Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3927

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Caption

Relating to reports by the Legislative Budget Board regarding the General Appropriations Act and other fiscal actions taken by the legislature and each general appropriations bill proposed by the legislature.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3927 will significantly alter the legislative reporting processes, ensuring that future general appropriations bills come with comprehensive summaries by the Legislative Budget Board. This includes a comparative analysis of proposed appropriations for the upcoming fiscal biennium against the current one, which will facilitate better-informed decision-making among legislators. The new requirements for reports to outline major revenue sources, economic indicators, and significant legislative actions that affect the state's economy could also lead to more consistent financial planning and budgetary practices across various state sectors.

Summary

House Bill 3927 focuses on enhancing the reporting requirements for the Legislative Budget Board concerning the General Appropriations Act and other fiscal actions undertaken by the legislature. The bill mandates that the Legislative Budget Board submit a biennial report by April 1 of every even-numbered year, detailing the overall fiscal condition of the state and providing contextual information on the appropriations legislation. By doing so, it aims to increase transparency and accountability in how state financial matters are presented to lawmakers and the public.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3927 appears to be generally positive among those advocating for fiscal transparency and responsibility. Proponents argue that clearer reporting will lead to improved legislative oversight and enhanced public understanding of how taxpayer dollars are allocated. Critics, however, might express concerns regarding the additional burden this could place on the Legislative Budget Board and potential delays in the budget process due to increased documentation and reporting requirements.

Contention

One notable contention could arise from the operational implications of the bill. While the bill seeks to improve the clarity and availability of fiscal reports, there might be debates regarding the feasibility of the reporting requirements and whether they could inadvertently complicate or slow down the appropriations process. Opponents of expanded reporting protocols could argue that the proposed changes may overwhelm the existing budgetary framework, leading to inefficiencies. Thus, the success of HB 3927 will largely depend on the balance between accountability and practical legislative processes.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 322. Legislative Budget Board
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB1616

Identical Relating to reports by the Legislative Budget Board regarding the General Appropriations Act and other fiscal actions taken by the legislature and each general appropriations bill proposed by the legislature.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1616

Relating to reports by the Legislative Budget Board regarding the General Appropriations Act and other fiscal actions taken by the legislature and each general appropriations bill proposed by the legislature.

TX HB220

Requires the Legislative Fiscal Office to issue certain reports regarding the General Appropriation Bill

TX HB97

Requires the Legislative Fiscal Office to issue certain reports regarding the General Appropriation Bill

TX SB699

Relating to reporting regarding state fees by the comptroller and in the general appropriations bill.

TX HB1591

Relating to reporting regarding state fees by the comptroller and in the general appropriations bill.

TX HB1841

Relating to the sunset review of the Legislative Budget Board and a study by the comptroller on the accuracy of fiscal notes prepared by the Legislative Budget Board.

TX SB1358

Relating to the sunset review of the Legislative Budget Board and a study by the comptroller on the accuracy of fiscal notes prepared by the Legislative Budget Board.

TX SCR117

Affirms actions taken by certain legislative committees as the sovereign action of Louisiana and the Louisiana Legislature.

TX SB976

Relating to inclusion of appropriations from the economic stabilization fund to the Employees Retirement System of Texas in certain general appropriations bills prepared by the Legislative Budget Board.

TX HB5296

Appropriations: other; legislative rules regarding appropriations; provide for. Amends 1984 PA 431 (MCL 18.1101 - 18.1594) by adding secs. 364 & 364a.

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