Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2254

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Caption

Relating to the sale of charitable raffle tickets by certain nonprofit wildlife conservation associations.

Impact

The impact of SB2254 on Texas laws involves refining the legal framework that governs how charitable organizations can promote and sell raffle tickets. By expanding the permissible avenues for ticket sales—allowing online transactions targeted at established supporters—the bill recognizes the growing importance of digital fundraising channels. This change is poised to encourage increased participation in charitable lotteries while adhering to ethical standards of fundraising. However, it also emphasizes the restrictions against mass advertising and statewide promotions outside given parameters, maintaining focused engagement with the organization's existing supporter base.

Summary

Senate Bill 2254 aims to amend existing regulations surrounding the sale of charitable raffle tickets specifically for nonprofit wildlife conservation associations in Texas. The bill introduces provisions that allow these organizations to sell raffle tickets through their websites, provided they are marketed only to previously identified supporters and do not utilize graphic or dynamic animations in their promotions. This initiative is primarily designed to modernize fundraising methods for organizations dedicated to wildlife conservation, enhancing their ability to raise funds effectively in a digital era.

Contention

While SB2254 seems to support wildlife conservation efforts by allowing nonprofits to leverage online sales strategies, there are points of contention inherent in balancing effective fundraising with regulatory oversight. On one side, advocates argue that this bill enables vital funding opportunities for conservation efforts, while opponents may express concerns regarding potential overreach or miscommunication around what constitutes targeted marketing. Additionally, ensuring compliance without infringing upon traditional fundraising methods will be a crucial aspect of implementing the new measures, as organizations navigate the boundaries of compliant advertising.

Companion Bills

TX HB1842

Identical Relating to the sale of charitable raffle tickets by certain nonprofit wildlife conservation associations.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1842

Relating to the sale of charitable raffle tickets by certain nonprofit wildlife conservation associations.

TX SB2239

Relating to charitable raffles conducted by certain intercollegiate athletics teams; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB141

Revise laws relating to raffles conducted by certain nonprofit entities to allow credit cards

TX HB476

Authorize online raffles under the Charitable Gaming Law

TX LD1086

An Act to Remove State Requirements for Nonprofits on Raffles and Internet Raffles with Prizes of $2,500 or Less

TX HB3308

Relating to charitable raffles conducted by the professional sports team charitable foundations of rodeo organizations sanctioned by certain professional associations or hosting a Professional Rodeo Event at rodeo venues.

TX HB1077

Sales and use tax; exemption for sales of tickets, fees, and charges of admission to certain museums and fine arts performances or exhibitions at nonprofit facilities; extend sunset date

TX HB3167

Relating to regulating sales of admission tickets to entertainment events.

TX HB1407

Contest based raffles.

TX HB1043

Contest based raffles.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.