Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1231

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

Caption

Relating to public access to personal financial statements filed by public officials and candidates.

Impact

This legislation has implications for the privacy of public officials, as it stipulates that certain personal information such as home addresses, telephone numbers, and names of dependents must be redacted before making the statements available to the public. While the bill promotes transparency, it also addresses privacy concerns by protecting sensitive information from public view. The act is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, indicating that these rules will soon govern the actions of the Texas Ethics Commission.

Summary

House Bill 1231 seeks to enhance the accessibility and transparency of personal financial statements filed by public officials and candidates in Texas. The bill amends Section 572.032 of the Government Code, emphasizing that financial statements are public records and must be made available to the public on the commission's Internet website within a specified timeframe. The overarching goal of this bill is to ensure that the financial dealings of public officials are open to scrutiny, fostering accountability in public office.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1231 may arise from the balance between transparency and privacy. Advocates of the bill argue for the need to hold public officials accountable for their financial practices, while opponents may raise concerns over the potential for misuse of publicly available information. The legislative debate could reflect differing views on how much information should be accessible to the public and how this accessibility aligns with the rights of individuals in public office.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB80

Maryland Public Ethics Law - Financial Disclosure Statements - State Officials of and Candidates to be a State Official of the Judicial Branch

TX HB269

Maryland Public Ethics Law - Financial Disclosure Statements - State Officials of and Candidates to be a State Official of the Judicial Branch

TX SB3013

Relating to the contents and filing of personal financial statements with the Texas Ethics Commission and the removal of certain information in certain statements from public view.

TX HB166

Maryland Public Ethics Law - State Officials of and Candidates to be State Officials of the Judicial Branch - Conflicts of Interest and Financial Disclosure Statements

TX SB185

Maryland Public Ethics Law - State Officials of and Candidates to be State Officials of the Judicial Branch - Conflicts of Interest and Financial Disclosure Statements

TX HB1673

Relating to the publication of annual financial statements by a municipality.

TX SB144

Revises provisions governing financial disclosure statements filed by certain public officers and candidates for public office. (BDR 23-176)

TX SB2313

Relating To Public Financing For Candidates To Elected Office.

TX SB51

Relating To Public Financing For Candidates To Elected Office.

TX SB51

Relating To Public Financing For Candidates To Elected Office.

Similar Bills

CA SB1389

The Political Reform Act of 1974: late filing of reports.

TX SB2221

Relating to the filing of a fraudulent financing statement in relation to certain secured transactions; authorizing the imposition of a fee.

TX HB5377

Relating to the filing of a fraudulent financing statement in relation to certain secured transactions; authorizing the imposition of a fee.

CA AB515

Trial: statement of decision.

CA AB1789

Political Reform Act of 1974: candidate trainings.