Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2882

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Caption

Relating to updating the Labor Code in accordance with the United States and Texas Constitutions.

Impact

The amendment will require state agencies to develop and implement personnel policies that adhere to the newly outlined provisions. This includes ensuring that personnel selection processes align with a workforce diversity program. By reinforcing employee protections against discrimination, the bill aims to create a more equitable workplace and foster a diverse workforce in state employment practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 2882 seeks to amend the Labor Code of Texas to align it with both the United States and Texas Constitutions. This bill is focused on updating the provisions related to unlawful employment practices, specifically those that involve discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, or disability. It clarifies that a complainant can prove an unlawful practice if any of these factors are a motivating force behind an employment decision, even in cases where other factors are present.

Contention

Critics may argue that the update introduces complexities in interpreting what constitutes diversity in the workforce, particularly when balancing it against the requirement to address discriminatory practices. Additionally, the repeal of certain existing provisions in the Labor Code could lead to concerns about potential gaps in protection for certain groups or the way diversity is defined and applied.

Notable_points

An important aspect of this bill is its immediate effect if it receives a two-thirds vote from the legislature. If not passed by the necessary majority, the bill is set to take effect on January 1, 2025, which could have implications on the timing and implementation of its provisions in accordance with the changing legal landscape surrounding labor issues in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2802

Relating to courses to understand the United States and Texas Constitutions for high school students in public schools.

TX SB254

Prohibiting aliens who are unlawfully present in the United States from receiving any state or local public benefit in accordance with applicable federal law.

TX HB2373

Prohibiting aliens who are unlawfully present in the United States from receiving any state or local public benefit in accordance with applicable federal law.

TX SB139

Updating certain definitions, terms and conditions relating to the state banking code.

TX SB2438

Relating To Civil Interference With Constitutional And Statutory Rights.

TX HB2210

Relating to inclusion of the United States Space Force in United States military and veteran statutory definitions.

TX HB143

Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas and the Public Utility Commission of Texas to address a failure by an operator to maintain an electrical power line serving a well site or certain surface facilities in accordance with the National Electrical Code.

TX SJR43

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.

TX HJR123

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.

TX SJR3

Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing an independent redistricting commission to establish districts for the election of the members of the United States House of Representatives elected from this state, the Texas Senate, and the Texas House of Representatives.

Similar Bills

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