Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1248

Caption

Relating to the identification of and prohibited cooperation by state and local entities with certain federal acts that violate the United States Constitution.

Impact

Should SB1248 be enacted, it would amend existing state law by prohibiting cooperation between state agencies and federal entities in the enforcement of rules identified in the Attorney General's reports. This could significantly change how state agencies respond to federal regulations, especially in contentious areas like healthcare and environmental oversight. By bypassing federal requirements, it may allow for more state control but could also lead to complexities in compliance and regulatory oversight as they navigate potential conflicts between federal and state laws.

Summary

Senate Bill 1248 aims to ensure that state and local entities do not cooperate with federal government actions deemed unconstitutional. This legislation addresses concerns regarding specific federal mandates, particularly those related to health emergencies, natural resource management, agriculture, financial regulations concerning social governance standards, gun rights, and religious freedoms. By requiring the Texas Attorney General to publish monthly reports on federal regulations that potentially violate the U.S. Constitution, the bill seeks to heighten scrutiny of federal actions and maintain constitutional rights at the state level.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate among lawmakers and stakeholders. Proponents argue that it protects state sovereignty and the constitutional rights of citizens, ensuring that Texas does not comply with federal overreach. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for this bill to undermine collaborative efforts necessary for addressing national challenges like public health emergencies or environmental regulations. Additionally, there are fears that the restrictions imposed by this bill could isolate Texas from beneficial federal support and resources.

Notable_points

SB1248 would create an avenue for challenges to federal laws deemed unconstitutional, encouraging legal action against federal rules that could jeopardize citizens' rights. The bill also emphasizes transparency, mandating the publication of reports detailing such unconstitutional rules. This legislation underscores a growing trend among states asserting their rights against perceived federal overreach, indicative of broader national debates surrounding state vs. federal jurisdiction.

Companion Bills

TX HB3046

Same As Relating to the identification of and prohibited cooperation by state and local entities with certain federal acts that violate the United States Constitution.

TX HB3955

Similar To Relating to the identification of and prohibited cooperation by state and local entities with certain federal acts that violate the United States Constitution.

Similar Bills

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