Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1288

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

Caption

Relating to the redesignation of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee as the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee, the abolition of the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee, and the composition and functions of the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee.

Impact

Through the modifications outlined in SB1288, the reformed advisory committee will assume a pivotal role in advising the board on the overall operation, structure, and function of various water funds. The revisions imply that the state will maintain greater oversight on water-related projects, which may accelerate funding processes and project execution aligned with Texas's water management goals. Such measures are intended to not only improve efficiency but potentially enhance the state's ability to respond to emerging water-related challenges, such as climate change and population growth.

Summary

SB1288 seeks to amend the Water Code of Texas by redesignating the existing State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee to the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee. This change aims to provide a clearer focus on the committee's role in overseeing the state’s water funding strategies and infrastructure projects. Additionally, the bill proposes the abolition of the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee, which may indicate a shift towards more streamlined management of water resources in the state. This legislative action signifies an ongoing effort to enhance the state’s water supply and infrastructure capabilities.

Contention

While the bill sets forth goals of improving oversight and funding efficiency, critics may raise concerns regarding the abolition of the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee. Opponents of the bill could argue that this move undermines the distinct focus on infrastructure resiliency, which is vital for addressing future risks related to extreme weather events. Additionally, there may be contention regarding the makeup of the newly established Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee, especially in terms of representation from various stakeholders involved in water management, including environmental groups, urban planners, and local governments. The effectiveness of this legislative change will likely hinge on how well the new committee balances diverse interests to ensure equitable water management across Texas.

Companion Bills

TX HB3316

Identical Relating to the redesignation of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee as the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee, the abolition of the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee, and the composition and functions of the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3316

Relating to the redesignation of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee as the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee, the abolition of the Texas Infrastructure Resiliency Fund Advisory Committee, and the composition and functions of the Texas Water Fund Advisory Committee.

TX H1043

Relative to the Quabbin Watershed Advisory Committee

TX S652

Relative to the Quabbin Watershed Advisory Committee

TX S582

Relative to the Ware river watershed advisory committee

TX S2570

Relative to the Ware River watershed advisory committee

TX HB5323

Relating to the creation of the Texas Energy Waste Advisory Committee.

TX SB2455

Relating to the creation of the Texas Energy Waste Advisory Committee.

TX AB52

Farmer equity: advisory committees.

TX HB2775

Relating to the composition of the I-27 Advisory Committee.

TX HB3569

Relating to rules advisory committees.

Similar Bills

CA AB52

Farmer equity: advisory committees.

TX SB2312

Relating to the establishment and powers and duties of the Texas Advisory Committee on Geopolitical Conflict.

HI HCR179

Urging The aha Moku Advisory Committee To Follow Its Adopted Rules Of Practice, Fulfill Its Statutory Duties, Establish Policies To Assure Consistent Standards Of Administrative And Managerial Accountability; And Convening A Working Group To Make Recommendations.

HI HR169

Urging The aha Moku Advisory Committee To Follow Its Adopted Rules Of Practice, Fulfill Its Statutory Duties, Including Complying With The Sunshine Law, Conduct A Performance Review Of Its Executive Director, And Establish Policies To Assure Consistent Standards Of Administrative And Managerial Accountability; And Requesting The Office Of The Auditor To Conduct A Comprehensive Performance And Financial Audit Of The aha Moku Advisory Committee.

IL HB1106

ADVISORY COMMITTEE SPECIAL ED

TX SB2900

Relating to certain advisory entities and work groups under the jurisdiction of the comptroller of public accounts or on which the comptroller's office is represented and to the repeal or redesignation of certain of those entities.

HI HB2047

Relating To The Aha Moku Advisory Committee.

HI HB196

Relating To Port Workers.