Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1340

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Caption

Relating to studies on the allocation and use of buildings and facilities owned, leased, or otherwise occupied by this state.

Impact

The implementation of SB1340 is expected to have significant implications on state laws related to property and facility management. According to the bill, the study will examine the costs associated with leasing space versus utilizing state-owned facilities, thereby encouraging agencies to maximize their operational efficiency. Specifically, this could lead to legislative changes aimed at promoting the consolidation of state offices to reduce unnecessary expenditures related to leased properties. The outcomes of this bill could inform how state infrastructure is planned and utilized in the future.

Summary

SB1340 is a legislative proposal that focuses on enhancing the efficiency and utilization of state-owned, leased, or otherwise occupied buildings and facilities in Texas. This bill mandates that the Legislative Budget Board conduct a comprehensive study every six years on how state agencies allocate and use their facilities. The aim is to assess financial expenditures, identify opportunities for cost savings through consolidation, and ultimately make recommendations to the legislature to improve resource management across state agencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1340 may revolve around the impact of consolidation on state employees and their operational capabilities. As agencies may be encouraged to centralize resources, concerns could arise about potential job relocations or changes in work dynamics, especially in less centralized regions. Additionally, while many legislators may support the fiscal benefits of such a study, there may be opposition from those with concerns regarding local controls over facility usage or the adequacy of state services in diverse geographical areas.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 2165. State Buildings, Grounds, And Property
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB4391

Identical Relating to studies on the allocation and use of buildings and facilities owned, leased, or otherwise occupied by this state.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1119

Relating to studies of buildings and facilities owned, leased, or otherwise occupied by this state.

TX HB2514

Relating to interim studies on real property owned by the state.

TX HB3289

Relating to prohibiting the use of certain social media applications and services on devices owned or leased by state agencies.

TX SB2159

Relating to prohibiting the use of certain social media applications and services on devices owned or leased by state agencies.

TX HB2071

Relating to certain public facilities, including public facilities used to provide affordable housing.

TX HB1

General Appropriations Bill.

TX SB1893

Relating to prohibiting the use of certain social media applications and services on devices owned or leased by governmental entities.

TX SB640

Relating to the state agencies responsible for providing facilities management services for certain state buildings allocated for legislative use.

TX SB1955

Relating to the regulation of industrial housing and buildings.

TX HB3892

Relating to the regulation and industrial Housing and buildings.

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