AUSTIN, Texas (KETK) — Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed five new bills into law aimed at helping small businesses by simplifying the startup process and reducing regulatory burdens.
The bills, passed during the 89th Regular Legislative Session, include:
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House Joint Resolution 1
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House Bill 9
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House Bill 346
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House Bill 2464
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House Bill 5195
Each piece of legislation targets a different area of small business improvement. For example, House Bill 5195 requires all state agencies to review and enhance their websites and digital services for a better user experience. Meanwhile, House Bill 2464 introduces changes in regulations that impact home-based businesses.
These laws are closely tied to Texas’ economic strategy and align with Governor Abbott’s Small Business Freedom Council, which focuses on identifying and removing unnecessary government regulations that could pose challenges for small business operations.
“The Texas economy is better than ever before,” said Abbott. “This session, we took strategic steps to boost small businesses in Texas. Even the smallest of barriers can increase the cost of doing business. We want to make it easier and less costly for businesses in Texas, especially our small business owners.
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