Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2633

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; providing civil and criminal penalties.

Impact

The bill's implementation alters existing regulations within state law by establishing a structured framework for monitoring and enforcing contribution limits. It charges the relevant commission with conducting regular reviews of political contributions to ensure compliance with the new limits. Any violations would result in significant civil and criminal penalties, classified as felonies, which raises the stakes for individuals and entities involved in political financing. This move reflects a broader intent to discourage excessive financial influence in campaign politics and promote a more level playing field among candidates.

Summary

House Bill 2633 relates to the regulation of political contributions and direct campaign expenditures by individuals in the state of Texas. The bill specifically establishes a new subchapter within the Election Code that sets limits on aggregate political contributions by individuals, capping them at $100,000 per election cycle. This regulation aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the financing of political campaigns, particularly as they pertain to statewide offices, state senators, and other prominent political positions.

Contention

While the bill seeks to address concerns related to excessive contributions, it has also generated debate regarding the implications for political engagement and fundraising. Proponents believe that stricter limits will reduce corruption and promote fairer elections, while critics argue that the caps could hinder grassroots campaigning efforts and limit the ability of candidates to effectively raise funds. Furthermore, the inclusion of penalties for violations provides a rigid enforcement mechanism that some see as potentially punitive toward smaller donors. As a result, discussions surrounding HB2633 reflect a tension between regulatory oversight and the preservation of political rights.

Companion Bills

TX SB143

Identical Relating to limits on political contributions and direct campaign expenditures by individuals; 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 HB64

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

TX HB2629

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

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 HB2626

Relating to the availability on the Internet of certain reports of political contributions and expenditures.

TX HB3372

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

TX HB47

Relating to campaign contribution limits for certain offices.

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CA AB2882

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AZ HB2623

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MI SB0458

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AZ SB1129

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