Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR54 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 11/22/2022

                            88R2030 SGM-D
 By: Rogers H.J.R. No. 54


 A JOINT RESOLUTION
 proposing a constitutional amendment requiring payment of child
 support to be eligible to hold certain public elective offices.
 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 6, Article III, Texas Constitution, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 6.  To be eligible to be a candidate for, or elected or
 appointed to, the office of [No person shall be a] Senator, a person
 must:
 (1)  [unless he] be a citizen of the United States;
 (2)  be, [and,] at the time of the person's [his]
 election or appointment, a qualified voter of this State;
 (3)  [, and shall] have been a resident of this State
 for the five years [next] preceding the [his] election or
 appointment;
 (4)  have been [, and the last year thereof] a resident
 of the district for which the person would serve as a Senator for
 the year preceding the election or appointment;
 (5)  be at least 26 [he shall be chosen, and shall have
 attained the age of twenty-six] years of age; and
 (6)  have paid all child support due and payable by the
 person unless:
 (A)  the person has made all due payments under a
 payment plan; or
 (B)  the child support due is being contested or
 negotiated.
 SECTION 2.  Section 7, Article III, Texas Constitution, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 7.  To be eligible to be a candidate for, or elected or
 appointed to, the office of [No person shall be a] Representative, a
 person must:
 (1)  [unless he] be a citizen of the United States;
 (2)  be, [and,] at the time of the person's [his]
 election or appointment, a qualified voter of this State;
 (3)  [, and shall] have been a resident of this State
 for the two years [next] preceding the [his] election or
 appointment;
 (4)  have been [, the last year thereof] a resident of
 the district for which the person would serve as a Representative
 for the year preceding the election or appointment;
 (5)  be at least 21 [he shall be chosen, and shall have
 attained the age of twenty-one] years of age; and
 (6)  have paid all child support due and payable by the
 person unless:
 (A)  the person has made all due payments under a
 payment plan; or
 (B)  the child support due is being contested or
 negotiated.
 SECTION 3.  Section 4, Article IV, Texas Constitution, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 4.  The Governor elected at the general election [in
 1974, and thereafter,] shall be installed on the first Tuesday
 after the organization of the Legislature, or as soon thereafter as
 practicable, and shall hold that [his] office for the term of four
 years, or until the Governor's [his] successor shall be duly
 installed. To be eligible to be a candidate for or elected to the
 office of Governor, a person must:
 (1)  [He shall] be at least thirty years of age;
 (2)  be [,] a citizen of the United States;
 (3)  have been a resident of [, and shall have resided
 in] this State for the [at least] five years immediately preceding
 the [his] election; and
 (4)  have paid all child support due and payable by the
 person unless:
 (A)  the person has made all due payments under a
 payment plan; or
 (B)  the child support due is being contested or
 negotiated.
 SECTION 4.  This proposed constitutional amendment shall be
 submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 7, 2023.
 The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the
 proposition: "The constitutional amendment requiring payment of
 child support to be eligible to hold certain public elective
 offices."