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89(R) HB 3784 - House Committee Report version - Bill Text
89R23444 CXP-F
By: Frank, Dutton, Lujan
H.B. No. 3784
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 3784:
By: Metcalf
C.S.H.B. No. 3784
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to establishing the Texas Commission for Boys and Men.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS. The legislature finds
that:
(1) boys, male youth, and men increasingly experience
disparities in key indicators of well-being, including educational
achievement, workforce participation, economic prosperity,
marriage, paternal involvement, substance abuse, incarceration,
and deaths of despair, including suicide;
(2) men who embrace their roles as husbands, fathers,
workers, providers, and community leaders are essential to a
strong, healthy Texas;
(3) the loss of positive masculinity negatively
impacts the residents, culture, and prosperity of this state; and
(4) it is necessary to establish a commission to
promote the well-being of the boys, male youth, and men of this
state and revitalize a culture that embraces and values
traditional, positive masculinity.
SECTION 2. TEXAS COMMISSION FOR BOYS AND MEN. (a) In this
section, "commission" means the Texas Commission for Boys and Men
established under this section.
(b) The commission is established to promote the success and
well-being of boys, male youth, and men in this state.
(c) The commission is composed of 11 members appointed as
follows:
(1) five members appointed by the governor;
(2) three members appointed by the lieutenant
governor; and
(3) three members appointed by the speaker of the
house of representatives.
(d) A commission member must have a background and
demonstrated expertise in any of the following areas:
(1) economics;
(2) education;
(3) criminal justice;
(4) marriage and family therapy;
(5) fatherhood initiatives;
(6) promoting traditional, positive masculinity;
(7) treatment of substance use disorders;
(8) health care; and
(9) mental health.
(e) The appropriate appointing authority shall appoint the
commission members required by Subsection (c) of this section not
later than the 60th day after the effective date of this Act.
(f) The governor shall designate a commission member to
serve as presiding officer.
(g) A commission member is not entitled to compensation or
reimbursement of expenses.
(h) The commission shall conduct a systematic study of the
conditions and issues affecting boys, male youth, and men in this
state. The study must:
(1) identify and define the specific needs of boys,
male youth, and men;
(2) assess issues and outcomes affecting the
well-being of boys, male youth, and men, including:
(A) marriage;
(B) family stability;
(C) fatherhood;
(D) paternal involvement;
(E) academic performance in primary and
secondary and postsecondary education;
(F) workforce participation;
(G) wages, income, and poverty;
(H) physical and mental health;
(I) involvement with the criminal justice
system;
(J) substance use and abuse;
(K) violence; and
(L) death rates;
(3) evaluate the laws and regulations of this state
and identify laws and regulations that negatively affect the
ability of boys, male youth, and men to achieve prosperity and
realize their full potential; and
(4) make recommendations, including changes to state
laws, policies, and programs, for improving the conditions and
outcomes described by Subdivision (2) of this subsection.
(i) The commission may request and receive information,
data, and assistance from any state agency or department or any
political subdivision of this state in carrying out the
commission's duties.
(j) Not later than November 1, 2026, the commission shall:
(1) publish the results of the study required by
Subsection (h) of this section; and
(2) prepare and submit to the governor, the lieutenant
governor, and the speaker of the house of representatives a written
report that includes:
(A) the results of the study required by
Subsection (h) of this section; and
(B) recommendations for legislative or other
action to promote the well-being and prosperity of boys, male
youth, and men in this state and advance a culture that values
traditional, positive masculinity, including recommendations
regarding specific statutes or regulations that the commission
recommends enacting, repealing, or amending.
SECTION 3. ABOLITION OF COMMISSION. The Texas Commission
for Boys and Men is abolished and this Act expires December 31,
2026.
SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act takes effect
immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members
elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas
Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for
immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2025.