Relating to a study on the feasibility of online voting.
Impact
The proposed bill aims to address significant advancements in technology and their implications for the electoral process. By exploring the feasibility of online voting, the bill represents a consideration of modernization within the Texas voting system. If online voting were to be deemed feasible, it could lead to substantial changes in how elections are conducted in the state, potentially making voting more accessible to a broader population, especially those who may struggle to vote in-person due to various barriers.
Summary
House Bill 430 focuses on evaluating the feasibility of implementing online voting in Texas. The legislation mandates a comprehensive study to be conducted by the secretary of state, investigating various dimensions of online voting, including experiences from jurisdictions that have adopted such practices, budgetary implications, potential impacts on voter turnout, as well as security concerns that could arise with this voting method. The objective of the bill is to thoroughly assess whether online voting could be a viable option for Texas elections.
Contention
While the bill presents an innovative approach to improving voter access, it also raises various points of contention, primarily related to security and the integrity of elections. Critics may voice concerns regarding the risks associated with online voting, including potential cyber threats that could jeopardize the electoral process. Furthermore, discussions around the anticipated costs versus savings can become a contentious issue, as stakeholders may have differing opinions on the financial implications of implementing and maintaining an online voting system.
Relating to a study by the secretary of state on the feasibility of central counting stations complying with federal standards for facilities that contain sensitive information.
Relating to a study conducted by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas on the feasibility of offering alternative service retirement benefits to peace officers who are members of the retirement system.
Relating to a cost-of-living adjustment applicable to certain benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas and a study on the feasibility of providing annual adjustments and an optional cash balance benefit under the system.
Relating to establishing a joint select committee to study the feasibility and sustainability of providing a cost-of-living adjustment applicable to certain benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.
Relating to a study by the Texas Education Agency on the administration of assessment instruments in Spanish to certain public school students in grades six through eight.
Relating to a study by the Texas Education Agency on the administration of assessment instruments in Spanish to certain public school students in grades six through 12.