Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR128

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the terminology used in the Texas Constitution to refer to the partially landlocked body of water on the southeastern periphery of the North American continent.

Impact

The impact of HJR128, if passed, would lead to a more standardized and clear reference in the Texas Constitution concerning this body of water. This change could facilitate better governance and legal clarity in matters related to environmental regulations, water rights, and other jurisdictional issues associated with this water body. Supporters argue that such clarity will help in policy-making processes and improve public understanding of the state's geographical assets.

Summary

HJR128 is a legislative proposal aiming to amend the Texas Constitution concerning the terminology used to describe a specific partially landlocked body of water located on the southeastern periphery of the North American continent. The bill focuses on clarifying the language in the state’s constitution to enhance precision in legal and governmental discussions regarding this geographic feature. By proposing this constitutional amendment, lawmakers intend to address any ambiguity and ensure that the terminology used is consistent and representative of the actual geographic characteristics.

Contention

While detailed discussions and voting records specific to HJR128 are not available, amendments to constitutional language often spark debates over regional representation, historical recognition, or environmental implications. Some stakeholders might raise concerns that changing established terminology could affect historical context or local sentiments tied to the region. Thus, the proposal may face scrutiny from various advocacy groups or local officials who desire to maintain traditional references.

Companion Bills

TX SJR63

Identical Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the terminology used in the Texas Constitution to refer to the partially landlocked body of water on the southeastern periphery of the North American continent.

Previously Filed As

TX SJR63

Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the terminology used in the Texas Constitution to refer to the partially landlocked body of water on the southeastern periphery of the North American continent.

TX HB2246

Relating to the terminology used in statute to refer to the partially landlocked body of water on the southeastern periphery of the North American continent.

TX SB1717

Relating to the terminology used in statute, resolutions, rules, and other state publications to refer to the partially landlocked body of water on the southeastern periphery of the North American continent.

TX SJR14

Proposing a constitutional amendment to reserve to the people the powers of initiative and referendum.

TX HJR87

Proposing a constitutional amendment to reserve to the people the powers of initiative and referendum.

TX HJR198

Proposing a constitutional amendment to reserve to the people the powers of initiative and referendum.

TX HJR23

Proposing a constitutional amendment to reserve to the people the powers of initiative and referendum.

TX SJR24

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning Initiatives, Referenda, And Constitutional Amendments Referred To Voters.

TX HJR165

Proposing a constitutional amendment to include the United States Space Force in references to military service in the state constitution.

TX HJR121

Proposing a constitutional amendment to require that future constitutional amendments become effective only if approved by a majority of the voters in at least three-fourths of the counties of the state.

Similar Bills

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