Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR178 Latest Draft

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                            By: Anderson of McLennan H.C.R. No. 178


 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, The current Texas Constitution is this state's fifth
 charter document since statehood, having been formed on the basis
 of previous documents dating back to the days when Texas was an
 independent republic; and,
 WHEREAS, The proud independence of Texas has carried forth
 inimitably through each of its constitutions, in both the Republic
 of Texas and State of Texas constitutions, granting the government
 limited powers and giving broad control to voters, thereby
 embodying the principle of "consent of the governed"; and,
 WHEREAS, First enacted in 1876, the Texas Constitution was
 organized into 289 sections contained within 17 articles outlining
 the scope, role, and limitations of governance in this state; and,
 WHEREAS, Through proposed changes sent to Texas voters by the
 legislature, sections within those same 17 articles have been added
 and deleted, bringing our current document to 383 sections; and,
 WHEREAS, The Texas Constitution of 1876 has expanded through
 the ratification of proposed amendments, with 467 amendments being
 approved, while 176 have been defeated; and,
 WHEREAS, By far, the Texas Constitution is the nation's
 lengthiest document; sections have been placed in the constitution
 with apparent disregard for the appropriate article with which it
 belongs; outdated bonding authority and other archaic references
 remain bound in the document, despite previous attempts to address
 non-substantive revisions to the Texas Constitution, the most
 recent of which occurred in 1999; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Constitution of 1876 remains the Supreme
 Law of the State of Texas, and a strong, independent statement
 asserting the right of Texans to shape their government to their
 view and their capacity to support it; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby request the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house
 of representatives to create a joint interim committee to study a
 non-substantive reorganization of the Texas Constitution; and, be
 it further
 RESOLVED, That the committee submit a full report, including
 findings and recommendations, to the 83rd Texas Legislature in
 January 2013.