Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3067

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Caption

Relating to the payment of salary to an individual pending the individual's impeachment trial.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3067 would influence the payment practices related to public officers facing impeachment within Texas. By entitling these individuals to their salary while suspended, the bill could affect the way state government handles impeachment proceedings and the financial implications for those involved. This may present a safeguard for public office holders, ensuring that their financial wellbeing is not jeopardized by the uncertainties of an impeachment trial.

Summary

House Bill 3067 seeks to address the issue of salary payments for individuals who are suspended from their duties while undergoing impeachment trials. Specifically, the bill proposes to amend the Government Code by introducing a new section that ensures individuals facing impeachment are entitled to continue receiving their salary during their suspension. This legislative move appears to provide clarity on the rights of employees in public office during such contentious circumstances.

Contention

However, the proposed bill may lead to discussions around its appropriateness and fairness, particularly in situations where misconduct is alleged. Critics may argue that allowing continued salary payments while an individual is suspended could undermine accountability. Furthermore, the implications for public perception regarding the misconduct of officials under impeachment scrutiny could lead to further debate on whether taxpayers should financially support those under investigation. The bill essentially raises questions about the balance between legal rights and public accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HJR149

Proposing a constitutional amendment allowing an impeached officer to continue in office pending the impeachment trial.

TX SB2051

Relating to the impeachment or removal from office of certain public officers, including procedures governing the impeachment, trial on impeachment, and disqualification of state officers, and to the grounds for which certain public officers may be removed from office.

TX HB5492

Relating to the impeachment or removal from office of certain public officers, including procedures governing the impeachment, trial on impeachment, and disqualification of state officers, and to the grounds for which certain public officers may be removed from office.

TX HB5020

Relating to requirements for the exercise of the power of impeachment by the House of Representatives and providing that officers against whom articles of impeachment are preferred receive pay during the pendency of impeachment proceedings.

TX ACA17

Individuals with disabilities: direct benefit payments.

TX HJR29

Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing certain requirements applicable to the impeachment of an officer by the house of representatives and repealing the requirement that an officer against whom articles of impeachment have been preferred be suspended from the exercise of the duties of office during the pendency of the impeachment.

TX HR1211

Expunging the December 18, 2019, and January 13, 2021, Impeachments of President Donald Trump.

TX HB1270

Patients' Right to Try Individualized Treatments

TX SB136

To Create The Right To Try Individualized Investigational Treatment Act; And To Ensure That Patients Have Access To Individualized Investigational Treatment.

TX HR2

Articles Of Impeachment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.