Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SJR78

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the permanent school fund.

Impact

The amendments to the PSF detailed in SJR78 would significantly change existing state laws regarding public education funding in Texas. By clarifying the role of the PSF and allowing for dynamic investment strategies for its management, this bill is expected to increase the available resources for schools and potentially address financial shortfalls. Furthermore, by enabling the use of the PSF to guarantee bonds issued for school improvements, the legislation provides a mechanism for schools to acquire necessary funding for infrastructure and educational enhancements, underlining a commitment to advancing public education accessibility and quality.

Summary

SJR78 is a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Texas Constitution focused on the Permanent School Fund (PSF). The proposed changes aim to enhance the financial support for public education in Texas by allowing for greater management and investment of the assets within the PSF, including provisions for selling lands associated with the fund and ensuring the proceeds are used for educational purposes. The resolution seeks to maximize revenue distributions that can be utilized to benefit students enrolled in Texas public schools, ensuring a stable financial environment for educational institutions.

Contention

While SJR78 aims to bolster educational funding, it has sparked debate among lawmakers and education advocates regarding the implications of reallocating how the fund operates. Supporters argue that the modernization of the PSF management will lead to improved educational outcomes and better compensation for teachers, addressing disparities in educational equity. Opponents, however, may raise concerns about the risks associated with increased investment activities and the long-term sustainability of relying on these mechanisms for essential public education funding. The discussion points to a broader concern over equitable distribution of funds, particularly for historically underserved student populations.

Companion Bills

TX SB2440

Enabled by Relating to the Texas school finance system, including the creation of the bicentennial education fund, the establishment of the Texas Education Investment Management Organization, and the management and investment of the permanent school fund.

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