Texas lawmakers propose bill affecting ethics cases in Houston area

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A Texas bill, Senate Bill 1220, that could significantly affect ethics cases involving Houston-area politicians is close to becoming law as it awaits the governor’s signature.

The bill aims to streamline the prosecution process for district attorneys handling cases of campaign finance and ethics violations by politicians and lobbyists.

Proponents argue that the bill will enhance the ability of district attorneys to prosecute violators effectively. Opponents express concern that the legislation could empower rogue prosecutors to overreach.

The bill has cleared legislative hurdles and now requires the governor’s approval to be enacted.

Photo credit: Houston Public Media

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