Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1109

Caption

Relating to the use of medical cannabis by veterans for post-traumatic stress disorder and the licensing of associated cultivating or dispensing organizations; authorizing fees.

Impact

The primary impact of HB 1109 on state laws will be the reallocation of educational funding from state resources to local governments. By mandating that a portion of state education funding be directed toward subsidies for struggling schools, the bill aims to provide those institutions with the necessary finances to improve educational outcomes. As a result, districts with lower property tax revenues may see significant financial aid, bridging the gap created by inequality in local funding capabilities.

Summary

House Bill 1109 seeks to implement a new funding mechanism for public schools in the state, aimed at increasing educational opportunities and improving school performance metrics. The bill proposes a framework for allocating subsidies to underfunded schools, thereby allowing them to enhance their resources and instructional quality. This legislation reflects a growing concern about equitable access to quality education across different districts, especially in economically disadvantaged areas.

Contention

Despite its noble intentions, HB 1109 has faced criticism and debate within legislative circles. Supporters argue that the bill addresses urgent needs in the education sector by ensuring that all students have access to quality education regardless of their locality. However, opponents highlight potential issues regarding the viability of funding sources and the administrative burden placed on local governments, which may not have the capacity to effectively implement these changes. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the accountability measures for schools that receive these subsidies, questioning whether financial assistance will translate into measurable improvements in student performance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1200

Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, transportation, and delivery of medical cannabis for medical use by qualifying patients with certain debilitating medical conditions and the licensing of dispensing organizations and cannabis testing facilities; authorizing fees.

TX SB127

Relating to the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, transportation, and delivery of medical cannabis for use by patients as the best available medical treatment, the licensing of medical cannabis dispensing organizations, and the registration of certain individuals; authorizing fees.

TX SB121

Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, delivery, sale, and research of medical cannabis for medical use by patients with certain medical conditions and the licensing of medical cannabis organizations; authorizing fees.

TX HB2995

Relating to the prescribing of medical cannabis for medical use to certain veterans with combat-related injuries or medical conditions and the licensing of dispensing organizations under the Texas Compassionate Use Program.

TX HB4288

Relating to a study on the use of alternative therapies for treating post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX HB3652

Relating to the regulation of the cultivation, manufacture, distribution, sale, testing, possession, and use of cannabis and cannabis products; authorizing the imposition of taxes and fees; requiring an occupational license; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4185

Relating to a pilot program to award grants for personalized treatment protocols for veterans diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX SB209

Relating to regulating the cultivation, manufacture, processing, distribution, sale, testing, transportation, delivery, transfer, possession, and use of cannabis and cannabis products; authorizing the imposition of fees; requiring occupational licenses; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4147

Relating to the eligibility of certain first responders for workers' compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX SB1776

Relating to the eligibility of certain first responders for workers' compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder.

Similar Bills

TX HB4097

Relating to the use of medical cannabis by veterans for post-traumatic stress disorder and the licensing of associated cultivating or dispensing organizations; authorizing fees.

TX SB1416

Relating to the use of medical cannabis by veterans for post-traumatic stress disorder and the licensing of associated cultivating or dispensing organizations; authorizing fees.

TX SB733

Relating to the creation of a medical cannabis research program; authorizing fees.

TX HB3703

Relating to the prescription of low-THC cannabis for medical use by certain qualified physicians to patients with certain medical conditions.

TX HB1365

Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, processing, distribution, transportation, research, testing, and delivery of low-THC cannabis for medical use by patients with certain debilitating medical conditions and the licensing of cannabis dispensing organizations, cannabis research organizations, and cannabis testing facilities; establishing the cannabis therapeutic research review board; authorizing fees.

TX HB3137

Relating to a medical cannabis research program.

TX SB170

Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, delivery, sale, and research of medical cannabis for medical use by patients with certain medical conditions and the licensing of medical cannabis organizations; authorizing fees.

TX SB121

Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, delivery, sale, and research of medical cannabis for medical use by patients with certain medical conditions and the licensing of medical cannabis organizations; authorizing fees.