Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB840

Filed
2/10/23  
Out of Senate Committee
4/19/23  
Voted on by Senate
4/26/23  
Out of House Committee
5/3/23  
Voted on by House
5/8/23  
Governor Action
5/24/23  

Caption

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for assault of certain hospital personnel.

Impact

The enactment of SB 840 signifies a broader recognition of the dangers faced by hospital personnel in carrying out their duties, aiming to create a safer working environment. By elevating the consequences for assaults against healthcare workers, the bill addresses ongoing concerns about violence within healthcare settings. This legislative change is expected to resonate across the state, potentially influencing other laws governing the safety and treatment of medical workers within the criminal justice framework. The bill's effective implementation is set for September 1, 2023, allowing for preparations and awareness campaigns around the new legal standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 840, also known as the Jacqueline 'Jackie' Pokuaa and Katie 'Annette' Flowers Act, seeks to increase the criminal penalty for assault against certain hospital personnel from a Class A misdemeanor to a third-degree felony. This legislative effort is a direct response to tragic incidents involving hospital workers, specifically referencing the brutal killings of two nurses at Methodist Hospital. The bill is designed to enhance the protection of hospital staff by imposing stricter penalties for individuals who commit assaults while these workers are on duty within a medical facility.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Senate Bill 840 has generally been supportive, with strong backing from various stakeholders, including legislators and healthcare advocates. The bill's introduction reflects a collective acknowledgment of the critical need to safeguard healthcare workers. Supporters argue that by increasing penalties, the legislation not only deters future assaults but also underscores the importance of the roles played by healthcare personnel. However, while there is consensus on addressing violence against medical staff, discussions also center around the potential implications for criminal justice and appropriate sentencing for such offenses.

Contention

Despite the overall positive reception, some points of contention remain. Critics of the bill are cautious about its potential impact on the judicial process, particularly concerning how elevated penalties could disproportionately affect certain populations. There are concerns that while the bill aims to protect hospital workers, its implementation could lead to broader implications for the criminal justice system and its handling of minor offenses. As the bill proceeds through the legislative process, it will be critical to continue discussions about balancing the need for safety with fair justice practices.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Penal Code

  • Chapter 22. Assaultive Offenses
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Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 241. Hospitals
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Companion Bills

TX HB3548

Same As Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for assault of certain hospital personnel.

TX HB2052

Similar Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for assault of certain hospital personnel.

TX HB2189

Same As Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for assault of certain hospital personnel.

TX SB2473

Same As Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for assault of certain hospital personnel.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.