Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3869

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

Caption

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.

Impact

The amendments introduced in HB 3869 specifically adjust the Penal Code to classify certain assaults against utility workers as felonies or misdemeanors depending on the circumstances. For instance, the bill outlines that if the assault occurs in a designated disaster area, the penalties would not only reflect the severity of the action but also the critical context in which these workers operate. By instituting stricter consequences, the bill aims to deter potential aggressors from targeting utility personnel during vulnerable times, thus enhancing the safety of those tasked with restoring vital services.

Summary

House Bill 3869 proposed by Representative Harless seeks to enhance the criminal penalties associated with assault and harassment offenses committed against employees or agents of utility companies, particularly in the context of disaster or evacuation scenarios. This legislation aims to provide additional protection to utility workers who are essential during emergencies, thereby emphasizing the importance of their role in maintaining essential services in the aftermath of disasters. By increasing the penalties for offenses committed against these individuals, the bill underscores a commitment to safeguarding public service personnel.

Contention

While the bill received support for its aim to protect utility workers, it may also generate debate regarding the implications of increased penalties on individuals facing assault charges. Critics may argue that the heightened criminal consequences could disproportionately impact certain communities or lead to harsher penalties without necessarily addressing the root causes of violence. Furthermore, the definition of 'utility' may spark discussion, particularly about how this law might extend protections to a variety of service personnel, including telecommunications and gas workers in addition to traditional electrical utilities.

Companion Bills

TX SB482

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

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 SB482

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

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 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 SB486

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of injury to a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual when committed in a disaster area or evacuated area.

TX SB1980

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of assault committed against certain public servants and to the prosecution of the criminal offense of interference with public duties of those public servants.

TX HB3665

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of assault committed against certain public servants and to the prosecution of the criminal offense of interference with public duties of those public servants.

TX HB3498

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

TX HB3790

Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain offenses committed by an alien.

TX HB270

Relating to disasters, including the regulation of social media platforms, disaster relief organizations, and disaster volunteers; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.