LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
 
FISCAL NOTE, 87TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
 
April 17, 2021

TO:
Honorable Andrew S. Murr, Chair, House Committee on Corrections
 
FROM:
Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board
 
IN RE:
HB30 by Talarico (Relating to educational programs provided by the Windham School District in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for certain inmates.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted


Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB30, Committee Report 1st House, Substituted: a negative impact of ($1,264,735) through the biennium ending August 31, 2023.

The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions of the bill.

General Revenue-Related Funds, Five- Year Impact:

Fiscal Year Probable Net Positive/(Negative) Impact to
General Revenue Related Funds
2022($735,455)
2023($529,280)
2024($529,280)
2025($529,280)
2026($529,280)

All Funds, Five-Year Impact:

Fiscal Year Probable Savings/(Cost) from
Foundation School Fund
193
2022($735,455)
2023($529,280)
2024($529,280)
2025($529,280)
2026($529,280)


Fiscal Analysis

The bill would require Windham School District (WSD) to offer a course of instruction leading to a high school diploma to each incarcerated student who is younger than 18 (or younger than 22, if the student is receiving special education services).

Methodology

According to WSD, as of March 2021 there were 358 students who would qualify under the terms of the bill. To implement the bill and provide educational services sufficient to serve 100 students, WSD estimates that start-up, salary, and operating costs would total $735,455 in fiscal year 2022. In subsequent fiscal years salary and operating costs would total $529,280.


Local Government Impact

No fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.


Source Agencies:
696 Department of Criminal Justice, 701 Texas Education Agency
LBB Staff:
JMc, DKN, AH, THO