Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2679

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the funding of, contracting with, and employment for law enforcement agencies in certain counties.

Impact

The legislative intent behind this bill is to bolster the financial independence of law enforcement agencies, allowing them to operate with greater flexibility and efficiency. By not requiring the approval of the commissioners court for such contracts, the bill empowers sheriffs and constables to respond swiftly to the needs of their communities. This shift has the potential to reshape local law enforcement landscapes, particularly in populous areas where demand for services is high.

Summary

SB2679 addresses the funding, contracting, and employment aspects of law enforcement agencies in counties with populations exceeding 1.2 million. The bill enables sheriffs and constables within these counties to enter into contracts with local governments and property owners' associations for providing law enforcement services. This establishes a framework where law enforcement agencies can directly receive funding from sources other than the county's general revenue fund, thereby enhancing their operational autonomy.

Contention

However, the introduction of SB2679 raises concerns regarding accountability and oversight. Critics argue that allowing sheriffs and constables more control over funding and resource allocation without input from the commissioners court could lead to disparities in law enforcement priorities and practices. Additionally, the potential for budget reductions without an accompanying electoral process further complicates the financial governance of law enforcement in these large counties, as outlined in the bill's mandates on budget alterations.

Companion Bills

TX HB1862

Identical Relating to the funding of, contracting with, and employment for law enforcement agencies in certain counties.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1862

Relating to the funding of, contracting with, and employment for law enforcement agencies in certain counties.

TX HB336

Relating to the authority of sheriffs and constables to enter into contracts to provide law enforcement services in certain counties and county financial authority in relation to sheriffs and constables in certain counties.

TX HB5470

Relating to the authority of sheriffs and constables to enter into contracts to provide law enforcement services in certain counties and county financial authority in relation to sheriffs and constables in certain counties.

TX SB2951

Relating to the authority of sheriffs and constables to enter into contracts to provide law enforcement services in certain counties and county financial authority in relation to sheriffs and constables in certain counties.

TX HB59

Relating to the authority of sheriffs and constables to enter into contracts to provide law enforcement services in certain counties and county financial authority in relation to sheriffs and constables in certain counties.

TX SB690

Relating to the authority of sheriffs and constables to enter into contracts to provide law enforcement services in certain counties and county financial authority in relation to sheriffs and constables in certain counties.

TX HB652

Relating to prohibited uses of public money by certain municipalities and counties that reduce or reallocate funding or resources for certain law enforcement agencies.

TX HB1246

Relating to the authority of sheriffs and constables to enter into contracts to provide law enforcement services and county financial authority in relation to sheriffs and constables.

TX HB4205

Relating to compensation and employment benefits for law enforcement personnel in certain counties.

TX H0977

Contracting with Foreign Countries of Concern

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