Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3088

Filed
2/20/25  
Out of House Committee
4/22/25  
Voted on by House
5/1/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/19/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/21/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to the authority of the Parks and Wildlife Department to procure goods and services related to items for resale by the department.

Impact

The passage of HB 3088 is expected to impact state laws regarding the procurement processes of state departments, particularly in areas related to sales and revenue generation. By aligning procurement methods with business needs, the bill may lead to increased efficiency and improved financial outcomes for the Parks and Wildlife Department. This change could also result in better availability of goods and services for public use and engagement, enhancing the overall effectiveness of the department's programs.

Summary

House Bill 3088 seeks to expand the authority of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to procure goods and services associated with items for resale. By amending Section 11.0171 of the Parks and Wildlife Code, the bill allows the department to use any approved procurement methods that deliver the best value, enabling it to potentially enhance its revenue streams. This legislation aims to optimize the economic activities related to the department's operations, thereby giving it greater flexibility in managing its financial resources.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 3088 appears to be positive, particularly among legislative supporters who see it as a proactive measure to streamline the procurement process. Advocates believe that the bill aligns with the department's mission to manage wildlife resources effectively while also promoting fiscal responsibility. While there were no recorded votes against the bill, the discussions indicated a consensus on the need for improved budgeting and financial strategies within state agencies.

Contention

While there were no apparent significant points of contention during the discussions or voting on HB 3088, the bill's approach to procurement methods can raise discussions about transparency and accountability in state department operations. In expanding the procurement authority, it is crucial to ensure that the procurement process remains fair and conducive to competitive bidding, which can sometimes be a concern in state-level financial activities. Stakeholders may need to monitor the implementation of this authority to safeguard against potential misuse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5259

Relating to a wildlife corridor action plan developed by the Parks and Wildlife Department and certain other duties of the department relating to wildlife corridors.

TX SB2892

Relating to a wildlife corridor action plan developed by the Parks and Wildlife Department and certain other duties of the department relating to wildlife corridors.

TX SB2801

Relating to a permit issued by the Parks and Wildlife Department for certain hunting dog field trials; authorizing a fee.

TX HB4938

Relating to the abolishment of the Parks and Wildlife Department and the Parks and Wildlife Commission and the transfer of their functions to the General Land Office, Department of Agriculture, and Department of Public Safety.

TX SB1930

Relating to the use of proceeds from the sale of saltwater fishing stamps issued by the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HB3607

Relating to the regulation of deer breeding by the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX SB2652

Relating to the regulation of deer breeding by the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HB1905

Relating to notice to the Texas A&M Forest Service of a prescribed burn to be conducted by the Parks and Wildlife Department.

TX HB762

Require the department of fish, wildlife, and parks to publish a report on river usage

TX HB4229

Relating to the use of proceeds from the sale of saltwater fishing stamps issued by the Parks and Wildlife Department.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.