Bill Text: TX HB2986 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to political expenditures made by labor organizations; providing civil and criminal penalties.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 11)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-03-17 - Referred to Elections [HB2986 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB2986-Introduced.html
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| By: Parker | H.B. No. 2986 | |
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| relating to political expenditures made by labor organizations; | ||
| providing civil and criminal penalties. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Chapter 101, Labor Code, is amended by adding | ||
| Subchapter H to read as follows: | ||
| SUBCHAPTER H. POLITICAL EXPENDITURES BY LABOR ORGANIZATIONS | ||
| Sec. 101.351. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: | ||
| (1) "Ballot proposition" means a question or proposal | ||
| submitted in an election for an expression of the voters' will. | ||
| (2) "Expenditure for a political purpose" includes | ||
| money spent directly or indirectly for: | ||
| (A) issue advocacy; | ||
| (B) lobbying for legislation or administrative | ||
| action; | ||
| (C) participating in events that are both social | ||
| and political in nature; | ||
| (D) soliciting contributions for political | ||
| activities or candidates or contributions to a candidate, political | ||
| committee, political party, or political fund; | ||
| (E) supporting or opposing a ballot proposition; | ||
| (F) making a political communication; and | ||
| (G) all other activities that involve a political | ||
| purpose. | ||
| (3) "Labor organization": | ||
| (A) means a lawful organization of any kind that | ||
| is composed wholly or partly of employees and that exists wholly or | ||
| partly for the purpose of dealing with employers concerning | ||
| grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of | ||
| employment, or other terms and conditions of employment; and | ||
| (B) includes each employee association and union | ||
| for public employees. | ||
| (4) "Political fund" means a fund established by a | ||
| labor organization for political purposes as provided by Section | ||
| 101.352. | ||
| (5) "Political purpose" means the intention to | ||
| influence, directly or indirectly, any person to refrain from | ||
| voting or to vote for or against: | ||
| (A) a candidate for public office at an election, | ||
| including a primary election, a caucus, or a political convention; | ||
| or | ||
| (B) a ballot proposition. | ||
| (6) "Public employee" means a person employed by a | ||
| public employer. | ||
| (7) "Public employer" means an employer that is: | ||
| (A) this state or an agency of this state; | ||
| (B) a state institution of higher education; or | ||
| (C) a municipal corporation, county, | ||
| municipality, school district, or special district, or another | ||
| political subdivision of this state. | ||
| (8) "Union dues" means dues, fees, advance fees, | ||
| initiation fees, assessments, or other money required as a | ||
| condition of membership or participation in a labor organization. | ||
| Sec. 101.352. ESTABLISHMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF | ||
| POLITICAL FUND. (a) A labor organization seeking to make | ||
| expenditures for political purposes shall establish a political | ||
| fund. | ||
| (b) A labor organization that establishes a political fund | ||
| shall: | ||
| (1) maintain the political fund as a separate, | ||
| segregated account apart from any account containing money received | ||
| by the labor organization as union dues; | ||
| (2) ensure that each contribution to the political | ||
| fund is voluntary; | ||
| (3) if applicable, ensure that each contribution by | ||
| members of the labor organization to the political fund is executed | ||
| in accordance with Section 101.356; and | ||
| (4) if the political fund will engage in activities | ||
| regulated by Title 15, Election Code: | ||
| (A) establish the political fund as a | ||
| general-purpose committee, as defined by Section 251.001, Election | ||
| Code; and | ||
| (B) file a campaign treasurer appointment as | ||
| required by Chapter 254, Election Code. | ||
| (c) Except as otherwise provided by this subchapter, a labor | ||
| organization may make expenditures for political purposes only from | ||
| a political fund established in accordance with law. | ||
| Sec. 101.353. DUTY TO MAINTAIN RECORDS. (a) A labor | ||
| organization that makes an expenditure for a political purpose | ||
| shall maintain a recordkeeping system evidencing the separation of | ||
| the fund derived from union dues from the labor organization's | ||
| political fund. | ||
| (b) The labor organization shall make available a detailed | ||
| annual report of each account to each member of the labor | ||
| organization. The report must include detailed information | ||
| describing the manner in which the labor organization used the | ||
| union dues. | ||
| (c) A labor organization subject to this section shall | ||
| maintain each authorization executed under Section 101.356 by a | ||
| member of the labor organization at least until the 10th | ||
| anniversary of the date the authorization is executed. | ||
| Sec. 101.354. PROHIBITED PRACTICES. (a) A labor | ||
| organization may not: | ||
| (1) spend any portion of union dues for a political | ||
| purpose; | ||
| (2) transfer union dues to a political fund; | ||
| (3) require any person to make an expenditure for a | ||
| political purpose as a condition of employment, a condition of | ||
| contract, or a condition of membership in the labor organization; | ||
| (4) reward or offer a benefit to a member who makes an | ||
| expenditure for a political purpose; | ||
| (5) penalize or otherwise harm a member who chooses | ||
| not to make an expenditure for a political purpose; | ||
| (6) use union dues for administration of a political | ||
| fund; or | ||
| (7) use union dues to solicit contributions from any | ||
| person for a political purpose. | ||
| (b) Nothing in this subchapter prohibits a labor | ||
| organization from: | ||
| (1) making expenditures of union dues to communicate | ||
| directly with its own members or with the families of its members | ||
| about political candidates or political issues; and | ||
| (2) making reasonable expenditures of union dues for | ||
| use in the establishment of a labor organization's political fund. | ||
| (c) This subchapter is not intended to preempt any | ||
| requirement of federal law. | ||
| Sec. 101.355. PROHIBITED PRACTICES FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYER. | ||
| (a) A public employer may not deduct from the wages of its employees | ||
| any amounts to be paid to: | ||
| (1) a candidate, as defined by Section 251.001, | ||
| Election Code; | ||
| (2) a political committee, as defined by Section | ||
| 251.001, Election Code; | ||
| (3) a political party; | ||
| (4) a political fund; or | ||
| (5) an entity established by a labor organization to | ||
| solicit, collect, or distribute money primarily for political | ||
| purposes. | ||
| (b) The attorney general may bring an action to require the | ||
| public employer to comply with the requirements of this section. | ||
| Sec. 101.356. VOLUNTARY WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION TO MAKE | ||
| PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES. (a) Except as provided | ||
| by Section 101.355, a member of a labor organization may authorize | ||
| the member's employer to deduct a specified sum from the member's | ||
| wages to be used for an expenditure for a political purpose or | ||
| purposes. The authorization must be voluntary, written, and | ||
| executed before the date the expenditure is made. | ||
| (b) Except as provided by Section 101.355, an employer may | ||
| not, without a voluntary written authorization made under this | ||
| section, deduct from the wages of its employees any amounts to be | ||
| paid to: | ||
| (1) a candidate, as defined by Section 251.001, | ||
| Election Code; | ||
| (2) a political committee, as defined by Section | ||
| 251.001, Election Code; | ||
| (3) a political party; | ||
| (4) a political fund; or | ||
| (5) an entity established by a labor organization to | ||
| solicit, collect, or distribute money primarily for political | ||
| purposes. | ||
| (c) The authorization must be signed by the member of the | ||
| labor organization and state: | ||
| (1) the member's name; | ||
| (2) the name of the labor organization; | ||
| (3) the total amount or percentage of the member's | ||
| wages that may be deducted for the labor organization's political | ||
| fund; | ||
| (4) the nature of the political purpose for which the | ||
| expenditure is to be made; | ||
| (5) the period for which the authorization is valid; | ||
| and | ||
| (6) the statement required by Subsection (d). | ||
| (d) The authorization must contain the following statement | ||
| immediately above the signature line for the authorization: | ||
| "I understand that Texas is a right to work state, and that I | ||
| am not required to join a labor union or contribute dues to a labor | ||
| union as a condition of my employment. If I choose to be a member of | ||
| or participate in a labor organization, I understand that a labor | ||
| organization: | ||
| "(1) may not expend any portion of union dues for a | ||
| political purpose; | ||
| "(2) may not transfer union dues to a political fund; | ||
| "(3) may not require any person to make an expenditure | ||
| for a political purpose as a condition of employment, a condition of | ||
| contract, or a condition of membership in the labor organization; | ||
| "(4) may not reward or offer a benefit to a member who | ||
| makes an expenditure for a political purpose; | ||
| "(5) may not penalize or otherwise harm a member who | ||
| chooses not to make an expenditure for a political purpose; | ||
| "(6) may not use union dues for administration of an | ||
| established political fund; and | ||
| "(7) may not use union dues to solicit contributions | ||
| from any person for a political purpose. | ||
| "In signing this authorization, I, ____________ (insert your | ||
| name), voluntarily permit my employer to deduct __________ (insert | ||
| dollar amount or percentage) of my wages every ______ (insert time | ||
| period) for the political purpose or purposes stated in this | ||
| authorization. I understand that I may revoke this authorization at | ||
| any time." | ||
| (e) Only the member may write in the amount or percentage to | ||
| be deducted from the member's wages. | ||
| (f) The period for which an authorization executed under | ||
| this section is valid may not exceed one year. The authorization | ||
| may be revoked at any time in writing by the labor organization | ||
| member who executed the authorization. | ||
| (g) An employer shall immediately cease making payroll | ||
| deductions authorized under this section on receiving a written | ||
| communication from the employee directing that the employer cease | ||
| the deductions. | ||
| Sec. 101.357. POSTED NOTICE. An employer, other than a | ||
| public employer, whose employees are represented by a labor | ||
| organization shall post a notice in conspicuous places in the | ||
| employer's place of business informing employees that union dues | ||
| cannot be used for a union's political fund, and that any deduction | ||
| from an employee's wages for the political fund requires prior, | ||
| voluntary, written authorization executed in accordance with | ||
| Section 101.356. | ||
| Sec. 101.358. LIABILITY. (a) A labor organization that | ||
| violates this subchapter is liable to a member of the organization | ||
| affected by the violation for: | ||
| (1) actual damages in the amount of the dues or fees | ||
| accepted or spent in violation of this subchapter; | ||
| (2) interest on the damages described under | ||
| Subdivision (1); | ||
| (3) attorney's fees and court costs; and | ||
| (4) other appropriate equitable relief. | ||
| (b) An action under this section may not be commenced after | ||
| the second anniversary of the date the member knew or should have | ||
| known that dues or fees were accepted or spent in violation of this | ||
| subchapter. | ||
| (c) Venue for a suit under this section is in: | ||
| (1) the county in which the violation is alleged to | ||
| have occurred; or | ||
| (2) the county in which a defendant resides. | ||
| Sec. 101.359. CIVIL PENALTY. (a) A labor organization that | ||
| violates this subchapter is liable for a civil penalty not to exceed | ||
| $5,000 for each violation. | ||
| (b) A suit to recover the civil penalty may be brought by the | ||
| attorney general or by a county, district, or criminal district | ||
| attorney. | ||
| (c) A civil penalty recovered under this section shall be | ||
| deposited: | ||
| (1) in the state treasury if the attorney general | ||
| brings the suit; or | ||
| (2) in the general fund of the county in which the | ||
| violation occurred if a district attorney, criminal district | ||
| attorney, or county attorney brings the suit. | ||
| Sec. 101.360. CRIMINAL OFFENSE. (a) An officer of a labor | ||
| organization commits an offense if the officer violates this | ||
| subchapter. | ||
| (b) An offense under this section is a Class B misdemeanor. | ||
| (c) If conduct that constitutes an offense under this | ||
| section also constitutes an offense under any other law, the actor | ||
| may be prosecuted under this section, the other law, or both. | ||
| SECTION 2. This Act takes effect January 1, 2012. | ||
