Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3237

Filed
2/24/25  
Out of House Committee
4/22/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to certain energy consumption goals for institutions of higher education and certain governmental entities.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3237 will significantly influence how higher education institutions and governmental entities manage their energy consumption. The requirement for a consistent reduction in electric usage aims to not only lower operational costs but also contribute to broader environmental goals. As these entities strive to meet the specified goals, they may explore alternative energy sources and efficient technologies. This bill aligns with efforts to combat climate change by promoting energy conservation practices.

Summary

House Bill 3237 focuses on establishing energy consumption goals for institutions of higher education and certain governmental entities in Texas. The bill mandates that these entities reduce their electricity usage by at least five percent each fiscal year for a duration of six years, starting from September 1, 2025. This initiative is designed to promote sustainability and encourage energy efficiency across state-funded facilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3237 appears to be largely positive among supporters who advocate for environmental responsibility and cost savings. Proponents argue that such a forward-thinking measure is essential for modernizing energy policies at the state level. However, there may also be concerns from some entities about the feasibility of achieving these reduction targets, particularly in the absence of adequate support or resources.

Contention

While the bill generally enjoys support, some debates could arise regarding the practicality of enforcing these energy consumption goals and the impact on budget allocations for institutions. Critics might question the effectiveness of the mandated reductions and whether institutions can realistically meet the targets without incurring additional expenses. The successful implementation of HB 3237 may hinge on the availability of resources and guidance to facilitate these changes in energy management.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 388. Texas Building Energy Performance Standards
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Companion Bills

TX SB1514

Identical Relating to certain energy consumption goals for institutions of higher education and certain governmental entities.

Previously Filed As

TX SB18

Relating to the tenure and employment of faculty members at certain public institutions of higher education.

TX SB458

Relating to the authorization for and approval of certain nursing programs offered by private postsecondary educational institutions or for-profit entities.

TX HB5126

Relating to requiring public institutions of higher education to publish certain online resources.

TX SB2519

Relating to requiring public institutions of higher education to publish certain online resources.

TX HB2637

Relating to a study on certain declines in minority participation at public institutions of higher education.

TX HB3487

Relating to certain expenditures by public institutions of higher education and university systems that are eligible for certain tax credits.

TX HB2724

Relating to prohibiting a public institution of higher education from partnering with certain private entities for the construction of a student housing facility.

TX SB1987

Relating to the accreditation of certain postsecondary educational institutions in this state or of certain programs offered by those institutions.

TX SB1517

Relating to prohibiting certain academic boycotts of foreign countries by public institutions of higher education.

TX SB454

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Emergency Aid for Public Postsecondary Students (TEAPPS) grant program for students at certain public institutions of higher education.

Similar Bills

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