The bill, H.B. No. 3767, aims to amend the Government Code regarding the allocation of funds for women's health and family planning services in Texas. It modifies Section 526.0051 to remove previous restrictions on how money appropriated for family planning services is awarded. The new language specifies that funds must be awarded to both public and nonpublic entities that provide family planning services, prioritizing those with a proven track record of meeting established patient and service utilization goals. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the need for equitable access to these services across all regions of the state.

Furthermore, the bill repeals Chapter 2273 of the Government Code and Section 32.024(c-1) of the Human Resources Code, which likely contained previous prohibitions or restrictions on the provision of women's health and family planning services. The changes are set to take effect on September 1, 2025, reflecting a significant shift in the state's approach to funding and supporting family planning services.