Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HJR106

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment on the qualifications for district judges.

Impact

The proposed amendment would have significant implications for the state's judiciary system by raising the bar for those seeking to serve as district judges. By establishing more stringent criteria, the legislature aims to enhance the quality of judicial candidates and ensure that they are adequately prepared to handle cases that come before them. This change is seen as a means to bolster public confidence in the judicial system by ensuring that judges have a proven track record in legal practice.

Summary

HJR106 is a joint resolution proposing amendments to the Texas Constitution regarding the qualifications for district judges. The bill aims to standardize and update the requirements to ensure that elected judges possess adequate legal training and experience. Key qualifications stipulated in the bill include being a U.S. citizen and Texas resident, being at least 35 years of age, and having an extensive legal background that includes either civil or criminal trial experience. Additionally, proposed requirements include completion of continuing legal education and verification of competence by peers.

Contention

While the amendment aims to bring beneficial changes to the judiciary, it has also sparked discussions regarding its potential impact on the judiciary's accessibility. Some critics argue that the new requirements may unintentionally limit the pool of candidates, thus making it harder for qualified individuals who may not meet every new provision to run for office. The debate includes concerns about maintaining diversity among judges and ensuring that the judiciary reflects the communities it serves.

Temporary_provisions

The bill also includes temporary provisions that would allow sitting judges as of January 1, 2011, to continue serving without needing to meet the new qualifications. This phase-in approach is intended to provide continuity in the judicial system while the state transitions to the revised standards and gives current judges a chance to adapt to the new rules.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HJR202

Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the composition of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

TX HJR83

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Texas Redistricting Commission to redistrict the Texas Legislature and Texas congressional districts and revising procedures for redistricting.

TX HJR33

Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for an annual state budget and annual legislative sessions for budget purposes.

TX SJR16

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Texas Redistricting Commission to redistrict the Texas Legislature and Texas congressional districts and revising procedures for redistricting.

TX HJR48

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Texas Redistricting Commission to redistrict the Texas Legislature, Texas congressional districts, and State Board of Education districts and revising procedures for redistricting.

TX HJR4

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Texas Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission to redistrict the Texas Legislature, Texas congressional districts, and State Board of Education districts and revising procedures for redistricting.

TX SB2491

Relating to qualifications for a retired judge's appointment as a visiting judge to a constitutional county court.

TX HJR107

Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the mandatory age of retirement for state justices and judges.

TX HJR39

Proposing a constitutional amendment to repeal the mandatory age of retirement for state justices and judges.

TX SJR40

Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the mandatory age of retirement for state justices and judges.

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