Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1347

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Caption

Relating to the conduct of efficiency audits of state agencies.

Impact

The enactment of SB1347 could enhance the accountability of state agencies by establishing regular and formal evaluations of their operations. Every department will be required to cooperate with external auditors, who will assess various aspects of agency performance, including financial management and resource allocation. This legislative measure may lead to significant improvements in operational transparency, enabling lawmakers and the public to better understand how state funds are utilized.

Summary

SB1347, titled 'Relating to the conduct of efficiency audits of state agencies', introduces a structured approach to assessing the efficiency and effectiveness of state government operations. This bill mandates that each state agency, including institutions of higher education, undergo an efficiency audit every six years. The responsibility for conducting these audits lies with the state auditor, who will select external auditors for this purpose. The implementation of this bill aims to optimize the use of resources while ensuring that state programs meet their intended objectives.

Contention

While the bill is designed to support efficiency and accountability, some concerns may arise over the potential cost implications of engaging external auditors and the ability of agencies to manage these audits. State agencies will be responsible for covering the expenses associated with the audits, which might require reallocating funds from other critical programs. Critics may argue that such measures could inadvertently divert resources away from crucial services that benefit the public.

Companion Bills

TX SB1427

Duplicate Relating to the conduct of efficiency audits of state agencies.

Similar Bills

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