Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SR85

Impact

The resolution's approval directly impacts the state laws governing appropriations for health and safety measures, particularly within youth camp settings. By adjusting appropriations and employing additional staff dedicated to these safety measures, SR85 reflects a proactive approach to enhancing the safety and preparedness of camps in Texas. This adjustment could lead to improved health outcomes for participants in youth camps and contribute to a more comprehensive disaster preparedness strategy statewide.

Summary

Senate Resolution 85 (SR85), introduced by Senator Huffman, aims to suspend certain limitations on Senate Rule 12.03 to allow for changes to Senate Bill 5, which pertains to making supplemental appropriations for disaster relief and preparedness. The resolution specifically facilitates the addition of appropriations contingent upon the enactment of SB1 or similar legislation aimed at ensuring safety for campgrounds and youth camps. It allocates funds from both the economic stabilization fund and general revenue for health services related to campground safety provisions.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SR85 appears to be supportive, evidenced by the unanimous vote of 26-0 in favor of the resolution. Legislators recognize the importance of adequate funding and resources in ensuring safety for youth camps, especially in light of increased focus on disaster preparedness and public welfare. The resolution aligns with broader legislative goals aiming to enhance community safety and health, showcasing a commitment to responsible governance and proactive measures in times of emergency.

Contention

While the resolution itself passed without opposition, the underlying discussions regarding appropriations for youth camp safety may raise points of contention in future deliberations. There could be debates related to the adequacy of funding, the prioritization of resources in comparison to other health service needs, and the long-term implications of such appropriations for the state's budgeting process. Stakeholders may also express concerns over the efficacy of implementing safety standards and maintaining compliance once the appropriations are enacted.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1

Relating to disaster preparedness, response, and recovery; requiring a license; authorizing fees.

TX HB19

Relating to required flood disaster plans for campgrounds; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX SR703

Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, S.B. No. 2308.

TX HB211

Relating to emergency preparedness requirements for youth camps, camps, and entities that provide high-risk activities for minors; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB239

Relating to emergency response planning and emergency preparedness of youth camps and campus programs for minors.

TX HB2701

Relating to construction standards for certain recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds.

TX HB174

Relating to emergency preparedness and safety requirements for youth camps.

TX SB60

Relating to emergency preparedness and safety requirements for youth camps.

TX HB269

Relating to requirements for campgrounds located in a floodway; authorizing an administrative penalty; providing a private cause of action.

TX HB271

Relating to youth camp emergency operations plans and preparedness.

Similar Bills

MD SB282

Budget Bill (Fiscal Year 2027)

MD HB390

Budget Bill (Fiscal Year 2027)

MD HB350

Budget Bill (Fiscal Year 2026)

MD SB319

Budget Bill (Fiscal Year 2026)

NJ SCR41

Proposes constitutional amendment to establish a 2 percent cap on annual appropriations increases for certain State government spending.

MI SB0055

Appropriations: supplemental; supplemental appropriations; provide for. Creates appropriation act.

IA SF2461

A bill for an act establishing continuing appropriations in fiscal years for which annual appropriations have not been enacted.(Formerly SF 2388, SSB 3176.)

NM HB332

Capital Outlay Reauthorizations