Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1943

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

Caption

Relating to the review and audit of certain state agency operations.

Impact

This bill is set to amend existing provisions within the Government Code, specifically addressing how state agencies are reviewed and audited. By enforcing a systematic approach to auditing, it aims to enhance the transparency and accountability of state agencies. The requirement for agencies to submit implementation plans following the audits is intended to ensure that recommendations are not just made but acted upon, ultimately leading to improved service delivery and resource allocation.

Summary

SB1943 proposes a comprehensive framework for conducting efficiency audits of certain state agency operations in Texas. The bill mandates that each state agency undergo such an audit to assess the effectiveness, economy, and efficiency of their operations. It establishes guidelines for the audits, requiring the state auditor to examine various resources, including financial assets, staff, and technology, to ensure compliance with intended outcomes. The focus is to identify areas for potential cost savings and improvements in program execution.

Contention

Although proponents of SB1943 argue that the legislation will lead to more efficient government operations and better use of taxpayer resources, there may be concerns surrounding the depth and ramifications of these audits. Critics could raise issues regarding the potential for audits to intrude into operational details of agencies or lead to adverse impacts in case of drastic recommendations. The necessity for public involvement during the audit process and the emphasis on transparency may be points of contention, especially regarding how effectively agencies communicate their performance and gather public input.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 325. Sunset Law
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 009
    • Section: 010

Companion Bills

TX HB12

Identical Relating to the review and audit of certain state agency operations.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5125

Relating to the organization and operation of the legislative branch of state government.

TX HB3116

Relating to the conduct of efficiency audits of state agencies.

TX SB1299

Relating to the conduct of efficiency audits of state agencies.

TX SB1209

Relating to requiring state agencies participating in Operation Lone Star to develop and report performance measures on the agency's operations.

TX SB2217

Relating to requiring state agencies participating in Operation Lone Star to develop and report performance measures on the agency's operations.

TX SB1205

Relating to the modernization of information technology of state agencies and certain local governments.

TX SB821

Relating to the review by the Sunset Advisory Commission of the sale of personal data by state agencies.

TX HB1418

Relating to state agency contracting and certain state employees involved with the contracting.

TX HB5241

Relating to the expenses and methods of financing the operations of certain state licensing or regulatory agencies and related agencies.

TX HB3180

Relating to the review by the Sunset Advisory Commission of the sale of personal data by state agencies.

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