Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SJR51

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment protecting children by allowing for retroactive laws regarding civil causes of action arising out of child sexual abuse.

Impact

The passage of SJR51 would fundamentally alter the legal landscape surrounding civil claims related to child sexual abuse in Texas. By enabling retroactive civil actions, the amendment aims to empower survivors who might have previously been barred from pursuing justice due to statutory limitations. This change could lead to an influx of cases as individuals who suffered abuse in the past have a legal avenue to seek compensation and accountability from perpetrators or institutions that may have facilitated or concealed the abuse.

Summary

SJR51 proposes a constitutional amendment to the Texas Constitution that allows for the enactment of retroactive laws specifically concerning civil causes of action arising from child sexual abuse. Currently, the Texas Constitution prohibits retroactive laws, with limited exceptions. This proposed amendment seeks to address the legal barriers that survivors of child sexual abuse face when attempting to seek justice through civil litigation, by opening the door for such cases to be reviewed and adjudicated regardless of when the abuse occurred.

Contention

There are potential points of contention regarding the implications of SJR51. Advocates for the bill argue that it provides necessary protections and avenues for justice for survivors of child sexual abuse, a group that has historically been underserved and marginalized within the legal system. However, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of allowing retroactive claims, such as the burden it could place on defendants who may have limited access to evidence or witnesses from decades past, potentially leading to challenges in fairly defending against such claims.

Companion Bills

TX HJR120

Identical Proposing a constitutional amendment protecting children by allowing for retroactive laws regarding civil causes of action arising out of child sexual abuse.

Previously Filed As

TX HJR120

Proposing a constitutional amendment protecting children by allowing for retroactive laws regarding civil causes of action arising out of child sexual abuse.

TX HB121

Child sexual abuse; Legislature authorized to revive certain time-barred civil claims, constitutional amendment

TX SB43

Child sexual abuse; Legislature authorized to revive certain time-barred civil claims, constitutional amendment

TX HJR112

Proposing a constitutional amendment protecting the right of parents to raise their children.

TX HJR25

Proposing a constitutional amendment eliminating the statute of limitations for suits for personal injury arising from certain sexual offenses against a child.

TX SB693

Civil Actions - Child Sexual Abuse - Repeal of Limitations on Attorney's Fees

TX SJR93

Allows retrospective laws for certain civil actions relating to sexual abuse of a child

TX SB13

To Amend The Law Concerning Civil Actions Brought By Certain Victims Of Sexual Abuse; And To Allow A Claim To Be Brought For Injury Caused By Child Sexual Abuse At Any Time In Certain Circumstances.

TX LD950

An Act to Increase Access to Protection from Abuse Orders by Allowing Children to File Protection from Abuse Orders on Their Own Behalf

TX H1832

Relative to preventing the sexual abuse of children and youth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.