Bill Text: TX HB3634 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Relating to renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced) 2025-03-03 - Filed [HB3634 Detail]

Download: Texas-2025-HB3634-Introduced.html
  89R11265 JCG-F
 
  By: Metcalf H.B. No. 3634
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
  ARTICLE 1. RENAMING OF TERMS IN STATE AGENCY RULES, POLICIES, AND
  OTHER MATERIALS
         SECTION 1.01.  Subtitle B, Title 10, Government Code, is
  amended by adding Chapter 2063 to read as follows:
         CHAPTER 2063. RENAMING GULF OF MEXICO AS GULF OF AMERICA
  SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
         Sec. 2063.001.  SHORT TITLE. This chapter may be cited as
  the Renaming of the Gulf of Mexico for State Agency Consistency Act.
         Sec. 2063.002.  PURPOSE. The purpose of this chapter is to
  ensure all state agencies align their rules, policies, and
  administrative actions with federal directives or law regarding the
  renaming of the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.  This chapter
  seeks to safeguard state interests and property rights and provide
  for administrative consistency with federal laws, regulations, and
  funding mechanisms, while prioritizing public health and safety.
         Sec. 2063.003.  DEFINITION. In this chapter, "state agency"
  means:
               (1)  a department, commission, board, office, or other
  agency that is in the executive branch of state government and that
  was created by the constitution or a statute, including an
  institution of higher education as defined by Section 61.003,
  Education Code;
               (2)  the legislature or a legislative state agency; or
               (3)  the supreme court, the court of criminal appeals,
  a court of appeals, a district court, or the Texas Judicial Council
  or another agency in the judicial branch of state government.
         Sec. 2063.004.  NO IMPAIRMENT ON LAW, RULES, OR PROCEEDINGS
  INTENDED.  Nothing in this chapter may be construed to impair the
  legal validity or effect of a law or rule that contains a reference
  to the Gulf of Mexico or a legal proceeding governed by a law or rule
  containing a reference to the Gulf of Mexico.
         Sec. 2063.005.  NONAPPLICABILITY. This chapter does not
  apply to a rule, policy, or other material in which renaming the
  Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America violates a condition of
  federal law or an executive order on which federal funding,
  benefits, obligations, or other legal requirements is based.
  SUBCHAPTER A-1. PUBLIC COMMENT BY GOVERNOR AND SECRETARY OF STATE
         Sec. 2063.031.  PUBLIC COMMENT AND REPORT. (a)  Not later
  than January 1, 2026, the governor, in collaboration with the
  secretary of state, shall:
               (1)  provide an opportunity for the public to comment
  on the implementation of this chapter; and
               (2)  produce a report summarizing the public commentary
  received under Subdivision (1).
         (b)  The period of public comment required by Subsection (a)
  must be at least 30 days.
         (c)  State agencies and political subdivisions may provide
  commentary under this section identifying and addressing any
  potential challenges to the implementation of this chapter.
         Sec. 2063.032.  EXPIRATION. This subchapter expires January
  1, 2027.
  SUBCHAPTER B. POWERS AND DUTIES OF STATE AGENCIES IN RENAMING GULF
  OF MEXICO TO GULF OF AMERICA
         Sec. 2063.051.  DEADLINE TO RENAME. Not later than April 1,
  2026, each state agency shall change each reference to the "Gulf of
  Mexico" in the state agency's rules, policies, and other materials
  to the "Gulf of America."
         Sec. 2063.052.  PRIORITY RENAMING. A state agency shall
  prioritize the renaming required by Section 2063.051 in rules,
  policies, and other materials that directly impact public health
  and safety, homeland security, state sovereignty, and the
  protection of commerce, including rules, policies, and other
  materials regarding:
               (1)  emergency management and disaster response in
  order to protect lives, property, and critical infrastructure in
  the Gulf of America region;
               (2)  the continuity of commercial operations in and
  around the Gulf of America region to ensure economic stability and
  key commercial sectors in this state;
               (3)  public health advisories concerning gulf-related
  resources, such as fisheries and water quality, in order to protect
  the well-being of this state's residents;
               (4)  the coordination with federal and state homeland
  security agencies to address risks associated with border security,
  security maritime operations, and potential threats to critical
  assets, including commercial shipping routes and port facilities in
  or on the Gulf of America;
               (5)  environmental protection regulations to safeguard
  the Gulf of America's natural resources, ensuring resilience
  against threats such as pollution, natural disasters, and
  disruptions to industries reliant on these resources; and
               (6)  policies that preserve state sovereignty over the
  management and utilization of Texas coastal resources while
  supporting trade, commerce, and alignment with federal directives
  to maintain the economic strength of the region.
         Sec. 2063.053.  RULEMAKING. (a)  Except as provided by
  Subsection (b), a state agency shall adopt, readopt, amend, or
  repeal the state agency's rules in accordance with the procedures
  of Chapter 2001 as necessary to change the references to the Gulf of
  Mexico to the Gulf of America.
         (b)  A state agency is not required to amend a rule under this
  chapter if the amendment would impose an undue burden or cost on the
  residents, businesses, or political subdivisions of this state.
  SUBCHAPTER C. PLANNING; COMPLIANCE; FEDERAL COORDINATION
         Sec. 2063.101.  PLANNING. A state agency shall adopt a plan
  for performing the state agency's duties under this chapter.  The
  plan must include detailed procedures and documentation of each
  person's duties under the plan.
         Sec. 2063.102.  COMPLIANCE; DOCUMENTATION OF COSTS.  A state
  agency shall ensure that in performing the state agency's duties
  under this chapter:
               (1)  the state agency complies with the requirements of
  any federal law or executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico as
  the Gulf of America;
               (2)  the expenditures made for purposes of renaming the
  Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America comply with applicable federal
  and state laws; and
               (3)  the costs associated with performing the state
  agency's duties under this chapter are documented.
         Sec. 2063.103.  DATA INTEGRITY AND SECURITY. A state agency
  shall maintain data integrity and security in performing the state
  agency's duties under this chapter.
         Sec. 2063.104.  FEDERAL COORDINATION AUTHORIZED. A state
  agency may coordinate with any federal office or agency in
  performing the state agency's duties under this chapter.
         Sec. 2063.105.  REPORT ON PROGRESS AND DELAYS. (a)  Not
  later than September 1, 2026, each state agency shall issue a report
  to the legislature on the progress the state agency has made in
  implementing this chapter, any challenges the state agency
  encountered in implementing this chapter, and any issues the agency
  needs to address to complete implementation of this chapter,
  including as necessary recommendations for further action to ensure
  compliance with this chapter.
         (b)  This section expires January 1, 2027.
  SUBCHAPTER D. FUTURE CHANGES TO NAMES
         Sec. 2063.151.  GOVERNOR AUTHORIZED TO ORDER NAME CHANGE.
  (a)  If federal law or executive order requires governmental
  entities to rename a place or thing, other than the Gulf of Mexico,
  the governor by executive order may require each state agency to
  rename the place or thing under procedures similar to the
  procedures prescribed by this chapter.
         (b)  The governor may establish procedures for the renaming
  described by Subsection (a) similar to the procedures under this
  chapter and establish additional procedures as necessary regarding
  notice to the public or interagency coordination for purposes of
  this section.
  SUBCHAPTER E. ENFORCEMENT
         Sec. 2063.201.  AUDIT BY STATE AUDITOR. (a)  The state
  auditor may review as necessary the operations and financial
  statements of a state agency to ensure the state agency is in
  compliance with this chapter.
         (b)  After a review conducted under this section, the state
  auditor shall issue recommendations for corrective actions to the
  state agency.
         Sec. 2063.202.  INJUNCTION BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. The
  attorney general may bring an action for injunctive relief against
  a state agency that violates or is threatening to violate this
  chapter to compel the state agency to comply with this chapter.
  ARTICLE 2. RENAMING OF TERMS IN TEXAS CODES AND STATUTES
         SECTION 2.01.  Subchapter A, Chapter 311, Government Code,
  is amended by adding Section 311.007 to read as follows:
         Sec. 311.007.  REFERENCES TO GULF OF MEXICO. (a)  A
  reference in law to the Gulf of Mexico is a reference to the Gulf of
  America.
         (b)  For purposes of this section, "Gulf of America" means
  the body of water formerly known as the Gulf of Mexico and renamed
  the "Gulf of America" by federal law or executive order.
         SECTION 2.02.  Subchapter B, Chapter 312, Government Code,
  is amended by adding Section 312.017 to read as follows:
         Sec. 312.017.  REFERENCES TO GULF OF MEXICO. (a)  A
  reference in law to the Gulf of Mexico is a reference to the Gulf of
  America.
         (b)  For purposes of this section, "Gulf of America" means
  the body of water formerly known as the Gulf of Mexico and renamed
  the "Gulf of America" by federal law or executive order.
         SECTION 2.03.  The Texas Legislative Council shall prepare
  for consideration by the 90th Legislature a nonsubstantive revision
  of the Texas codes and revised statutes changing each reference to
  the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America."
  ARTICLE 3. EFFECTIVE DATE
         SECTION 3.01.  This Act takes effect immediately if it
  receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each
  house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  
  If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate
  effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
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