Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB139

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Caption

Relating to complaints filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.

Impact

The proposed changes will specifically impact the procedural handling of ethics complaints in Texas, allowing for a more lenient approach where corrections can lead to dismissal of the complaint. This aims to streamline the process and reduce the backlog of cases, potentially enhancing the efficiency of the Texas Ethics Commission. By allowing respondents to amend their reports without facing immediate penalties, the bill promotes a proactive rather than punitive approach to ethics compliance, which could foster greater transparency and accountability in government.

Summary

SB139 seeks to amend the Government Code relating to complaints filed with the Texas Ethics Commission. The bill introduces provisions that stipulate the conditions under which complaints can be dismissed if a respondent addresses the alleged violation by submitting a corrected or amended statement or report before a final decision is made by the commission. This change is intended to encourage compliance and rectification of potential issues without escalating into more serious legal proceedings. The emphasis is on promoting a more collaborative interaction between the commission and those subject to its rules.

Contention

The bill may face scrutiny regarding its implications for accountability. Critics might argue that providing an avenue for easier dismissal of complaints could undermine the commission's authority and lessen the stiff measures required for ethical violations. Opponents may express concerns that the amendments could lead to decreased oversight and a weakening of standards that are vital for maintaining public trust in governmental processes. The balance between encouraging compliance and ensuring accountability will be a crucial point of contention as discussions around SB139 progress.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 571. Texas Ethics Commission
    • Section: 1223
    • Section: 1241
    • Section: 1242

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB320

Relating to complaints filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.

TX HB3145

Relating to a complaint filed with the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

TX SB1931

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

TX HB5101

Relating to procedures for a complaint filed with the State Bar of Texas against an attorney.

TX SB2461

Relating to procedures for a complaint filed with the State Bar of Texas against an attorney.

TX SB666

Relating to complaint information and to rulemaking and disciplinary procedures of the Texas Medical Board.

TX HB5008

Relating to conduct of and complaints against current and former judges.

TX HB3092

Relating to the translation of certain forms and information associated with complaints filed with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

TX SB1445

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1577

Relating to the Texas Real Estate Research Center, the Real Estate Research Advisory Committee, the Texas Real Estate Commission, and the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board; increasing a fee; authorizing a fee.

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