Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3156

Caption

Relating to inaugural contribution limits and the disclosure of inaugural contributions and expenditures.

Impact

After the implementation of HB 3156, inaugural committees will be required to submit detailed disclosure statements to the Texas Ethics Commission within 30 days of an inauguration. The statements must specify the total contributions received and expenditures made, including itemized details for significant contributions and payments. This transparency is expected to enhance accountability and public trust in the campaign finance system, allowing for better oversight of financial dealings during political inaugurations.

Summary

House Bill 3156 aims to regulate inaugural contributions and establish contribution limits alongside requirements for disclosure concerning expenditures related to inaugurations. The bill introduces specific limits on the amount individuals and political committees may contribute towards inaugural activities. For individual contributions, the limit is capped at $2,500, while the limit for contributions from political committees is set at $7,500. Contributions from corporations dealing with the state also share the $7,500 limit, aiming to prevent undue influence through large donations.

Contention

The bill's provisions might raise concerns regarding the balance between political funding and potential corruption, especially in how corporations and political committees may influence political processes through financial means. Critics may argue that while the limits are intended to protect the integrity of public office, they could also make fundraising more burdensome for inaugural committees. Furthermore, the requirement for itemized disclosures could be seen as either a positive step towards transparency or an undue administrative burden on smaller committees without the resources to manage complex reporting.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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