Bill Text: TX SB89 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the execution or enforcement of federal laws that violate the Bill of Rights of the Texas Constitution.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-01-24 - Referred to State Affairs [SB89 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-SB89-Introduced.html
85R1932 BEF-F | ||
By: Hall | S.B. No. 89 |
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relating to the execution or enforcement of federal laws that | ||
violate the Bill of Rights of the Texas Constitution. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle Z, Title 3, Government Code, is amended | ||
by adding Chapter 393 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 393. FEDERAL LAWS THAT VIOLATE BILL OF RIGHTS OF TEXAS | ||
CONSTITUTION | ||
Sec. 393.001. POLICY. It is the policy of this state to | ||
refuse to provide material support for, or to participate in the | ||
execution or enforcement of, any federal law that the legislature | ||
finds to violate the Bill of Rights of the Texas Constitution. | ||
Sec. 393.002. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Federal law" means any federal order, law, | ||
policy, rule, mandate, or agency regulation. | ||
(2) "Provision, penalty, or sanction" includes a | ||
provision of federal law that provides a civil or criminal fine or | ||
penalty, an administrative penalty, a tax, a surcharge, or a fee, or | ||
for the suspension or revocation of a license, the suspension or | ||
revocation of the authority to engage in business in this state, the | ||
withholding or garnishment of a salary or wage, or any other action | ||
or consequence under the law. | ||
Sec. 393.003. LEGISLATIVE FINDING OF VIOLATION; | ||
INTERPOSITION. (a) The legislature, by a majority vote of all the | ||
members elected to each house, may find that a federal law violates | ||
Article I, Texas Constitution. | ||
(b) The legislature may include in a finding under | ||
Subsection (a) the manner in which the legislature may interpose | ||
itself between the federal government and persons in this state to | ||
oppose the federal government in the execution and enforcement of | ||
the federal law. | ||
Sec. 393.004. EXECUTION OR ENFORCEMENT OF FEDERAL LAW. A | ||
state agency or political subdivision, or an officer or employee of | ||
a state agency or political subdivision, may not execute or enforce | ||
a provision, penalty, or sanction provided by a federal law that the | ||
legislature has found under Section 393.003(a) to violate Article | ||
I, Texas Constitution. | ||
Sec. 393.005. PETITION TO CONSIDER FEDERAL LAW. (a) The | ||
legislature may make a preliminary determination that a federal law | ||
violates Article I, Texas Constitution, by written petition signed | ||
by a majority of all members elected to the senate and a majority of | ||
all members elected to the house of representatives. | ||
(b) The members signing the petition shall deliver the | ||
petition to: | ||
(1) the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the | ||
house of representatives, if the legislature is convened in regular | ||
or special session; or | ||
(2) the governor, if the legislature is not convened | ||
in regular or special session. | ||
Sec. 393.006. JOINT INTERIM COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER FEDERAL | ||
LAWS. (a) At the close of each regular session of the legislature, | ||
the lieutenant governor shall appoint three senators and the | ||
speaker of the house of representatives shall appoint three members | ||
of the house of representatives to a joint interim committee to | ||
consider federal laws that may violate Article I, Texas | ||
Constitution. | ||
(b) The lieutenant governor and speaker of the house of | ||
representatives shall each designate a co-chair from among the | ||
joint interim committee members. | ||
(c) When the legislature is not convened in regular or | ||
special session, the joint interim committee shall meet at the | ||
joint call of the co-chairs to consider whether a federal law may | ||
violate Article I, Texas Constitution. | ||
(d) The joint interim committee shall issue a written | ||
preliminary determination that a federal law violates Article I, | ||
Texas Constitution, if a majority of the members appointed to the | ||
committee vote in the affirmative. The committee shall deliver the | ||
written preliminary determination to the governor. | ||
(e) Joint interim committee members serve until the | ||
convening of the next regular session of the legislature. | ||
(f) The lieutenant governor or the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives, as applicable, shall appoint a member to fill a | ||
vacancy in the committee. | ||
(g) The joint interim committee has all other powers and | ||
duties provided to a special or select committee by the rules of the | ||
senate and house of representatives, by Subchapter B, Chapter 301, | ||
Government Code, and by policies of the senate and house committees | ||
on administration. | ||
Sec. 393.007. CONVENING LEGISLATURE WHEN NOT IN SESSION TO | ||
CONSIDER FEDERAL LAWS. (a) If the legislature is not otherwise | ||
convened in regular or special session, the governor shall convene | ||
a special session of the legislature not later than the 30th day | ||
after the date the governor receives: | ||
(1) a written petition under Section 393.005; or | ||
(2) a written preliminary determination under Section | ||
393.006. | ||
(b) The governor shall include in the purposes of the | ||
special session consideration of federal laws that may violate | ||
Article I, Texas Constitution. | ||
Sec. 393.008. CONSIDERATION OF FEDERAL LAW BY COMMITTEES OF | ||
THE WHOLE. (a) The lieutenant governor shall convene a committee | ||
of the whole of the senate and the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives shall convene a committee of the whole of the house | ||
of representatives to consider federal laws that may violate | ||
Article I, Texas Constitution: | ||
(1) not later than the fifth legislative day after the | ||
date a petition is delivered under Section 393.005(b)(1); or | ||
(2) on the first day of a special session convened | ||
under Section 393.007. | ||
(b) A committee of the whole may refer a federal law for | ||
consideration under Section 393.003 to the full senate or house of | ||
representatives, as applicable, on a majority vote of the members | ||
of the committee of the whole of that chamber present and voting. | ||
Sec. 393.009. PRIORITY IN LEGISLATIVE ORDER OF BUSINESS. | ||
The lieutenant governor or the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives shall place consideration of a federal law under | ||
Section 393.003 ahead of any bills or resolutions in the chamber's | ||
order of business on the first full legislative day the federal law | ||
is eligible for consideration. | ||
SECTION 2. 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, 2017. |