Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1514

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

Caption

Relating to certain energy consumption goals for institutions of higher education and certain governmental entities.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to have significant implications for state law concerning energy regulation and institutional responsibilities. By imposing mandatory consumption goals, the legislation aims to encourage a culture of energy conservation throughout Texas’s higher education and government sectors. Entities failing to meet these reduction targets may need to reassess their energy management strategies and seek innovative solutions, potentially fostering advancements in energy-efficient technologies and practices.

Summary

SB1514 establishes an energy consumption reduction goal for institutions of higher education and certain governmental entities within Texas. The bill mandates that these entities set a goal to decrease their electric consumption by at least five percent each state fiscal year, with this requirement extending over a period of six years, starting from September 1, 2025. The intent of this legislation is to promote energy efficiency and sustainable practices among state-funded institutions, aligning them with broader environmental objectives.

Contention

While the discussions surrounding SB1514 did not surface notable points of contention within the materials reviewed, the push for energy consumption goals could face scrutiny regarding the feasibility and financial implications for some institutions. Critics may argue about the additional burden placed on educational and governmental budgets amidst existing financial constraints. Supporters, on the other hand, may highlight the long-term cost savings associated with reduced energy expenditures and the positive environmental impact of decreased electric consumption.

Companion Bills

TX HB3237

Identical Relating to certain energy consumption goals for institutions of higher education and certain governmental entities.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3237

Relating to certain energy consumption goals for institutions of higher education and certain governmental entities.

TX HB1381

Relating to contracts with and the acceptance of money from certain foreign entities by public institutions of higher education.

TX SB1187

Higher education; directing certain institutions of higher education to establish a square or plaza for certain purpose. Emergency.

TX SB1067

Relating to prohibiting public institutions of higher education and employees of public institutions of higher education and their spouses from soliciting or accepting gifts, grants, donations, or investments from certain foreign entities.

TX SB349

Higher education; requiring certain institutions of higher education to report certain funding from certain foreign sources. Effective date. Emergency.

TX SB349

Higher education; requiring certain institutions of higher education to report certain funding from certain foreign sources. Effective date. Emergency.

TX SB1261

Higher education; prohibiting certain institutions of higher education from accepting certain donations; prohibiting institutions from keeping certain donor information confidential. Effective date. Emergency.

TX HB2398

Relating to direct admissions to certain institutions of higher education.

TX SB1886

Higher education; affording certain rights to students enrolled in certain institutions of higher education. Effective date. Emergency.

TX S189

Permits certain transportation research contracts to be awarded to private research institutions of higher education and other entities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.