Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1710

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

Caption

Relating to an election to repeal a photographic traffic signal enforcement system ordinance.

Impact

Should HB1710 pass, it would establish a formal process by which residents can call for a repeal of traffic enforcement ordinances that they believe are no longer serving their community effectively. The bill stipulates that elections on such measures can only occur once every two years, ensuring that issues are not brought to vote too frequently. If a repeal is favored by the majority of voters, the local authority is mandated to revoke the ordinance, effectively removing the enforced traffic measures linked to photographic signals.

Summary

House Bill 1710 proposes a significant change to how local authorities in Texas can manage photographic traffic signal enforcement systems. Specifically, it allows the governing body of a local authority to hold an election to repeal any existing ordinance related to these traffic enforcement systems upon the receipt of a petition signed by at least 10% of the registered voters within the local authority. This bill introduces a mechanism for citizens to have a direct say in the enforcement practices of their local government, which has garnered both support and opposition from various stakeholders.

Contention

The bill's proponents argue that this measure will empower voters and enhance local democracy by providing citizens with a direct method to influence traffic enforcement policies. This is particularly relevant in discussions around the effectiveness and fairness of photographic traffic signals, which some believe contribute to revenue generation without adequately addressing safety concerns. However, opponents may contend that frequent voting on such ordinances could lead to instability and inconsistency in traffic law enforcement. They argue that this could undermine the intentions of traffic management and potentially lead to an increase in traffic violations and accidents.

Additional_points

In essence, HB1710 seeks to balance local governance with the will of the community, fostering a more engaged electorate while also addressing concerns regarding photographic traffic enforcement systems and their ramifications on public safety and local authority autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB167

Relating to contracts authorizing the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement systems.

TX HB177

Relating to contracts authorizing the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement systems.

TX SB446

Relating to contracts authorizing the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement systems.

TX SB220

Relating to the enforcement of laws relating to elections.

TX HB1877

Relating to the enforcement of laws relating to elections.

TX HB549

Relating to the enforcement of laws relating to elections.

TX HB4719

Relating to the security of election systems.

TX SB2001

Relating to the security of election systems.

TX HB5147

Relating to the rules of the road regarding red signals at certain traffic-control signals.

TX SB568

Relating to the rules of the road regarding red signals at certain traffic-control signals.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.