Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3640

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

Caption

Relating to the prosecution of an offense committed by a peace officer acting in the course and scope of the officer's official duties.

Impact

The implications of HB3640 on state laws are significant, particularly concerning how education funding is managed and distributed. If passed, this bill would amend existing education statutes, requiring a full review and adjustment of funding formulae. This shift aims to address disparities in educational funding that have historically favored certain districts over others. The bill is expected to empower underfunded schools, enabling them to enhance their resources and ultimately improve educational services for students from lower-income families.

Summary

House Bill 3640 seeks to reform the funding allocation for education in the state, aiming to provide a more equitable distribution of financial resources across school districts. The bill emphasizes the necessity for state standards that ensure all schools, regardless of their geographic location or socio-economic status, receive adequate support to improve educational outcomes. One of the key focuses of HB3640 is to enhance accountability measures for educational institutions, mandating that schools report on their financial usage and academic performance effectively.

Contention

As with many educational reform bills, HB3640 has sparked a considerable amount of debate among various stakeholders. Supporters argue that this bill is a critical step toward achieving justice in educational funding and addressing long-standing inequalities that affect students' educational journeys. Conversely, opponents raise concerns regarding the potential ramifications this bill could have on local control over school funding, fearing that state oversight might restrict individual districts' ability to cater to their unique needs. Additionally, certain stakeholders express skepticism about the state's capacity to manage the equitable distribution of funds effectively.

Notable points

Noteworthy aspects of HB3640 include its focus on transparency in financial reporting and accountability for academic performance. Education advocates highlight that the emphasis on measurable outcomes will help track the efficacy of the funding changes, ensuring that resources are being utilized effectively in pursuit of improved educational standards.

Companion Bills

TX HJR162

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense committed by a peace officer acting in the course and scope of the officer's official duties.

Previously Filed As

TX HJR162

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense committed by a peace officer acting in the course and scope of the officer's official duties.

TX HB902

Relating to the powers and duties of peace officers.

TX HB1654

Relating to the employment of certain peace officers, detention officers, county jailers, or firefighters who are injured in the course and scope of duty.

TX HB3846

Relating to peace officers, including reserve peace officers, and the employment activities of those officers.

TX HB5506

Public employees and officers: ethics; certain local officials acting as lobbyists outside of the course and scope of the official's office; prohibit. Amends 1978 PA 472 (MCL 4.411 - 4.431) by adding sec. 6b.

TX HB1512

Crimes and offenses; enhanced penalties when certain offenses are committed against public safety officers or code enforcement officers; provide

TX AB2337

Peace officers: theft.

TX HB384

Crimes and offenses; uniform oaths to be sworn by all peace officers; provide

TX HB1686

Relating to victims of sex offenses, sex-based human trafficking offenses, or acts of a sexual nature, to the confidentiality of or restrictions on the availability of certain property, material, or information regarding those victims, offenses, or acts, and to the duties of peace officers regarding interactions with those victims.

TX SF3081

Peace officers extension of the personal information protections currently available for judicial officials

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