Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2036

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

Caption

Relating to the authority and responsibilities of the Texas Historical Commission; authorizing fees.

Impact

The proposed changes in SB 2036 are expected to improve the functionality of the Texas Historical Commission by offering more autonomy in contract negotiations and allowing for a flexible approach to fundraising and site management. By enabling the commission to have greater control over how they generate and utilize funds, the legislation supports broader educational initiatives and community engagement with Texas history. Furthermore, designated responsibilities for nonprofit affiliations strengthen operational capabilities, thus enhancing the preservation and presentation of Texas' historical narratives.

Summary

Senate Bill 2036 aims to enhance the authority and responsibilities of the Texas Historical Commission by authorizing the collection of fees and improving the operations and management of historical sites. This legislation enables the commission to charge for entrance to exhibits, programs, and events, as well as from concessions and gift shop sales. The revenue collected is designated for the upkeep and promotion of historical sites, ensuring that funds are managed effectively for their intended purposes. The bill emphasizes the importance of preserving the historical fabric of Texas through better resource allocation and management practices.

Contention

While the bill outlines beneficial provisions for historical site management, concerns may arise regarding the implementation of fees, which could be viewed as barriers to public access. Critics could argue that charging for entry to historical sites might exclude lower-income families from experiencing and learning about significant cultural heritage. Additionally, some stakeholders might express concerns over the shift in authority regarding fundraising activities, which could lead to potential conflicts regarding governance and oversight between the commission and nonprofit entities. The balance between revenue generation and public accessibility will likely be a key point of discussion as the bill progresses.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 442. Texas Historical Commission
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB4187

Identical Relating to the authority and responsibilities of the Texas Historical Commission; authorizing fees.

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