Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB230

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

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, HB230 will amend Chapter 556 of the Government Code by adding a new section that prohibits the use of public funds for lobbying. This could significantly reshape how political subdivisions interact with legislative bodies, requiring them to find alternative ways to advocate for their interests if they wish to maintain permissible lobbying practices. Additionally, the bill allows taxpayers or residents of a political subdivision the right to seek injunctions against violations, thereby instituting a legal mechanism for accountability.

Summary

House Bill 230 addresses the use of public funds by political subdivisions for lobbying activities. This legislation specifically restricts political subdivisions, such as municipalities and counties, from allocating public funds to hire lobbyists or to pay non-profit organizations that employ lobbyists for the purpose of influencing legislative decisions. This reflects a move towards increased accountability in government spending and aims to limit the potential misuse of taxpayer dollars in lobbying efforts.

Contention

There are concerns surrounding HB230 regarding its potential implications for local governance and representation. Proponents argue that the bill will protect taxpayer interests and reduce unnecessary governmental influence over legislative processes. Conversely, critics contend that the restrictions could hinder local governments' ability to effectively advocate for their communities' needs and concerns in front of the legislature, which might lead to a disconnect between state policies and local realities. The balance between controlling public spending and ensuring adequate representation is a central point of contention.

Implementation

The provisions of HB230 indicate that it applies to expenditures made after its effective date, meaning that any lobbying contracts entered into prior to this date would still be governed by former law. This aspect raises questions about the transition process for political subdivisions and their existing obligations regarding lobbying efforts. Moreover, the language of the bill aims to ensure compliance through legal channels, including the recovery of attorney's fees for successful litigants, which underscores the bill's enforcement mechanisms.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 556. Political Activities By Certain Public Entities And Individuals
    • Section: New Section

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 89. General Provisions Relating To County Administration
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB19

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

TX HB3257

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

TX HB4860

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

TX SB18

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

TX HB571

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

TX HB671

Relating to the use by a political subdivision 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 SB175

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

TX HB309

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

TX SB239

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.