Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB652

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to prohibited uses of public money by certain municipalities and counties that reduce or reallocate funding or resources for certain law enforcement agencies.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to the Local Government Code, adding new provisions that restrict how local governments can use public funds. If signed into law, the bill will establish criteria defining a 'defunding municipality' and will thereby affect how local administrations budget their public safety resources. The bill mandates that any contract entered into in violation of its provisions would be deemed void as against public policy, exerting strict consequences on municipal financial decisions concerning law enforcement funding.

Summary

House Bill 652 aims to address the use of public funds by municipalities and counties that engage in practices described as 'defunding' law enforcement agencies. It specifically prohibits such local governments from utilizing public money to provide private security to elected officials during times when they have reduced or reallocated funding from law enforcement. The bill seeks to ensure that communities maintain adequate funding for public safety, thereby discouraging practices that may compromise law enforcement efficacy.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding this bill. Proponents argue that it provides necessary safeguards for law enforcement agencies to ensure they are adequately funded and supported by local governments. Conversely, critics may view this legislation as an infringement on local control and a mechanism that could potentially undermine local decision-making regarding public safety funding. The debate over appropriate funding levels and the allocation of resources to different sectors may intensify in the legislative discussions surrounding HB652.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 101. General Financial Provisions Affecting Municipalities
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 120. Election For Reduction Of Funding Or Resources For Certain Primary Law Enforcement Agencies
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4345

Relating to the reallocation of funding or resources for certain county law enforcement agencies.

TX HB1668

Relating to counties required to hold an election to approve a reduction or reallocation of funding or resources for certain county law enforcement agencies.

TX SB740

Relating to an election to approve a reduction or reallocation of funding or resources for certain county prosecutors' offices.

TX HB3421

Relating to the provision of law enforcement services in certain municipalities by the Department of Public Safety.

TX SB1422

Relating to enforcement of criminal offenses by state agencies, law enforcement agencies, political subdivisions, or local entities.

TX HB630

Relating to the provision of lifeguards by certain municipalities and counties on public beaches.

TX HB2765

Relating to prohibitions on the use of certain state money for emergency contraceptives.

TX HB2519

Relating to law enforcement misconduct and law enforcement interactions with certain detained or arrested individuals and other members of the public, to public entity liability for those interactions, and to the confinement, conviction, or release of detained or arrested individuals.

TX HB2760

Relating to the disclosure of certain gifts, grants, contracts, and financial interests received from a foreign source by certain state agencies, public institutions of higher education, and state contractors, and to the approval and monitoring of employment-related foreign travel and activities by certain public institution of higher education employees; providing civil and administrative penalties.

TX SB2459

Relating to the disclosure of certain gifts, grants, contracts, and financial interests received from a foreign source by certain state agencies, public institutions of higher education, and state contractors, and to the approval and monitoring of employment-related foreign travel and activities by certain public institution of higher education employees; providing civil and administrative penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.