Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB224

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

Caption

Relating to contracting with companies that boycott or discriminate against certain entities.

Impact

The bill's provisions would potentially lead to a significant restriction on which companies can engage in business with the state, thereby altering the landscape of state contracting. By repealing previous chapters that governed such contracts based on discriminatory actions, HB224 centralizes authority in identifying eligible entities. This change may encourage contractors to assess their policies and practices in light of potential repercussions for aligning with groups that may boycott certain industries or entities.

Summary

House Bill 224, titled the 'Freedom of Speech Act', aims to regulate the eligibility of companies to enter into contracts with the state of Texas. It specifically targets companies that are deemed to engage in boycotts or discriminate against certain entities. The Act amended existing laws in the Government Code to clarify the ineligibility criteria for state contracting and investment opportunities based on a company's participation in such activities. This legislative move is a response to broader discussions around economic boycotts and the perceived protection of free speech rights.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB224 may revolve around the balance of state interests against the rights of companies. Supporters of the bill are likely to argue that it reinforces the principles of freedom of speech and counters discrimination in contracting decisions. Conversely, opponents may view the legislation as a form of politicization of state contracts, potentially stifling a company's ability to express dissenting viewpoints or stand in solidarity with various causes. The implications of such a law may have lasting effects on the relationship between state institutions and private enterprises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4177

Relating to contracting with companies that boycott or discriminate against certain entities.

TX SB1912

Relating to contracting with companies that boycott certain energy companies.

TX H1519

Entities that Boycott Israel

TX S1678

Entities that Boycott Israel

TX HB78

Prohibit Discrimination Against 340b Entities

TX HF2806

State Board of Investment prohibited from investing in companies that boycott mining, energy production, production agriculture, or commercial lumber production; State Board of Investment required to divest from companies boycotting said industries; state agency contracts prohibited; and certain financial institution discrimination prohibited.

TX SB167

Commerce and Trade; private entities that employ certain AI systems to guard against discrimination caused by such systems; provide

TX H1281

Prohibitions Against Discriminatory Practices relating to 340B Entities and 340B Drugs

TX H1527

Prohibitions Against Discriminatory Practices Relating to 340B Entities and 340B Drugs

TX S1638

Prohibitions Against Discriminatory Practices Relating to 340B Entities and 340B Drugs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.