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HB 5232 presented by Brad Buckley on Monday, April 7 in the Texas House

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Brad Buckley, Texas State Representative of the 54th district | Official Website

Brad Buckley, Texas State Representative of the 54th district | Official Website

Rep. Brad Buckley introduced HB 5232, a bill on Education and State Finances, to the Texas House on Monday, April 7 during the 89(R) legislative session, according to the Texas Legislature website.

More specifically, the official text was summarized by the state legislature as ’’Relating to a pilot program for outcomes-based contracts at public schools’’.

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

This bill establishes a pilot program for outcomes-based contracts in school districts and open-enrollment charter schools to tie compensation to measurable student outcomes, such as academic performance, graduation rates, and skill proficiency. At least five schools will be selected to participate, requiring contracts that define outcome targets, implement best practices, incorporate performance metrics, provide funding incentives for outcomes, and allow flexible educational strategies. The Texas Education Agency will award grants correlated to achieving these outcome targets. A report on the pilot's effectiveness and recommendations for expansion will be submitted to the legislature by Dec. 1, 2028. The bill takes effect immediately if passed by a two-thirds majority; otherwise, it becomes effective on Sept. 1, 2025, and expires Sept. 1, 2029.

Brad Buckley, chair of the House Committee on Public Education and member of the House Committee on Natural Resources, proposed another 10 bills during the 89(R) legislative session.

Buckley graduated from Texas A&M University in 1989 with a BA.

Brad Buckley is currently serving in the Texas State House, representing the state's 54th House district. He replaced previous state representative Scott Cosper in 2019.

Bills in Texas go through a multi-step legislative process, including committee review, debates, and votes in both chambers before reaching a final decision. Each session, there are typically thousands of bills introduced, but only a portion successfully navigate the process to become law.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Other Recent Bills Introduced by Rep. Brad Buckley in Texas House During 89(R) Legislative Session

Bill NumberDate IntroducedShort Description
HB 552704/07/2025Relating to the selection, terms, and removal of members of the board of directors and appraisal review board of certain appraisal districts
HB 551504/07/2025Relating to restrictions on freight and shipping costs included in the price of instructional materials for public schools
HB 551204/07/2025Relating to the participation and reimbursement of and requirements affecting certain providers, including providers of eye health care and vision care services, under Medicaid
HB 371603/26/2025Relating to the creation of criminal law magistrates for Bell County
HB 11003/14/2025Relating to the creation of the Texas Education Reform Task Force
HB 303/12/2025Relating to the establishment of an education savings account program
HB 142903/11/2025Relating to the Rural Pathway Excellence Partnership (R-PEP) allotment and outcomes bonus under the Foundation School Program
HB 138803/11/2025Relating to an indicator of achievement for military readiness under the public school accountability system
HB 138303/11/2025Relating to the applicability of the law governing the provision of state aid to certain local governments disproportionately affected by the granting of ad valorem tax relief to disabled veterans
HB 402/25/2025Relating to the assessment of public school students, public school accountability and actions, and proceedings challenging the operations of the public school system

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