Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB453

Caption

Relating to a study and report by the comptroller on local and state supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Impact

If enacted, SB453 could provide valuable insights for legislators and policymakers regarding the vulnerabilities exposed by the pandemic. By requiring an in-depth analysis of affected jobs and industries, the bill aims to facilitate better preparedness for future crises. The findings and recommendations stemming from this study could lead to legislative measures that bolster the local economy and protect essential supply chains, thereby enhancing the state's resilience against economic shocks.

Summary

Senate Bill 453 is an act aimed at addressing the supply chain disruptions that occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill mandates the comptroller of public accounts to conduct a comprehensive study to identify and evaluate these disruptions at both local and state levels. This study is to assess the overall costs incurred due to these disruptions, determine the number of jobs affected, and identify which industries experienced the most significant impact. It also requires the comptroller to suggest policies and procedures for maintaining effective supply chains in the face of future health crises.

Contention

During discussions regarding SB453, some stakeholders have raised concerns about the timeline allocated for the report. Originally due by September 1, 2022, critics may argue that such a study necessitates thoroughness over speed, particularly given the complexities of the disruptions caused by the pandemic. Others might question whether the existing state resources are sufficient to carry out this study effectively and whether the recommendations will translate into actionable legislation that addresses the issues identified.

Companion Bills

TX HB1923

Same As Relating to a study and report by a public institution of higher education on local and state supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and ERCOT power outages.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4734

Relating to a study evaluating this state's business advantages, economic climate, and workforce readiness, and a report on attracting offshore wind energy supply chain industries to this state.

TX SB403

Relating to a study on the adverse reactions and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines.

TX HB4440

Relating to state and local government responses to a pandemic disaster, including the establishment of the Pandemic Disaster Legislative Oversight Committee.

TX HB3719

Relating to the prohibition of face covering mandates by this state and political subdivisions of this state in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; providing exceptions.

TX HB4370

Relating to the abolishment of the State Energy Conservation Office and the transfer of its functions to the comptroller.

TX SB514

Relating to investigations and disciplinary action by the Texas Medical Board regarding certain treatments or practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.

TX SB1583

Relating to restricting research on potentially pandemic pathogens in this state; creating a civil penalty.

TX HB1324

Relating to the study of school district property values conducted by the comptroller of public accounts.

TX HB1313

Relating to a study on the side effects, adverse reactions, including death, and the effectiveness of vaccines against the SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19) or its variants.

TX SB1064

Relating to the school district property value study conducted by the comptroller of public accounts.

Similar Bills

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