Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HJR119 Latest Draft

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                            81R31491 JRD-D
 By: Homer, Harless H.J.R. No. 119
 Substitute the following for H.J.R. No. 119:
 By: Gallego C.S.H.J.R. No. 119


 A JOINT RESOLUTION
 proposing a constitutional amendment providing that a member of the
 legislature automatically vacates the office held on announcing a
 candidacy or becoming a candidate for another elective office in a
 general or primary election when the unexpired portion of the
 member's term of office exceeds one year and providing that a person
 who holds another office is not eligible to serve in the legislature
 during the term of the office held unless, on announcing a candidacy
 or becoming a candidate for the legislature in a general or primary
 election, the person resigned that office.
 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Sections 18 and 19, Article III, Texas
 Constitution, are amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 18. (a) A [No] Senator or Representative is not
 [shall], during the term for which the Senator or Representative
 [he] was elected, [be] eligible to:
 (1) any appointed civil office of profit under this
 State which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which may
 have been increased, during such term; [,] or
 (2) any office or place, the appointment to which may
 be made, in whole or in part, by either branch of the Legislature.
 (b) For purposes of Subsection (a)(1) of this section, [;
 provided, however,] the fact that the term of office of Senators and
 Representatives does not end precisely on the last day of December
 but extends a few days into January of the succeeding year is [shall
 be] considered as de minimis, and the ineligibility [herein]
 created by that subsection ends [shall terminate] on the last day in
 December of the last full calendar year of the term for which the
 Senator or Representative [he] was elected.
 (c)  If a member of the Legislature announces the member's
 candidacy, or in fact becomes a candidate, in any general or primary
 election for any office of profit or trust under the laws of this
 State or the United States other than the office then held, at any
 time when the unexpired term of the office then held exceeds one
 year, that announcement or candidacy constitutes an automatic
 resignation of the office then held. The vacancy created by the
 automatic resignation shall be filled as provided by Section 13 of
 this article.
 (d) No member of either House shall vote for any other
 member for any office whatever, which may be filled by a vote of the
 Legislature, except in such cases as are in this Constitution
 provided.
 (e) A [, nor shall any] member of the Legislature may not be
 interested, either directly or indirectly, in any contract with the
 State, or any county thereof, authorized by any law passed during
 the term for which the member [he] was elected.
 Sec. 19. A [No] judge of any court, Secretary of State,
 Attorney General, clerk of any court of record, or other [any]
 person holding a lucrative office under the United States, [or]
 this State, or any foreign government is not, [shall] during the
 term for which the person [he] is elected or appointed, [be]
 eligible to serve in the Legislature unless, at the time the person
 announced the person's candidacy, or in fact became a candidate, in
 any general or primary election for the Legislature, the person
 resigned the office then held.
 SECTION 2. This proposed constitutional amendment shall be
 submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 3, 2009.
 The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the
 proposition: "The constitutional amendment providing that a member
 of the legislature automatically vacates the office held on
 announcing a candidacy or becoming a candidate for another elective
 office in a general or primary election when the unexpired portion
 of the member's term of office exceeds one year and providing that a
 person who holds another office is not eligible to serve in the
 legislature during the term of the office held unless, on
 announcing a candidacy or becoming a candidate for the legislature
 in a general or primary election, the person resigned that office."