Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR44

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

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment to require that proposed constitutional amendments be approved by a majority of the voters in at least half of the counties of this state.

Impact

If passed, HJR44 would create a more decentralized approach to constitutional amendments in Texas, impacting how such amendments are proposed and approved. The requirement for majority votes in at least half of the counties could potentially lead to more diverse input and consideration of various regional interests within the state. However, this change may also complicate the amendment process, possibly leading to challenges in garnering sufficient support across the required number of counties.

Summary

HJR44 proposes an amendment to the Texas Constitution that mandates future constitutional amendments to receive approval from a majority of voters in at least half of Texas counties, in addition to the statewide majority. This is a significant shift from the current requirement, where a simple majority of voters statewide is sufficient for constitutional changes. The proposed amendment aims to ensure that any constitutional amendment reflects support not just regionally, but throughout a broader scope of counties, thus enhancing local representation in constitutional matters.

Contention

The discussions around HJR44 may evoke differing opinions on the implications of this amendment. Supporters might argue that it empowers local governance and prevents undue influence from densely populated areas on statewide decisions. Critics, however, could express concerns that it creates obstacles for necessary changes, particularly in instances where a statewide consensus exists but fails to achieve the requisite county-level approval. These discussions highlight a broader tension between local control and statewide governance in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SJR33

Proposing a constitutional amendment to require that future constitutional amendments become effective only if approved by a majority of the voters in at least three-fourths of the counties of the state.

TX HJR31

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring elections on proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution to be held in November of even-numbered years.

TX SJR25

Proposing a constitutional amendment to reserve to the people the powers of initiative and referendum.

TX SJR35

Proposing a constitutional amendment clarifying that a voter must be a United States citizen.

TX HJR177

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the secretary of state to be elected by the qualified voters at a general election instead of appointed by the governor.

TX SJR28

Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the office of county treasurer of Galveston County.

TX HJR134

Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the office of county treasurer of Galveston County.

TX HJR109

Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the office of county treasurer of Somervell County.

TX HJR7

Proposing a constitutional amendment clarifying that a voter must be a United States citizen.

TX HJR22

Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring this state to observe daylight saving time year-round.

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