Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4828

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

Caption

Relating to the prosecution and reporting of certain offenses committed because of bias or prejudice; creating a criminal offense.

Impact

The impact of HB 4828 on state laws revolves around the stricter guidelines for handling bias-related offenses. By mandating that the clerks notify local law enforcement within a specific timeframe after a judgment is entered, the bill seeks to ensure timely reporting and responses to such crimes. Additionally, the amendments to the Penal Code concerning firearm possession consequences for certain offenders aim to enhance public safety by preventing potentially dangerous individuals from accessing firearms shortly after their conviction. The legislation encourages a more proactive stance in addressing bias-related violence in the state.

Summary

House Bill 4828 aims to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure in Texas by enhancing the prosecution and reporting of certain offenses committed due to bias or prejudice. This bill introduces a new criminal offense and modifies existing statutes related to firearm possession for individuals convicted of specific violent offenses. The inclusion of an affirmative finding will enable law enforcement to report these incidents more effectively to the National Crime Information Center and the Texas Crime Information Center, thereby improving tracking and intervention efforts for hate-motivated crimes.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 4828 may arise from discussions regarding the balance between public safety and individual rights, particularly concerning gun ownership rights after conviction. Critics might argue that the bill could disproportionately impact specific communities or individuals based on the subjective interpretation of 'bias or prejudice.' Furthermore, the implications for law enforcement resources associated with tracking and managing these offenses could lead to debates about funding, training, and overall effectiveness in combating hate crimes. Overall, the bill encourages a discourse about the need for better protections against bias-motivated violence and the role of state laws in achieving these goals.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 2. General Duties Of Officers
    • Section: New Section

Penal Code

  • Chapter 46. Weapons
    • Section: 04

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5017

Relating to a criminal offense committed against a person because of bias or prejudice on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.

TX SB2537

Relating to a criminal offense committed against a person because of bias or prejudice on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.

TX SB1179

Relating to sexually violent predators and the prosecution of certain offenses involving prohibited items at correctional or civil commitment facilities; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4886

Relating to sexually violent predators and the prosecution of certain offenses involving prohibited items at correctional or civil commitment facilities; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB76

Relating to reporting the loss or theft of a firearm; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4642

Relating to offenses involving the manufacture or delivery of certain controlled substances and the enforcement and prevention of those offenses; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1518

Relating to the establishment of a terrorist offender registry and to the supervision of those terrorist offenders; creating criminal offenses related to terrorism.

TX HB4968

Relating to the establishment of a terrorist offender registry and to the supervision of those terrorist offenders; creating criminal offenses related to terrorism.

TX HB505

Relating to the prosecution of and punishment for the criminal offense of hindering the investigation or prosecution of certain sexual offenses committed against a child; increasing criminal penalties.

TX HB5202

Relating to a central database containing information about offenders who have committed certain violent offenses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.