Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4935

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

Caption

Relating to limitations on certain hiring practices relating to certain nonpermanent residents by certain companies that receive governmental contracts or financial benefits; authorizing civil penalties.

Impact

The legislation amends the Government Code by adding Chapter 2278, which will impact how companies that receive certain financial incentives can manage their workforce composition. Affected companies will have to verify through contracts that they comply with the stipulation regarding hiring limits for nonpermanent residents. This adds a layer of regulatory obligation intended to protect job opportunities for residents and ensure compliance with state employment policies regarding immigration status.

Summary

House Bill 4935 introduces restrictions on the hiring practices of companies that receive government contracts or financial benefits, specifically targeting the employment of nonpermanent residents such as individuals on specific visa types (F, H-1B, O). Under this bill, companies may not hire a nonpermanent resident if that action causes more than five percent of their total workforce to be comprised of such individuals. This rule aims to provide a framework to ensure that companies do not over-rely on nonpermanent visa holders when benefiting from taxpayer-funded contracts or incentives.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 4935 revolves around the implications it has for businesses that rely on a diverse workforce to meet their operational needs. Critics may argue that these restrictions could hinder companies' abilities to attract highly skilled workers who come from abroad and contribute significantly to the workforce, particularly in specialized fields. Moreover, compliance burdens related to reporting percentages and ensuring contract adherence may pose challenges to smaller businesses that rely on financial benefits from governmental entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2758

Relating to a prohibition on state contracts with certain foreign companies or organizations; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX SB2405

Relating to state contracts with Chinese companies and investments in Chinese companies and certain companies doing business with China; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB2760

Relating to the disclosure of certain gifts, grants, contracts, and financial interests received from a foreign source by certain state agencies, public institutions of higher education, and state contractors, and to the approval and monitoring of employment-related foreign travel and activities by certain public institution of higher education employees; providing civil and administrative penalties.

TX SB2459

Relating to the disclosure of certain gifts, grants, contracts, and financial interests received from a foreign source by certain state agencies, public institutions of higher education, and state contractors, and to the approval and monitoring of employment-related foreign travel and activities by certain public institution of higher education employees; providing civil and administrative penalties.

TX SB2484

Relating to prohibiting contracts or other agreements involving the receipt of certain tax incentives by certain foreign-owned companies.

TX SB1544

Relating to the use of an individual's genetic data by certain genetic testing companies for commercial purposes; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB3399

Relating to governmental contracts with companies that engage in certain economic boycotts.

TX SB2530

Relating to contracts with and investments in companies that boycott certain energy companies.

TX HB1012

Relating to the prohibition of certain discrimination; authorizing civil penalties.

TX SB110

Relating to the prohibition of certain discrimination; authorizing civil penalties.

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