Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB391

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

Caption

Relating to limits on political contributions and direct campaign expenditures by individuals, partnerships, partners, and limited liability companies; providing civil and criminal penalties.

Impact

Under the provisions set forth in HB391, individuals are restricted from making political contributions exceeding $100,000 per election cycle. Additionally, contributions from those under 18 years old are limited to $5,000. The bill outlines specific penalties for violations, designating offenses as felonies punishable under Texas law. These stringent regulations aim to discourage potential corruption and provide a fairer competition among candidates, ensuring that campaign finance is more equitable.

Summary

House Bill 391, also known as the Clean Elections Act, is a legislative proposal aimed at imposing limits on political contributions and direct campaign expenditures made by individuals, partnerships, and limited liability companies in Texas. The bill establishes a new framework within the Texas Election Code, detailing aggregate limits on contributions for various political offices and committees. The primary goal of this legislation is to enhance the integrity of the electoral process by curbing excessive contributions that may influence elections unduly.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB391 has surfaced regarding the balance between limiting contributions and upholding free speech. Opponents of the bill argue that these limitations could infringe upon individuals' rights to political expression and undermine their ability to support candidates they believe in. Supporters, however, emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in political funding, expressing that such measures are essential to reduce the influence of wealthy donors on public policies and elections. The bill's enactment would reflect a significant shift in Texas political fundraising dynamics, inviting continued discussion on the implications for local and state elections.

Companion Bills

TX SB246

Identical Relating to limits on political contributions and direct campaign expenditures by individuals, partnerships, partners, and limited liability companies; providing civil and criminal penalties.

Previously Filed As

TX HB490

Relating to limits on certain political contributions; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB2225

Relating to the filing with the Texas Ethics Commission of campaign treasurer appointments and reports of political contributions and political expenditures.

TX HB524

Relating to the filing with the Texas Ethics Commission of campaign treasurer appointments and reports of political contributions and political expenditures.

TX SB1706

Relating to restrictions on political contributions by out-of-state contributors; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB4290

Relating to restrictions on political contributions by out-of-state contributors; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1712

Relating to the purchase, sale, or lease of real property on behalf of a limited partnership or a limited liability company.

TX HB47

Relating to campaign contribution limits for certain offices.

TX HB2629

Relating to the reporting of direct campaign expenditures by certain persons and political committees.

TX HB64

Relating to the reporting of direct campaign expenditures by certain persons and political committees.

TX HB3372

Relating to the reporting of political contributions, including in-kind contributions, and expenditures made using a credit card.

Similar Bills

TX SB246

Relating to limits on political contributions and direct campaign expenditures by individuals, partnerships, partners, and limited liability companies; providing civil and criminal penalties.

TX HB1877

Relating to the ethics of public servants, including regulations relating to certain contributions, expenditures, and reports, and certain authority and duties of the Texas Ethics Commission; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB779

Relating to the ethics of public servants, including the authority and duties of the Texas Ethics Commission, the regulation of certain contributions and expenditures, and the reporting of political contributions and political expenditures and personal financial information; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB16

Relating to the ethics of public servants, including the authority and duties of the Texas Ethics Commission, the regulation of certain contributions and expenditures, and the reporting of political contributions and political expenditures and personal financial information; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1224

Relating to contributions made and personal services rendered to public servants.

TX HB4444

Relating to the election of the speaker of the house of representatives; providing criminal penalties.

TX SB19

Relating to the ethics of public officers and employees, the disclosure of certain political contributions, and related requirements and procedures; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB3258

Relating to political contributions and expenditures; providing civil and criminal penalties.