Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1616 Introduced / Fiscal Note

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD    Austin, Texas      FISCAL NOTE, 82ND LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION            March 28, 2011      TO: Honorable Larry Taylor, Chair, House Committee on Elections      FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB1616 by Geren (Relating to the reporting of political contributions and expenditures.), As Introduced    No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.  The bill would amend Election Code, Section 254.032(a) to make additions to the list of contributions that must be included on campaign finance reports filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.  Specifically, it adds (a) any credit, interest, rebate, refund, reimbursement, or return of a deposit fee resulting from the use of a political contribution or an asset purchased with a political contribution; (b) any proceeds of the sale of an asset or investment purchased with a political contribution; and (c) any other gain received from a political contribution.  The bill also would amend Government Code, Section 305.005 to add information that must be provided to the Texas Ethics Commission by those registering as lobbyists.  Specifically, the lobbyist registration form would now include the full name and address of each person who pays the lobbyist for any reason from (a) a political contribution; (b) interest received from a political contribution; or (c) an asset purchased with a political contribution.    The legislation would not require any changes to be made to the campaign finance reports currently filed with the Texas Ethics Commission. However, the bill would require the Texas Ethics Commission to make programming changes to the online forms and software used in the registration of lobbyists. The agency reports that the implementation of these programming changes could temporarily delay the implementation of other information technology projects at the agency, but it is anticipated that any additional costs associated with implementation of the legislation could be absorbed within existing resources.   The bill would take effect September 1, 2011. Local Government Impact No fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.    Source Agencies:356 Texas Ethics Commission   LBB Staff:  JOB, JT, MS, DEH    

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 82ND LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
March 28, 2011





  TO: Honorable Larry Taylor, Chair, House Committee on Elections      FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB1616 by Geren (Relating to the reporting of political contributions and expenditures.), As Introduced  

TO: Honorable Larry Taylor, Chair, House Committee on Elections
FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: HB1616 by Geren (Relating to the reporting of political contributions and expenditures.), As Introduced

 Honorable Larry Taylor, Chair, House Committee on Elections 

 Honorable Larry Taylor, Chair, House Committee on Elections 

 John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board

 John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board

HB1616 by Geren (Relating to the reporting of political contributions and expenditures.), As Introduced

HB1616 by Geren (Relating to the reporting of political contributions and expenditures.), As Introduced



No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.



The bill would amend Election Code, Section 254.032(a) to make additions to the list of contributions that must be included on campaign finance reports filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.  Specifically, it adds (a) any credit, interest, rebate, refund, reimbursement, or return of a deposit fee resulting from the use of a political contribution or an asset purchased with a political contribution; (b) any proceeds of the sale of an asset or investment purchased with a political contribution; and (c) any other gain received from a political contribution.  The bill also would amend Government Code, Section 305.005 to add information that must be provided to the Texas Ethics Commission by those registering as lobbyists.  Specifically, the lobbyist registration form would now include the full name and address of each person who pays the lobbyist for any reason from (a) a political contribution; (b) interest received from a political contribution; or (c) an asset purchased with a political contribution.    The legislation would not require any changes to be made to the campaign finance reports currently filed with the Texas Ethics Commission. However, the bill would require the Texas Ethics Commission to make programming changes to the online forms and software used in the registration of lobbyists. The agency reports that the implementation of these programming changes could temporarily delay the implementation of other information technology projects at the agency, but it is anticipated that any additional costs associated with implementation of the legislation could be absorbed within existing resources.   The bill would take effect September 1, 2011.

The bill would amend Election Code, Section 254.032(a) to make additions to the list of contributions that must be included on campaign finance reports filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.  Specifically, it adds (a) any credit, interest, rebate, refund, reimbursement, or return of a deposit fee resulting from the use of a political contribution or an asset purchased with a political contribution; (b) any proceeds of the sale of an asset or investment purchased with a political contribution; and (c) any other gain received from a political contribution.  The bill also would amend Government Code, Section 305.005 to add information that must be provided to the Texas Ethics Commission by those registering as lobbyists.  Specifically, the lobbyist registration form would now include the full name and address of each person who pays the lobbyist for any reason from (a) a political contribution; (b) interest received from a political contribution; or (c) an asset purchased with a political contribution. 

 

The legislation would not require any changes to be made to the campaign finance reports currently filed with the Texas Ethics Commission. However, the bill would require the Texas Ethics Commission to make programming changes to the online forms and software used in the registration of lobbyists. The agency reports that the implementation of these programming changes could temporarily delay the implementation of other information technology projects at the agency, but it is anticipated that any additional costs associated with implementation of the legislation could be absorbed within existing resources.

 

The bill would take effect September 1, 2011.

Local Government Impact

No fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.

Source Agencies: 356 Texas Ethics Commission

356 Texas Ethics Commission

LBB Staff: JOB, JT, MS, DEH

 JOB, JT, MS, DEH