Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR68

Caption

Expressing support for the repeal of the 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

Impact

Should HCR68 pass, it could potentially set in motion a national dialogue about the implications of the 16th Amendment's repeal on federal revenue and state rights. Advocates believe that repealing the amendment would facilitate greater state control over taxation and fiscal policy. The support for this bill may spur discussions on legislative pathways to change how taxes are structured, shifting preferences towards state taxes instead of federal income taxes.

Summary

HCR68 expresses formal support for the repeal of the 16th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which allows the federal government to impose an income tax on individuals. This bill symbolizes a significant ideological stance aimed at altering the current tax structure in the United States. Advocates of the repeal argue that the existing income tax system is burdensome and infringes on the financial liberties of American citizens, advocating for a shift towards alternative forms of revenue generation for the state and federal governments.

Contention

The proposal is likely to generate considerable debate, as it tackles fundamental aspects of the federal tax system and its relationship with state governance. Proponents of HCR68 argue that relying on alternative taxation methods, such as sales tax or property tax, could enhance local economies and reduce the federal government's influence over individual finances. On the flip side, opponents warn that repealing the 16th Amendment could lead to a significant loss in federal revenue, complicating government funding for essential services and potentially leading to greater economic disparity between states.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HCR41

Expressing support for the Electoral College.

TX SJR81

Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of funds to support the capital needs of educational programs offered by the Texas State Technical College System and certain component institutions of the Texas State University System and repealing the limitation on the allocation to the Texas State Technical College System and its campuses of the annual appropriation of certain constitutionally dedicated funding for public institutions of higher education.

TX HCR89

Expressing support for the Bitcoin economy in Texas.

TX HCR7

Urging the U.S. Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification a federal balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

TX HCR20

Urging the U.S. Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification a federal balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

TX HCR5

Urging the U.S. Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification a federal balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

TX SJR52

Extending the deadline for the automatic rescission of certain applications made by the Texas Legislature to the United States Congress to call a national convention under Article V of the United States Constitution for proposing any amendment to that constitution.

TX HCR30

Expressing support for geothermal energy production.

TX HJR124

Proposing a constitutional amendment to remove the requirement that a home equity loan be closed only at the office of the lender, an attorney at law, or a title company.

TX SJR25

Proposing a constitutional amendment to reserve to the people the powers of initiative and referendum.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.