Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB140

Filed
11/14/22  
Out of House Committee
3/23/23  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the provision of certain co-navigation services to individuals who are deaf-blind.

Impact

By creating a dedicated program for co-navigation services, this bill represents a significant step toward improving the quality of life for the deaf-blind community in Texas. It mandates that the Health and Human Services Commission oversee the program and ensures that co-navigators are reimbursed for their services based on predetermined rates, which will vary depending on their training and skills. This structured approach is expected to foster a more inclusive environment that acknowledges and addresses the unique needs of those who are deaf and blind.

Summary

House Bill 140 focuses on the establishment of a co-navigation services program specifically designed for individuals who are deaf and blind. The bill outlines provisions for state-funded services to assist these individuals in navigating their environments and facilitating communication. The aim is to ensure that individuals who are deaf-blind can access essential support through specially trained co-navigators who can help them make informed decisions and access their environments effectively.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 140 appears to be positive, with noticeable support stemming from legislators and advocacy groups focused on disability rights. Representative Mary Gonzalez, who sponsored the bill, indicated pride in collaborating on legislation that enhances support for vulnerable populations. There is an acknowledgment of the bill's importance in empowering individuals who face significant challenges in everyday navigation and communication.

Contention

While the bill has generally been well-received, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and resources to sustain the program long-term. Ensuring sufficient training for co-navigators and maintaining quality standards for the services provided will be critical as the bill moves forward. Supporters emphasize that the success of HB 140 will depend on its implementation and the state's commitment to the deaf-blind community's needs.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Human Resources Code

  • Chapter 81. Functions Of Department Of Assistive And Rehabilitative Services Relating To Persons Who Are Deaf Or Hard Of Hearing
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Companion Bills

TX SB1317

Identical Relating to the provision of certain co-navigation services to individuals who are deaf-blind.

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