Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5236

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Caption

Relating to the determination by a state agency that an area in this state is a rural area.

Impact

The impact of HB5236 is significant as it harmonizes the criteria used by different state agencies, potentially affecting resource allocations and policy decisions related to rural areas. With the focus on economic conditions, healthcare access, infrastructure, and education, the bill is expected to identify and support regions that might qualify for specific state assistance, grants, or programs aimed at rural development. This may lead to improved economic outcomes and access to services in designated rural areas.

Summary

House Bill 5236 seeks to amend the Government Code of Texas, specifically by adding Chapter 2063, to clarify the criteria a state agency must consider when determining whether an area is classified as rural. The bill establishes guidelines for evaluating economic need, health care accessibility, infrastructure development, and educational quality in relation to rural designations. This definition aims to provide a standardized approach for state agencies, which currently assess rural areas under varying conditions and criteria.

Contention

Notably, as of the last recorded action, there appears to be no major contention or public dissent against this bill. The clear framework proposed could actually be praised by multiple stakeholders who advocate for rural development. However, it is also conceivable that organizations or interests concerned about the nuances of rural classifications may express concern regarding how classifications might affect funding or political representation in future legislative discussions. Any opposition would likely center around whether the criteria sufficiently address the unique needs of diverse rural communities.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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