Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4072

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Caption

Relating to the relocation of the headquarters for certain state agencies.

Impact

If passed, HB 4072 will significantly impact the administrative framework of state governance. It positions the state to reconsider its geographical distribution of agency headquarters and operations. This could optimize resource allocation and potentially lead to reduced operational redundancies. However, the relocation process will require comprehensive planning to ensure that the transition is effective and does not disrupt existing services provided by the agencies involved.

Summary

House Bill 4072 proposes the relocation of the headquarters for certain state agencies. The intent of the bill is to address logistical challenges and enhance the operational efficiency of state administrative functions. By centralizing agency headquarters, the bill aims to streamline processes, reduce overhead costs, and improve coordination among various departments. This shift may also result in better service delivery to the public as agencies are positioned for enhanced collaboration.

Contention

There could be varying perspectives surrounding HB 4072, particularly regarding the implications of moving agency headquarters. Proponents assert that such relocations can bring much-needed improvements in efficiency and foster closer partnerships between agencies. Conversely, opponents might raise concerns about the costs associated with relocating, as well as the potential disruptions to employees and services during the transition. These diverse viewpoints will likely spark debates among stakeholders, including lawmakers, public employees, and community advocates.

Companion Bills

TX SB1004

Identical Relating to the relocation of the headquarters for certain state agencies.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1004

Relating to the relocation of the headquarters for certain state agencies.

TX H5471

Headquarters Relocation and Growth Fund

TX S1118

Headquarters Relocation and Growth Fund

TX SB22

Strategic Withdrawal of Agencies for Meaningful Placement Act or the SWAMP ActThis bill prohibits new construction, major renovation, leasing, or renewing a lease of certain executive agency headquarters in the District of Columbia metropolitan area and establishes a competitive bidding process for the relocation of such headquarters.The General Services Administration (GSA) must (1) establish a process to allow an executive agency to request the GSA to issue a solicitation for the relocation of its headquarters or allow the GSA to issue such a solicitation without a request, if necessary; (2) allow any state or political subdivision of a state to respond to a solicitation with a proposal for the relocation of the agency's headquarters; and (3) in consultation with the executive agency, select a state or political subdivision of a state for the relocation of the agency's headquarters using a competitive bidding procedure based on certain considerations.

TX HB514

Strategic Withdrawal of Agencies for Meaningful Placement Act or the SWAMP ActThis bill prohibits new construction, major renovation, leasing, or renewing a lease of certain executive agency headquarters in the District of Columbia metropolitan area and establishes a competitive bidding process for the relocation of such headquarters.The General Services Administration (GSA) must (1) establish a process to allow an executive agency to request the GSA to issue a solicitation for the relocation of its headquarters or allow the GSA to issue such a solicitation without a request, if necessary; (2) allow any state or political subdivision of a state to respond to a solicitation with a proposal for the relocation of the agency's headquarters; and (3) in consultation with the executive agency, select a state or political subdivision of a state for the relocation of the agency's headquarters using a competitive bidding procedure based on certain considerations.

TX SB2545

Income tax; extend repealer on credit for certain costs paid by a company in relocating national or regional headquarters to this state.

TX HB952

Income tax; extend repealer on credit for certain costs paid by a company in relocating national or regional headquarters to MS.

TX HB1922

To Amend The Consolidated Incentive Act Of 2003; To Create An Income Tax Credit For Relocating Corporate Headquarters To This State; And To Encourage Corporations To Relocate To Arkansas.

TX HB195

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Relocation Act or the CBP Relocation ActThis bill requires the Department of Homeland Security to relocate the headquarters of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (including the functions, personnel, and real assets of the headquarters) to Texas no later than January 1, 2026.

TX SB1543

Ancillary use; international headquarters campus

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