Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB293

Filed
11/12/24  
Out of Senate Committee
3/10/25  
Voted on by Senate
3/12/25  
Out of House Committee
5/20/25  
Voted on by House
5/27/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, notice of certain reprimands, judicial compensation and related retirement benefits, and the reporting of certain judicial transparency information; authorizing an administrative penalty.

Impact

The passage of SB293 will distinctly shape aspects of state laws related to judicial conduct, oversight, and compensation. It establishes new guidelines regarding the remuneration and retirement benefits for judges, delineating clearer parameters for service credit and compensation adjustments. Additionally, the bill necessitates regular reporting by judges on their caseloads and judicial activities, enhancing public awareness and confidence in the judiciary. These measures are anticipated to cultivate a more efficient and accountable judicial environment across Texas.

Summary

SB293 is a legislative measure aimed at amending the Government Code to enhance the disciplinary framework governing judges through the State Commission on Judicial Conduct. The bill outlines procedures relating to the discipline of judges and includes provisions to allow for administrative penalties in cases of misconduct. This act encourages transparency within the judicial system by requiring judges to report specific information, thus holding them accountable for their actions and performance over time. Ultimately, the reforms proposed in SB293 are designed to strengthen the integrity of the judicial system in Texas.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding SB293 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among lawmakers who prioritize judicial accountability and transparency. However, there are elements of concern regarding the increased administrative burdens placed on judges and the potential implications of new disciplinary processes. While proponents view this bill as a necessary step towards a more responsible judiciary, opponents may perceive the reforms as overly restrictive or complicating the judiciary's operational autonomy.

Contention

Key points of contention within SB293 revolve around the balance between maintaining judicial independence and introducing necessary checks via disciplinary measures. Some stakeholders argue that the administrative penalties may pave the way for politicization of the judiciary, while others believe they are critical for upholding standards of ethical conduct. This ongoing debate reflects broader concerns about governmental oversight versus judicial freedom, which is likely to continue as the law is implemented.

Companion Bills

TX HB1761

Same As Relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, notice of certain reprimands, judicial compensation and related retirement benefits, and the reporting of certain judicial transparency information; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX HB2064

Similar To Relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, notice of certain reprimands, judicial compensation and related retirement benefits, and the reporting of certain judicial transparency information; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX SJR27

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the membership of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, the membership of the tribunal to review the commission's recommendations, and the authority of the commission, the tribunal, and the Texas Supreme Court to more effectively sanction judges and justices for judicial misconduct.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1761

Relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, notice of certain reprimands, judicial compensation and related retirement benefits, and the reporting of certain judicial transparency information; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX HB2064

Relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, notice of certain reprimands, judicial compensation and related retirement benefits, and the reporting of certain judicial transparency information; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX HB797

Relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct and notice to the legislature of certain reprimands.

TX SB221

Relating to the disciplinary power of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct to issue private reprimands.

TX SB1840

Relating to the disciplinary and investigatory powers of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

TX SB1538

Relating to a study on digital court reporting conducted by the Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System.

TX SB40

Relating to a study on digital court reporting conducted by the Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System.

TX HB2799

Relating to the exclusion of certain cases from judicial statistics reporting, court performance measures, or other judicial or court efficiency reporting by the Texas Judicial Council and the Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System.

TX HB4802

Relating to certain benefits payable by the Judicial Retirement System of Texas Plan One and the Judicial Retirement System of Texas Plan Two.

TX AB1521

Committee on Judiciary: judiciary omnibus.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.