Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB545

Filed
1/23/23  
Out of Senate Committee
3/13/23  
Voted on by Senate
4/3/23  
Out of House Committee
5/20/23  
Voted on by House
5/24/23  
Governor Action
6/18/23  

Caption

Relating to death records maintained and provided by the vital statistics unit of the Department of State Health Services.

Impact

If enacted, SB 545 will lead to a significant shift in how death records are managed and utilized by the Department of State Health Services in Texas. The improved system will likely decrease instances of ineligible individuals being listed as active voters, thus bolstering the perceived integrity of election outcomes in the state. This measure aims to create a clearer demarcation between eligible and ineligible voters, which could influence future legislative initiatives related to voter registration and election security mechanisms.

Summary

Senate Bill 545 aims to enhance the administration of elections by instituting a requirement for the implementation of an accurate tracking system for canceled voter registration records in relation to death records. The bill, authored by Senator Coco, focuses on ensuring that the data concerning deceased individuals is reflected accurately in the voter registration records, thus helping to prevent voting fraud and maintaining the integrity of the electoral process. With the goal of improving the operational effectiveness of the electoral system, the bill sets forth a framework for the coordination between various state departments to uphold timely updates of these critical records.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 545 appears to be predominantly supportive among legislators, with a strong emphasis placed on the necessity of maintaining election integrity. As revealed in the discussions, stakeholders from various sectors recognize the importance of aligning voter registration with accurate death records. The vote tally of 29 to 0 in the Senate illustrates a remarkable consensus, suggesting limited opposition to the bill's objectives. However, as with any legislation focused on voter regulation, some skepticism regarding unintended consequences may remain among rights advocates concerned about potential discrepancies in record-keeping.

Contention

While the bill enjoys broad support, there may be concerns regarding the efficacy with which death records are updated and maintained. Critics may argue that reliance on government systems for accurate reporting introduces risks, particularly if administrative errors occur in recording deaths or in processing cancellations of voter registrations. As the implementation phase approaches, it will be crucial for the state to address these potential challenges to ensure that the systems put in place function effectively without inadvertently disenfranchising eligible voters.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 191. Administration Of Vital Statistics Records
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 193. Death Records
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section

Election Code

  • Chapter 16. Cancellation Of Registration
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB5259

Identical Relating to death records maintained and provided by the vital statistics unit of the Department of State Health Services.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5259

Relating to death records maintained and provided by the vital statistics unit of the Department of State Health Services.

TX SB1467

Relating to death records maintained by the vital statistics unit of the Department of State Health Services and provided to certain hospitals.

TX HB2377

Directing the office of vital statistics to provide birth or death certificates to the Kansas department for children and families and exempt the department from fees for such certificates.

TX HB1688

Vital records; vital statistics; definition; corrections; birth certificates; death certificates; fetal death certificates; effective date; emergency.

TX SB208

Vital statistics; directing certain data-sharing agreement between the State Department of Health and the Department of Human Services for specified purpose. Effective date.

TX SB1145

Relating To The Disclosure Of Vital Statistics Records.

TX SB2025

Relating To The Disclosure Of Vital Statistics Records.

TX HB1748

Death certificates; vital statistics; records; confidential; exceptions; effective date.

TX HB805

Relating To Vital Statistics.

TX HB805

Relating To Vital Statistics.

Similar Bills

CA SB493

District agricultural associations: secretary-managers: compensation.

LA HB528

Reforms the organizational structure for the Department of Transportation and Development including its duties, powers, and responsibilities of officers and employees (EN INCREASE SD EX See Note)

MO HB2798

Modifies the "Missouri Family Trust Company Act"

CA AB1044

Elections: Secretary of State.

AR SB63

To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Reports By The Secretaries Of Cabinet-level Departments On The State Of Their Departments.

CA AB1206

Voter registration database: Electronic Registration Information Center.

CA SB297

Elections: initiatives and referenda: withdrawal.

CA AB1004

Secretary of State: voter information Internet Web site.