Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB144

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Out of House Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to requiring a voter to present proof of identification.

Impact

The enactment of SB144 would have a significant impact on the processes surrounding voter registration and voting in Texas. It aims to ensure that only individuals with verified identities participate in elections, potentially addressing concerns about voter impersonation. However, the new requirements may also create challenges for some voters, particularly those with disabilities or limited access to the necessary documents. Critics of the bill argue that this could disenfranchise vulnerable segments of the population who struggle to obtain the required identification.

Summary

SB144 proposes amendments to the Election Code of Texas, specifically targeting the requirements for voter identification. Under the new legislation, voters must present valid proof of identification when offering to vote. The bill outlines several acceptable forms of identification and establishes alternatives for individuals who may face challenges in meeting these requirements. It also specifies certain exemptions related to disability, requiring appropriate documentation to claim such exemptions. By setting these provisions, SB144 aims to strengthen the security and integrity of the electoral process in Texas.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB144 involve the stringent identification requirements. Advocates for voter access argue that the bill could disproportionately affect low-income individuals, the elderly, and people with disabilities, making it harder for them to vote. The discussions in legislative committees have highlighted concerns over whether the proposed safeguards genuinely protect the integrity of elections or if they instead serve as unnecessary barriers to voting. The debate remains a polarizing issue within the state, reflecting broader national discussions about voting rights and electoral reforms.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Election Code

  • Chapter 63. Accepting Voter
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 0101
  • Chapter 65. Counting Votes And Preparing Returns
    • Section: 0541
  • Chapter 13. Application For Registration; Initial Registration
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB116

Relating to requiring a voter to present proof of identification.

TX HB3748

Relating to ensuring access to the right to vote by all eligible voters.

TX HB354

Relating to acceptable forms of identification for voting.

TX SB2475

Relating to acceptable forms of identification for voting.

TX HB239

Relating to requiring a voter to be affiliated with a political party to vote in that party's primary election or otherwise participate in that party's affairs; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1356

Relating to documentation of proof of identification for voting.

TX SB972

Relating to a poll watcher presenting proof of identification at the polling place.

TX HB4780

Relating to early voting ballots voted by mail.

TX HB676

Relating to the procedures for voting after changing residence to another county.

TX HB1477

Relating to the issuance and acceptance of a high school student identification card and certain other forms of identification as identification for voting.

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