Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB634

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

Caption

Relating to the establishment of a task force on unethical and unlawful misconduct by public officials.

Impact

This legislation is intended to create a structured approach to scrutinizing public officials' conduct and determining whether current laws are effective in curbing unethical behavior. The task force will be composed of three members, appointed by key state leadership including the governor and the speaker of the house, with staggered terms to ensure continuity. The oversight mechanism of this task force could lead to significant recommendations for policy changes and legislative reforms, particularly regarding the enforcement of criminal and campaign finance laws.

Summary

SB634 establishes a task force to address unethical and unlawful misconduct by public officials in Texas. The purpose of the task force is to examine and assess the adequacy of existing laws, rules, and procedures related to such misconduct. This initiative aims to enhance government accountability and ensure that public officials adhere to ethical standards. The bill outlines the appointment process for task force members and stipulates the responsibilities and powers of the task force, including the ability to investigate allegations of misconduct and to examine compliance with lobbying laws.

Contention

The establishment of this task force could be a point of contention among various stakeholders. While proponents argue that it enhances transparency and accountability, critics may question the effectiveness and independence of the task force given its political appointments. The potential for political bias in investigations and recommendations may raise concerns about the task force's ability to operate impartially. Furthermore, the authority to subpoena witnesses and examine documents could be viewed as overreach by some stakeholders who fear misuse of this power.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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