Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2869

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

Caption

Relating to prosecutor access to a police officer's personnel file.

Impact

If enacted, SB2869 would amend Section 143.089(h) of the Local Government Code, which currently restricts access to police personnel files. The new provision would broaden access to include prosecuting attorneys involved in criminal investigations, thus aligning the bill with practices aimed at enhancing oversight and accountability. This measure reflects a growing trend toward more investigative powers for legal authorities and may lead to increased scrutiny of police conduct in the context of criminal proceedings.

Summary

Senate Bill 2869 aims to amend the Local Government Code to allow a prosecuting attorney's office to access the personnel files of police officers when conducting a criminal investigation. This change is significant as it enhances transparency and accountability within law enforcement by providing prosecutors with information that might be crucial for investigating potential misconduct by officers. By enabling prosecutor access to these files, the bill seeks to improve the integrity of the judicial process concerning law enforcement officials.

Contention

There may be debate surrounding the implications of this bill, particularly regarding privacy concerns of police officers versus the need for transparency in criminal justice processes. Supporters likely argue that this increased transparency is essential for building public trust in law enforcement, while opponents might express concerns about safeguarding the personal and professional privacy of officers. Ultimately, the balance between accountability and privacy will be a central theme in discussions regarding the bill's passage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX S1426

Accessing Personnel Files of Law Enforcement Officers

TX SB164

AN ACT relating to government personnel policies and declaring an emergency.

TX HB1006

Prosecutors.

TX SB1664

PERSONNEL RECORDS-POLICE

TX H1371

Law Enforcement Officers and Other Personnel

TX LD1784

An Act to Require Police Departments to Publish and Make Accessible Their Policies and Procedures and Require Training of Officers

TX SB1440

Relating to required reporting of certain discretionary prosecutorial decisions of prosecuting attorneys.

TX SB781

Relating to certain files maintained by a law enforcement agency regarding certain employees of the agency.

TX A4154

Permits certain fire police units to appoint fire police officers.

TX HB350

Prosecutors Need to Prosecute Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.