Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB464

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

Caption

Relating to the availability on the Internet of certain registrations and reports filed by lobbyists.

Impact

The introduction of SB464 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws concerning the reporting and accessibility of lobbyist data. By stipulating that registrations and reports are to be published online, the bill fosters a more open governmental process. This is seen as a critical step towards rebuilding public trust in elected officials and the lobbying process, which has often been scrutinized for lack of transparency. The five-year holding period for the availability of these documents further emphasizes the commitment to long-term transparency in lobbying practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 464 aims to enhance transparency regarding lobbying activities by making certain registrations and reports required from lobbyists publicly available online. Under this bill, the Texas lobbying commission is mandated to upload each registration or report filed under Chapter 305 of the Government Code to its website within ten business days of receipt. This initiative seeks to provide greater public access to lobbying activity information, allowing citizens and watchdog groups to better monitor lobbyist influence on government decisions.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB464 revolves around privacy concerns for individual lobbyists. While the bill mandates that the Texas lobbying commission ensure the home addresses of registrants are redacted, some stakeholders argue that the overall push for greater transparency could expose lobbyists to public scrutiny and potential harassment. Additionally, there may be debates concerning the efficacy of the bill in truly diminishing unethical lobbying practices, with some legislators questioning whether mere availability of information is sufficient to change the culture of lobbying in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB216

Relating to the availability on the Internet of certain registrations and reports filed by lobbyists.

TX SB214

Relating to the content of detailed reports filed by lobbyists and to monetary limits on expenditures by lobbyists.

TX HB2626

Relating to the availability on the Internet of certain reports of political contributions and expenditures.

TX SB1066

Relating to the filing and publishing of lobbyist activity reports.

TX HB3273

Relating to public notice of the availability on the Internet of property-tax-related information.

TX HB854

Relating to address information contained on reports of political contributions and expenditures made available on the Internet by the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX SB2330

Relating to the authorization and reporting of expenditures for lobbying activities by certain political subdivisions and other public entities.

TX HB1828

Relating to public access to personal financial statements filed by public officials and candidates.

TX HB1942

Relating to the regulation of sports wagering; requiring occupational permits; authorizing fees; imposing a tax; decriminalizing wagering on certain sports events; creating criminal offenses; providing administrative penalties.

TX SB715

Relating to the regulation of sports wagering; requiring occupational permits; authorizing fees; imposing a tax; decriminalizing wagering on certain sports events; creating criminal offenses; providing administrative penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.