Resolutions in the 85th Legislature
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Introduced
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Signed/Filed/Enrolled
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Concurrent Resolutions, 85R
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202
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97
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Concurrent Resolutions, 85(1)
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22
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2
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Joint Resolutions, 85R
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169
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9
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Joint Resolutions, 85(1)
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52
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0
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Simple Resolutions, 85R
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3,670
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3,643
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Simple Resolutions, 85(1)
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663
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654
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- Texas Ports 2017-2018 Capital Program: Project Summaries, Port Authority Advisory Committee, November 2016
- West Coast Ports: Better Supply Chain Information Could Improve DOT's Freight Efforts, U.S. Government Accountability Office, October 2016
- Overview of Texas Ports and Waterways (Testimony to Senate Select Committee on Texas Ports), Texas Department of Transportation, May 4, 2016
- Texas Ports Strategic Mission Plan: 85th Legislative Session, Port Authority Advisory Committee, 2016
- Survey of State Funding Practices for Coastal Port Infrastructure: Final Report, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, May 2015
- Maritime Infrastructure: Opportunities Exist to Improve the Effectiveness of Federal Efforts to Support the Marine Transportation System, U.S. Government Accountability Office, November 2012
- Texas Transportation Code §§ 55.001-55.009, Funding of Port Security, Projects, and Studies
- A Deep Dive on America's Ports (Blog), Bipartisan Policy Center, July 27, 2017
- "Provide State Funding for Seaport Capital Improvements," Legislative Budget Board Staff Reports, Legislative Budget Board, January 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Legislature, Senate Select Committee on Texas Ports, November 2016
- Port Infrastructure and Public-Private Partnerships, Office of Legislative Research, Connecticut General Assembly, January 9, 2014
- Texas Transportation Code §§ 56.001-56.003, Funding of Ship Channel Improvements
- The Potential Impacts of the Panama Canal Expansion on Texas Ports, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, January 2018
- Tools for Port Authority Transportation Reinvestment Zones (TRZ) and TRZs for Multimodal Applications, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, March 2017
- What is the TIGER Discretionary Grant Program?, Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) Discretionary Grants, FAQs FY2017 Program, TIGER Awards, U.S. Department of Transportation, 2017
- "What to do About the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund?," Eno Transportation Weekly, Eno Center for Transportation, September 30, 2016
- "Some Fear Texas Unprepared for Panama Canal Expansion," Texas Tribune, December 1, 2015
- "Lack of Harbor Maintenance is Threatening U.S. Shipping. Here's How," Fortune, May 13, 2015
- Harbor Maintenance Finance and Funding, Congressional Research Service, September 12, 2013
- "Harvey Expenses Continue to Rise for Texas Prison System," Houston Chronicle, December 17, 2017
- "TDCJ Handles Hurricane Harvey with Readiness, Response, Recovery," Criminal Justice Connections, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, September/October 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Legislature (Charge 3 – Inmate re-entry, including Certified Peer Support Services), Senate Committee on Criminal Justice, December 2016
- Report on the Mental Health Peer Support Re-Entry Pilot Program for Fiscal Year 2016: As Required by the 2016-17 General Appropriations Act, HB 1, 84th Legislature, Regular Session, 2015 (Article II, Department of State Health Services, Rider 73), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, December 2016
- From Mass Incarceration to Smart Decarceration: American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare Grand Challenges Initiative Concept Paper (2014 CSD Working Papers No. 14-31), Washington University in St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Center for Social Development, 2014
- Reentry and Integration Division (Reentry resource guide, reentry articles and reports), Rehabilitation Programs Division, Peer Recovery Support Services, Texas Department of Criminal Justice
- A Growing Population: The Surge of Women into Texas’ Criminal Justice System (Executive Summary), Full Report available at https://texascjc.org/, Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, March 2018
- The Gender Divide: Tracking Women's State Prison Growth (Includes charts of Texas women's and men's incarceration rates, 1978-2015), Prison Policy Initiative, January 9, 2018
- Prisoners in 2016, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, January 2018
- Report on the Capacity, Demand and Reserves (CDR) in the ERCOT Region, 2018–2027, Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), December 18, 2017
- "Industry and Government Partner to Secure the Grid," Public Power, November 9, 2017
- Letter from Secretary of Energy Rick Perry to Neil Chatterjee, et al. of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Regarding Secretary of Energy's Direction that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Issue Grid Resiliency Rules Pursuant to the Secretary's Authority Under Section 403 of the Department of Energy Organization Act, September 28, 2017
- Staff Report to the Secretary on Electricity Markets and Reliability, U.S. Department of Energy, August 2017
- State Efforts to Protect the Electric Grid, National Conference of State Legislatures, April 2016
- Preliminary Seasonal Assessment of Resource Adequacy for the ERCOT Region (Summer 2018), Electric Reliability Council of Texas, March 1, 2018
- Electricity Prices In Texas: A Snapshot Report, 2017 Edition, Texas Coalition for Affordable Power, July 2017
- 2016 State of the Market Report for the ERCOT Electricity Markets, Potomac Economics, Independent Market Monitor for ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas), May 2017
- Deregulated Electricity in Texas: A History of Retail Competition, Texas Coalition for Affordable Power, April 2016
- "A Storm to Remember: Hurricane Harvey and the Texas Economy," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, February 2018
- "Overcoming the Storm," Texas Builder, Texas Association of Builders, November/December 2017
- The Governor's Commission to Rebuild Texas
- Hurricane Harvey Resources, Texas Workforce Commission
- Workers' Compensation: Benefits, Coverage, and Costs, National Academy of Social Insurance, October 2017
- 2017 Workers' Compensation Network Report Card, Texas Department of Insurance, Workers' Compensation Research and Evaluation Group, September 2017
- Baseline Evaluation of the Utilization and Cost Patterns of Compounded Drugs, Texas Department of Insurance, Workers' Compensation Research and Evaluation Group, May 2017
- Biennial Report to the 85th Legislature, Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation, December 2016
- Employer Participation in the Texas Workers' Compensation System: 2016 Estimates, Texas Department of Insurance, Workers' Compensation Research and Evaluation Group, December 2016
- Health Care Cost and Utilization in the Texas Workers' Compensation System, 2000-2015, Texas Department of Insurance, Workers' Compensation Research and Evaluation Group, December 2016
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Charge 7 – Designated doctors in Texas workers' compensation system), House Committee on Business & Industry, December 2016
- "A Storm to Remember: Hurricane Harvey and the Texas Economy," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, February 2018
- "Overcoming the Storm," Texas Builder, Texas Association of Builders, November/December 2017
- The Governor's Commission to Rebuild Texas
- Hurricane Harvey Resources, Texas Workforce Commission
- Workers' Compensation and first responders (cancer)
- OIEC First Responder Liaison, Office of Injured Employee Counsel, Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation
- Wage Theft
- Employers Steal Billions from Workers' Paychecks Each Year, Economic Policy Institute, May 10, 2017
- Wage Theft Ordinance, City of El Paso, June 16, 2015
- Interim Report to the 84th Legislature (Wage Theft), House Committee on Business and Industry, January 2015
- Wage Theft Ordinance, City of Houston, November 20, 2013
- Preventing Wage Theft in Texas, Center for Public Policy Priorities, August 27, 2013
- Texas Labor Code § 61.019, Failure to Pay Wages; Criminal Penalty
In this weekly post, we feature helpful research tools and recent articles of interest to the legislative community.
- See how the Texas Tax Amnesty Program works. (Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, February 2018)
- Read about the effects of cyberbullying on sexual minority youth. (National Institutes of Health, April 16, 2018)
- Track the wealthiest zip codes in America based on Internal Revenue Service data. (Bloomberg, April 10, 2018)
- Review data points related to regulatory restrictions in the Texas Administrative Code. (Mercatus Center, March 2018)
- "Imbalance of power." By Terry Carter. ABA Journal: The Lawyer's Magazine, April 2018, pp. 38-44.
Considers whether President Trump is upsetting the balance of power through assertions of executive power and by pushing the boundaries of the separation of powers. - "Note to scientists: breathe easy." By Will Anderson and Jeff Jeffrey. Austin Business Journal, April 6, 2018, pp. 4-5.
Reports good news for scientists and researchers who rely on grants from the National Institutes of Health [NIH], noting the NIH avoided drastic budget cuts threatened last year. Explains how NIH funding finds its way to Austin's top research centers. - "Civics education makes a return." By Story Hinckley. Christian Science Monitor, April 9, 2018, pp. 17-19.
Identifies Florida as having the "most comprehensive civics education program in the country," suggesting the program prepared students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for activism in response to their school shooting. Reviews civics education in other states. - "U. of Texas System's new online tool breaks down earnings potential for students in different majors." By Katherine Mangan. Chronicle of Higher Education, April 6, 2018, p. A34.
Discusses the seekUT database tool developed by the University of Texas System and the Census Bureau that allows students to get an idea of what they might earn with different majors and what they are likely to owe from loans. - "Shredding separation in the sunshine state." By Liz Hayes. Church & State, April 2018, pp. 7-9.
Highlights proposed Florida constitutional amendments that would divert taxpayer monies for public education to religious or private schools. Related information at: http://www.flcrc.gov/Proposals/Commissioner - "Bankruptcies skyrocket as debt multiples hit highs." By Mark Curriden. Dallas Business Journal, March 30, 2018, pp. 16-17.
Predicts another wave of bankruptcies filed by Texas businesses with historic levels of debt. Notes newly filed corporate restructurings increased more than 42.6 percent in 2017. - "Alternatives to Obamacare: abandon ship!" Economist, March 31st-April 6th, 2018, pp. 26-27.
Discusses alternatives to Obamacare's high-premium health insurance exchanges: short-term health plans, religious cost-sharing ministries, and deregulated health insurance. - "Meal delivery programs reduce the use of costly health care in dually eligible Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries." By Seth A. Berkowitz, et al. Health Affairs, April 2018, pp. 353-542.
Compares inpatient admissions and medical spending among patients enrolled in meal delivery programs versus those not enrolled. Reports lower medical spending and, for those in a medically tailored meal program, fewer inpatient admissions. - "Texans should be wary of bullet train proposal." By Alain Leray. Houston Business Journal, April 5, 2018, p. 38.
Discusses the Texas Central Rail's proposal for high-speed passenger rail services in Texas. Argues the proposal has some drawbacks. - "Houston surveys post-Harvey policy landscape: the 'Bayou City' considers land use rules changes." By Kathleen McCormick. Land Lines, April 2018, pp. 20-29.
Considers the potential for new land regulations in Houston after Hurricane Harvey. Describes the city's flood history and risk, recent resilience efforts including flood mitigation, new floodplain mapping, and home buyouts. See also: https://www.lincolninst.edu/sites/default/files/pubfiles/houston-post-harvey-lla180404.pdf - "The 7,383 seat strategy." By Joan Walsh. Nation, April 16, 2018, pp. 12-21.
Examines the Democratic Party's strategy in state legislative races and the effect of increasing Republican control in state legislatures on right-to-work laws, redistricting, and the ability to call a constitutional convention. Notes that in Texas, Democrats are running more legislative candidates than they have since the 1990s. - "Offshore wind transmission options, opportunities: challenging tradeoffs." By Seth Parker and Alex Mattfolk. Public Utilities Fortnightly, April 2018, pp. 74-79.
Explores the commercial and regulatory aspects of competing transmission options to deliver offshore wind energy into the regional transmission grids. - "The case for IT consolidation." By Elizabeth Crisp. State Legislatures, April 2018, pp. 24-26.
Discusses how states can save millions and better guard against security threats by centralizing government information technology services and administration. - "Tax overhaul spells changes for next year's returns." By Jessica Domel. Texas Agriculture, April 6, 2018, p. 6.
Discusses recent tax reform and how deductions, exemptions, and credits have changed for the 2018 tax year. - "The risk of speaking up." By Joey Berlin. Texas Medicine, April 2018, pp. 44-47.
Describes several Texas physicians' experiences as whistleblowers against hospital practices and calls for better protections for these doctors. Includes sidebar on legislative efforts to protect whistleblowing physicians, such as SB833, 85th Legislature, R.S. - "Surprise! Balance billing still a focus at the Capitol." By Joey Berlin. Texas Medicine, April 2018, p. 16.
Describes continued legislative efforts to address surprise medical bills. Mentions SB507 and HB477, 85th Legislature, R.S. - "Delay, derail, deny." By Chris Collins. Texas Observer, April/May 2018, pp. 12-19.
Discusses how lawmakers, the Texas Supreme Court, and the attorney general have contributed to the erosion of the Texas Public Information Act. Quotes Senator Kirk Watson.
Check out and delivery of New & Noteworthy titles is available to legislative staff in Capitol and District offices. To arrange check out and delivery of any of these items, you can submit an online request through the New & Noteworthy page on our website, contact the library at 512-463-1252, or use our PDF request form.

1. Higher Education In Texas: Its Beginnings to 1970
By Charles R. Matthews
Provides a broad historical view of higher education in Texas, highlighting important legislation passed in support of higher education, particularly the Permanent University Fund. Includes chapters on religious colleges, state normal schools and colleges, and community/junior colleges, as well as examining historical access to higher education for women, African Americans, and Hispanics.
University of North Texas Press, 2018. 326 pages.
378.764 M432 2018

2. Decarcerating America: From Mass Punishment to Public Health
By Ernest Drucker, ed.
Compiles policy ideas from across the criminal justice reform movement, exploring how America can move from mass incarceration to reform of the entire criminal justice process, from arrest and sentencing to inmate rehabilitation, prisoner re-entry, support for mental health and drug treatment issues, and new industries to replace the prison economy. Approaches mass incarceration using a public health model, examining primary interventions to prevent incarceration, secondary interventions to make prison conditions more humane, and tertiary interventions to address the impact of mass incarceration on entire communities.
The New Press, 2018. 309 pages.
364.60973 D84D 2018

3. Unhealthy Politics: The Battle over Evidence-Based Medicine
By Eric M. Patashnik, Alan S. Gerber, Conor M. Dowling
Asserts that the U.S. medical system is not basing many new treatments and medical decisions on sound science. Argues that despite government efforts to promote evidence-based conclusions, treatments and procedures are adopted with little or no fact-based evidence and analysis, due to a combination of partisan debates, an influential medical industry, and a public burdened with rising medical costs. Notes that the pharmaceutical and health products industries consistently top federal campaign contributions, causing tremendous pressure on policy makers to maintain the health care status quo.
Princeton University Press, 2017. 223 pages.
362.1 P27U 2017

4. The Broken Spoke: Austin's Legendary Honky-Tonk
By Donna Marie Miller
Recounts the history of the Broken Spoke, the renowned Austin music venue and dance hall, through the eyes of the owners and those who frequented it regularly. Highlights its impact on the community and the Texas Legislature, noting both Republican and Democratic lawmakers could often be found there on Legislators' and Speakers' nights.
Texas A & M University Press, 2017. 212 pages.
792.709765 M613B 2017

5. Tattooed on My Soul: Texas Veterans Remember World War II
By Stephen M. Sloan, Lois E. Myers, and Michelle Holland, editors.
Profiles a cross-section of Texas veterans who gave eyewitness testimony to Baylor University's Institute for Oral History about their World War II experiences. Details first-hand accounts of a diverse group of Texas veterans from each branch of the military who lived through World War II. Documents not only war time stories, but also pre-war and post-war experiences of these Texas veterans.
Texas A&M University Press, 2015. 275 pages.
940.54 SL52T 2015

6. Newell's History of the Texas Revolution
By Rev. Chester Newell
Presents a new edition of History of the Revolution in Texas, Particularly of the War of 1835 & 1836, originally published in 1838. Provides an account of the Texas Revolution by Chester Newell, who interviewed participants such as Sam Houston and Mirabeau B. Lamar a year after the events. Includes a section on the geography, topography, statistics, and other characteristics of Texas in the mid-1830s intended for potential immigrants.
Copano Bay Press, 2015. 186 pages.
976.4 N442 2015
- Committee Meeting Handouts, Interim Charge 3: Landfills, House Committee on Environmental Regulation, Subcommittee on Air Quality and Municipal Landfills, January 23, 2018
- Municipal Solid Waste in Texas: A Year in Review: FY 2016 Data Summary and Analysis, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, October 2017
- Municipal Solid Waste Topics, Data on Municipal Solid Waste Facilities in Texas, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
- NAAQS Table, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Reviewing National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS): Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Texas State Implementation Plan, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
- Interim Report to the 85th Legislature (Charge 4 – Expedited permitting), Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Economic Development, November 2016
- Implementation of the Expedited Permitting Program, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Revised September 2016
- Expansion of Managed Care (Summary, Executive Commissioner's commitment to improving member and provider experience in Medicaid managed care, HHSC updates, STAR+PLUS, STAR Kids, advisory committees, questions and answers on managed care and access to care), Texas Health and Human Services Commission
- Managed Care Service Areas (Map), Texas Health and Human Services Commission
- Managed Care Organization Contract Reporting and Oversight (Presented to House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Article II), Legislative Budget Board, March 2018
- Managed Care: Contract Oversight and Monitoring; Update on Internal Audit and Contract Oversight Implementation (Presentation to House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Article II), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, March 28, 2018
- Managed Care: Contract Oversight and Monitoring; SAO Audit Update (Report 17-007) (Presentation to Senate Committee on Health and Human Services), Health and Human Services Commission, March 21, 2018
- "Medicaid Managed Care Is Still the Right Choice for Texas," Russell Withers, Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute, TribTalk, March 19, 2018
- An Audit Report on the Health and Human Services Commission's Management of Its Medicaid Managed Care Contract with Superior HealthPlan, Inc. and Superior HealthPlan Network, and Superior's Compliance with Reporting Requirements, Texas State Auditor's Office, January 2018
- "How Texas Medicaid Is Failing Children with Disabilities," Austin American-Statesman, November 2, 2017
- Utilization Review in STAR+PLUS Medicaid Managed Care, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, November 2017
- Texas Medicaid Managed Care and Children's Health Insurance Program: Summary of Activities and Trends in Healthcare Quality, Contract Year: 2016, Institute for Child Health Policy at the University of Florida, External Quality Review Organization for Texas Medicaid Managed Care and CHIP, August 2017; Addendum, October 2017
- Demonstrating the Value of Medicaid MLTSS Programs (Survey of Medicaid managed long-term services and supports programs in 12 states, including Texas), National Association of States United for Aging and Disabilities, Center for Health Care Strategies, May 2017
- Texas Medicaid Managed Care STAR Child, STAR Adult, and STAR+PLUS Adult Behavioral Health Survey Report, Contract Year 2015, Institute for Child Health Policy at the University of Florida, External Quality Review Organization for Texas Medicaid Managed Care and CHIP, HHSC Approval Date: April 27, 2017
- "Severely Disabled Kids' Lives at Risk, Parents Say, as Texas Enacts Medicaid Cost-Savings Plan" (Including history of STAR Kids), Dallas Morning News, February 13, 2017
- Texas Medicaid and CHIP in Perspective, 11th Edition, Chapter 11: Fee-for-Service and Managed Care (Overview of Medicaid managed care programs: STAR, STAR+PLUS, STAR Kids, STAR Health, children's Medicaid dental services, dual eligible, nursing facility carve-in), Appendix D: Managed Care History in Texas, Appendix E: Managed Care Quality Assurance Reports, Health and Human Services Commission, February 2017
- Review of HHSC's Contract Management and Oversight Function for Medicaid and CHIP Managed Care and Fee-for-Service Contracts, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, February 2017
- Combined Report on Medicaid Managed Care Provider Network Adequacy, Monitoring, and Violations, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, January 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Legislature (Interim Charge 9B – OIG Sunset implementation, including table of major provisions relating to HHSC Office of Inspector General in SB 200 and SB 207, 84th Legislature, R.S., and discussion of MCO efforts to reduce fraud, waste, and abuse in Medicaid), Senate Committee on Health and Human Service, November 2016
- Medicaid Managed Care Enrollment and Program Characteristics, 2015, Mathematica Policy Research, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Winter 2016
- Medicaid Managed Care in Texas: A Review of Access to Services, Quality of Care, and Cost Effectiveness, Sellers Dorsey, Milliman, Texas Association of Health Plans, February 2015
- Interim Report to the 84th Legislature (Charge 7 – Implementation of legislation in the 83rd Legislature, Regular Session; including discussion of SB 7, Medicaid Long Term Services and Supports Redesign, and Medicaid managed care), Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, December 2014
- "Medicaid Roadblocks" (Early history of Medicaid managed care), Texas Medicine, Texas Medical Association, October 2013
- Interim Report to the 83rd Legislature (Charge 2 – Cost containment initiatives, including expansion of managed care), Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, December 2012
- Interim Hearings – Week of April 2, 2018, House Committee on Business & Industry, Legislative Reference Library, March 27, 2018
- Interim Hearings – Week of April 9, 2018, House Committee on Economic & Small Business Development (Richardson), Legislative Reference Library, April 3, 2018
- NASAA Reminds Investors to Approach Cryptocurrencies, Initial Coin Offerings and Other Cryptocurrency-Related Investment Products With Caution, North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), January 4, 2018
- Statement on Cryptocurrencies and Initial Coin Offerings (Chairman Jay Clayton), U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, December 11, 2017
- The Bank Secrecy Act, Cryptocurrencies, and New Tokens: What is Known and What Remains Ambiguous, Coin Center, May 2017
- "Virtual Currencies: Growing Regulatory Framework and Challenges in the Emerging Fintech Ecosystem," 21 North Carolina Banking Institute 131 (March 1, 2017)
- "Bitcoin and Beyond: Current and Future Regulation of Virtual Currencies," 9 Ohio State Entrepreneurial Business Law Journal 429 (2015)
- Virtual Currencies: Emerging Regulatory, Law Enforcement, and Consumer Protection Challenges, U.S. Government Accountability Office, May 2014
- Regulatory Treatment of Virtual Currencies Under the Texas Money Services Act (Supervisor Memorandum 1037), Texas Department of Banking, April 3, 2014
- Application of FinCEN's Regulations to Persons Administering, Exchanging, or Using Virtual Currencies (Guidance), U.S. Department of the Treasury, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, March 18, 2013
- Accelerated Construction (Overview, guidelines, economic screening tools, presentations from 2017 district workshops), Texas Department of Transportation
- FHWA Initiatives to Accelerate Project Delivery, Federal Highway Administration
- 2018 Unified Transportation Program (UTP), Texas Department of Transportation, August 31, 2017
- 2018 Unified Transportation Program (UTP) – Public Meeting (Process and timeline), Texas Department of Transportation, July 20, 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature, House Select Committee on Transportation Planning, January 2017
- Unified Transportation Program – Funding Highway Construction Plan (UTP 2014-2018, searchable by project), Texas Department of Transportation
- Texas Transportation Plan 2040 (Plan 2040 Materials), Texas Department of Transportation, February 2015
- Texas Transportation Code § 201.991, Unified Transportation Program (Amended by SB312 (§14), 85th Leg., R.S.)
- 43 Texas Administrative Code § 16.105, Unified Transportation Programs (UTP)
- Statutory changes specified in Texas Department of Transportation's (TxDOT) sunset legislation:
- requiring toll road entities to use toll revenue to pay back TxDOT for grants used to construct toll roads.
- prohibiting TxDOT from operating or transferring a HOV lane as a tolled lane.
- authorizing TxDOT to convert non-tolled lanes as toll lanes – only if the number of non-tolled lanes is greater than or equal to the number in existence before the toll conversion project.
- prohibiting TxDOT from awarding contracts unless the contractor participates in E-verify
- Staff Report with Commission Decisions: Texas Department of Transportation, Sunset Advisory Commission, June 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Charge 2 - Toll Roads), House Committee on Transportation, January 2017
- Toll Road Systems, Texas Department of Transportation
- High-Occupancy Vehicle Lanes, Texas Department of Transportation
- E-Verify, Department of Homeland Security and USCIS
- Progress of Texas Department of Transportation's (TxDOT) efforts to issue an annual permit for transporting overweight, sealed intermodal shipping containers on TxDOT approved routes within 30 miles of a port of entry or an international bridge.
- Intermodal Shipping Container Port Permit, Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
- "Abbott Lifts Post-Harvey Suspension of Environmental Regulations," Houston Chronicle, April 6, 2018
- "Texas Should Reinstate Public Health, Environmental Protections Suspended in Response to Hurricane Harvey" (Press Release), Public Citizen, April 4, 2018
- "Silent Spills, Part 1: In Houston and Beyond, Harvey's Spills Leave a Toxic Legacy," "Silent Spills, Part 2: For Crosby Residents, a 'Bitter Taste' about Arkema, and Little Help from Government," Houston Chronicle, March 22, 2018
- Committee Meeting Handouts (Interim Charge 1: Hurricane Harvey/response and preparedness), House Committee on Environmental Regulation, January 23, 2018
- Hurricane Harvey Response (Various rules, notices, and reports concerning storm damage), Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
- 60x30TX 2017 Progress Report, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, July 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Texas Higher Education Strategic Plan: 60X30TX), House Committee on Higher Education, January 2017
- Interim Report (Charge 1 – Implementation of HB 5 and 60x30TX), Senate Higher Education Committee, November 2016
- 60x30TX Progress Report, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, September 2016
- 60x30TX: Texas Higher Education Strategic Plan: 2015-2030, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, July 23, 2015
- 60x30TX.com, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
- Texas Higher Education Data, Policymakers (Reports on higher education topics, including graduation rates, tuition and fees, degrees, and enrollment), Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
- Texas Veterans Commission
- Behavioral Health Boards
- Texas Medical Board
- Texas Historical Commission
- Tougher Drug Law Enforcement Does Not Increase Public Safety (Think Justice Blog), Vera Institute of Justice, January 5, 2018
- Citation in Lieu of Arrest (50 State Chart), National Conference of State Legislatures, October 23, 2017
- "Texas Cities Embrace a Softer Approach to Pot Possession as State Reforms Stall," Texas Observer, October 19, 2017
- Rethinking Prison for Drug Offenders: Alternatives to Incarceration, Nova Recovery Center, August 3, 2016
- Community Supervision and Parole: Funding, Revocations, and Costs Per Day (Presented to Joint Meetings of the House Corrections and Criminal Jurisprudence Committees), Legislative Budget Board, May 2016
- Police Bias in the Enforcement of Drug Crimes: Evidence from Low Priority Laws, Department of Economics, West Virginia University, 2016
- Recidivism Reduction: Community-Based Supervision Alternatives to Incarceration, American Legislative Exchange Council, April 2015
- "Rethinking the Use of Community Supervision," 103 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 1015 (Fall 2013)
- "Legal Community Meets Relief Challenges after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma," ABA Journal, February 2018
- "Harris County Officials to Get Update on Closed Criminal Courthouse," Houston Chronicle, January 25, 2018
- "Four Months after Hurricane Harvey, Four Major Questions about Recovery for 2018," Texas Tribune, January 4, 2018
- Courts Help Each Other Survive Hurricane Season, Judiciary News, United States Courts, January 2018
- Harvey Recovery Resources (Legal Assistance) Harris County Law Library
- Orlando Salinas V. The State Of Texas; Opinion and Dissenting Opinion (No. PD-0170-16, Constitutionality of Felony Conviction Fees), Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, March 8, 2017
- Orlando Salinas V. The State Of Texas, Appellant's Petition for Discretionary Review (Case No. PD-0170-16, Constitutionality of Felony Conviction Fees), Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, March 29, 2016
- Texas Government Code §§ 101.001 - 101.181, Filing Fees and Other Fees and Costs in Civil Proceedings
- Texas Government Code §§ 102.001 - 102.142, Court Costs In Criminal Proceedings
- Order Adopting the Recommendations of the Judicial Committee on Information Technology for Access to Electronically Filed Court Documents By Judges, Clerks, and Attorneys Through Re:Searchtx. (Misc. Docket No. 17-9025), Texas Supreme Court, February 21, 2017
- Re:SearchTX Recommendations (Draft), Texas Judicial Committee on Information Technology, January 20, 2017
- Re:SearchTX Website, Texas Office of Court Administration
In this weekly post, we feature helpful research tools and recent articles of interest to the legislative community.
- Track felony offenses in Texas by code and category. (Texas Legislative Council, April 2018)
- Map border checkpoints within the U.S. along the U.S.–Mexico border. (Cato Institute, accessed April 12, 2018)
- Examine discipline disparities in K-12 education. (U.S. Government Accountability Office, March 2018)
- See which produce is more likely to contain pesticide residue. (Environmental Working Group, 2018)
- Explore political opinions of America's voting-age youth. (Harvard Institute of Politics, April 11, 2018)
- "Boundary lines." By Mark Walsh. ABA Journal: The Lawyer's Magazine, April 2018, pp. 54-59.
Examines whether new methods of analysis, specifically the use of mathematical principles, can help courts identify partisan gerrymandering that goes too far. - "How states use funds under the TANF block grant (2018)." By Liz Schott, Ife Floyd, and Ashley Burnside. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Updated April 2, 2018, pp. 1-19.
Examines the use of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families [TANF] funds by state governments in 2016. Finds states spend slightly more than half of their combined federal and state TANF dollars on the core welfare reform areas of basic assistance, child care for low-income families, and work supports. Includes several state tables on TANF spending and identifies Texas as a state in the "Race to the Bottom," spending only six percent of TANF funds on basic assistance in 2016. - "New help for homeless college students." By Story Hinckley. Christian Science Monitor, April 2, 2018, pp. 17, 19-20.
Highlights California programs that provide housing and food assistance to help homeless students stay in community colleges and other higher education institutions. - "Students want faster degrees. Colleges are responding." By Julian Wyllie. Chronicle of Higher Education, April 6, 2018, pp. A8-A10, A12.
Highlights new college degree programs such as Purdue University's "Degree in 3" that allow students to graduate in three years. Explains these programs appeal to students who are cost-conscious or eager to start their careers. - "Facebook and democracy: the antisocial network." Economist, March 24th-30th, 2018, pp. 21-22.
Considers whether the scandal over the use of Facebook's data by political consultant Cambridge Analytica will lead to stricter regulations concerning data protection and digital privacy. - "Gun laws: what works." Economist, March 24th-30th, 2018, pp. 26-27.
Reports the absence of a federal response to mass shootings has spurred several states and cities to pass gun control laws that seem to be saving lives. Divides the laws into three categories: laws that increase scrutiny of gun buyers, "extreme-risk protection order" laws, and laws that tighten rules on gun storage. - "Florida extends private-school vouchers to bullied students." By Arianna Prothero. Education Week, March 21, 2018, pp. 18-19.
Examines Florida's recently enacted law, which offers bullied students Hope Scholarships to attend private schools. - "Appropriately framing child health care spending: a prerequisite for value improvement." By Kao-Ping Chua, et al. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), March 20, 2018, pp. 1087-1090.
Argues that stakeholders, including policy makers, should reject language that frames child health care spending as small when compared with adult health care spending. Lists reasons why this is problematic. - "Sharing connections." By Leonie Heyworth. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), April 3, 2018, pp. 1323-1324.
Narrates a physician's experience providing telehealth services to a Vietnam veteran who evacuated his home during Hurricane Harvey. Advocates for a partnership between government entities and the private sector so telehealth can continue to be a tool for disaster relief and more. - "The 'nice girl' who saved the Second Amendment." By John J. Miller. National Review, April 16, 2018, pp. 25-27.
Profiles historian Joyce Lee Malcolm and her research cited in the Supreme Court's Heller decision recognizing an individual right to possess a firearm. Related information at: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/07pdf/07-290.pdf - "A new health-care debate." By Yuval Levin and Ramesh Ponnuru. National Review, April 16, 2018, pp. 28-30.
Advocates for more market-friendly health care policy reforms through block grants for Medicaid and Obamacare funds, and more state control. - "Dirty politics." By Margaret Talbot. New Yorker, April 2, 2018, pp. 38-51.
Profiles Scott Pruitt and his efforts at the Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] to focus on "EPA originalism" by grounding EPA action specifically on federal statutes and not pursuing additional, new environmental threats. - "Bordernomics: the US–Mexico border region." By M. Ray Perryman. Perryman Report and Texas Letter, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 1-3, 6.
Describes the economy of the US–Mexico border region to determine regional dynamics and identify actions which could increase the level of trade and economic activity between the two nations. - "Infrastructure by the people, for the people." By John Godfrey. Public Power, March/April 2018, pp. 39.
Emphasizes the importance of infrastructure with regard to public utilities. Explains why the American Public Power Association will oppose any effort by the federal government to move toward privatization of electric utilities. - "License overload?" By Albert Downs and Iris Hentze. State Legislatures, April 2018, pp. 18-19, 21-22.
Reports that over 25 percent of today's workforce hold jobs that require an occupational license. Notes several states are reviewing licensing requirements and considering policy changes. - "TMA makes medicine's case post-Harvey." By Joey Berlin. Texas Medicine, March 2018, pp. 44-45.
Reviews the Texas Medical Association's work with legislators to address challenges from Hurricane Harvey. - "ERCOT predicts record-breaking peak power demand this summer." Texas Public Power, March 2018, p. 1.
Summarizes the Electric Reliability Council of Texas' [ERCOT] Preliminary Seasonal Assessment of Resource Adequacy [SARA] for Summer 2018. Updates expectations for Spring 2018 based on the final SARA report. Reports at: http://www.ercot.com/content/wcm/lists/143976/SARA-FinalSpring2018.pdf and http://www.ercot.com/content/wcm/lists/143976/SARA-PreliminarySummer2018.pdf - "Public power: a rich history, a bright future." By Delia Patterson. Texas Public Power, March 2018, pp. 3, 6-7.
Provides a brief history of the public power business model. Argues that, as an integral part of the nation's electric utility infrastructure, public power utilities continue to play an important role. - "What can we do to stop it?" By Sean Gregory, et al. Time, April 2, 2018, pp. 32-35.
Presents six steps for reducing gun violence in the United States. Argues it is more effective to tackle the problem as a public health issue rather than a political one.
National Library Week 2018
Apr 10
- The LRL's current location on the second floor of the State Capitol has been in continuous use as a library since 1889. Learn more about the library's adaptive historical room treatment.
- The Legislative Reference Library was created by Acts 1969, 61st Leg., p. 154, Ch. 55 (Senate Bill 263) and placed under the direct supervision of the Texas Legislature. However, the LRL's beginnings date to 1909, when the newly formed Texas Library and Historical Commission (now the Texas State Library and Archives Commission) was directed to establish "a section of the State Library for legislative reference and information" (Acts 1909, 31st Leg., p. 126, Ch. 70 (House Bill 142).
- The library's print collection includes original bill files from the 63rd Legislature (1973) to the present, session laws dating back to the Republic of Texas, Texas House and Senate Journals back to the 1890s, Texas agency documents, books and periodicals covering a wide range of topics, and more. Our oldest Texas print title is the Laws Passed at a Special Session of the Sixth Congress of the Republic of Texas, dated 1842.
- Our librarians are consistently working to add digitized records to our already significant collection of electronic resources. The Legislative Archive System, Texas Legislators: Past & Present, and Constitutional Amendments are just a few of the many digital resources that can be accessed at the Capitol and beyond.
- The Legislative Clipping Service and Clippings Archive marked its 40th anniversary in 2016 and covers the period 1900 to the present. In addition to clipping articles from about 25 Texas daily newspapers, the database includes links to bills and reports referenced in the clippings.
- This blog, Points of Interest, hit the 1 million views mark in February 2018. With posts ranging from bill statistics to resources for interim hearings to historical perspectives and more, the blog is just one more tool we use to share our resources with the legislative community and public.
- Coastal Management Program Biennial Report 2015-2016, Texas General Land Office, December 1, 2016
- Development of the initial State Flood Plan by the Texas Water Development Board, and how the plan might be enhanced or focused in light of Harvey
- Development of the State Flood Assessment Report (Memorandum to Board Members), Texas Water Development Board, Surface Water Division, February 26, 2018
- Development of a State Flood Plan for Texas (Memorandum to Board Members), Texas Water Development Board, Surface Water Division, August 3, 2017
- Flood Mitigation Planning, Texas Water Development Board
- State Flood Assessment (Project overview and timeline, online survey), Texas Water Development Board
- Science and data availability and needs related to flood risk and to responding to flood events
- Living with Houston Flooding, James A. Baker Institute for Public Policy of Rice University, December 2017
- Report Card for Texas' Infrastructure 2017 (Flood Control), Texas Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, September 20, 2017
- TWDB Flood Viewer - TexasFlood.org (Interactive map - flood gauges, lake conditions, weather alerts, and weather radar), Texas Water Development Board and Texas Natural Resources Information System
- Best methods of providing state financial assistance for flood infrastructure needs
- Flood Protection Grant Programs, Texas Water Development Board
- Opportunities for improved collection and storage of flood flows for future supply needs
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Charge 3 – Conservation), House Committee on Natural Resources, December 2016
- "Can Texas Learn How to Store Flood Water for the Future?", Fort Worth Star-Telegram, June 23, 2015
- Interim Report to the 84th Texas Legislature (Charge 4 – Aquifer storage and recovery), House Committee on Natural Resources, January 2015
- The role of voluntary land conservation efforts, including conservation easements, in preventing and mitigating flooding
- "How Houston Could Reduce Storm Flooding," Conservation Finance Network, February 21, 2018
- Bradbury: Open Space Best Protection Against Catastrophic Flooding (Testimony to House Committee on Natural Resources, October 2017), Texas Agricultural Land Trust
- Protecting Open Space & Ourselves: Reducing Flood Risk in the Gulf of Mexico Through Strategic Land Conservation, The Nature Conservancy, December 2016
- Interim Report to the 84th Texas Legislature (Charge 3 – Land stewardship in support of the state's water supply and to protect environmental flows), House Committee on Natural Resources, January 2015
- Committee Meeting Handouts, House Select Committee on Opioids & Substance Abuse, March 27, 2018
- Interim Hearings – Week of March 26, 2018, House Select Committee on Opioids & Substance Abuse, Legislative Reference Library, March 19, 2018
- Texas Opioid Summary, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Revised February 2018
- Texas Health Data: Opioids (Data visualizations on opioid-related deaths, inpatient emergency department visits, and poison center calls), Texas Department of State Health Services
- Opioids, Kaiser Family Foundation, 2015-2018
- Prescribing Policies: States Confront Opioid Overdose Epidemic (Background, state action, table of legislation), National Conference of State Legislatures, April 5, 2018
- All for One and One for All: Developing Coordinated State Opioid Strategies, Milbank Memorial Fund, Center for Evidence-Based Policy, February 2018
- Clinical Guidance for Treating Pregnant and Parenting Women With Opioid Use Disorder and Their Infants (Background, epidemiology), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2018 (released February 7, 2018)
- Pregnant Women and Substance Use: Overview of Research & Policy in the United States, Bridging the Divide: A Project of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, The George Washington University, February 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Charge 1 – Behavioral health system, including substance abuse treatment; Charge 6 – Substance abuse, homelessness, and veterans), House Select Committee on Mental Health, December 2016
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Charge 4 – Improving birth outcomes, drug and tobacco use in pregnancy), House Committee on Public Health, December 2016
- Co-occurring Disorders (Criminal justice system, homelessness, primary care, veterans and the military community), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Opioids Plan-Based Audit (Draft), Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation, April 2, 2018
- Statewide Substance Abuse Services: Overview and Funding (Presentation to House Select Committee on Opioids and Substance Abuse), Legislative Budget Board, March 2018
- Strategies for Promoting the Safe Use and Appropriate Prescribing of Prescription Opioids: Landscape Analysis, Margolis Center for Health Policy, Duke University, February 15, 2018
- Opioid Drug Utilization Inspection: Texas Medicaid Efforts to Reduce Prescription Opioid Abuse and Overutilization, Office of Inspector General, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, May 30, 2017
- Examples of Community-Level Logic Models for Reducing the Non-Medical Use of Opioid Prescription Drugs, Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, May 23, 2017
- Guide for Policymakers: Prevention, Early Intervention and Treatment of Risky Substance Use and Addiction, National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, December 2015
- 2018 Unified Transportation Program (UTP), Texas Department of Transportation, August 31, 2017
- "Texas Road Finance, Part II: Economic Impacts," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, June-July 2016
- "Texas Road Finance, Part I: Paying for Highways and Byways," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, May 2016
- Texas Clear Lanes: Congestion Relief Initiative, Texas Department of Transportation, March 1, 2016
- 2015 Urban Mobility Scorecard, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, INRIX, August 2015
- Texas Transportation Plan 2040 (Plan 2040 Materials), Texas Department of Transportation, February 2015
- Congestion Projects, Texas Clear Lanes, Texas Department of Transportation
- Environmental and Community Impacts of Shale Development in Texas, Transportation Impacts, TAMEST Shale Task Force, 2017 (released June 13, 2017)
- Impacts to Transportation Infrastructure and Critical Needs (Presentation to TAMEST Shale Task Force), Texas A&M Transportation Institute, April 2017
- Interim Report to the 84th Legislature (SB 1747 and shale affected roads), House Committee on Energy Resources, January 2015
- Strengthening Texas’ Rainy Day Fund: Testimony before the Senate Finance Committee on the Economic Stabilization Fund, Texas Public Policy Foundation, March 20, 2018
- Interim Hearings – Week of March 19, 2018, Senate Committee on Finance, Legislative Reference Library, March 12, 2018
- State Rainy Day Funds Grow Even as Total Balances Lag, The Pew Charitable Trusts, January 25, 2018
- Texas Budget Challenges Are Not Over, Texas Taxpayers and Research Associates, August 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Legislature (Charge 2 – Purchasing practices), House Committee on Government Transparency & Operation, January 2017
- Senate Bill 20: Centralized State Purchasing Study, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, December 2016
- 84(R) Senate Bill 20: Frequently Asked Questions, Texas Department of Information Resources, Last update: August 11, 2016
- LBB Contracts Database, Legislative Budget Board
- Purchasing, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
- Texas Cybersecurity Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2018-2023, Office of the Chief Information Security Officer, Texas Department of Information Resources, January 25, 2018
- Interim Report to the 85th Legislature (Charge 1 – Cybersecurity; Charge 4 – Cloud computing), House Committee on Government Transparency & Operation, January 2017
- Technology Legislation, Texas Department of Information Resources
- State Funding for Border Security (Presented to the House Appropriations Committee), Legislative Budget Board, February 2017
- Texas State Government Effectiveness and Efficiency Report: Selected Issues and Recommendations (Overview of Texas Border Security Funding and Activities), Legislative Budget Board, January 2015
- Adult and Juvenile Correctional Populations: Monthly Report, Legislative Budget Board, March 2018
- Juvenile Justice System and Adult Community Supervision Funding (Presented to Senate Finance Committee), Legislative Budget Board, December 2017
- Crime Laboratory Accreditation Program, Accredited Forensic Labs as of 3/20/2018 (in Texas), Accredited Forensic Labs as of 3/20/2018 (outside Texas), Texas Forensic Science Commission, March 20, 2018
- Letter to Colonel Steven C. McCraw, Director, Texas Department of Public Safety, regarding crime lab fees, Governor Greg Abbott, July 28, 2017
- Letter to Texas law enforcement executive regarding fees for forensic analysis services, Steven C. McCraw, Director, Texas Department of Public Safety, July 20, 2017
- Interim Report to the 82nd Legislature (Charge 6 – Forensic testing in Texas criminal laboratories), Senate Committee on Criminal Justice, December 2010
- Analysis of Sexual Assault Evidence Initiative (SB 1636) (SB 1636, 82nd Legislature, R.S.), Texas Department of Public Safety
- Sexual Assault Evidence Tracking Program (HB 281, 85th Legislature, R.S.), Texas Department of Public Safety
- "Abbott Lifts Post-Harvey Suspension of Environmental Regulations," Houston Chronicle, April 6, 2018
- "Silent Spills, Part 1: In Houston and Beyond, Harvey's Spills Leave a Toxic Legacy," "Silent Spills, Part 2: For Crosby Residents, a 'Bitter Taste' about Arkema, and Little Help from Government," Houston Chronicle, March 22, 2018
- "What Harvey Taught Us: Lessons From the Energy Industry," Forbes, November 22, 2017
- Fact Sheet: Environmental And Health Concerns about Oil and Gas Spills after Hurricane Harvey, Texas Public Interest Research Group (TexPIRG), September 12, 2017
- "Texas: Harvey and the Future of Energy," E&E News, Environment & Energy Publishing LLC, September 5, 2017
- "RRC Grants Waivers, Takes Actions to Speed Hurricane Harvey Recovery" (Press Release), Railroad Commission of Texas, September 1, 2017
- From Katrina to Harvey: Storm Resilience in the Age of Shale, Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, August 29, 2017
- Before and After the Storm: A Compilation of Recent Studies, Programs, and Policies Related to Storm Hardening and Resiliency: Update, Edison Electric Institute, March 2014
- Texas Energy Assurance Plan, Public Utility Commission of Texas, November 2012
- Hurricane Response (TCEQ Executive Director's regulatory guidance, suspension of TCEQ rules, TCEQ resources for Texas residents in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, disaster relief funding, current conditions of drinking water and air quality), Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
- Staff Report with Final Results: Railroad Commission of Texas (Issue 2), Sunset Advisory Commission, June 2017
- "Paying More: The Gas Reliability Infrastructure Program," Texas Coalition for Affordable Power, January 30, 2017
- Natural Gas Consumers & the Texas Railroad Commission: Pocketbook & Policy Issues (Hiking Rates without Review: The Failed Gas Reliability Infrastructure Program), Atmos Cities Steering Committee, December 2010
- Texas Utilities Code § 104.301, Interim Adjustment for Changes in Investment
- 16 Texas Administrative Code § 7.7101, Interim Rate Adjustments, Railroad Commission of Texas, Gas Services Division
- "Changes to Frac Sand Will Lead to Huge Well Savings," Oil & Gas Technology, March 13, 2018
- "Frac Facts: Permian Driving Frac Sand Supply Shift," American Oil & Gas Reporter, December 2017
- Frac Sand in the United States: A Geological and Industry Overview, U.S. Geological Service, 2015
- Decommissioning US Power Plants: Decisions, Costs, and Key Issues (4.3 Onshore Wind; 4.4 Offshore Wind), Resources for the Future, October 2017
- "Retiring Worn-Out Wind Turbines Could Cost Billions that Nobody Has," Valley Morning Star, February 18, 2017
- "Be Aggressive with Wind Energy: Blow Away the Decommissioning Fears," 2 Oil and Gas, Natural Resources and Energy Journal 621 (2017)
- "Sustainable Decommissioning of an Offshore Wind Farm," 102 Renewable Energy (2017)
- "Wind Energy’s Dirty Word: Decommissioning," 95 Texas Law Review 123 (2016)
- Permian Basin Economic Indicators, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, March 22, 2018
- Impacts to Transportation Infrastructure and Critical Needs (Presentation to TAMEST Shale Task Force), Texas A&M Transportation Institute, April 2017
- Permian Basin Workforce Development Board Local Plan: Program Years 2017–2020, Permian Basin Workforce Development Board
- PBRPC Regional Reports, Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission
- Long-term funding solutions for a stable regulatory structure
- Adequacy of well-plugging processes and funds
- State Managed Plugging; Cost Calculation: Plugging Cost Estimates; and Oil & Gas Regulation and Cleanup (OGRC) Fund, Railroad Commission of Texas
- Cleanup and removal of abandoned equipment
- Seismic research needs for the University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology and any response to research findings by the RRC
- TexNet and the Center for Integrated Seismicity Research, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin
- House Bill 22 2018 Accountability Decisions Framework (To the Administrator Addressed Correspondence), Texas Education Agency, April 10, 2018
- 2017–2018 Preliminary Summary of Finances (SOF) (To the Administrator Addressed Correspondence), Texas Education Agency, September 18, 2017
- House Bill 22 Overview and Expected Timeline for Implementation, (To the Administrator Addressed Correspondence), Texas Education Agency, August 9, 2017
- 2018 Accountability Development Materials, Texas Education Agency
- Coordinated School Health - Bullying and Cyber-bullying, Texas Education Agency
- Finance and Grants, Texas Education Agency
- Legislative Briefing Book (85th Texas Legislature), Texas Education Agency
- Hurricane Harvey Resources, Texas Education Agency
- "How Two States Tackled Transportation Funding" (including Texas, toll roads, public-private partnerships, and an interview with State Rep. Larry Phillips), Capitol Ideas, Council of State Governments, May/June 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Legislature (Charge 5 – Local transportation funding), House Committee on Transportation, January 2017
- Interim Report to the 85th Legislature, House Select Committee on Transportation Planning, January 2017
- Transportation Funding in Texas, Texas Department of Transportation, 2016-2017 Edition
- Transportation Governance and Finance: A 50-State Review of State Legislatures and Departments of Transportation, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), November 2016
- "Texas Road Finance, Part II: Economic Impacts," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, June-July 2016
- "Texas Road Finance, Part I: Paying for Highways and Byways," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, May 2016
- Transportation Funding Options: Legislative Policy Report, Legislative Budget Board, February 2015
- Interim Report to the 84th Legislature, Senate Select Committee on Transportation Funding, Expenditures, and Finance, January 2015
- Interim Report to the 84th Legislature, House Select Committee on Transportation Funding, Expenditures, and Finance, December 2014
- Deep Dive: Transportation, Transportation Funding and Finance State Bill Tracking Database, National Conference of State Legislatures
- Transportation Policy Research Center: Finance, Texas A&M Transportation Institute
- Toll Roads & Toll Bridges in Texas (Map of toll roads operated by statewide toll authorities, regional mobility authorities, regional toll authorities, county toll authorities, metropolitan rapid transit authorities, etc.), Texas Department of Transportation, March 2018
- Report on the Elimination of Toll Roads: HB 2612, 84th Texas Legislature, Texas Department of Transportation, September 1, 2016
- Texas Toll Road Primer, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, November 2014 (through 83rd Legislature)
- Clinical Best Practices for Early Detection, Diagnosis, and Pharmaceutical and Non-Pharmaceutical Treatment of Persons With Alzheimer’s Disease, Texas Department of State Health Services, March 22, 2018
- 2018 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures, Alzheimer's Association, 2018
- Preventing Cognitive Decline and Dementia: A Way Forward, Committee on Preventing Dementia and Cognitive Impairment, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, June 22, 2017
- National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care in Nursing Homes: Antipsychotic Medication Use Data Report, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, January 12, 2017
- Deaths from Alzheimer’s Disease — United States, 1999–2014, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), May 26, 2017
- "UT Southwestern and UIL Launch Concussion Tracking Program" (Press Release), University Interscholastic League, December 12, 2016
- Texas Brain Injury Advisory Council Report, Health and Human Services Commission, December 2016
- Audit of a Clinical Research Study to Treat Traumatic Brain Injury and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans: Brain Synergy Institute Contractor Performance and Billing, and HHSC Contract Procurement and Monitoring, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, November 22, 2016
- Texas Council on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Biennial Report 2016, Health and Human Services Commission, September 2016
- "Bill Would Require Texans to Opt Out of Organ Donation" (HB 1938, 85th Legislature, R.S.), Houston Chronicle, February 28, 2017
- Donation Process, Donate Life Texas, Updated June 2016
- "Why Don't More People Want to Donate Their Organs?," The Atlantic, November 10, 2014
- Interim Report to the 81st Texas Legislature (Charge 4 – Anatomical Gift Act), House Committee on Public Health, December 2008
- Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 692A, Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
In this weekly post, we feature helpful research tools and recent articles of interest to the legislative community.
- See how highway deck parks improve quality of life in cities. (Stateline, April 2, 2018)
- Read about federal legislation that would improve transparency related to federal unfunded mandates. (Council of State Governments, March 28, 2018)
- Examine racial disparities in incarceration rates. (Vera Institute of Justice, February 2018)
- Consider the results of a blind taste test of recycled water. (EurekAlert!, March 13, 2018)
- "Reckless requests." By Lorelei Laird. ABA Journal: The Lawyer's Magazine, March 2018, pp. 16-18.
Considers Washington State's and Florida's efforts to modify their public records laws, including provisions relating to attorney fees and excessive requests. - "From opposition to preparation, Austin businesses gear up for sick-leave rules." By Daniel Salazar. Austin Business Journal, March 23, 2018, pp. 4-6.
Reports on Austin's mandated sick leave ordinance and the impact on business owners' operations. - "Is student debt big enough to hold back the economy?" By Dan Bauman. Chronicle of Higher Education, March 16, 2018, p. A25.
Examines student debt in terms of what research shows as to its effect on small-business start-ups, borrowers purchasing homes, and which segments of the student population holds the most debt. - "Autonomous vehicles: a driverless tragedy." Economist, March 24th-30th, 2018, pp. 73-74.
Discusses the call for tighter rules and safety standards for the testing of autonomous vehicles, in the wake of the first known case of a pedestrian being killed by a self-driving car in Tempe, Arizona. - "The geopolitics of energy: the new power superpowers." Economist, March 17th, 2018, pp. 1, 3-12.
Reports on the geopolitical implications of the transition from fossil fuels to cleaner energy and pinpoints the winners and losers. - "DACA continues for now, as does uncertainty for 'dreamers'." By Corey Mitchell. Education Week, March 7, p. 6.
Discusses the United States Supreme Court's refusal to intervene in the legal battle over DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Addresses the effect President Trump's current immigration policy is having on DACA eligible students' behavior and attendance. - "States confront a range of hurdles to swift action on school security." By Daarel Burnette II. Education Week, March 7, 2018, pp. 8-9.
Discusses school security strategies governors and state legislatures are considering in light of the recent school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Quotes Governor Greg Abbott. - "The pain refugees: the forgotten victims of America's opioid crisis." By Brian Goldstone. Harper's Magazine, April 2018, pp. 53-61.
Explores the complexities of the opioid addiction and overdose crisis, beyond the standard narrative of "doctors as dupes and patients as victims." - "From payday loans to pawnshops: fringe banking, the unbanked, and health." By Jerzy Eisenberg-Guyot, et al. Health Affairs, March 2018, pp. 429-437.
Examines the correlation between health and the use of fringe banking (including payday lenders and check cashers) and/or being unbanked (not having one's own bank account). Suggests expanding social welfare programs and labor protections to reduce the need for such stressful financial programs, thus reducing the stresses fringe services place on physical and mental health. - "Parent mentoring program increases coverage rates for uninsured Latino children." By Glenn Flores, et al. Health Affairs, March 2018, pp. 403-412.
Evaluates the effects of parent mentors on insuring Latino children eligible for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program [CHIP] from 2011-15 in Dallas County, Texas. - "Current developments in state and local tax: federal tax reform and other significant developments." By Mark L. Nachbar and Mary F. Bernard. Journal of State Taxation, Spring 2018, pp. 7-10, 38-39.
Provides a brief overview of how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will impact state and local taxes. Explores other significant tax developments for individual states, including Texas.
Related information at: http://caselaw.findlaw.com/tx-supreme-court/1884104.html - "Against a weed industry." By Jonathan Caulkins. National Review, April 2, 2018, pp. 27-29.
Argues against a for-profit industry for cannabis products at this time. Advocates restricting legal supply to nonprofit organizations and offers suggestions as to how this idea could be accomplished. - "The graying of the welfare state." By William Voegeli. National Review, March 19, 2018, pp. 27-30.
Examines how increased longevity and declining birthrates are increasing the fiscal, political, and social challenges related to "welfare state" programs such as Social Security and Medicare. - "U.S. electric transportation: getting in gear." By Michael Britt and Tom Flaherty. Public Utilities Fortnightly, March 2018, pp. 32-39, 71.
Argues that, by collaborating with the global original equipment manufacturer community, utilities can play a more active role in spreading public awareness and encouraging commercial adoption of electric transportation. Provides examples of what other countries have done. - "Guns, code, and freedom." By Mark McDaniel. Reason, April 2018, pp. 48-55.
Presents an interview with Cody Wilson, the Austin-based gun-rights activist, who "launched the age of the digital gun" with the publication of files showing how to make a 3D-printed pistol. - "For end-of-life care, fresh challenges begin." By Joey Berlin. Texas Medicine, March 2018, pp. 24-29.
Discusses SB11, 85th Legislature, 1st C.S., which establishes new requirements for in-hospital do-not-resuscitate orders. - "Fostering change." By Sean Price. Texas Medicine, March 2018, pp. 32-35.
Examines SB11, 85th Legislature, R.S., by focusing on the new requirement that foster children "be seen by a physician within three business days of coming into the care of Child Protective Services." - "The young and the relentless." Time, April 2, 2018, pp. 24-31.
Profiles student leaders of the new grassroots movement against gun violence that sprang up in response to the mass shooting at their school in Parkland, Florida. Discusses what students have achieved so far and their goals for the movement.
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Topic 1 – Maintaining the military value of defense installations and communities, including Charge 4 – Aid to federal military installations), House Committee on Defense & Veterans' Affairs, December 2016
- Preparing for Duty: State Policy Options to Sustain Military Installations, National Conference of State Legislatures, December 2016
- Report and Recommendations to the 85th Texas Legislature (Charge 5 – Best practices for improving military value at military installations in Texas), Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations, November 2016
- "Military Installations Worth Billions for Texas: Comptroller Study Weighs Economic Impacts," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, September 2016
- Arizona Becomes First State to Establish FinTech Sandbox (HB2434, AZ Leg. 2018), Competitive Enterprise Institute, March 24, 2018
- Financial Technology: Additional Steps By Regulators Could Protect Consumers and Aid Regulatory Oversight, U.S. Government Accountability Office, March 2018
- "Activists Fear Arizona Will Let Companies Prey in a 'Regulatory Sandbox'," Phoenix New Times, February 27, 2018
- Modernizing Regulation to Encourage Fintech Innovation (Testimony and Attachments), U.S. House Committee on Financial Services, Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Examining Opportunities and Challenges in the Financial Technology ("Fintech") Marketplace, January 30, 2018
- "Regulatory Sandboxes Can Help States Advance FinTech," American Banker, September 5, 2017
- The Myth of the Skills Gap," MIT Technology Review, August 25, 2017
- State and Local Government Workforce: 2017 Trends (Survey Findings), Center for State & Local Government Excellence, June 2017
- State Workforce and Economic Development: Opportunities for Collaboration, Urban Institute, November 2016
- Prosperity Requires Being Bold: Integrating Education and the Workforce for a Bright Texas Future (Tri-Agency Report to the Office of the Governor), Texas Education Agency, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Texas Workforce Commission, November 2016
- "Which Industries Need Workers? Exploring Differences in Labor Market Activity," Monthly Labor Review (Bureau of Labor Statistics), January 2016
- The Workforce in Texas: Aligning Education to Meet the Needs of Texas Employers, Texas Association of Workforce Boards, February 2015
- A Workforce That Works: County Innovations in Workforce Development, National Association of Counties, July 2014
- All Texas Enterprise Fund Awarded Projects to Date, Office of the Governor, February 28, 2018
- How States Are Improving Tax Incentives For Jobs and Growth: A National Assessment of Evaluation Practices, The Pew Charitable Trusts, May 2017
- Texas Enterprise Fund: 2017 Legislative Report (Includes maps of all funded projects by region), Office of the Governor, 2017
- Investing In Texas: Economic Incentives and Programs, TTARA Research Foundation, February 2015
- An Audit Report on the Texas Enterprise Fund at the Office of the Governor, Texas State Auditor's Office, September 2014
- Texas Government Code §§ 481.078 - 481.080, Texas Enterprise Fund
- Texas Government Code §§ 490G.001 - 490G.009, Economic Incentive Oversight Board
- "Nearly 670K Property Insurance Claims in Texas from Hurricane Harvey: TDI," Insurance Journal, February 13, 2018
- Hurricane Harvey Data Call, Presentation to the Senate Business and Commerce Committee (Data on claims and losses; residential property, automobile, flood insurance, and commercial property data by region), Texas Department of Insurance, January 23, 2018
- "In Post-Harvey Houston, Insurance Has Created a New Gap Between the Haves and Have Nots," Dallas Morning News, December 27, 2017
- "ICT Estimates Hurricane Harvey Insured Losses at $19 Billion" (Press Release), Insurance Council of Texas, September 15, 2017
- Regulating Homeowners Insurance in Texas, House Research Organization, October 18, 2010
- Homeowners Insurance, Texas Department of Insurance
- Residential Property Insurance, Office of Public Insurance Counsel
- What if I Disagree with My Insurer's Decision?, Texas Department of Insurance
- Just the Facts: TWIA Appraisal Process and Deadlines and Dispute a Claim, Texas Windstorm Insurance Association
- Texas Transportation Code §§ 601.051 - 601.053, Requirement of Financial Responsibility; Evidence of Financial Responsibility
- Texas Transportation Code §§ 601.451 - 601.454, Financial Responsibility Verification Program (TexasSure)
- Texas Transportation Code § 601.072, Minimum Coverage Amounts; Exclusions
- Texas Transportation Code § 521.143, Evidence of Financial Responsibility Required
- Life Insurance Settlements: Regulatory Inconsistencies May Pose a Number of Challenges (GAO-10-775), U.S. Government Accountability Office, July 9, 2010
- 28 Texas Administrative Code §§ 3.1201 - 3.1203, Discretionary Clauses; Adopted Rules (Discussion, commentary, agency response), Official Order of the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Texas, No. 10-1035 (Deceptive Clauses), Texas Department of Insurance