Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas House Bill HJR13

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.

Impact

Should HJR13 be enacted, it would change the existing legal framework regarding how election law violations are prosecuted in the state. By granting explicit prosecutorial authority to the attorney general, the amendment would likely streamline the process for addressing election-related crimes, which could lead to more efficient legal actions against offenders. This change could serve as a deterrent to potential violations, as it establishes a more robust mechanism for enforcement and accountability.

Summary

HJR13 proposes a constitutional amendment that aims to specifically define the authority of the attorney general concerning the prosecution of criminal offenses related to the state's election laws. This amendment is intended to clarify the powers vested in the attorney general, ensuring that there is a clear legal framework for how election-related offenses are handled within the state. The intent behind the bill is to strengthen the enforcement of election laws, potentially increasing accountability and integrity in the electoral process.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HJR13 may involve notable points of contention, particularly regarding the implications of concentrating prosecutorial powers within the attorney general's office. Critics of the bill might argue that this consolidation poses risks of political bias, potentially undermining the impartiality of election law enforcement. There may also be concerns about the adequacy of oversight and checks on the actions of the attorney general, especially in politically charged environments.

Additional_points

Despite these concerns, proponents of HJR13 may contend that clear authority is necessary to effectively prosecute election crimes and uphold the integrity of the electoral process. The debate may also encompass broader issues related to voter rights, election integrity, and the role of the state in ensuring fair and just elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HJR6

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.

TX HJR7

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.

TX HJR1

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.

TX HJR110

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.

TX HJR98

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.

TX HJR103

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.

TX HJR160

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.

TX HJR189

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.

TX HJR15

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.

TX HJR150

Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute any criminal offense prescribed by the laws of this state.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.