Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR89

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

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment to allow the legislature to override a veto of the governor following a legislative session.

Impact

If enacted, this constitutional amendment might significantly alter the balance of power in Texas state governance. It could lead to an increased legislative authority concerning bill approvals, enabling the legislature to act independently of the governor's veto. This shift could foster a more collaborative approach between the legislative and executive branches, yet it may also raise concerns about legislative overreach and the potential for conflicts between the legislature and the governor's office. The proposal is set to be submitted to voters for approval in the November 2025 election.

Summary

HJR89 is a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment that seeks to empower the Texas Legislature to override a governor's veto following the conclusion of a legislative session. This proposal aims to amend Section 14 of Article IV of the Texas Constitution. Currently, if the governor disapproves a bill, it must be returned to the originating house, where it can be reconsidered. HJR89 simplifies this process by allowing legislature members to convene for a special session to reconsider certain vetoed bills under specified conditions. The legislature would need a majority request to initiate this special session.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HJR89 center on perceptions of legislative power vis-à-vis the governor’s authority. Supporters of the amendment argue that it enhances democratic processes by ensuring that bills with significant legislative support can become law despite a veto. Conversely, opponents are apprehensive that greater legislative power could lead to instability and circumvention of executive oversight. The dialogue around the bill reflects broader political dynamics in Texas, with implications for how laws are enacted and which entities hold sway in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SJR39

Proposing a constitutional amendment to allow the legislature to override a veto of the governor following a regular session of the legislature.

TX HB48

Legislature, legislative sessions divided into two periods; deadline for passing budget bills imposed; Governor veto procedures revised; constitutional amendment

TX SJR44

Proposing a constitutional amendment to remove the governor's line-item veto authority.

TX SJR38

Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the authority of the governor to veto a bill passed by both houses of the Texas Legislature with a vote of at least two-thirds of the members of each house.

TX HB770

Proposing Amendments To The Hawaii State Constitution To Establish A Continuous Legislative Session.

TX HB770

Proposing Amendments To The Hawaii State Constitution To Establish A Continuous Legislative Session.

TX SB733

Proposing Amendments To The Hawaii State Constitution To Establish A Continuous Legislative Session.

TX SB733

Proposing Amendments To The Hawaii State Constitution To Establish A Continuous Legislative Session.

TX SB2380

Proposing Amendments To The Hawaii State Constitution To Establish A Continuous Legislative Session.

TX HJR86

Proposing a constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to establish a special district to be the seat of state government.

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