Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2566

Filed
3/13/25  
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to request for public information for legislative purposes; providing an administrative penalty.

Impact

By allowing broader access to public information, the bill could significantly impact how governmental bodies manage and disclose information. It mandates that governmental entities comply with requests from legislators and imposes administrative penalties for serious or repeated violations, which could amount to $5,000 per violation per day. As such, it reinforces the obligation of government bodies to provide timely access to information that is crucial for legislative work. The bill also introduces mechanisms for members to appeal any perceived violations, thus providing a clear pathway for enforcement and compliance.

Summary

Senate Bill 2566 aims to enhance the access of Texas legislative members to public information necessary for legislative purposes. The bill amends certain sections of the Government Code, specifically Chapter 552, by granting individual members, agencies, and committees of the legislature a special right of access to public information. This access includes information that is normally confidential or exempt from mandatory disclosure under current laws, provided that the requesting member or agency states that the information is for legislative purposes. This change is purported to foster legislative efficiency and accountability by ensuring that legislators have the information they need to carry out their duties effectively.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB 2566 appears to be supportive among lawmakers, especially those concerned with transparency and efficient governance. Proponents argue that the bill empowers legislators to perform their roles effectively by ensuring they have access to crucial information. However, there may be apprehensions regarding potential overreach into confidentiality, which could invite criticism from advocacy groups concerned about privacy and the implications of broad access to sensitive information.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB 2566 include the balance between transparency and the protection of confidential information. Critics may argue that granting legislators unfettered access to various types of information could undermine the privacy rights of individuals and entities, potentially leading to misuse or overreach. Furthermore, the bill introduces confidentiality agreements that require government officials to adhere to specific standards regarding the handling and sharing of sensitive information. The practical implementation of these agreements and monitoring compliance could raise additional operational challenges within governmental bodies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB415

Relating to the authority of a governmental body to require certain persons to sign a confidentiality agreement in response to a request for public information for legislative purposes under the public information law.

TX SB92

Relating to information requested from the Texas Medical Board by a member, committee, or agency of the legislature.

TX HF2625

A bill for an act relating to orders for child support including requests for information regarding digital financial accounts, and providing penalties.(Formerly HF 2128.)

TX H878

Relative to public information requests

TX S581

Prohibits open public records requests for commercial purposes.

TX HB796

Providing for department of labor and industry and licensing boards to request health care information by administrative process

TX A851

Permits special service charge for commercial purpose public records requests; increases time to respond to commercial requests; provides penalty for failure to certify commercial purpose request.

TX HB402

Legislative Services Agency; complete a Rural Impact Report on legislation if requested

TX HB558

Legislative Services Agency; complete a Rural Impact Report on legislation if requested

TX HF2128

A bill for an act relating to orders for child support including requests for information regarding digital financial accounts, and providing penalties.(See HF 2625.)

Similar Bills

IA HSB188

A bill for an act relating to the examination of confidential records by the general assembly.

OK HB1360

Protection from domestic abuse; personal information confidential; Attorney General; Address Confidentiality Program to request certain information to not be made public; effective date; emergency.

OK HB1360

Protection from domestic abuse; personal information confidential; Attorney General; Address Confidentiality Program to request certain information to not be made public; effective date; emergency.

ME LD127

An Act to Strengthen Legislative Oversight of Government Agencies and Programs by Reaffirming the Legislature's Access to Confidential Records

TX HB132

Relating to the confidentiality of information used to prevent, detect, respond to, or investigate a hostile act of a foreign adversary of the United States.

TX SB7

Relating to the oversight and financing of certain water infrastructure matters under the jurisdiction of the Texas Water Development Board.

ME LD1828

An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Right to Know Advisory Committee Concerning Public Records Exceptions

TX SB2068

Relating to the duty of an appraisal district to keep confidential certain identifying information provided by a property owner.