Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB399

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Caption

Relating to a biennial audit of the effectiveness and efficiencies of state services provided to homeless individuals.

Impact

The impact of SB399 is expected to be significant, as it aims to enhance the state's oversight of homelessness services. By requiring independent audits, the bill seeks to ensure that resources allocated for these services are used effectively, and identifies poorly performing programs and providers. The findings from these audits will not only provide insights but will also recommend improvements, reallocations of resources, and potentially discontinuing ineffective services and providers.

Summary

SB399 is a legislative proposal aimed at improving the effectiveness and efficiency of state services provided to homeless individuals within Texas. The bill mandates a biennial audit, which will start in 2028, of various state agencies involved in delivering homelessness services. The audit, overseen by the State Auditor, will assess how well these services help homeless individuals achieve self-sufficiency and other positive outcomes.

Contention

While the bill is designed to create a framework for accountability and oversight, there are potential points of contention that could arise during its implementation. For instance, concerns may emerge over the autonomy of the agencies involved and the impact of external audits on existing programs. Advocacy groups may also call for more comprehensive support systems that go beyond auditing, voicing that merely assessing performance is not sufficient without adequate funding and resources to improve services for homeless individuals.

Companion Bills

TX HB4073

Identical Relating to a biennial audit of the effectiveness and efficiencies of state services provided to homeless individuals.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4073

Relating to a biennial audit of the effectiveness and efficiencies of state services provided to homeless individuals.

TX HB2435

Homelessness; data; performance audit

TX HB2532

Homelessness; data; performance audit; appropriation

TX H4783

Relative to reaffirming the rights of individuals experiencing homelessness

TX SB2624

Relating to the provision of services for individuals experiencing homelessness at certain locations.

TX SB2016

Relating to the administration and operations of the state auditor's office.

TX HB2829

ABOR; civil rights; biennial audits

TX HSB286

A bill for an act relating to homelessness including unauthorized use of public land, sanctioned camping, drug-free homeless service zones, and funding for homeless services, and providing penalties.

TX SSB1195

A bill for an act relating to homelessness including unauthorized use of public land, sanctioned camping, drug-free homeless service zones, and funding for homeless services, and providing penalties.

TX HR88

Requesting The Governor's Coordinator On Homelessness And The City And County Of Honolulu To Establish A Two-year Homelessness Sanctuary Pilot Program To Provide A Safe Location On Public Land For Homeless Individuals And Families To Reside And Access Services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.