Texas 2023 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SJR58 Introduced / Bill

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                    88R1865 YDB-F
 By: Birdwell, et al. S.J.R. No. 58


 A JOINT RESOLUTION
 proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the powers of the
 governor, the legislature, and the supreme court following certain
 disaster or emergency declarations.
 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 8, Article IV, Texas Constitution, is
 amended by adding Subsections (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g) to read as
 follows:
 (c)  The Governor shall convene the Legislature in special
 session for the purposes described by Subsection (d) of this
 section when the Governor proposes to renew an order or
 proclamation declaring a state of disaster or emergency or issue a
 new order or proclamation regarding the same state of disaster or
 emergency that:
 (1)  exists in at least two-fifths of the counties in
 this state;
 (2)  affects at least half of this state's population
 according to the most recent federal decennial census; or
 (3)  affects at least two-thirds of the counties in
 each of three or more trauma service areas in this state, as
 designated by the appropriate state agency.
 (d)  In a special session convened under Subsection (c) of
 this section, the Legislature may:
 (1)  renew or extend the state of disaster or
 emergency;
 (2)  respond to the state of disaster or emergency,
 including by:
 (A)  enacting laws and adopting resolutions the
 Legislature determines are related to the state of disaster or
 emergency; and
 (B)  exercising the powers reserved to the
 Legislature under Section 28, Article I, of this constitution; and
 (3)  consider any other subject stated in the
 Governor's proclamation convening the Legislature.
 (e)  Except as provided by Subsection (f) of this section, a
 state of disaster or emergency declared by the Governor that is
 subject to Subsection (c) of this section may not continue for more
 than 30 days unless the Legislature renews or extends the declared
 state of disaster or emergency under Subsection (d) of this
 section.
 (f)  A state of disaster or emergency declared by the
 Governor that is subject to Subsection (c) of this section and that
 is related to a nuclear or radiological event recognized by the
 federal agency with primary authority for federal response to that
 event may not continue for more than 90 days unless the Legislature
 renews or extends the declared state of disaster or emergency under
 Subsection (d) of this section.
 (g)  A vote under Subsection (d) of this section to modify or
 terminate a proclamation or order issued by the Governor declaring
 a state of disaster or emergency is not subject to Section 15 of
 this article.
 SECTION 2.  Section 3, Article V, Texas Constitution, is
 amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsections (a-1) and
 (a-2) to read as follows:
 (a)  The Supreme Court shall exercise the judicial power of
 the state except as otherwise provided in this Constitution. Its
 jurisdiction shall be coextensive with the limits of the State and
 its determinations shall be final except in criminal law matters.
 Its appellate jurisdiction shall be final and shall extend to all
 cases except in criminal law matters and as otherwise provided in
 this Constitution or by law. The Supreme Court and the Justices
 thereof shall have power to issue writs of habeas corpus, as may be
 prescribed by law, and under such regulations as may be prescribed
 by law, the [said] courts and the Justices thereof may issue the
 writs of mandamus, procedendo, certiorari and such other writs, as
 may be necessary to enforce its jurisdiction.
 (a-1)  Except as provided by Subsection (a-2) of this
 section, the [The] Legislature may confer original jurisdiction on
 the Supreme Court to issue writs of quo warranto and mandamus in
 such cases as may be specified, except as against the Governor [of
 the State].
 (a-2)  A member of the Legislature has standing to
 participate as a party in a suit against the Governor for a
 violation of the duty imposed by Section 8(c), Article IV, of this
 constitution. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction of a
 suit described by this subsection.
 SECTION 3.  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 provide for voting for or against the
 proposition: "The constitutional amendment regarding the powers of
 the governor, the legislature, and the supreme court following
 certain disaster or emergency declarations."