Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 22: Difference between revisions

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Because the phrase "personal or private interest" is vague and imprecise, this section, as a practical matter, is aspirational in nature rather than an enforceable rule of law.
The phrase "personal or private interest" is vague and imprecise. Therefore, as a practical matter, this section is aspirational in nature rather than an enforceable rule of law.


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Revision as of 15:14, July 31, 2023

Adopted February 15, 1876:

A member who has a personal or private interest in any measure or bill, proposed, or pending before the Legislature, shall disclose the fact to the House, of which he is a member, and shall not vote thereon.

Editor Comments

The phrase "personal or private interest" is vague and imprecise. Therefore, as a practical matter, this section is aspirational in nature rather than an enforceable rule of law.

Attorney Steve Smith

Recent Decisions

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