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Key details on SB 2047 presented by Paul Bettencourt in Texas Senate

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Paul Bettencourt, Texas State Senator from 7th District (R) | https://x.com/TeamBettencourt

Paul Bettencourt, Texas State Senator from 7th District (R) | https://x.com/TeamBettencourt

Sen. Paul Bettencourt introduced SB 2047, a bill on Courts and Criminal Procedure, to the Texas Senate on Monday, March 17 during the 89(R) legislative session, according to the Texas Legislature website.

More specifically, the official text was summarized by the state legislature as ’’Relating to liability of judges and magistrates for the improper release on personal bond of defendants accused of committing certain felony offenses’’.

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

This bill establishes liability for judges and magistrates in Texas who improperly release defendants accused of certain violent felonies on personal bond. It allows victims, or their estates if deceased, to file a lawsuit for damages up to $10 million against the judge or magistrate responsible for the release, provided that the release violated specific provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Judges and magistrates cannot use judicial or other forms of immunity as a defense in such cases. The bill stipulates that these provisions apply to releases occurring on or after the act's effective date of Sept. 1, 2025.

Paul Bettencourt, chair of the Senate Committee on Local Government and member of the Senate Committee on Transportation, proposed another 16 bills during the 89(R) legislative session.

Bettencourt graduated from Texas A&M University with a BS.

Paul Bettencourt is currently serving in the Texas State Senate, representing the state's 7th Senate district. He replaced previous state senator Dan Patrick in 2015.

Bills in Texas go through a multi-step legislative process, including committee review, debates, and votes in both chambers before reaching a final decision. Each session, there are typically thousands of bills introduced, but only a portion successfully navigate the process to become law.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Other Recent Bills Introduced by Sen. Paul Bettencourt in Texas Senate During 89(R) Legislative Session

Bill NumberDate IntroducedShort Description
SB 204803/17/2025Relating to the assumption of the powers and duties relating to driver's licenses, personal identification certificates, and other related programs, powers, and duties by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
SB 204503/17/2025Relating to the prohibition of certain actions with respect to campaign contributions and expenditures by foreign persons; creating criminal offenses
SB 204403/17/2025Relating to the regulation of certain political communications, a prohibition on electioneering by school district and open-enrollment charter school officials and employees, and actions and other proceedings by a public school challenging the operations of the public school system; authorizing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense
SB 202903/17/2025Relating to authorizing a statewide referendum allowing voters to indicate a preference for observing year-round standard time or daylight saving time
SB 201703/17/2025Relating to the creation of a criminal offense for operating a vehicle under certain circumstances causing a tire of the vehicle to spin, lose traction, or leave the surface of a highway
SB 201503/17/2025Relating to the relocation or adjustment of certain facilities for certain municipal projects
SB 154203/06/2025Relating to maintaining the accuracy of information contained within the statewide voter registration system; creating a criminal offense
SB 150903/06/2025Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate within its extraterritorial jurisdiction
SB 150303/06/2025Relating to the expansion of the territory of an emergency services district into the territory of a municipality
SB 150103/06/2025Relating to the allocation of proceeds from the issuance of general obligation bonds by political subdivisions
SB 144103/06/2025Relating to state agency employment openings and aptitude assessments
SB 144003/06/2025Relating to required reporting of certain discretionary prosecutorial decisions of prosecuting attorneys
SB 143903/06/2025Relating to automatic recounts of certain elections
SB 143803/06/2025Relating to the procedure for a periodic rate adjustment by an electric utility
SB 143503/06/2025Relating to notice provided to certain state and local officials regarding an appeal of a municipal order filed by a transmission and distribution utility in a ratemaking proceeding
SB 81802/07/2025Relating to the establishment of the Health Impact, Cost, and Coverage Analysis Program; authorizing a fee

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