Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB47

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to campaign contribution limits for certain offices.

Impact

The statute's amendments directly impact campaign financing practices in Texas, establishing stricter guidelines for how much individuals and political committees can contribute to political candidates. This may lead to fewer large donations from affluent individuals or committees and a shift towards smaller, more frequent contributions, aiming to empower grassroots campaigning and reduce the influence of money in politics.

Summary

House Bill 47, introduced by Ms. Hinojosa, seeks to amend the Election Code regarding the limitations on campaign contributions made to candidates for statewide office and the legislature. The proposed changes set forth a maximum contribution limit of $5,000 per individual and $10,000 for political committees for candidates in elections. The bill aims to enhance accountability and transparency within the political campaign financing landscape.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 47 appears to be supportive from various advocacy groups aiming for greater transparency in campaign financing. Many argue that reducing contribution limits aligns with the principles of fair elections and responsible governance. However, there are concerns among some political operatives that limiting campaign funding could stifle candidates' abilities to effectively compete, particularly those who may rely on significant contributions to fund expansive outreach efforts.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between limiting contributions for integrity and the necessity of substantial funding to mount competitive campaigns. While supporters of the bill emphasize the importance of transparency and preventing undue influence, skeptics warn that such limits may disproportionately advantage candidates already possessing high levels of visibility and support, creating an uneven playing field in the electoral process.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 253. Restrictions On Contributions And Expenditures
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 157

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1670

Relating to the confidentiality of certain information concerning a firefighter or peace officer applicant.

TX HB710

Relating to the use by a peace officer of the officer's rank or status to advertise or promote certain private businesses.

TX HB315

Relating to the purchasing of the uniform of certain honorably retired or medically discharged peace officers.

TX HB680

Relating to a law enforcement agency policy regarding drug and alcohol testing of peace officers involved in certain injuries or deaths.

TX SB1691

Relating to the administration of oaths and issuance of subpoenas in an arbitration proceeding involving firefighters or police officers in certain political subdivisions.

TX SB1494

Relating to reporting to the Texas Judicial Council the election or appointment of certain municipal officers.

TX HB2158

Relating to a prohibition against the use of a stun gun or taser by school district peace officers, security personnel, and other employees against certain public school students.

TX HB4228

Relating to prohibiting an officer or employee of a political subdivision of this state from distributing certain voter registration application forms.

Similar Bills

CA SB794

Political Reform Act of 1974: contribution limits.

CA AB2882

Campaign contributions.

CA AB775

Contribution requirements: recurring contributions.

CA SB1422

Disclosures: Travel DISCLOSE Act.

CA AB511

Personal income taxes: voluntary contributions: California ALS Research Network Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund.

AZ HB2443

Campaign finance; contributions limits

CA SB1363

Personal income taxes: voluntary contributions: National Alliance on Mental Illness California Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund.

CA SB1149

Public employees’ retirement: defined contribution program.