Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3843

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

Caption

Relating to the election of the speaker of the house of representatives.

Impact

The amendments made by HB3843 to Chapter 302 of the Government Code will have a significant impact on the election process for the Speaker of the House. By delineating what constitutes permissible campaign funds and outlining detailed requirements for candidacy declarations, the bill seeks to create a more transparent electoral process. This includes mandated reporting to the chief clerk of the house, restricting the sources and uses of campaign funds, and introducing penalties for noncompliance. As a result, this law aims to enhance the integrity and accountability of the electoral process within the Texas Legislature.

Summary

House Bill 3843 seeks to amend regulations surrounding the election of the Speaker of the House of Representatives in Texas. The bill outlines the procedures for candidates wishing to declare their candidacy and clarifies the definition of campaign funds, restricting their usage. This bill is aimed at ensuring compliance with ethical considerations and increasing oversight of campaign financing involved in the election of the Speaker. Additionally, it provides for criminal penalties for violations of these campaign finance regulations, effectively tightening the rules governing the financial aspects of a candidate's campaign for the Speakership.

Contention

Critics of HB3843 may argue that while the bill promotes ethical standards in campaign financing, it also imposes more stringent regulations that could deter potential candidates due to increased administrative burdens. Furthermore, the restrictions on campaign financing may limit the ability of candidates to effectively contest elections for such a high-profile position, raising concerns about fairness and accessibility in political competition. The enforcement of penalties for violations may also become a point of contention as it introduces a legal dimension to campaign activities that could be interpreted differently by various stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR3

Adopting the Housekeeping Resolution for the House of Representatives of the 88th Legislature.

TX HJR15

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.

TX SJR12

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.

TX SB1188

Relating to receivership of the Agua Special Utility District and requirements for directors of the Agua Special Utility District.

TX SCR22

Authorizing the creation and appointment of joint legislative study committees by the lieutenant governor and speaker of the House of Representatives.

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 HB294

Relating to the separation of federal elections from state and local elections, and to related practices and procedures.

TX SB398

Relating to the separation of federal elections from state and local elections, and to related practices and procedures.

TX HB32

Relating to the separation of federal elections from state and local elections, and to related practices and procedures.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.