Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2397

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Caption

Relating to the establishment of the task force on disability policy.

Impact

The task force will comprise at least 17 voting members appointed by the governor, ensuring a mix of bipartisan representation and diverse expertise. This collaborative approach is expected to enhance engagement with stakeholders and incorporate the insights of those with lived experiences. By September 2026, the task force must submit a preliminary report on its findings and a final report by September 2028 delineating comprehensive policy plans. This structure aims to address service delivery disparities and provide actionable recommendations for state legislation.

Summary

SB2397 establishes a Task Force on Disability Policy aimed at crafting a comprehensive ten-year plan to advance the state's policies regarding individuals with disabilities. The task force will prioritize areas such as healthcare, education, mental health, and long-term community-based services, ensuring that recommendations focus on innovation, efficiency, and dignity. This initiative is framed as an effort to enhance the quality of care and improve the lives of Texans with disabilities through strategic policy recommendations and coordinated service delivery.

Contention

Contention surrounding SB2397 may arise from varying perspectives on disability policy. Proponents argue the necessity of a dedicated focus on disabilities amidst existing healthcare and educational frameworks, while critics might voice concerns over the implications of centralized state oversight versus local control. The recommendations developed could influence services delivered at both state and local levels, leading to potential debates on resource allocation, program effectiveness, and the prioritization of specific service delivery models.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4844

Relating to the establishment of a border county mental health task force.

TX HB2111

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Pay Equity Task Force.

TX HB2646

Relating to the establishment of the private child care task force.

TX SB492

Relating to the establishment of the Task Force on Concrete Plants.

TX HB4196

Relating to the establishment of the Task Force on Modernizing Manufacturing.

TX SB2925

Relating to the establishment of the Task Force on Modernizing Manufacturing.

TX HB881

Task Force on Not-for-Profit Funeral Establishments

TX SB722

Task Force on Not-for-Profit Funeral Establishments

TX HB117

Relating to the establishment of the governor's task force on the governance of early childhood education and care.

TX HB5528

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Law Enforcement Crisis Prevention Task Force.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.