Texas 2021 - 87th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB249

Caption

Relating to the making and acceptance of political contributions before, during, or following a special legislative session; creating a criminal offense.

Impact

The implementation of HB 249 will bring significant changes to the state's campaign finance regulations. It seeks to address concerns about potential corruption and the undue influence of money in politics by limiting contributions during moments when legislative actions are most susceptible to outside influence. The intent is to create a more equitable environment in which lawmakers can operate without the pressure of ongoing financial contributions that could affect decision-making.

Summary

House Bill 249 aims to amend the Election Code concerning political contributions made before, during, or after a special legislative session. Specifically, it prohibits any individual or entity from knowingly making political contributions to statewide officeholders, members of the legislature, or specific-purpose committees associated with them during the special session and for a period that extends to 20 days after its conclusion. This legislation is designed to increase transparency and reduce the influence of campaign contributions during critical periods of legislative activity.

Contention

Notably, while proponents argue that the bill strengthens the integrity of the legislative process, opponents may contend that it restricts legitimate fundraising efforts for candidates who must sustain campaign activities. Critics may also fear that the bill could inadvertently stifle political participation, as individuals and organizations concerned about their ability to respond to legislative actions are restricted from making contributions to support their chosen candidates during a crucial period.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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