Bill Text: TX HB3596 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to proposing a referendum to the people of the State of Texas on the question of whether this state should reassert its status as an independent nation.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-16 - Referred to State Affairs [HB3596 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB3596-Introduced.html
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By: Slaton | H.B. No. 3596 |
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relating to proposing a referendum to the people of the State of | ||
Texas on the question of whether this state should reassert its | ||
status as an independent nation. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. (a) At the general election to be held November | ||
7, 2023, the voters shall be permitted to vote in a referendum on | ||
the question of whether this state should reassert its status as an | ||
independent nation. | ||
(b) Notice of the election shall be given by inclusion of | ||
the proposition in the proclamation by the governor ordering an | ||
election on any proposed constitutional amendment to the state | ||
constitution and in the notice of that election given by each county | ||
judge, or, if no constitutional amendment is proposed, the governor | ||
shall order and each county judge shall give notice for an election | ||
proposing the referendum required by this section. | ||
(c) The proposition shall be printed on the ballot above any | ||
proposed constitutional amendment under the heading: "Referendum | ||
Proposition." | ||
(d) The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or | ||
against the proposition: "Should the State of Texas reassert its | ||
status as an independent nation?" | ||
(e) Returns of the votes cast on the proposition shall be | ||
prepared and canvassed in the same manner as the returns on a | ||
proposed constitutional amendment. | ||
(f) Immediately after the results of the election are | ||
certified by the governor, the secretary of state shall transmit a | ||
copy of the certification to the lieutenant governor, the speaker | ||
of the house of representatives, and each member of the | ||
legislature. | ||
(g) The referendum proposed under this section is | ||
nonbinding on any decision of the legislature following the | ||
submission of the report required by Section 2(i) of this Act. | ||
SECTION 2. (a) The secretary of state shall immediately | ||
transmit a copy of the governor's certification of the result of the | ||
referendum required under Section 1 of this Act to: | ||
(1) the president of the United States; | ||
(2) the speaker of the House of Representatives and | ||
the president of the Senate of the Congress of the United States; | ||
and | ||
(3) the members of the Texas delegation to the | ||
Congress of the United States. | ||
(b) The Texas Independence Committee is a joint interim | ||
committee established to study and make recommendations regarding | ||
the most effective and expeditious method by which Texas may be | ||
returned to its status as an independent nation. | ||
(c) The committee shall consider: | ||
(1) recommendations for amending the Constitution of | ||
Texas to accommodate the needs of an independent nation, including: | ||
(A) the creation of new elected and appointed | ||
offices; | ||
(B) the modification of the powers, functions, | ||
and titles of existing offices; | ||
(C) the renaming of the State of Texas to the | ||
Republic of Texas; | ||
(D) the removal of unnecessary or undesirable | ||
provisions that exist solely as a consequence of Texas' status as a | ||
state within the United States of America; and | ||
(E) the identification of fundamental rights | ||
enumerated by the Constitution of the United States of America that | ||
may not be adequately preserved in the Constitution of Texas; | ||
(2) recommendations for amending Texas statutes to | ||
accommodate the needs of an independent nation, including: | ||
(A) the creation of new agencies; | ||
(B) the modification of the powers, functions, | ||
and names of existing agencies; and | ||
(C) the identification of necessary and | ||
desirable functions of government that are provided for under the | ||
statutory law of the United States of America but not adequately | ||
described in Texas statute; | ||
(3) recommendations regarding transitional issues | ||
which must be negotiated with the government of the United States of | ||
America, including: | ||
(A) any necessary or desirable changes in federal | ||
law; | ||
(B) the determination of citizenship of | ||
residents of Texas; | ||
(C) the disposition of the property and assets of | ||
the United States of America currently in Texas; | ||
(D) a temporary currency union; | ||
(E) a free trade agreement; | ||
(F) a common travel agreement; | ||
(G) the status of Texans currently serving in the | ||
armed forces of the United States of America; | ||
(H) any necessary disposition of the Texas | ||
portion of the national debt of the United States of America; | ||
(I) a collective defense arrangement; | ||
(J) a postal agreement; | ||
(K) the payment of pensions to Texans who have | ||
vested in the pension programs of the United States of America and | ||
its subnational governments; | ||
(L) a social security totalization agreement; | ||
and | ||
(M) any other transitional issues that the | ||
committee may identify; and | ||
(4) recommendations regarding any international | ||
convention or multilateral agreement to which an independent Texas | ||
may become a party in order to benefit the people of Texas or ensure | ||
minimal disruption during a transition period. | ||
(d) In addition to considering the issues described under | ||
Subsection (c) of this section, the committee shall include within | ||
its report required under Subsection (i) of this section a strategy | ||
for achieving Texas independence not later than 24 months after the | ||
date the results of the referendum election required under Section | ||
1 of this Act are certified by the governor. | ||
(e) The committee is composed of: | ||
(1) the lieutenant governor; | ||
(2) the speaker of the house of representatives; | ||
(3) four senators appointed by the lieutenant | ||
governor, one of whom must be the chair of the senate committee on | ||
state affairs; and | ||
(4) four members of the house of representatives | ||
appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, one of | ||
whom must be the chair of the house committee on state affairs. | ||
(f) The lieutenant governor and speaker of the house of | ||
representatives shall serve as co-chairs of the committee. | ||
(g) The committee shall convene at the call of the | ||
co-chairs. | ||
(h) The 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. | ||
(i) Not later than December 31, 2024, the committee shall | ||
report the committee's findings and recommendations to the | ||
legislature. | ||
(j) The committee is abolished and this Act expires January | ||
1, 2025. | ||
SECTION 3. (a) Section 2 of this Act takes effect on | ||
December 7, 2023, but only if the referendum proposed by the 88th | ||
Legislature, Regular Session, 2023, on the question of whether this | ||
state should reassert its status as an independent nation is | ||
approved by the voters. If that referendum is not approved by the | ||
voters, Section 2 has no effect. | ||
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (a) of this section, | ||
this Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |