Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB898

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

Caption

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

Impact

The implications of HB898 extend into numerous areas of state law, particularly involving the relationship between state and federal governance. Should this bill be enacted, it would empower Texas officials to declare federal actions as unconstitutional, effectively nullifying those actions within Texas. The act calls for compliance from public officials at all governmental levels to defend the state's constitutional rights, creating a significant shift in the dynamic between state and federal regulations and enforcement.

Summary

House Bill 898, known as the Texas Sovereignty Act, is designed to assert and enforce the state of Texas's rights under the United States Constitution, particularly invoking the Tenth Amendment, which reserves powers not delegated to the federal government back to the states. The bill establishes a framework for the Texas legislature to challenge any federal actions deemed unconstitutional, aiming to protect state sovereignty from perceived encroachments by the federal government. This involves setting up a Joint Legislative Committee on Constitutional Enforcement tasked with reviewing federal actions and determining their constitutionality.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked debate among lawmakers and community members regarding the appropriateness of Texas asserting such authority. Proponents laud the bill as a necessary measure to protect states' rights and prevent the federal government from overstepping its bounds. Conversely, opponents argue that such a course could lead to legal precedents that undermine federal law and create inconsistencies in governance. This position highlights the ongoing tensions regarding state versus federal authority, particularly in areas concerning civil rights and social regulations.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Civil Practice And Remedies Code

  • Chapter 37. Declaratory Judgments
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB796

Same As Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

TX SB80

Similar To Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

Similar Bills

TX SB80

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

TX HB384

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

TX HB1215

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

TX HB2930

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

TX SB2015

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

TX HB1347

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

TX HB2338

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.

TX HB796

Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.