Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2897

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Caption

Relating to a state of the judiciary message delivered by the presiding judge of the court of criminal appeals.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2897 is expected to promote greater transparency and accountability in the Texas judiciary system by formally requiring assessments from judicial leaders. This may enhance legislative understanding of judicial processes and needs, potentially leading to improved legislative support for court funding and resources. It aims to ensure that the legislature is informed about the operational status and accessibility of the court system in Texas.

Summary

House Bill 2897 proposes an amendment to Section 21.004 of the Government Code, mandating that the chief justice of the Supreme Court and the presiding judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals deliver a state of the judiciary message at the commencement of each regular legislative session. This message would evaluate the accessibility of courts to citizens and highlight the future needs and directions of the courts in Texas. The intent is to foster better communication between the legislative and judicial branches of government.

Contention

The bill addresses the need for regular updates from judiciary leaders, yet it may raise questions about the separation of powers and how oversight might influence judicial independence. Some may argue that requiring a legislative address could pressure judges and changes how they operate, potentially leading to a conflict of interest. Balancing the need for accountability with judicial independence would likely be a central point of discussion among lawmakers and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB284

Courts; to further provide for the election of justices of the Supreme Court and judges of the appellate courts

TX SB1210

Relating to the jurisdiction of the Texas Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals.

TX HB933

Relating to the jurisdiction of the Texas Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals.

TX HB5067

Relating to notices of appeals for matters within the exclusive intermediate appellate jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals for the Fifteenth Court of Appeals District.

TX H3306

Civil and Criminal Courts of Appeals Panels

TX HB1931

Appropriation; Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and trial judges services.

TX HB240

Courts - Maryland Judicial Public Text Messaging System - Report

TX HB797

Relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct and notice to the legislature of certain reprimands.

TX HB1363

Relating to implicit bias training for justices and judges of state courts, judicial officers, certain court personnel, and attorneys licensed to practice law in this state.

TX SB293

Relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, notice of certain reprimands, judicial compensation and related retirement benefits, and the reporting of certain judicial transparency information; authorizing an administrative penalty.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.