Contact Tracing
Sep 15
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describes contact tracing as "an effective disease control strategy that involves identifying cases and their contacts then working with them to interrupt disease transmission." In the public health world, contact tracing has long been used in response to infectious diseases. Currently the strategy includes interviewing affected individuals, monitoring cases, providing instructions on isolation and quarantine, and assisting in crisis management. Below are background resources on the principles and concepts involved in contact tracing and state implementation of contact tracing programs.
- Contact Tracing Resources for Health Departments, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, updated September 1, 2020
- Contact Tracing, Texas Department of State Health Services, last updated June 28, 2020
- How States Are Ramping Up Their COVID-19 Contract Tracing Capacity (Includes an interactive map), National Academy for State Health Policy, June 8, 2020
- "COVID-19 Contact Tracing: What Is It and How It Is Getting Done in States," The NCSL Blog, National Conference of State Legislatures, June 2, 2020
- Principles of Contact Tracing, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, updated April 29, 2020
- Roadmap to Recovery: A Public Health Guide for Governors (Step 3: Dramatically Scale Capacity for Isolation, Contact Tracing, and Quarantine), National Governors Association, April 21, 2020
- Contact Tracing and Disease Intervention Resources, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
- COVID-19 Testing and Contact Tracing Resources, National Conference of State Legislatures
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- HB 892, which relates to county regulation of game rooms. Monitor the status of counties statewide who have chosen to regulate game rooms and implement their own regulatory structure to combat illegal gambling activity via registration and permitting requirements, fees, disclosure of ownership, inspection schemes, and civil and criminal penalties.
- "Fort Worth's Legal Battle Over Eight-Liners Continues After Texas Supreme Court Opinion," Fort Worth Star-Telegram, May 8, 2020
- The City of Fort Worth and David Cooke v. Stephanie Rylie et al. (Opinion – Case: 18-1231), Supreme Court of Texas, May 8, 2020
- Key Concept: Regulating Game Rooms, County Progress, County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas, February 1, 2020
- HB 1545, which is the sunset legislation for the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC). Monitor the implementation of the legislation and the agency's progress in the consolidation, repeal, and creation of certain licenses and permits and the adoption of new fees.
- 86th Legislature: Legislative Update, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, August 2019
- HB 2847, which is the omnibus occupational licensing legislation. Monitor the implementation of revisions relating to the licensing and regulation of certain occupations by the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation, including the length of a license term, a fee for the issuance or renewal of a license, and any continuing education required to renew a license.
- 86th Texas Legislature TDLR-Related Bills, Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation
- SB 1450, which authorizes alcohol delivery to consumers. Monitor the implementation and permitting process by TABC for consumer delivery of alcohol.
- 86th Legislature: Legislative Update, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, August 2019
- Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2021-2025 (Goals and Action Plans: Goal 1 – Effectively combat human trafficking connected to the alcoholic beverage industry), Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, June 5, 2020
- 86th Legislature: Legislative Update (Appropriations and TABC Sunset Bill: General Provisions), Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, August 2019
- Improve the State Response to Human Trafficking (Staff Reports 2019), Legislative Budget Board, April 2019
- The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission: Human Trafficking (Issue Brief), Legislative Budget Board, April 2012
- Stop Human Trafficking, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
- "Will Alcohol To-Go Become Permanent in Texas?," Houston Press, June 2, 2020
- "Micro-Brew, Macro-Fees: Texas Law Favors Beer Distributors While Curbing Growth and Investment in the Nation's Third Largest Craft Beer Market," 71 Baylor Law Review 190 (Winter 2019)
- "Texans Get Ready for Beer to Go and Booze Delivery," Texas Tribune, August 13, 2019
- "Commissioner Miller Asks Governor to Reopen Texas Wineries Immediately" (Press Release), Texas Department of Agriculture, July 2, 2020
- State of the US Wine Industry 2020, Silicon Valley Bank, 2020
- "AgriLife Extension Experts Help Wine Industry Meet Grape Expectations," AgriLife Today, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, February 27, 2019
- "Something to Wine About: What Proposed Revisions to Wine Labeling Requirements Mean for Growers, Producers, and Consumers," 13 Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law 491 (2019)
- "Regulatory Policy and Innovation in the Wine Industry: A Comparative Analysis of Old and New World Wine Regulations," 34 American University International Law Review 279 (2018)
- The Economic Impact of Model Wineries in Texas, Texas Wine Marketing Research Institute, Texas Tech University, December 2017
- "Growing Texas Wine: A Primer for the Practitioner and a Challenge to the Legislature," 47 Texas Tech Law Review 635 (2015)
- Growth of the Wine-in-a-Can Market, Texas Wine Marketing Research Institute, Texas Tech University
In this weekly post, we feature helpful research tools and recent articles of interest to the legislative community.
- Read about the use of face masks to curb the spread of COVID-19. (Consumer Reports, September 4, 2020)
- See when and were to view fall foliage. (smokymountains.com, ©2020)
- Track statistics related to e-cigarette sales over the last six years. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 9, 2020)
- View the progress of the sunset review schedule through late August of this year. (Sunset Advisory Commission, August 26, 2020)
Librarians review and select articles from more than 1,000 print and online sources to compile a weekly annotated list of Current Articles of interest to the legislative community. View this week's Current Articles.
- HB 3, which relates to public school finance and public education. Monitor the Texas Education Agency's (TEA) implementation of the bill, including the extensive rulemaking process and broad unintended consequence authority of the commissioner. Examine the pay raises districts have provided to staff and the various approaches adopted to differentiate these salary increases according to experience.
- There's a New School Finance Law in Texas…Now What?, Center for Public Policy Priorities, March 2020
- HB 3 Implementation Update (Presentation to House Committee on Public Education), Texas Education Agency, October 28, 2019
- Minimum Salary Schedule Increase Pursuant to House Bill 3 (HB3) and House Bill 3 (HB3) Implementation: Salary Increases (Correspondence to the Administrator Addressed), Texas Education Agency, June 11, 2019
- HB 3 by Huberty: A True School Finance Overhaul, Texas Taxpayers and Research Association, June 2019
- House Bill 3, Texas Education Agency
- HB 1842 (84R), HB 22 (85R), SB 1882 (85R), and HB 3906, which relate to public school accountability, assessment, interventions, and district-charter partnerships. Monitor the ongoing progress of the TEA's implementation and rulemaking of the A-F rating system, the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR), and public school sanctions and interventions.
- "Implications of Texas SB 1882 Patchwork of Partnerships," IDRA Newsletter, Intercultural Development Research Association, May 2020
- Evaluation of House Bill 1842, Eighty-Fourth Legislature, 2015, and Campus Turnaround Plans, Legislative Budget Board, November 2018
- A-F Accountability Resource Page, Texas Education Agency
- Campus Turnaround Plan Guidance and Resources, Texas Education Agency
- House Bill 3906, Texas Education Agency
- Texas Partnerships (SB 1882), Texas Education Agency
- SB 1873 (85R), which relates to reporting certain school district health and safety information. Review the report on physical education prepared by the TEA and determine what, if any, next steps are needed based on the data collections.
- Physical Fitness Assessment Initiative, Texas Education Agency
- HB 18, which enhances school safety and mental health resources for students and school personnel and works to reduce the stigma around mental health conditions. Monitor the process by which state agencies coordinate to implement the legislation and their compliance with various requirements, including providing required guidelines and resources to schools.
- HB 19, which places non-physician mental health professionals at education service centers to provide resources for educators and administrators in school districts and charter schools.
- HB 906, which creates the Collaborative Task Force on Public School Mental Health Services.
- SB 11, which creates the Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium to facilitate access to mental health care services through telehealth and expands the mental health workforce through training and funding opportunities. Monitor the creation of the consortium and agencies' rulemaking processes. Review how school districts are spending their school safety allotment.
- Senate Bill 11 (SB 11) and Other School Safety-Related Legislation (Correspondence), Texas Education Agency, February 27, 2020
- School Safety After Senate Bill 11, Texas Association of School Boards, updated October 2019
- Implementation Plan for the Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium (TCMHCC): As Required by Rider 58 of the Appropriation to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (House Bill 1, 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019), The University of Texas System, November 2019
- Improving School Safety in Texas, Governor Greg Abbott, August 27, 2019
- 86th Legislative Session Bill Summaries: Mental Health and Intellectual and Developmental Disability, Texas Judicial Commission on Mental Health
- HB 906 Mental Health Task Force, Texas Education Agency
- School Safety, Texas Education Agency
- Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium (Meetings), The University of Texas System
- Technology and Instructional Materials Allotment Expenditures: State-Adopted Instructional Materials By District, School Year 2020-2021, Texas Education Agency
- Restarting and Reinventing School: Learning in the Time of COVID and Beyond, Learning Policy Institute, revised August 31, 2020
- "Governor Abbott Announces Procurement of Over 1 Million Devices, WiFi Hotspots Through Operation Connectivity," Office of the Texas Governor, August 20, 2020
- How States Are Expanding Broadband Access: New Research Identifies Tactics for Connecting Unserved Communities, The Pew Charitable Trusts, February 2020
- Closing the K-12 Digital Divide in the Age of Distance Learning, Common Sense Media, 2020
- Technology and Instructional Materials Allotment for Fiscal Years 2020 and 2021, (Correspondence to the Administrator Addressed), Texas Education Agency, August 1, 2019
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium (Texas Education Agency), Legislative Budget Board, May 2020
- Annual State Application Under Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Act as Amended in 2004 for Federal Fiscal Year 2019, Texas Education Agency, May 17, 2019
- Special Education: Varied State Criteria May Contribute to Differences in Percentages of Children Served, United States Government Accountability Office, April 2019
- House Bill 2130: Study of Statewide Assessment Program in Relation to Students in Special Education Programs (Report to the Texas Legislature), Texas Education Agency, January 30, 2019
- Report to the Governor of Texas and Texas Legislature, Continuing Advisory Committee for Special Education, January 2019
- Letter from Mike Morath, Commissioner of Education, Texas Education Agency to Laurie VanderPloeg, Director, Office of Special Education Programs, United States Department of Education (Includes documentation related to the Texas Education Agency's implementation of the Corrective Action Response), December 21, 2018
- Letter from Ruth E. Ryder, Acting Director, Office of Special Education Programs, United States Department of Education to the Honorable Mike Morath, Commissioner, Texas Education Agency (Response to the Texas Education Agency Corrective Action Response), October 19, 2018
- Special Education Strategic Plan, Texas Education Agency, April 23, 2018
- Current health care financing strategies;
- fragmentation of the care delivery administrative burden;
- population, health, and social factors that contribute to rising rates of chronic disease and poor health;
- insurance coverage and benefit design;
- lack of transparency in the cost of health care services;
- regional variations in the cost of care;
- consolidation and lack of competition in the provider and insurance markets;
- health care workforce capacity distribution; and
- fraud, abuse, and wasteful spending.
- Health Finance Issues, National Conference of State Legislatures, August 31, 2020
- "How Health Costs Might Change with COVID-19," Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker, Peterson Center on Health Care and Kaiser Family Foundation, April 15, 2020
- 2018 Health Care Cost and Utilization Report and State Spending Trends, Health Care Cost Institute, February 2020
- Cost Drivers and Revenues: 10-Year Trend, Legislative Budget Board, April 2019
- Interim Report to the 86th Legislature (Charge 5 – Health Care Cost Transparency), Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, November 2018
- Overview of Cost Drivers and Update on Cost Containment Initiatives (Presentation to Senate Finance Committee), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, September 11, 2018
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Charge 2 – Chronic disease: health care costs), House Committee on Public Health, December 2016
- Commissioning Change: How Four States Use Advisory Boards to Contain Health Spending, California Health Care Foundation, January 2020
- National Health Expenditure Projections 2019-28, Office of the Actuary, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, March 24, 2020
- 2018 Health Care Cost and Utilization Report and State Spending Trends, Health Care Cost Institute, February 2020
- Reforming America's Healthcare System Through Choice and Competition (Related press release), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of the Treasury, and U.S. Department of Labor, December 2018
- Evaluating State Innovations to Reduce Health Care Costs, Center for American Progress, April 2018
- Value-Based Insurance Design, National Conference of State Legislatures, updated February 20, 2018
- Health Finance Issues, National Conference of State Legislatures, August 31, 2020
- Health Innovations State Law Database, National Conference of State Legislatures, August 21, 2020
- Direct Primary Care: Evaluating a New Model of Delivery and Financing, Society of Actuaries, May 2020
- Direct Primary Care, American Academy of Family Physicians, updated September 2019
- Innovations in Health Care: A Toolkit for State Legislators, National Conference of State Legislatures, July 19, 2019
- Direct Primary Care: A New Way to Deliver Health Care, Colorado Health Institute, June 2018
residents of long-term care facilities by family members. Examine the physical and mental health impacts of the visitation policy on
long-term care residents.
- COVID-19 Response for Assisted Living Facilities (Version 3.4), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, August 24, 2020
- COVID-19 Response for Nursing Facilities (Version 3.5), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, August 18, 2020
- COVID-19 Response for Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals With an Intellectual Disability or Related Conditions (Version 2.2), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, July 6, 2020
- "Protecting Elderly Texans Key to the State's Reopening Plan," Texas Medical Association, May 1, 2020
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) Provider Information, Texas Health and Human Services Commission
- Long-term Care Providers: Assisted Living Facilities, Day Activity & Health Services, Intermediate Care Facilities, Nursing Facilities (COVID-19 Resources, including emergency rules and visitation), Texas Health and Human Services Commission
- Current Emergencies: Coronavirus Disease 2019 [COVID-19], Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, August 31, 2020
- "HHSC Releases Emergency Rules for LTCR Providers Related to COVID-19" (Press Release), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, April 9, 2020
- Long-term Care Providers: Assisted Living Facilities, Day Activity & Health Services, Intermediate Care Facilities, Nursing Facilities (COVID-19 Resources, including emergency rules and visitation), Texas Health and Human Services Commission
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium Health and Human Services), Legislative Budget Board, May 2020
- Texas Women's Health Programs Report Fiscal Year 2019, As Required by 2020-21 General Appropriations Act, House Bill 1, 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019 (Article II, Health and Human Services Commission, Rider 74), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, May 2020
- "Texas and the 1115 Medicaid Waiver: Action Needed to Ensure Federal Aid," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, August 2019
- Waiver Slot Enrollment Progress Report, As Required by 2020-21 General Appropriations Act, House Bill 1, 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019 (Article II, Health and Human Services Commission, Rider 20), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, September 2020
- Reimagining the Future: A Report on Maximizing Resources and Long-Range Planning for State Supported Living Centers, As Required by 2020-21 General Appropriations Act, House Bill 1, 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019 (Article II, Health and Human Services Commission, Rider 110) and Texas Health and Safety Code § 553A.032, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, July 2020
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium (Health and Human Services), Legislative Budget Board, May 2020
- Home Health and Hospice and Long Term Care Survey Reports, Texas Department of State Health Services, updated March 4, 2020
- Utilization Review in STAR+PLUS Managed Care, As Required by Government Code Section 533.00281, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, December 2019
- Recruitment and Retention Efforts at State Supported Living Centers, As Required by the 2018-19 General Appropriations Act, Senate Bill 1, 85th Legislature, Regular Session, 2017 (Article II, Health and Human Services Commission, Rider 139(c)(1)), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, October 2019
- Community Attendant Recruitment and Retention Strategies, As Required by Rider 207 of the 2018-2019 General Appropriations Act, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, August 2019
- Texas Health and Human Services Commission Annual Report Regarding Long-term Care Regulatory, As Required by THSC § 242.005, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, August 2019
- "Governor Abbott, HHSC Secure $1.1 Billion in Federal Funding for Nursing Facilities" (Press Release), Office of the Texas Governor, August 7, 2020
- "QIPP Pool Size Is $2.1 Billion for SFY 2021" (Press Release), Texas Health and Human Services Commission, April 22, 2020
- Medicaid STAR+PLUS Nursing Facility Risk Groups: Reporting Errors Affected Risk Group Assignments, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Office of Inspector General, March 30, 2020
- Annual Report on Quality Measures and Value-Based Payments, As Required by Texas Government Code Section 536.008, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, December 2019
- Final Quality Metrics for Quality Incentive Payment Program (QIPP) FY2020 for Nursing Facilities, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, August 21, 2019
- Identify and make recommendations to ensure compliance with the requirements of the FFPSA; and
- Identify and make recommendations related to efficient implementation of the optional portions of FFPSA in concert with Community-Based Care.
- Family First Legislation, National Conference of State Legislatures, July 23, 2020
- Family First Prevention Services Act, National Conference of State Legislatures, April 1, 2020
- "Texas Prepares for Family First Prevention Services Act" (Interim News Brief), House Research Organization, March 12, 2020
- House Human Services Interim Committee Hearing: Community-Based Care (CBC) and Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA) (Presentation), Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, November 12, 2019
- Family First Prevention Services Act, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
- Identify and make recommendations to remove barriers to successful implementation of Community-Based Care.
- DFPS Rider 29 Report on Community-Based Care Implementation Status, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, April 2020
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Rider-Related Reports: 86th Texas Legislature – Rider 15: Community-Based Care Update (Report and Appendix), Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, March 31, 2020
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Implementation Plan for the Texas Community-Based Care System, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, December 2019
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Community-Based Care, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
In this weekly post, we feature helpful research tools and recent articles of interest to the legislative community.
- Consider how a felony conviction can affect a person's right to vote. (Stateline, August 31, 2020)
- Read about how American restaurants are doing during the pandemic, city by city. (Wolf Street, August 29, 2020)
- Explore how the Main Street Lending Program works. (Congressional Research Service, August 27, 2020)
- Get ready for fall hunting and fishing by purchasing licenses online. (Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, accessed September 3, 2020)
- 20.09.01 / "How states can use early care and education provider surveys to develop COVID-19 response strategies." By Mallory Warner-Richter. Child Trends, August 2020, pp. 1-12.
Details the important role states play in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by providing access to child care for essential workers and issuing guidance for early care and education [ECE]. Presents strategies for state leaders to help child care systems stabilize, rebuild, and strengthen, while protecting racial and ethnic equity in child care. - 20.09.02 / "How do you 'defund the police' in Texas? Very carefully." By Henry Gass. Christian Science Monitor, August 21, 2020, pp. 1-4.
Highlights the discussions in Texas cities about changes in police funding, including the redistribution of funds among the police, social and mental health services, and other city departments. Suggests potential savings could come from improved hiring and firing practices in police departments as a strategy to decrease expensive lawsuits. - 20.09.03 / "Budget crunch: North Texas cities grapple with COVID-19's financial bite." By Bill Hethcock. Dallas Business Journal, August 28, 2020, pp. 8-11.
Explores the COVID-19 pandemic's financial impact on local governments and the cost-saving measures these local governments plan to take. - 20.09.04 / "Back to school: Learning and COVID." Economist, August 29th-September 4th, 2020, pp. 1-3.
Reports continued school disruptions due to COVID-19 will widen educational inequality, disproportionately hurting poorer pupils. - 20.09.05 / "Teachers with COVID-19 health risks: Who gets to stay home?" By Madeline Will. Education Week, August 18, 2020, pp. 1-4.
Considers the return of teachers to school campuses and the challenges some face when seeking health accommodations due to being at higher risk for COVID-19 complications. Addresses medical exemptions and the few options offered when the exemptions are denied. - 20.09.06 / "Who will pay for the roads?" By Ulrik Boesen. Fiscal Fact (Tax Foundation), August 2020, pp. 1-20.
Discusses the evolution of the motor fuel tax and the discrepancy in state and federal tax revenues compared with highway finance expenditures. Outlines the possible solution of taxing vehicle miles traveled [VMT], including GPS monitoring and privacy concerns. - 20.09.07 / "Texas' electricity resources: Where power comes from — and how it gets to you." By Lisa Minton. Fiscal Notes, August 2020, pp. 1, 3-6.
Details the electricity resources of Texas, the only state in the 48 contiguous United States with its own stand-alone electricity grid, managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas [ERCOT]. Describes ERCOT's responsibilities in ensuring a competitive electricity market and sufficient generating capacity. Addresses Texas' "fuel mix" of natural gas, coal, and wind energy and the impact of COVID-19 on power demand. - 20.09.08 / "Fewer youth in foster care, but family reunifications hit record low." By John Kelly. Imprint, August 24, 2020, pp. 1-2.
Presents recent federal child welfare data on foster care, family reunifications, and adoptions, according to the latest annual report of the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System [AFCARS], published by the Children's Bureau, an office of the Administration for Children and Families. Includes state-level statistics found within state data tables in the Children's Bureau's related report and data visualization. - 20.09.09 / "Attacks on public health officials during COVID-19." By Michelle M. Mello, Jeremy A. Greene, and Joshua M. Sharfstein. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), August 25, 2020, pp. 471-472.
Highlights the increased harassment of public health officials during the COVID-19 pandemic, including discussion of how the decline in civility in political discourse has contributed. Argues elected leaders should provide public health officials protection from illegal harassment. - 20.09.10 / "The 7,383-seat strategy is working." By Joan Walsh. Nation, September 7/14, 2020, pp. 12-17, 26.
Discusses recent trends in the political affiliation of state legislatures and speculates on the possibility Democrats will regain control of state legislatures in the 2020 election. Includes maps comparing the party control of state legislatures in 2009 and 2019. - 20.09.11 / "Fundraising & gender parity in state legislatures remains elusive." National Institute on Money in Politics, August 17, 2020, pp. 1-8.
Analyzes median campaign contributions to state legislators by gender from 2016 to 2019, including Texas. - 20.09.12 / "In policing, race matters." By James R. Copland. National Review, September 7, 2020, pp. 27-29.
Explains that African-American men are the principal beneficiaries of good policing, but also disproportionately bear a cost of that same proactive policing due to their higher percentage of interactions with police. Considers police reform proposals represented by two bills before Congress: Just and Unifying Solutions to Invigorate Communities Everywhere [JUSTICE] Act of 2020 and the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2020. - 20.09.13 / "Health care workforce reform: COVID-19 spotlights need for changes to clinician licensing." By Shirley V. Svorny and Michael F. Cannon. Policy Brief (CATO Institute), August 4, 2020, pp. 1-24.
Suggests third-party certification as an alternative to direct government licensing of health care professionals. - 20.09.14 / "Preparing for the post-pandemic: Repurposing tools." By David Boonin. Public Utilties Fortnightly, July 2020, pp. 1-5.
Considers how existing tools can be adapted to address post-pandemic circumstances applicable to electric utilities. Focuses on cash flow and system hardening and effectiveness. - 20.09.15 / "Black history instruction gets new emphasis in many states." By Marsha Mercer. Stateline (Pew Charitable Trusts), August 20, 2020, pp. 1-4.
Reports on efforts by states and school districts to incorporate the African American experience into the broader social studies curriculum. - 20.09.16 / "Parental rights in Texas public schools: Does in loco parentis still have meaning?" By Miles T. Bradshaw. Texas Bar Journal, September 2020, pp. 542-543.
Explains the basic framework of parental rights available by law in a school setting, including part of the school reform movement that culminated in the passage of SB1, 74th Legislature. - 20.09.17 / "The statues are coming down. Maybe that's a missed opportunity." By Stephen Harrigan. Texas Monthly, September 2020, pp. 1-10.
Examines recent efforts to remove public monuments to slaveholders, Confederate soldiers, and Texas Rangers. Discusses the author's involvement in erecting Texas-related monuments through the organization Capital Area Statues, Inc. [CAST]. Mentions monuments on the grounds of the Texas State Capitol. - 20.09.18 / "It's a trap!: Responsible enforcement of Texas disaster evacuation orders." By William S. Gribble. Texas Tech Law Review, Summer 2020, pp. 725-742.
Examines the legal basis for mandatory evacuation orders related to a disaster, the civil and criminal enforcement mechanisms in Texas, and the need for a statutory exception.
- Charge 1A: HB 803 and SB 198, which relate to toll project financial reporting and use payments. Monitor the effectiveness of the tools available to Texas toll project entities for enforcing unpaid tolls while protecting customer rights.
- Report on Toll Projects for Fiscal Year 2019: Pursuant to HB 803, 86th Texas Legislature, Texas Department of Transportation, February 27, 2020
- Building Bridges to Tomorrow: Summary of Enacted Legislation, 86th Legislature (2019) (HB 803: Tolls & Toll Operations, SB 198: Tolls & Toll Operations), Texas Department of Transportation
- Charge 1B: SB 282 and SB 962, which relate to the funding for the State Highway Fund. Study the current mix of user fee-based funding for the state highway system, including registration fees, tolls, and fuel tax, and determine if current funding generated is sufficient to maintain cost demands. Examine whether current legislative appropriations, including projections for Proposition 1 (severance tax) and Proposition 7 (sales tax) funds, are keeping pace with Texas' highway funding needs to accommodate population and economic development growth. Make recommendations for additional methods of funding or innovative tools that the state could utilize to deliver road infrastructure projects.
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium (Texas Department of Transportation), Legislative Budget Board, May 2020
- Texas Transportation Funding for Fiscal Years 2020-2021, Texas Department of Transportation, December 2019
- Building Bridges to Tomorrow: Summary of Enacted Legislation, 86th Legislature (2019) (SB 962: Appropriations & Transportation Funding, SB 282: Highway Construction Contracting & Delivery), Texas Department of Transportation
- Charge 1C: SB 357, which relates to outdoor advertising signs. Monitor the Texas Department of Transportation's implementation of the new statutory requirements set forth in the legislation, including any related rulemaking.
- Building Bridges to Tomorrow: Summary of Enacted Legislation, 86th Legislature (2019) (SB 357: Right of Way), Texas Department of Transportation
- Highway Safety Improvement Program Guidelines, Texas Department of Transportation, Traffic Safety Division, June 2020
- Why an All-of-the-Above Transportation Strategy Doesn't Work, Center for American Progress, November 13, 2019
- 2019 Urban Mobility Report, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, August 2019
- Minute Order, Road to Zero (Presentation), Video Stream, Agenda Item #4, Texas Transportation Commission, May 30, 2019
- Texas Strategic Highway Safety Plan: Strategies, Countermeasures, and Action Plans (Resources), Texas Strategic Highway Safety Plan, published March 2019
- Zero Deaths – Saving Lives Through a Safety Culture and a Safe System, State Strategic Highway Safety Plans, SHSP Database, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
- "U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao Announces First Participants in New Automated Vehicle Initiative Web Pilot to Improve Safety, Testing, Public Engagement" (Press release about the AV Test Initiative web pilot), National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, June 15, 2020
- "TTI Helps Coordinate the CAV Task Force: Connected-Automated Vehicles Are Becoming a Reality," Texas Transportation Researcher, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, March 2020
- Autonomous Vehicles | Self-Driving Vehicles Enacted Legislation, National Conference of State Legislatures, February 18, 2020
- US 67 Corridor Master Plan (Appendix H – Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Technical Memorandum), Texas Department of Transportation, February 2020
- Interim Report to the 86th Texas Legislature (Charge 6 – Autonomous vehicles), House Committee on Transportation, November 2018
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Charge 8 – Autonomous vehicles), House Committee on Transportation, January 2017
- Connected and Automated Transportation, Texas A&M Transportation Institute
- Automated Vehicles for Safety, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
- USDOT Automated Vehicles Activities, U.S. Department of Transportation
- Texas Transportation Code §§ 545.451-545.456, Operation of Automated Motor Vehicles
- House Committee Resources: International Relations & Economic Development (Blog), Legislative Reference Library, August 14, 2020
- House Committee on Appropriations
- House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Infrastructure, Resiliency, & Investments
- House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Articles I, IV & V
- House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Article III
- House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Articles VI, VII & VIII
- Human and sex trafficking legislation;
- Revenue projections for the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund; and
- Implementation of procurement and contracting reforms at state agencies.
- House Committee Resources: Pensions, Investments & Financial Services (Blog), Legislative Reference Library, August 21, 2020
- Annual Report of Major State Investment Funds: Fiscal Year 2017, Legislative Budget Board, February 2019
- An Annual Report on Classified Employee Turnover for Fiscal Year 2019, Texas State Auditor's Office, March 2020,
- Overview of the Effectiveness of Targeted Pay Raises (Staff Reports 2019), Legislative Budget Board, April 2019
- "Texas Prison Guards to Get a Small Raise, but Some Doubt It Will Help with Chronic Understaffing," Texas Tribune, June 18, 2019
- "State Employees: Turnover Rises in Hot Economy," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, May 2018
- How Did Texas Decrease Caseworker Turnover and Stabilize Its Workforce?, Casey Family Programs, updated March 2018
- State of Texas Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year Ended August 31, 2019, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, February 28, 2020
- Funds Outside the Treasury: Legislative Policy Report, Legislative Budget Board, February 2019
- "'Local Funds' and State Finances: State Funds Outside the Treasury," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, August 2017
- Legislative Budget Board Staff Reports (Improve Available Information Regarding Funds Held Outside the State Treasury), Legislative Budget Board, January 2017
- Economic Stabilization Fund, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, February 2020
- Interim Report (Charge 3 – Economic Stabilization Fund Investment), Senate Finance Committee, November 2018
- "Long-Term Obligations and the Texas Legacy Fund," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, October 2018
- Options to Increase Investment Earnings of the Economic Stabilization Fund (Presented to the Senate Finance Committee), Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, March 20, 2018
- "Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar Pitches Rainy Day Fund Overhaul," Texas Tribune, April 13, 2017
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium (Disaster Recovery, Infrastructure Resiliency, and Flood Infrastructure, House Joint Resolution 4 and Senate Bill 7, Senate Bill 8, Texas Water Development Board), Legislative Budget Board, May 2020
- "Fiscal Highlights from the 86th Legislature: Legislative Session Tackled Public Education, Property Taxes," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, September 2019
- "'Future-Proofing' Texas Against Natural Disaster: The State Plans for the Next Storm," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, May 2019
- State Flood Assessment: Report to the Legislature, 86th Legislative Session, Texas Water Development Board, January 2019
- TWDB Flood Programs (Flood Infrastructure Fund, Flood Planning, Flood Protection Grant Programs), Texas Water Development Board
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium (Department of Information Resources), Legislative Budget Board, May 2020
- "Cyberdefense for Texas State Government: Public Data Systems, Infrastructure Under Attack," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, March 2019
- Interim Report, Senate Select Committee on Cybersecurity, October 2018
- Texas Cybersecurity Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2018-2023, Texas Department of Information Resources, Office of the Chief Information Security Officer, January 25, 2018
- Stronger Together: State and Local Cybersecurity Collaboration, National Governors Association / National Association of State Chief Information Officers
- Technology Legislation (86th Texas Legislative Session (2019) – Update, Implementation Presentation, and Implementation Checklist), Texas Department of Information Resources
- History of Economic Stabilization Fund (ESF) (Interactive Graphic), Legislative Budget Board, last updated June 23, 2020
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium (Senate Bill 69), Legislative Budget Board, May 2020
- Economic Stabilization Fund, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, February 2020
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium (Department of Public Safety, Driver License Services – Figure 264: Department of Public Safety Driver License Improvement Program Funding and Average Wait Times, Fiscal Years 2012 to 2021), Legislative Budget Board, May 2020
- "Texas Driver's Licenses: A Customer Service Challenge," Fiscal Notes, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, October 2019
- Staff Report with Final Results: Department of Public Safety, Sunset Advisory Commission, June 2019
- Minutes (Ongoing Business – B. Report, discussion, update and possible action regarding Driver License Action Plan, third party study awarded to The University of Texas at Austin), Public Safety Commission, December 5, 2019
- DPS IAC 2020: Technical Memorandums, The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Transportation Research
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium (Department of Public Safety), Legislative Budget Board, May 2020
- Sexual Assault Evidence Tracking Program, Texas Department of Public Safety
- Texas Progressive Interventions and Sanctions Bench Manual: 2020, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Community Justice Assistance Division, July 2020
- Correctional Managed Health Care Committee Agenda, Correctional Managed Health Care Committee, June 17, 2020
- Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 2020, Texas Board of Criminal Justice, December 1, 2019
- Report to the Governor and Legislative Budget Board on the Monitoring of Community Supervision Diversion Funds, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Community Justice Assistance Division, December 1, 2019
- Community Supervision in Texas (Fact Sheet), Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Community Justice Assistance Division, September 2019
- Infection Control Manual: Hepatitis C Policy, Correctional Managed Health Care Committee, effective April 2019
- An Audit Report on Selected Contracts at the Office of the Attorney General, Texas State Auditor's Office, June 2017
- An Audit Report on the Development of the Texas Child Support Enforcement System 2.0 at the Office of the Attorney General, Texas State Auditor's Office, July 2011
- Cost Drivers and Revenues: 10-Year Trend, Legislative Budget Board, April 2019
- There's a New School Finance Law in Texas…Now What?, Center for Public Policy Priorities, March 2020
- HB 3 Implementation Update (Presentation to House Committee on Public Education), Texas Education Agency, October 28, 2019
- "Texas House Panel Considers Fixes for Glitches in School Finance Law," Texas Tribune, October 28, 2019
- "Texas K-12 Education Spending Set to Rise, but Who Will Pay?," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Third Quarter 2019
- Summary of the Recommendations of the Formula Advisory Committees, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, April 23, 2020
- Financing Public Higher Education in Texas: Legislative Primer, Legislative Budget Board, March 2019
- Interim Report (Charge 4 – Funding Models), Senate Higher Education Committee, November 2018
- "A Group of Texas Lawmakers Wants to Fix Higher Education Funding – But it Won't Be Easy," Texas Tribune, February 20, 2018
- Higher Education Funding: Overview of Formula Funding for All Institution Types, Small Institution Supplement Funding & the Available University Fund and Higher Education Fund (Presented to Joint Interim Committee on Higher Education Formula Funding), Legislative Budget Board, February 2018
- Research Funding in Texas Overview: Fiscal Year 2020, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, 2020
- Research Expenditures Report September 1, 2017 – August 31, 2018: Texas Universities and Health-Related Institutions (Medical Sciences field includes neurology), Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, September 2019
- A Trillion-Dollar Opportunity: How Brain Research Can Drive Health and Prosperity, Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, July 2016
- Dam Safety Federal Guidelines, Federal Emergency Management Agency, last updated August 17, 2020
- Dam Safety Program, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, last modified July 10, 2020
- Quarterly Program Update: Summer 2020, Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, Summer 2020
- Manual of Fiscal Operations for Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, updated February 2020
- National Inventory of Dams (Interactive Map & Charts – Region: Texas), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 2018
- "216 Counties Eligible for the County Transportation Infrastructure Fund" (Legislative News), Texas Association of Counties, June 26, 2020
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium (Texas Department of Transportation), Legislative Budget Report, May 2020
- County Transportation Infrastructure Fund Grant Program (Presentation), Texas Department of Transportation, February 2020
- "Transportation Infrastructure Fund Grant Program" (Legislative News), Texas Association of Counties, July 26, 2019
- 2020 County Transportation Infrastructure Fund Grant Program, Texas Department of Transportation
- Texas Transportation Code Chapter 256, Funds and Taxes for County Roads (Subchapter C – Transportation Infrastructure Fund)
- Current Texas State Park Capital Improvement Projects, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, updated August 11, 2020
- Fiscal Size-Up: 2020-21 Biennium (Parks and Wildlife Department), Legislative Budget Board, May 2020
- State Park Improvements, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

