Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB320

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

Caption

Relating to complaints filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.

Impact

The proposed changes under SB320 primarily impact how complaints are processed by the Texas Ethics Commission. By allowing for dismissal of complaints upon correction of errors, the bill emphasizes efficiency and encourages compliance among respondents. It potentially reduces the burden on the commission's resources, allowing it to focus on more significant violations and enhancing overall accountability in the political process.

Summary

Senate Bill 320 aims to amend certain provisions of the Government Code related to the Texas Ethics Commission's handling of complaints. The bill introduces specific criteria under which the commission is required to dismiss complaints if the alleged violations are addressed through corrected or amended statements, registrations, or reports by the respondent. This change seeks to streamline the complaint process and ensure that minor errors do not result in prolonged proceedings against individuals or entities that swiftly correct their submissions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB320 appears to be largely supportive among legislators who view the bill as a necessary reform to improve governmental processes. Advocates argue that it not only aids in expediting the resolution of minor discrepancies but also fosters a more accommodating regulatory environment. However, some caution may exist regarding the balance between allowing corrections and ensuring sufficient oversight to prevent complaints from being unduly dismissed.

Contention

While SB320 has garnered support, there may be some contention regarding the extent to which it could permit avoidance of accountability. Critics worry that the bill might inadvertently encourage lax compliance among public officials, leading to unchecked violations if they perceive that minor infractions can easily be corrected post-factum. Debate may arise over the bill’s implications for public transparency and integrity within the state’s ethical framework.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 571. Texas Ethics Commission
    • Section: 1223
    • Section: 1241
    • Section: 1242

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3680

Relating to the confidentiality of certain information stored as part of the preparation of reports and personal financial statements required to be filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX HB3683

Relating to the electronic filing of personal financial statements with the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX HB3272

Relating to contribution and expenditure statements filed by the inaugural committee with the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX HB3923

Relating to the method of delivery of notices relating to sworn complaints filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX HB1036

Relating to eligibility to file a sworn complaint with the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX SB1192

Relating to the confidentiality of certain information stored as part of the preparation of reports and personal financial statements required to be filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX HB2472

Relating to waiving confidentiality regarding proceedings and information relating to a complaint filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.

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