Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1928

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Caption

Relating to the prohibited release of personal information collected during the jury selection process.

Impact

The primary impact of SB1928 is the establishment of clear guidelines regarding the handling of personal information gathered during jury selection. By making this information confidential, the bill addresses potential privacy concerns related to jurors and aims to foster a more secure environment for participants in the judicial process. This legislation will apply to individuals reporting for jury duty on or after its effective date, September 1, 2025, thus shaping the future conduct of jury selection in Texas courts.

Summary

SB1928, introduced by Senator Hinojosa, aims to enhance the confidentiality of personal information collected during the jury selection process in Texas. The bill proposes the addition of Section 62.022 to Subchapter A of Chapter 62 in the Government Code, which specifically protects various personal details reported by individuals serving on jury duty. This includes sensitive information such as home addresses, telephone numbers, social security numbers, and driver's license numbers, ensuring that such information is not disclosed by court personnel or involved parties without proper authorization.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention around the enforcement and implications of this bill. Questions regarding how ‘good cause’ for the disclosure of personal information will be determined by the court could arise. Moreover, there might be debates over the balance between the right to a fair trial—which can involve accessing juror information by parties—and the need to protect jurors' identities and personal details from public exposure. Advocates for juror confidentiality may argue for stronger protections, while some legal representatives could express concerns about restricted access that might hinder the justice process.

Companion Bills

TX HB1495

Identical Relating to the prohibited release of personal information collected during the jury selection process.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1495

Relating to the prohibited release of personal information collected during the jury selection process.

TX HB195

Relative to the expectation of privacy in the collection and use of personal information.

TX HB1288

Jury Selection Requirements

TX SB1630

Relating to the training of prospective grand jurors and to grand jury proceedings.

TX HB3664

Relating to the training of prospective grand jurors and to grand jury proceedings.

TX SB2753

Relating to the integration of early voting by personal appearance and election day voting, including the manner in which election returns are processed and other related changes.

TX S1108

Prohibiting the malicious doxing of personal information

TX HB2192

Relating to personal information collected and maintained by public bodies; declaring an emergency.

TX HB2874

Relating to preferences for veterans in public employment selection processes.

TX SB00226

An Act Concerning Various Revisions Related To Election Processes.

Similar Bills

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