Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3498

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Caption

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for assault of a retail establishment employee.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend existing statutes related to the classification of assault offenses. It will specifically elevate the penalties for those who attack retail employees, indicating a legislative priority on ensuring the safety of workers in a sector that has seen increasing violence and crime. The additional legal protections may deter potential offenders and provide a legal framework for prosecuting those who commit such offenses.

Summary

House Bill 3498 aims to increase the criminal penalty for assaulting retail establishment employees in Texas. The bill amends Section 22.01 of the Penal Code to classify assault against an employee of a retail establishment as a felony of the third degree under certain circumstances. This change is designed to provide greater protection for retail employees, recognizing the unique risks and challenges they face in their workplaces, particularly in light of rising incidents of crime in retail settings.

Contention

Discussion around HB 3498 has centered on the implications of increased criminal penalties and their effectiveness in promoting safer retail environments. Proponents argue that higher penalties are necessary to address the alarming frequency of assaults against retail workers and to protect employees who often serve on the front lines of customer service. Conversely, critics have raised concerns that while raising penalties might seem necessary, it may not address the root causes of violence against retail employees, such as economic pressures or inadequate training for handling confrontational situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1160

Relating to increasing the criminal penalties for the offenses of assault and harassment committed against certain employees or agents of a utility and to the prosecution of the criminal offense of interference with public duties of those employees or agents; increasing criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses relating to interference with public duties.

TX HB3098

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain assaults committed against employees of primary and secondary schools and to the conditions of community supervision for that offense.

TX HB3869

Relating to increasing the criminal penalties for the offenses of assault and harassment committed against certain employees or agents of a utility and committed in a disaster area or evacuated area.

TX HB1572

Relating to mail theft and certain criminal offenses committed against an employee or contractor of a common carrier or delivery service delivering mail; increasing criminal penalties.

TX SB482

Relating to the offenses of assault, harassment, and interference with public duties committed against certain employees or agents of a utility.

TX HB4918

Relating to rights of a victim, guardian of a victim, or close relative of a deceased victim in certain criminal cases involving family violence, sexual or assaultive offenses, stalking, or a violation of a protective order or condition of bond.

TX SB1120

Relating to rights of a victim, guardian of a victim, or close relative of a deceased victim in certain criminal cases involving family violence, sexual or assaultive offenses, stalking, or a violation of a protective order or condition of bond and to the duration of certain protective orders.

TX HB795

Relating to the punishment for the offense of aggravated assault.

TX SB3031

Relating to the punishment for the offense of aggravated assault.

TX SB615

Relating to the statute of limitations for sexual assault and aggravated sexual assault.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.