Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4440

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

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

Impact

The legislation significantly amends existing laws to include pandemic-specific provisions not previously codified. It prohibits state and local governments from issuing orders that could infringe on individual liberties, such as mandating business closures or imposing certain health requirements, thereby reinforcing the ability of businesses to operate during a pandemic. Moreover, it establishes immunity for businesses operating in compliance with the law during a pandemic, thereby encouraging the continuity of operations while also attempting to protect public health.

Summary

House Bill 4440 focuses on establishing a framework for state and local government responses to pandemic disasters, which is a significant evolution in legislation following the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, it creates the Pandemic Disaster Legislative Oversight Committee to oversee legislative actions during such disasters. The bill acknowledges a need for different procedures and regulations compared to those used for traditional natural disasters, thereby specifically addressing the unique challenges presented by infectious disease outbreaks that can affect a large portion of the state's population.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 4440 is mixed among different stakeholder groups. Proponents argue that it helps to streamline and clarify responses to pandemic emergencies, ensuring that public health responses do not infringe upon civil liberties unnecessarily. Conversely, critics express concern that the bill might limit necessary public health measures during a crisis and could hinder local decision-making capabilities essential for effectively managing emergencies at the community level.

Contention

Key points of contention include the balance between preserving individual liberties and protecting public health. Some lawmakers are concerned that the bill may restrict the government's ability to react effectively during a public health emergency, especially in terms of implementing necessary measures to control the spread of infectious diseases. The establishment of the oversight committee and the specific limitations placed on government powers during a declared pandemic have sparked debates about the appropriate scope of government authority in managing public health emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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