Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1710

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Caption

Relating to the creation of the School Violence Victims' Compensation Fund.

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a notable impact on existing local laws, particularly those that pertain to business operations and environmental standards. By placing state laws at the forefront of business regulation, SB1710 could effectively invalidate more stringent local regulations, thereby reshaping how communities manage business activities and potentially leading to a reduction in protective measures that address local concerns, such as health, safety, and environmental sustainability.

Summary

SB1710 proposes significant changes to the regulatory framework governing local businesses. This bill aims to establish a more uniform approach to business regulations across the state by limiting the scope of local ordinances that exceed state laws. Advocates argue that such standardization is necessary to alleviate the regulatory burden on businesses operating in multiple jurisdictions, promoting economic growth and entrepreneurship by providing clearer guidelines for compliance across the state.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB1710 reveals a clear divide among legislators and advocacy groups. Proponents, which include several business-oriented organizations, assert that the bill will enhance economic activity and stimulate job growth by creating a consistent regulatory environment. In contrast, opponents worry that the bill undermines local governance and diminishes community autonomy. Advocacy groups argue that local governments should have the authority to enact regulations tailored to the unique needs of their communities, particularly in matters concerning public health and environmental protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2781

Modifies provisions relating to the "Crime Victims' Compensation Fund" and establishes the "Victims of Domestic Violence Fund"

TX HB5644

Relating to a Mass Violence Care Fund to assist victims of mass violence with unreimbursed medical expenses.

TX S0296

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

TX SB0223

Compensation for victims of violent crime.

TX S0240

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

TX H0269

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

TX H0019

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

TX HF3017

Funding provided for a retreat center for victims of gun violence, and money appropriated.

TX H0041

Pub. Rec./Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

TX SB981

Modifies provisions relating to the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.