Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2951

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

Caption

Relating to the rural sheriff's office and constable's office salary assistance grant programs.

Impact

The bill outlines that counties receiving grants must contribute a minimum of 75% of the salaries required for fulfilling the positions of sheriff, deputies, jailers, constables, and emergency dispatchers. The minimum annual salary specified for a sheriff is set at $75,000, while deputies and jailers must receive at least $45,000 and $40,000, respectively. This financial framework is intended to ensure that law enforcement personnel are compensated fairly, which in turn may help in recruitment and retention efforts within rural sheriff's offices and constables' offices across the state.

Summary

House Bill 2951 establishes salary assistance grant programs specifically designed for the rural sheriff's office and constable's office in Texas. The bill amends sections of the Local Government Code to define the roles of qualified emergency dispatchers and establish minimum salary requirements for sheriff deputies, jailers, constables, and emergency dispatchers receiving funding from these grants. The goal of the initiative is to enhance support for law enforcement personnel in rural communities, addressing the unique challenges these areas face in maintaining adequate public safety staffing levels.

Contention

While the bill aims to strengthen rural law enforcement, potential points of contention may arise regarding the financial responsibilities placed on counties. As counties are required to match a substantial portion of the grant funding, there may be disparities in the ability of different counties to meet these requirements based on their fiscal situations. Furthermore, discussions may ensue around whether the salary benchmarks adequately reflect the living conditions and job expectations in various rural settings, as well as the potential implications for urban areas that may not qualify for such assistance.

Companion Bills

TX SB1482

Identical Relating to the rural sheriff's office and constable's office salary assistance grant programs.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1482

Relating to the rural sheriff's office and constable's office salary assistance grant programs.

TX HB2115

Relating to the rural sheriff's office and rural constable's office salary assistance grant programs.

TX SB1471

Relating to the rural constable's office salary assistance grant program.

TX HB3253

Relating to the rural constable's office salary assistance grant program.

TX HB3476

Relating to the definition of population for the purpose of the rural sheriff's office, constable's office, and prosecutor's office salary assistance grant program.

TX HB503

Relating to the eligibility of certain counties to participate in the rural sheriff's office salary assistance grant program and the rural prosecutor's office salary assistance grant program.

TX SB1651

Relating to the rural sheriff's office salary assistance grant program.

TX HB1845

Relating to the use of funds from the rural prosecutor's office salary assistance grant program.

TX HB318

Relating to the establishment of grant programs to provide financial assistance to qualified sheriff's departments in certain rural counties.

TX SB2364

Relating to a grant program to provide salary assistance for judicial and court personnel in rural counties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.