Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR64

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment to repeal the constitutional provision providing that marriage in this state consists only of the union of one man and one woman and prohibiting this state or a political subdivision of this state from creating or recognizing any legal status identical or similar to marriage.

Impact

The potential impact of HJR64 on state laws is significant, as it would effectively allow for greater legal recognition of same-sex marriages and partnerships in Texas. If passed, it would eliminate discriminatory barriers that have historically denied legal benefits to couples in same-sex relationships, paralleling changes seen in federal law. This could lead to the establishment of benefits and rights related to marriage that would be accessible to all couples, regardless of gender.

Summary

HJR64 proposes a constitutional amendment that seeks to repeal the existing Texas constitutional provision which defines marriage strictly as a union between one man and one woman. This amendment seeks to remove the prohibition on the state or any political subdivisions from creating or acknowledging any legal status that resembles marriage. By doing so, HJR64 aims to align Texas laws with evolving societal standards regarding marriage and the rights of partners in same-sex relationships.

Conclusion

As the bill proposes to place this constitutional amendment on the ballot for public vote, it invites not only legislative deliberation but also a wider public discourse on issues of marriage, equality, and the role of government in personal relationships. The outcome of such a vote could have lasting implications on the legal landscape of marriage rights in Texas.

Contention

Notably, HJR64 may spark contention among various groups within Texas society. Supporters argue that the repeal is a necessary step towards equality and inclusivity, recognizing the rights of all individuals to enter into meaningful partnerships. Conversely, opponents may view this amendment as an attack on traditional values and express concerns about the implications of redefining marriage—a topic that has been a point of debate in many jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

TX SJR9

Same As Proposing a constitutional amendment to repeal the constitutional provision providing that marriage in this state consists only of the union of one man and one woman and prohibiting this state or a political subdivision of this state from creating or recognizing any legal status identical or similar to marriage.

Previously Filed As

TX HJR61

Proposing a constitutional amendment to repeal the constitutional provision providing that marriage in this state consists only of the union of one man and one woman and prohibiting this state or a political subdivision of this state from creating or recognizing any legal status identical or similar to marriage.

TX SJR15

Proposing a constitutional amendment to repeal the constitutional provision providing that marriage in this state consists only of the union of one man and one woman and prohibiting this state or a political subdivision of this state from creating or recognizing any legal status identical or similar to marriage.

TX HB1610

Relating to the defense of this state or a state agency in actions challenging the constitutionality of a state statute.

TX HB3719

Relating to the prohibition of face covering mandates by this state and political subdivisions of this state in response to the COVID-19 pandemic; providing exceptions.

TX SB81

Relating to certain statutory changes to reflect and address same-sex marriages and parenting relationships and to the removal of provisions regarding the criminality or unacceptability of homosexual conduct.

TX HB5031

Relating to certain statutory changes to reflect and address same-sex marriages and parenting relationships and to the removal of provisions regarding the criminality or unacceptability of homosexual conduct.

TX SB2299

Relating to the identification of constitutional or statutory provisions of this state that have been invalidated or otherwise limited by a state appellate court.

TX HB1685

Relating to certain statutory changes to reflect and address same-sex marriages.

TX SJR39

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to legalize wagering in this state on certain sporting events.

TX SJR76

Proposing a constitutional amendment to repeal the constitutional provision that prohibits the appropriation of state money or property for the benefit of any sect, religious society, or theological or religious seminary.

Similar Bills

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