Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3250

Caption

Relating to an agreement under which a state party chair serves as a fiscal agent for a county party.

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws centers on the procedures for financial transactions related to county parties. By permitting the state chair to act as a fiscal agent, the bill aims to enhance coordination and accountability in financial dealings between state and county party structures. This could potentially lead to more efficient fundraising efforts and clearer tracking of funds, which are critical for the successful operation of political parties, especially during election cycles.

Summary

House Bill 3250 introduces a framework allowing a state party chair to serve as a fiscal agent for a county party. This bill amends the Election Code to create formalized guidelines for such agreements, enabling the state chair to raise and manage funds on behalf of county parties. The intended goal of this legislation is to streamline financial processes within political parties at the county level while ensuring compliance with state regulations regarding party financing.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the bill, primarily concerning the potential implications for local control over fundraising activities and the role of county parties in electoral processes. Critics could argue that centralizing financial management under the state chair might dilute the autonomy of county parties or raise concerns about the equitable distribution of funds among various county parties. Moreover, this shift could complicate existing relationships between county and state party entities, leading to debates about power dynamics and representation within political party structures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1306

Relating to a requirement for certain entities to enter into a contract for election services.

TX SB742

Relating to a requirement for certain entities to enter into a contract for election services.

TX HB239

Relating to requiring a voter to be affiliated with a political party to vote in that party's primary election or otherwise participate in that party's affairs; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1881

Relating to agreements between counties and United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enforce federal immigration law.

TX HB3684

Relating to a procedure for applying for a place on a ballot as a candidate for precinct chair of a political party; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB5

Relating to agreements authorizing a limitation on taxable value of certain property to provide for the creation of jobs and the generation of state and local tax revenue; authorizing fees; authorizing penalties.

TX HB1635

Relating to the operation of political parties.

TX HB2209

Relating to establishing the Rural Pathway Excellence Partnership (R-PEP) program and creating an allotment and outcomes bonus under the Foundation School Program to support the program.

TX HB1817

Relating to the validity of a contract for which a disclosure of interested parties is required.

TX HB3026

Relating to the administration of a prescription drug manufacturer or third-party prescription assistance program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.