Texas 2025 - 89th 2nd C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SB23

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Impact

If enacted, SB 23 will significantly change the redistricting process in Texas by transferring this authority from the legislature to an independent commission. This aims to increase transparency and reduce the likelihood of partisan manipulation in district drawing. The commission is required to adopt redistricting plans by specified deadlines following the decennial census, and it will be subject to judicial review if plans are challenged.

Summary

Senate Bill 23 establishes the Texas Redistricting Commission, aiming to create an independent body responsible for drawing election districts for the U.S. House of Representatives, the Texas House, and the Texas Senate. The bill stipulates that the commission will consist of nine members appointed in a bi-partisan manner by the legislature, with specific eligibility requirements to ensure members do not currently hold public office or have certain political ties. This arrangement seeks to address concerns over gerrymandering and enhance fairness in the electoral process.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB 23 centers on issues of accountability and independence. Supporters argue that the bill is a step towards fairer representation and less partisan interference in the electoral process, while opponents express concerns about the effectiveness and oversight of the commission. There are fears that the independent nature of the commission may lead to a lack of responsiveness to community needs and priorities, which could be particularly pivotal in diverse populations across Texas.

Companion Bills

TX SJR1

Enabling for

TX HB241

Very Similar

Previously Filed As

TX SB52

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Redistricting Commission.

TX SB69

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Redistricting Commission.

TX HB221

Relating to the Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission and the redistricting of the districts used to elect members of the United States House of Representatives, the Texas Legislature, and the State Board of Education.

TX HB5316

Relating to the Independent Citizen Redistricting Commission and the redistricting of the districts used to elect members of the United States House of Representatives, the Texas Legislature, and the State Board of Education.

TX HB293

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Redistricting Commission to redistrict Texas congressional districts.

TX SB180

Relating to the Texas Redistricting Commission.

TX HB2082

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

TX SJR43

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.

TX HJR123

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.

TX SJR3

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.