Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB143

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
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 passage of SB143 would have a significant impact on Texas election laws by strict limitations on how much individuals can contribute to political campaigns. These changes are intended to mitigate potential abuses in campaign financing and promote a fairer electoral process. By implementing these contribution limits, the bill seeks to prevent undue influence from wealthy individuals over political outcomes, thus striving for more equitable representation.

Summary

SB143 introduces new regulations on political contributions and direct campaign expenditures in Texas. It sets an aggregate limit of $100,000 on individual contributions per election cycle to specific political committees and candidates. This legislation aims to reform the existing election code and enhance transparency within the political funding landscape. It further categorizes direct campaign expenditures, determining when they are treated as contributions, which adds clarity to campaign finance laws.

Contention

While supporters advocate that SB143 will lead to more ethical campaign practices and diminish the risk of corruption, there are points of contention surrounding its enactment. Critics argue that the limits imposed may hinder the ability of candidates to raise necessary funds for their campaigns, particularly affecting those running for state offices against well-funded incumbents. They fear that such regulations may consolidate power among established political figures while limiting the participation of newcomers and underfunded candidates.

Companion Bills

TX HB2633

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.

Similar Bills

CA SB794

Political Reform Act of 1974: contribution limits.

CA AB2882

Campaign contributions.

CA AB775

Contribution requirements: recurring contributions.

AZ HB2443

Campaign finance; contributions limits

CA SB1422

Disclosures: Travel DISCLOSE Act.

AZ HB2623

Campaign finance; candidate committee transfers

MI SB0458

Campaign finance: contributions and expenditures; acceptance of certain contributions by judge or justice; prohibit. Amends 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.201 - 169.282) by adding sec. 30a.

AZ SB1129

Campaign finance; transfers; candidate committee