Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2472

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

Caption

Relating to waiving confidentiality regarding proceedings and information relating to a complaint filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.

Impact

The proposed changes under HB2472 would affect how complaints filed with the Texas Ethics Commission are handled, promoting a more open approach to the scrutiny and resolution of such complaints. By permitting respondents to voluntarily disclose information, the bill aims to foster greater accountability amongst public officials and instill public trust in the ethical oversight of government activities. This change may empower individuals concerned about ethics violations to feel more confident in the process, potentially leading to a decreased reluctance to speak out.

Summary

House Bill 2472 aims to amend the Government Code regarding the confidentiality of proceedings related to complaints filed with the Texas Ethics Commission. Specifically, the bill introduces a new provision allowing respondents named in a sworn complaint to waive the confidentiality of their case. This is achieved either through public disclosure of previously confidential information or by submitting a verified written waiver to the executive director of the commission. The bill is significant in enhancing transparency within the ethics complaint process in Texas.

Contention

While the bill has proponents who argue it enhances transparency, there are concerns about privacy. Critics may argue that the ability to waive confidentiality could lead to undue public scrutiny or even harassment of individuals involved in complaints. Such concerns highlight the balance that needs to be struck between public interest and individual rights. Additionally, the implementation of these changes could encounter logistical challenges within the Ethics Commission, as processes would need to be redefined to manage the new provisions effectively.

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