Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HB110

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

Caption

Relating to a prohibition on the receipt of bond proceeds by persons who make a contribution to certain political committees.

Impact

If enacted, HB110 would have significant implications for state laws governing political financing and public fund allocation. By restricting the receipt of bond proceeds for contributors to political committees, the bill would create a new layer of accountability for those engaged in political contributions. This could deter individuals and entities from contributing to political campaigns if they are also seeking to access public funds through bond proceeds, thus potentially reducing the overall amount of contributions directed towards certain political entities. Proponents argue that such measures are crucial for preserving the integrity of government funding processes.

Summary

House Bill 110 aims to establish clear regulations surrounding political contributions in relation to the acceptance of bond proceeds. The bill specifically prohibits individuals or entities from receiving bond proceeds if they have made contributions to certain political committees. This proposed legislation is intended to enhance the integrity of the political process by addressing potential conflicts of interest and ensuring that public funds are not allocated to those who may influence political outcomes through financial contributions. The bill's provisions seek to increase transparency in campaign financing and make it more difficult for political donors to exert control over public funding activities.

Contention

The discussions around HB110 may reveal notable points of contention, particularly among legislators and stakeholders concerned with campaign finance reform. Some proponents believe that this bill is a necessary step toward combating corruption and ensuring fairness in the political process. However, opponents may argue that the bill could unfairly limit legitimate political contributions and inhibit the ability of candidates to fund their campaigns. The nuances of these arguments are likely to play a critical role in further legislative deliberations and may influence potential amendments to the bill before it is finalized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB49

Relating to a prohibition on the receipt of bond proceeds by persons who make a contribution to certain political committees.

TX HB3021

Relating to a prohibition on the receipt of bond proceeds by persons who make a contribution to certain political committees.

TX HB953

Relating to a prohibition on the receipt of bond proceeds by persons who make a contribution to certain political committees.

TX SB2859

Relating to a prohibition on the receipt of bond proceeds by persons who make a contribution to certain political committees.

TX SB2572

Relating to a prohibition on the receipt of bond proceeds by persons who make a contribution to certain political committees.

TX HB2145

Relating to the reporting of electronic political contributions accepted by certain political committees.

TX SB756

Relating to the reporting of electronic political contributions accepted by certain political committees.

TX HB4312

Relating to a prohibition on the making of a campaign contribution by a person who is not a United States citizen.

TX HB490

Relating to limits on certain political contributions; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3565

Relating to special reports of political contributions received by candidates for certain offices.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.