Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2937

Caption

Relating to the historically underutilized business task force.

Impact

If enacted, the task force, as created under this bill, will consist of representatives from various state agencies that manage substantial biennial budgets, along with appointees from key leadership positions within the state government. This structure is designed to promote a comprehensive and coordinated approach towards increasing the involvement of historically underutilized businesses in state dealings. By having designated coordinators and legislative recommendations, it aims to streamline efforts that ensure equitable treatment in government contracts.

Summary

House Bill 2937 aims to establish the Historically Underutilized Business Task Force in Texas. The primary objective of this task force is to enhance the participation of historically underutilized businesses in state contracting by reviewing state agency outreach efforts and bidding processes. It seeks to ensure that these businesses have access to equal opportunities compared to their counterparts. The bill establishes specific duties for the task force, including the evaluation of contracting access, sharing effective practices among agencies, and recommending strategies to improve compliance and participation rates.

Contention

The bill may raise discussions surrounding state versus local control as it relates to facilitating business opportunities. While proponents argue that a centralized effort to promote these businesses is essential for comprehensive outreach and success, critics might question whether such a task force could adequately represent diverse local interests and the varying needs of historically underutilized businesses across different regions of Texas. Furthermore, the implementation of the task force's recommendations could necessitate significant adjustments within existing state contracting practices, which may stir debates within legislative chambers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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