Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2243 Latest Draft

Bill / Comm Sub Version Filed 04/29/2025

                            89R23010 RDR-D
 By: Oliverson, Allen, Buckley, Ashby, et al. H.B. No. 2243
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2243:
 By:  Buckley C.S.H.B. No. 2243




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the creation of the Texas Commission on Teacher Job
 Satisfaction and Retention.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 21, Education Code, is amended by adding
 Subchapter P to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER P.  TEXAS COMMISSION ON TEACHER JOB SATISFACTION AND
 RETENTION
 Sec. 21.751.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "commission"
 means the Texas Commission on Teacher Job Satisfaction and
 Retention.
 Sec. 21.752.  TEXAS COMMISSION ON TEACHER JOB SATISFACTION
 AND RETENTION. (a)  The Texas Commission on Teacher Job
 Satisfaction and Retention is established to develop and make
 recommendations for improving teacher job satisfaction and
 retention.
 (b)  The commission is composed of 13 members, consisting of
 the following:
 (1)  five members appointed by the governor;
 (2)  four members appointed by the lieutenant governor;
 and
 (3)  four members appointed by the speaker of the house
 of representatives.
 (c)  The members appointed by the governor must include at
 least three people who are current or former classroom teachers
 with at least 10 years of teaching experience.
 (d)  The appointments made by the lieutenant governor and the
 speaker of the house of representatives must each consist of:
 (1)  three members of the applicable legislative
 chamber; and
 (2)  an administrator in the public school system or an
 elected member of the board of trustees of a school district.
 (e)  In making appointments under Subsections (b)(1), (2),
 and (3), the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the
 house of representatives shall coordinate to ensure that the
 membership of the commission reflects, to the extent possible, the
 ethnic and geographic diversity of this state.
 Sec. 21.753.  PRESIDING OFFICER. The governor shall
 designate a member of the commission to serve as presiding officer
 of the commission.
 Sec. 21.754.  COMPENSATION AND REIMBURSEMENT. A member of
 the commission is not entitled to compensation for service on the
 commission but is entitled to reimbursement for actual and
 necessary expenses incurred in performing commission duties.
 Sec. 21.755.  COMMISSION PERSONNEL. The commission may hire
 employees and hire or contract with legal counsel as necessary to
 carry out the purposes of this subchapter.
 Sec. 21.756.  ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND FUNDING. (a)
 Staff members of the agency shall provide administrative support
 for the commission.
 (b)  If the agency employs a staff member whose sole duty is
 to provide administrative support for the commission under this
 section, the agency shall consult with the presiding officer or the
 presiding officer's designee in the hiring or selection of the
 staff member.
 (c)  Funding for the administrative, staffing, legal, and
 operational expenses of the commission shall be provided by
 appropriation to the agency for that purpose.
 Sec. 21.757.  PROCUREMENT.  (a)  The agency may procure goods
 and services to support the commission's work, including research
 and consulting services.
 (b)  The competitive bidding contract procedures established
 by Chapters 2155, 2156, 2157, and 2158, Government Code, and the
 requirements of Chapter 2254, Government Code, do not apply to a
 contract awarded by the agency to implement this subchapter.
 (c)  For the purposes of procurement under Subsection (a),
 the agency shall enter into a contract only if the contract is
 approved by a majority vote of the commission's members.
 Sec. 21.758.  RECOMMENDATIONS. (a)  The commission shall
 develop recommendations under this subchapter to improve student
 outcomes by addressing issues related to teacher job satisfaction
 and retention, including:
 (1)  methods to reduce the paperwork and other
 administrative burdens placed on teachers, including by evaluating
 the effectiveness of Section 7.060 and other laws in reducing
 paperwork for teachers;
 (2)  the impact of requirements in this code and
 commissioner rules on administrative staffing levels in public
 schools;
 (3)  methods to lessen administrative burdens in public
 schools to focus more resources on supporting teachers;
 (4)  the impact of state and federal law relating to
 student discipline on teacher job satisfaction and effectiveness;
 and
 (5)  the impact of compliance with federal education
 law on teacher job satisfaction and retention, including the impact
 on teachers, public school students, and public primary and
 secondary education programs in this state if this state were to
 decline federal education funding.
 (b)  The commission may establish one or more working groups
 composed of not more than five members of the commission to study,
 discuss, and address specific policy issues and recommendations to
 refer to the commission for consideration.
 Sec. 21.759.  REPORT. Not later than December 31, 2026, the
 commission shall prepare and deliver a report to the governor and
 the legislature that recommends statutory changes to improve
 teacher job satisfaction and retention.
 Sec. 21.760.  PUBLIC MEETINGS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION. (a)
 The commission may hold public meetings as needed to fulfill its
 duties under this subchapter.
 (b)  Commission meetings are not subject to Chapter 551,
 Government Code.
 (c)  The commission is a governmental body for the purposes
 of Chapter 552, Government Code.
 Sec. 21.761.  COMMISSION ABOLISHED; EXPIRATION.  The
 commission is abolished and this subchapter expires September 1,
 2027.
 SECTION 2.  Not later than the 30th day after the effective
 date of this Act, the appropriate persons shall make the
 appointments required by Section 21.752, Education Code, as added
 by this Act.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2025.