Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB520

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

Caption

Relating to a priority system for consideration by state governmental entities of oral or written public comments received from certain persons.

Impact

The legislation is set to bring significant changes to how public comments are processed by state entities. Starting by December 31, 2025, these entities will be required to implement policies that prioritize feedback from Texas residents. This regulation aims to facilitate more meaningful participation from the local populace in governmental matters, potentially leading to better-informed decision-making processes that reflect the community's needs and perspectives.

Summary

SB520 introduces a new framework within the Government Code that mandates state governmental entities to adopt a priority system for considering oral or written public comments. This bill aims to enhance government transparency and responsiveness by ensuring that comments from state residents, particularly those directly affected by matters at hand, are given precedence. The bill establishes a hierarchy in which local residents' feedback is prioritized above comments from non-residents and entities based outside the state.

Contention

While the bill appears to promote greater public engagement, it may face scrutiny regarding its implications for non-residents and external entities. Critics may argue that this could limit broader contributions and insights from diverse perspectives that can be beneficial for policymaking. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the practicalities of implementing such a priority system and whether it could inadvertently discourage a broader dialogue in governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB167

Relating to the implementation of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and certain prohibited considerations in contracting by governmental entities.

TX HB3573

Relating to certain prohibited considerations in contracting by governmental entities and the elimination of the state's historically underutilized business program.

TX SB710

Relating to the establishment and use of a written electronic communications system accessible to the public by certain municipal entities.

TX SB667

Relating to prohibiting certain state governmental entities from investing in certain Chinese-affiliated entities.

TX HB5382

Relating to the establishment and use of a written electronic communications system accessible to the public by certain municipal entities.

TX SB260

State government, governmental bodies and governmental entities prohibited from purchasing or using certain unmanned aircraft systems

TX HB436

Relating to the requirement by certain governmental entities for diversity, equity, and inclusion statements and training from employees, prospective employees, and contractors.

TX HB4552

Relating to a prohibition on certain discriminatory activities by governmental entities and vendors of governmental entities; providing for declaratory and injunctive relief and the withholding of certain funds from political subdivisions.

TX SB1964

Relating to the regulation and use of artificial intelligence systems and the management of data by governmental entities.

TX HB4608

Relating to public access to the audit records of certain governmental entities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.