Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2430

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

Caption

Relating to measures to protect public institutions of higher education from foreign adversaries and to the prosecution of the criminal offense of theft of trade secrets; providing civil and administrative penalties; increasing a criminal penalty.

Impact

The legislation is expected to enforce stricter guidelines and penalties relating to the acceptance of gifts and contracts with foreign sources. Specifically, institutions will be mandated to report gifts and partnerships involving foreign adversaries to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, which will oversee compliance. This may result in heightened scrutiny of existing relationships with foreign entities and could reshape how institutions engage in international collaborations, particularly those tied to research and academic programs.

Summary

SB2430 introduces measures to enhance the security of public higher education institutions in Texas against threats posed by foreign adversaries. The bill aims to ensure that institutions take adequate precautions to protect sensitive data, conduct thorough screenings of foreign researchers, and regulate contracts with entities identified as foreign adversaries. SB2430 seeks to amend the Education Code by establishing protocols for managing relationships and collaborations that are potentially influenced by foreign entities.

Contention

One of the main points of contention surrounding SB2430 involves concerns over potential barriers to collaboration and academic freedom. Critics argue that while protecting institutional interests is crucial, overly stringent regulations could stifle valuable research partnerships, inhibit knowledge exchange, and limit diversity within academic settings. Furthermore, the bill's implications for the screening and monitoring of foreign researchers have raised apprehensions regarding its potential impact on recruitment and retention in research departments, potentially leading to allegations of discrimination or bias against foreign nationals.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Penal Code

  • Chapter 1. General Provisions
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB127

Identical Relating to measures to protect public institutions of higher education from foreign adversaries and to the prosecution of the criminal offense of theft of trade secrets; providing civil and administrative penalties; increasing a criminal penalty.

Previously Filed As

TX HB127

Relating to measures to protect public institutions of higher education from foreign adversaries and to the prosecution of the criminal offense of theft of trade secrets; providing civil penalties; increasing a criminal penalty.

Similar Bills

TX HB127

Relating to measures to protect public institutions of higher education from foreign adversaries and to the prosecution of the criminal offense of theft of trade secrets; providing civil penalties; increasing a criminal penalty.

AR HB1561

To Establish The Research And Education Protection Act Of 2025.

LA SB206

Provides relative to foreign interest in certain Louisiana research facilities. (7/1/23)

TX HB2595

Relating to prohibiting certain dealings with foreign adversaries by public schools and public institutions of higher education; providing civil penalties; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB4195

Relating to contracts with and the acceptance of money from certain foreign sources by public schools and public institutions of higher education; providing administrative penalties.

NJ S4275

Prohibits State contractors from distributing data to foreign adversaries.

OK HB2184

Higher education; Oklahoma Research and Education Protection Act; effective date; emergency.

TX SB2821

Relating to contracts with and the acceptance of money from certain foreign sources by public schools and public institutions of higher education; providing civil penalties.