State associations of all varieties play an important role in public life in modern America. Almost everyone is directly or indirectly a member of one, whether it is a statewide professional organization, an organized sports league, parent-teacher organization, conservation organization or business league. My overview of the scale and importance of the state association sector was presented at the August 2018 State Bar nonprofit governance course and is available here.
Commentary on 2017 Texas Legislative Activity Affecting Nonprofits and State Associations
My August 24 presentation at the 15th Annual State Bar Governance of Nonprofit Organizations course is available here. I received a positive response from those attending and welcome your comments or questions regarding the paper.
The 85th Legislature’s First Special Session ended on August 14, and there were no developments of note regarding nonprofit organizations, foundations and state associations. Updates and items of interest will be posted here during the current “interim” period before the legislature returns in January 2019.
Texas Nonprofit Sector Receives Attention of Texas Legislators in the 2017 Session
End-of-session final summary:
The 85th Texas Legislature Regular Session ended on May 29, 2017, featuring more than 7,000 bills and resolutions in both houses that occupied the attention of lawmakers and affected citizens and groups. Compared to controversies and issues in the past, this was a quiet and relatively challenge-free session for the charities, state associations, foundations and community-based volunteer organizations that comprise the Texas nonprofit sector. The following summary list of bills and issues include these highlights: [Read and print the full summary here.] [Read more…]
Texas Legislation Affecting Nonprofit Organizations Approaches Session’s End
85th Texas Legislature, 2017 Regular Session
As of April 30, 2017
• Legislators race to the finish of session:
With four weeks remaining in the 85th regular session, legislators are scrambling to get bills passed in their house and quickly referred to a friendly committee in the other house for quick action. There are now more than 7,000 bills and resolutions on file, depending on how you count them. Bills that passed one house but are not moving this week in the other house are likely dead “by the clock” for this session, unless the legislator is skillful in attaching the key elements of a short bill onto a compatible bill that is moving through the process and to final passage.
First Summary of Bills in the 2017 Texas Legislature Affecting Nonprofit Organizations
Bill filing deadline has passed on the “60th day” of session:
A first snapshot of the variety of issues before the 2017 Texas Legislature is now available. The 60th day has passed, which is the last day for senators and representatives to file bills. There are now more than 7,000 bills and resolutions on file, depending on how you count them. A bill may have a duplicate or companion bill filed in the other chamber, but there remain millions of lines of legislative text to manage before adjournment on May 29. [Read more…]