Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3246

Caption

Relating to information on projected changes in weather, water availability, and climate variability in strategic plans of certain state agencies.

Impact

The implications of HB 3246 are significant, as it aims to enhance the preparedness of state agencies concerning climate impacts. With the insights provided by the climatologist's report, agencies will be better equipped to develop strategies to manage risks associated with climate variability. This forward-thinking approach can lead to more sustainable resource management and operational efficiencies, ultimately benefiting residents through improved services and planning. However, the success of this bill relies on efficient collaboration among state agencies to implement the recommendations effectively.

Summary

House Bill 3246 seeks to amend the Government Code to require specific information regarding projected changes in weather, water availability, and climate variability to be included in the strategic planning of certain state agencies. By mandating that the Texas state climatologist provide a report every two years, the bill emphasizes the importance of data-driven decision-making in the face of climate-related challenges. The report will cover a range of predictions, including precipitation, temperature, stream flow, evaporation rates, soil moisture, and sea-level changes over varying timeframes, ensuring that state agencies are aware of potential environmental shifts that could affect their operations.

Contention

Despite its well-intentioned objectives, there may be challenges related to the implementation of HB 3246. Concerns around the adequacy of resources and support for state agencies tasked with integrating climatology reports into their strategic plans could arise. Additionally, the bill's requirement for financial resource identification and partnerships may face scrutiny regarding feasibility and the potential for bureaucratic red tape. These aspects could lead to debates on how best to balance environmental planning with existing agency capabilities and limitations.

Companion Bills

TX SB306

Same As Relating to information on projected changes in weather, water availability, and climate variability in strategic plans of certain state agencies.

TX HB1949

Same As Relating to information on projected changes in weather, water availability, and climate variability in strategic plans of certain state agencies.

TX HB2017

Same As Relating to information on projected changes in weather, water availability, and climate variability in strategic plans of certain state agencies.

TX HB4178

Same As Relating to information on projected changes in weather, water availability, and climate variability in strategic plans of certain state agencies.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1205

Relating to the modernization of information technology of state agencies and certain local governments.

TX SB1204

Relating to state and local government information technology and information security.

TX HB57

Relating to climate change planning and reporting.

TX HB1615

Relating to strategies to increase the availability of child-care and prekindergarten programs.

TX HB4153

Relating to strategies to increase the availability of child-care and prekindergarten programs.

TX HB973

Relating to the creation and uses of the critical infrastructure resiliency fund and the eligibility of certain water-related projects for state financial assistance.

TX HB4792

Relating to establishing the Texas Carbon Emissions Mitigation and Severe Weather Adaptation Commission to study and address the impacts of carbon emissions and severe weather in this state.

TX HB2873

Relating to a strategic plan for improving maternal health, including the consolidation and repeal of certain planning and reporting requirements.

TX SB1849

Relating to an interagency reportable conduct search engine, standards for a person's removal from the employee misconduct registry and eligibility for certification as certain Texas Juvenile Justice Department officers and employees, and the use of certain information by certain state agencies to conduct background checks.

TX SB956

Relating to repealing the coordinated strategic plan for health and human services in this state, including related conforming amendments.

Similar Bills

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