Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4406

Filed
3/11/25  
Out of House Committee
4/22/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the reporting of direct campaign expenditures by certain persons and political committees.

Impact

The introduction of HB 4406 is expected to lead to more stringent regulations regarding political campaign financing in Texas. The amendments proposed in this bill would refine the existing requirements under the Election Code, influencing how political contributions are documented and reported. By increasing the thresholds for reporting and including additional categories of disclosures, the bill seeks to provide voters and the public with clearer insights into funding sources for political campaigns, thus potentially impacting the dynamics of electoral competition.

Summary

House Bill 4406, known as the P.A.C. Transparency and Accountability Act, aims to enhance the reporting requirements for direct campaign expenditures by political action committees and individuals involved in campaign financing. The bill specifies that these entities must disclose detailed information regarding political contributions and expenditures, such as the amount, date, recipient, and purpose of such payments. This legislation is positioned as a measure to promote transparency in election financing and to hold political contributors accountable.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 4406 appears to be supportive among those advocating for election reform and transparency in campaign finance. Proponents argue that enhanced disclosure requirements will help reduce corruption and increase public trust in political processes. Conversely, some critics express concern that the additional regulatory burden could deter potential contributors from participating in political financing, potentially limiting the financial resources available for campaigns and undermining candidates’ abilities to compete.

Contention

Debate around HB 4406 highlights a contention between the need for transparency in campaign financing and the potential encumbrance that compliance may impose on political committees. While some legislators argue that increased disclosure promotes fair play in elections, others caution that the bill could dissuade small donors from contributing due to the complex reporting requirements it introduces. This dichotomy brings forward the challenge of balancing transparency and regulatory burden, making discussions around the bill particularly contentious in the legislative committee hearings.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 254. Political Reporting
    • Section: 031
    • Section: 031
    • Section: 031
    • Section: 031

Companion Bills

TX HB4033

Same As Relating to the reporting of direct campaign expenditures by certain persons and political committees.

Previously Filed As

TX HB64

Relating to the reporting of direct campaign expenditures by certain persons and political committees.

TX HB2629

Relating to the reporting of direct campaign expenditures by certain persons and political committees.

TX HB4033

Relating to the reporting of direct campaign expenditures by certain persons and political committees.

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