Relating to local school health advisory councils and health education provided by public schools.

TX SB1072

Relating to local school health advisory councils and instruction regarding human sexuality, sexual orientation, and gender identity provided by public schools.

TX HB3908

Relating to fentanyl abuse prevention and drug poisoning awareness education in public schools.

TX HB4017

Relating to human sexuality education in public schools.

TX HB2101

Relating to the grade levels at which human sexuality instruction may be provided in public schools.

TX SB410

Relating to fetal development instruction included as part of the public school health curriculum in certain grade levels.

TX SB30

Relating to fetal development instruction included as part of the public school health curriculum in certain grade levels.

TX HB4016

Relating to healthy relationships education in public schools.

TX SB13

Relating to a school district's library materials and catalog, the creation of local school library advisory councils, and parental rights regarding public school library catalogs and access by the parent's child to library materials.

Similar Bills

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