Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB194

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to a prohibition on the receipt of state funds by a registered lobbyist.

Impact

The introduction of HB194 is likely to have a substantial impact on state laws concerning government contracts and lobbying activities. By preventing lobbyists from receiving state funding, the legislation aims to foster greater transparency and accountability within the state's procurement process. The bill could lead to a reduction in the influence that lobbyists may have on public contracts and services, thus promoting a more equitable environment for all entities seeking state resources. Furthermore, this policy change would apply only to contracts and services received after the bill's effective date, indicating that previous contracts are not affected by this new regulation.

Summary

House Bill 194 seeks to implement a significant reform regarding the relationship between registered lobbyists and state funding in Texas. The bill introduces a prohibition on the receipt of state funds by individuals who are registered lobbyists, effectively ensuring that those who lobby for specific interests cannot receive public funds for contracts or services rendered for the state. This measure intends to enhance ethical standards in governance by reducing potential conflicts of interest between lobbyists and state financial resources.

Contention

As with any legislation related to lobbying and state funding, HB194 may spark debates regarding its implications for free speech and the functioning of democracy. Some critics may argue that the bill could limit the ability of lobbyists to advocate for various causes by restricting their financial capabilities when engaging with the government. Supporters of the bill, however, would likely contend that it is an essential reform aimed at curbing corruption and ensuring that taxpayers' money is not funneled into lobbying activities, which may undermine public trust in governance.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 305. Registration Of Lobbyists
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1845

Relating to the registration as a lobbyist of persons who engage in certain lobbying activities on behalf of a foreign adversary and to prohibitions on the receipt of compensation related to those lobbying activities; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB119

Relating to the registration as a lobbyist of persons who engage in certain lobbying activities on behalf of a foreign adversary and to prohibitions on the receipt of compensation related to those lobbying activities; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB2691

Relating to prohibitions on lobbyists making certain expenditures and gifts to public servants.

TX SB215

Relating to the prohibition on lobbying by certain elected officers.

TX SB345

Relating to the prohibition on lobbying by certain elected officers.

TX SB214

Relating to the content of detailed reports filed by lobbyists and to monetary limits on expenditures by lobbyists.

TX SB344

Relating to the content of detailed reports filed by lobbyists and to monetary limits on expenditures by lobbyists.

TX HB3615

Relating to the use by certain public entities of public funds for lobbying and certain other activities.

TX SB12

Relating to the use by a political subdivision of public funds for lobbying and certain other activities.

TX HB2527

Relating to prohibiting lobbyists from representing certain aliens or foreign entities, providing a criminal penalty.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.