Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB406

Filed
11/12/24  
Out of House Committee
4/17/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to notification of the execution of certain local economic development agreements by a municipality or county to local workforce development boards.

Impact

The bill's enactment will notably amend Chapters 380 and 381 of the Local Government Code, introducing new obligations for municipalities and counties. By requiring timely notifications to workforce development boards, the bill aims to foster better collaboration and alignment between local government actions and workforce development goals. It is anticipated that this will enhance local economic strategies and ensure that workforce training programs effectively respond to emerging employment opportunities stemming from local economic agreements.

Summary

House Bill 406 aims to enhance the transparency and communication between municipalities, counties, and local workforce development boards regarding economic development agreements. It mandates that municipalities and counties provide written notice to their respective local workforce development boards within 14 days of entering, amending, or renewing any agreement authorized under the Local Government Code. This measure seeks to ensure that workforce development boards are informed of local economic initiatives that could impact job creation and training in the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 406 appears generally positive, with support for the bill reflecting a commitment to improving local governance and economic responsiveness. Proponents argue that the bill strengthens local economies by ensuring that workforce development initiatives are aligned with local agreements. However, some critiques may arise regarding the added administrative burden on municipalities and counties in maintaining compliance with the notification requirement.

Contention

While most discussions seem favorable, potential points of contention could focus on the feasibility of the notification timelines and whether the added requirement places an excessive demand on local administrative resources. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding how effectively these notifications translate into actionable insights for workforce boards, particularly in ensuring that economic development agreements lead to tangible workforce investments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2603

Relating to cooperation by economic development program participants with local workforce development boards.

TX HB5390

Relating to cooperation by economic development program participants with local workforce development boards.

TX SB878

Relating to limitations on the use of public money under certain economic development agreements or programs adopted by certain political subdivisions.

TX HB1358

Labor and Employment - Workforce Development and Local Workforce Development Boards (Local Workforce Solutions Investment Act

TX SB777

Labor and Employment - Workforce Development - Hospital Employee Retraining and Placement Program and Workforce Development and Local Workforce Development Boards (Local Workforce Solutions Investment Act)

TX HB1154

Relating to the establishment of a skilled labor task force by certain local workforce development boards.

TX SB422

California Workforce Development Board: developmental services.

TX HF722

A bill for an act relating to workforce training, unemployment insurance, and other functions and programs of the department of workforce development, the workforce development board, and local workforce development boards.(Formerly HSB 68.)

TX SB2846

Economic development projects; expand local government authority to enter certain agreements in support of.

TX S35

Modify Local Workforce Development Board

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.