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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the installment of electric school buses and solar |
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panels in Texas public schools. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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ARTICLE 1: FINDING AND PURPOSE |
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SECTION 1.01. LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND PURPOSE. The |
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legislature finds that: |
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(1) The legislature is committed to ensuring federal |
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funding and state resources are equitably allocated to prevent a |
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disaster such as Winter Storm Uri from occurring once again. |
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(2) The legislature equally commits to reviewing and |
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utilizing efficient methods such as battery storage and |
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dispatchable energy, to the best of its ability to ensure all Texas |
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residents have access to energy in the case of another state |
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disaster. |
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(3) The legislature finds that public school |
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facilities are in a unique position because of the hours of |
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operation to serve as an energy storage facility. Solar panels can |
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be installed on these public schools and electric school buses may |
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be reliable form for energy to be stored, distributed, and reserved |
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daily and/or dispatched in case of an emergency. |
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(4) The legislature is committed to appropriating |
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funds to assist in the updated infrastructure of our public schools |
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and to ensure the reliability of the Texas grid. |
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(5) The federal government has created new programs |
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and tax credits allowing public schools to benefit from the use of |
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electric school buses and clean energy measures such as solar |
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panels. These benefits include nearly $5 billion dollars to replace |
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school buses with electric models. Additionally, there are at least |
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51 Texas projects amounting to $164 million that have been |
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waitlisted, demonstrating a strong interest and need for assistance |
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in applying for these methods. |
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(6) The legislature understands that in a state of |
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disaster public schools may be able to serve as an emergency shelter |
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because of the storage generated by the electric school buses and |
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solar panels on public schools. |
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ARTICLE 2: USE OF THE TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL |
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QUALITY OFFICE |
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SECTION 2. Sec. 447.002. and 447.003., Government Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 447.002. INFORMATION; PROCEDURES AND RULES; MEASURES |
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AND PROGRAMS. (a) The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality |
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office shall develop and provide energy and water conservation |
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information for the state. |
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(b) The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality office |
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may establish procedures and adopt rules relating to the |
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development and implementation of energy and water conservation |
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measures and programs applicable to state buildings and facilities. |
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(c) A procedure established or a rule adopted under |
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Subsection (b) may include provisions relating to: |
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(1) the retrofitting of existing state buildings and |
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facilities with energy-saving or water-saving devices; and |
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(2) the energy-related or water-related renovation of |
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those buildings and facilities; and |
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(3) assistance to public school districts to submit |
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applications for federal and state funding for the installation |
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and purchase of electric school buses and solar panels in public |
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schools. |
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Sec. 447.003. LIAISON TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. The Texas |
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Commission on Environmental Quality is the state liaison to the |
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federal government for the implementation and administration of |
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federal programs relating to state agency energy matters. The |
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office shall administer state programs established under: |
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(1) Part D, Title III, Energy Policy and Conservation |
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Act (42 U.S.C. Section 6321 et seq.), and its subsequent |
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amendments; |
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(2) Part G, Title III, Energy Policy and Conservation |
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Act (42 U.S.C. Section 6371 et seq.), and its subsequent |
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amendments; and |
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(3) other federal energy conservation programs |
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including the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure |
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Investment and Jobs Act, and other state sources of funding as |
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assigned to the office by the governor or the legislature. |
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SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. |