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This bill is, simply put, a penalty against those who
The bill authorizes civil penalties of up to $5,000 per
But it allows us to impose penalties to compel them to
- We're abiding by Article 3, Section 10; we're creating that penalty to encourage their participation.
- That's why those penalties are imposed for out-of-state absence.
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Criminal Jurisprudence Apr 3rd, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
- We have a myriad of penalties and penalties...
Now on to the penalties.
- make it a Class A misdemeanor, further increasing the penalties involved.
- This would extend the minimum penalties accordingly.
- The current penalties are not enough to...
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Criminal Jurisprudence S/C on New Offenses and Changed Penalties Apr 15th, 2025 at 10:04 am
We don't do offices that change penalties or come to order
- Or 20, the penalty remains the same.
House Bill 3507 proposes a tiered penalty system to target
- fiftieth, this new bill would allow judges, juries, and prosecutors the option to pursue higher penalties
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I'm here today in support of HB 1871, which increases the penalties
- to prevent excessive penalties.
- So Senate Bill 2046 enhances the initial criminal penalty by one degree.
- It creates a tiered penalty system based upon a contract amount for each penalty enhancement that follows
- A Class E misdemeanor for penalty for rigging an $11 million bid, a $35 million bid.
- The penalties didn't match with the egregiousness of what had occurred. Alleged, yes.
- Texas has a uniquely strong penalty structure.
Mr.
- The penalty structure in Texas allows for penalties for the largest hospitals who are not in compliance
- When the penalties increased and compliance improved, we saw actual downward pressure on hospitals.
- Keeping adequate penalties encourages transparency and creates downward pressure on prices.
- Right now, there's no penalties for less than $7 million.
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Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Apr 30th, 2025 at 08:04 am
House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee
- Representative Curry relating to the regulation of roofing contractors, providing an administrative penalty
- We also define administrative penalties for violations of this section in Section C.
- Bracket, they have specific penalties that they will have
- ...then that's where they can adhere to the penalties.
- Any penalties recovered against the landlord are deposited into the Victims of Crime Fund.
- SB2371, criminal penalty.
SB2392, criminal penalty.
SB2514, criminal penalty.
SB2876, criminal penalty.
- There's no fiscal note or criminal penalties on this bill.
So I was just wondering about the penalty class.
- I'll grant you that within the whole range of penalties, they also have Class A misdemeanors.
- I'm just openly wondering whether the penalty...
- Considering the penalties, that is meant to end...
- I'm just like openly wondering whether penalty enhancement will actually get to our goal here.
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S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships Mar 31st, 2025 at 02:03 pm
House S/C on Family & Fiduciary Relationships
- , because I know that when folks either don't pay their child support or they pay late, there's a penalty
- I believe it's a 6% penalty.
- So the current and the future child support owed for that child, because I mean whatever penalties that
- The penalties we can get you an answer back to.
- I mean, I'm just curious where those penalties go, who they get paid to, because if they go to the AG's
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89th Legislative Session Mar 24th, 2025 at 02:03 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
- by Jared Patterson relates to the sources of dogs and cats sold at pet stores, providing a civil penalty
- a controlled substance to a person in custody of a correctional facility, increasing the criminal penalty
- 3492 by Jon Rosenthal relates to the processes addressing election irregularities, providing a civil penalty
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HB 3498 by David Cook relating to increasing the criminal penalty
- HB 3519 by Lyle Larson relating to increasing criminal penalties
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89th Legislative Session Mar 4th, 2025 at 02:00 pm
Texas House Floor Meeting
- Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of making a firearm accessible to a child
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HB 651 by Moody, relating to the abolishment of the death penalty
- span marker="889" data-time="5328">HB 689 by Thompson, relating to the applicability of the death penalty
- span marker="892" data-time="5346"> HB 689 by Gervin-Hawkins, relating to the increasing criminal penalty
- discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity and providing for an administrative penalty
- Senate Bill 3014 makes necessary changes to the scope of penalties that the...
- civil penalty for a late filing to no more than $500.
- I understand that we are moving the penalties for technical errors, like what you mentioned.
- Any violation would have to be shown as knowing for a civil penalty to be assessed at all.
- The committee substitute also increases the criminal penalties.
- So, there's a chance for them to fix it and do the right thing before those penalties...
- Create a new criminal penalty.
- What this bill does is it provides enforcement and penalties when someone of the opposite biological
- Could these penalties create a chilling effect on local governments considering policies that protect
- I will not go over in detail the criminal penalty, but I will highlight the bill itself.
- I ask you to please consider removing the disability penalty, which cuts the basic allotment in half
- This penalty hurts schools, especially those helping students with services like dyslexia.
- The penalty unfairly places a financial burden on the school.
- By replacing penalties with remedies, the bill...
- , the penalties add up fast and they're required to pay them while they appeal it.
- Despite existing DWI laws, enhanced penalties for offenses committed in school zones are necessary to
- Strengthening penalties for DWI in school zones is essential.
- It strengthens penalties for intoxication manslaughter.
- We support penalty enhancements to dissuade or prevent actions by repeat offenders that can result in
- If nothing else, let's make the penalties higher and see if we can't get people's attention.
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Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Mar 26th, 2025 at 10:30 am
House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee
- You can go to jail for the federal penalty. Why can't we do that as a state?
- Who's that as a part of increasing the penalty?
- As a state, we should not increase penalties on those people.
- And we can debate what the penalties for those crimes should be.
- penalty should be for the underlying offenses, but in terms of regulating...
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Environmental Regulation Apr 17th, 2025 at 10:04 am
House Environmental Regulation Committee
- Canales, what's the penalty scale in this?
- The highest penalty you can get is a state jail felony if it's 1,000 pounds or more.
A thought on a civil penalty instead of a criminal penalty
- Civil penalties as well.
- If the financial penalty was significant enough to make people aware. I mean, 500 pounds is...
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89th Legislative Session May 7th, 2025 at 10:05 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- ...act to criminal penalties.
- It clarifies the full process for civil penalty.
- But there are no criminal penalties, there's only civil penalties.
- involving a groundwater conservation district, increases a penalty.
- HB2695 relates to criminal penalties.
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89th Legislative Session Mar 12th, 2025 at 10:00 am
Texas House Floor Meeting
- relates to the creation of money services business terms of service agreements, providing a civil penalty
- Increasing criminal penalties for the Committee on Homeland
HB 1625 by Pursuit relates to the penalties for the
- Creating a criminal offense and increasing criminal penalties
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HB 1668 by Gerties relates to increasing the criminal penalty
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Water, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs Apr 28th, 2025
- Currently, the penalty for violations related to the housing
- This penalty structure does little to compel operators of these facilities to improve conditions when
- a point of clarification, this bill expressly disallows an H-2A visa holder from seeking a civil penalty
- >Here's my concern with the bill: because it's already law, you're making some adjustments in the penalty
- If you're engaged in an operation and your penalty is $200, it's still a lot.