Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1450

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

Caption

Relating to requiring public institutions of higher education to report certain information regarding gifts, grants, donations, and investments received from certain foreign sources.

Impact

The implementation of HB1450 is anticipated to enhance transparency surrounding foreign contributions to public universities, helping to safeguard academic integrity and promote awareness of potential foreign influence. Institutions will be tasked with submitting these reports quarterly, ensuring regular oversight and public access to this information through the coordinating board's website. This can foster a more informed public discourse on the role of external funding in higher education.

Summary

House Bill 1450 mandates that public institutions of higher education in Texas report any gifts, grants, donations, and investments received from foreign sources. This legislation responds to growing concerns regarding foreign entities potentially influencing American education and research through financial contributions. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board will oversee the reporting process, requiring institutions to disclose a variety of details about the foreign financial support they receive, including amounts, dates, sources, and associated conditions on usage.

Conclusion

HB1450 is set to take effect on January 1, 2026, allowing institutions time to adjust to these new reporting requirements. The ongoing dialogue around the bill may highlight broader themes of national security, foreign relations, and the operational independence of educational institutions in Texas.

Contention

While proponents argue that increased scrutiny of foreign donations is necessary to protect academic institutions from undue influence, critics may raise concerns regarding the administrative burden placed on universities and the implications for their funding strategies. The requirement to publicly disclose such financial support could discourage donations from foreign sources due to privacy concerns or public perception, potentially impacting the financial flexibility of universities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1067

Relating to prohibiting public institutions of higher education and employees of public institutions of higher education and their spouses from soliciting or accepting gifts, grants, donations, or investments from certain foreign entities.

TX HB173

Relating to prohibiting public institutions of higher education from soliciting or accepting gifts, grants, or donations from certain foreign countries.

TX SB349

Higher education; requiring certain institutions of higher education to report certain funding from certain foreign sources. Effective date. Emergency.

TX SB349

Higher education; requiring certain institutions of higher education to report certain funding from certain foreign sources. Effective date. Emergency.

TX HB1776

Requiring higher educational institutions to report the reception of foreign grants, donations, and contracts to the department of education and the general court.

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.

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.

TX S319

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from accepting gifts and donations from foreign adversaries.

TX SB1261

Higher education; prohibiting certain institutions of higher education from accepting certain donations; prohibiting institutions from keeping certain donor information confidential. Effective date. Emergency.

TX HF575

A bill for an act requiring reporting by regents institutions of funding from certain foreign sources and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HSB 54.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.