Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR143

Caption

Recalling S.B. No. 622 from the governor for clerical actions.

Impact

The resolution impacts state law by essentially nullifying the signatures of the presiding officers on Senate Bill No. 622, thus preventing it from moving forward in its current form. This action serves to maintain the integrity of the legislative process in Texas, ensuring that all bills are thoroughly vetted and accurately represented to the governor before they can receive formal approval. Such measures uphold legislative accountability and transparency.

Summary

HCR143, also known as House Concurrent Resolution No. 143, was adopted by both the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate on May 16, 2017. The resolution requests that Senate Bill No. 622 be returned to the house for necessary clerical actions. This indicates that while SB622 has passed both legislative chambers, further consideration and modifications are required before it can become law. The bill highlights collaborative legislative processes and the importance of accuracy in documentation before final approval.

Contention

While HCR143 was adopted without opposition, it reflects the necessity for legislative corrections, which often arise in the session's fast-paced environment. The lack of dissenting votes (138 Yeas in the House, 30 Yeas in the Senate) suggests a consensus on the importance of legislative accuracy, yet it underscores potential gaps or oversights that may exist in the legislative process that prompted this resolution. As legislative adjustments are not uncommon, maintaining procedural rigor is essential for upholding effective governance.

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