S.B. No. 2925 establishes the Task Force on Modernizing Manufacturing within the Government Code, specifically adding Subchapter HH. The task force is created to study the modernization of manufacturing in Texas and is composed of 15 members, including representatives from small, mid-sized, and large manufacturers, experts in automation and digital technologies, and members from various state agencies and organized labor. The executive director of the office or their designee will serve as the presiding officer, and the task force will meet as needed to fulfill its duties.

The task force is tasked with studying the current state of manufacturing, identifying barriers to adopting new technologies, and developing recommendations for policies to support modernization, including potential economic impacts such as job creation and increased productivity. Administrative support will be provided by the office, and a report detailing the task force's findings and recommendations must be submitted by October 1, 2026. The task force will be dissolved, and the subchapter will expire on September 1, 2027.

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