Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR140

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

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the membership of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct and the authority of the commission and the Texas Supreme Court to more effectively sanction judges and justices for judicial misconduct.

Impact

If enacted, HJR140 would significantly impact the structure of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, allowing for a more robust investigative framework into judicial conduct. The amendment proposes to alter the appointment process of commissioners, requiring various appointing authorities to select individuals who exemplify a range of experiences. This change could lead to a more balanced commission that comprehensively addresses judicial misconduct and ensures that judges are held accountable for their actions in a manner that promotes public trust and integrity in the judiciary.

Summary

HJR140 is a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment that aims to reform the membership and authority of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct in Texas. This amendment seeks to improve the commission's ability to sanction judges and justices for issues of judicial misconduct. Notable changes included in the proposed amendment involve the adjustment of membership composition, focusing on a more diversified selection process and ensuring that no commissioners share the same judicial background as others on the commission. This change reflects an intent to enhance accountability and oversight within the judicial system.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HJR140 may revolve around the balance between judicial independence and accountability. Proponents of the bill argue that such a reform is necessary to restore public confidence in the judiciary, citing increased scrutiny as a means to prevent misconduct. Critics, however, may raise concerns regarding the potential for political influence in the selection of commission members and how that could affect judicial autonomy. The bill also proposes temporary provisions that would clarify the transition for existing commission members and stipulate that the changes be effective from January 2026.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HJR202

Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the composition of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

TX HB3452

Relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct and the legislature.

TX SB21

Relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct and the legislature.

TX SB1931

Relating to a complaint filed with and sanctions issued by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

TX HB437

Relating to the annual base salaries of state judges and justices and the abolishment of the Judicial Compensation Commission.

TX HB367

Relating to the powers and duties of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

TX HJR107

Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the mandatory age of retirement for state justices and judges.

TX HB1627

Relating to implicit bias training for justices and judges of state courts, judicial officers, certain court personnel, and attorneys licensed to practice law in this state.

TX HJR39

Proposing a constitutional amendment to repeal the mandatory age of retirement for state justices and judges.

TX SJR40

Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the mandatory age of retirement for state justices and judges.

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