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Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the enactment of a law imposing an occupation tax on certain entities that enter into transactions conveying securities or imposing a tax on certain securities transactions.

Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the enactment of a law imposing an occupation tax on certain entities that enter into transactions conveying securities or imposing a tax on certain securities transactions.

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Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Meyer | Button | Vasut | Moody | Anchía
Last action
2025-05-05
Official status
05/05/2025 E Filed with the Secretary of State
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the enactment of a law imposing an occupation tax on certain entities that enter into transactions conveying securities or imposing a tax on certain securities transactions.

Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the enactment of a law imposing an occupation tax on certain entities that enter into transactions conveying securities or imposing a tax on certain securities transactions.

What This Bill Does

  • Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the enactment of a law imposing an occupation tax on certain entities that enter into transactions conveying securities or imposing a tax on certain securities transactions.

Limits and Unknowns

  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2025-05-05 Texas Legislature Online

    Signed in the Senate

  2. 2025-05-05 Texas Legislature Online

    Filed with the Secretary of State

  3. 2025-04-30 Texas Legislature Online

    Signed in the House

  4. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Co-sponsor authorized

  5. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Rules suspended-Regular order of business

  6. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  7. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 2nd time & passed to 3rd reading

  8. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  9. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Three day rule suspended

  10. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  11. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 3rd time

  12. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Passed

  13. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote

  14. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Senate passage reported

  15. 2025-04-29 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported enrolled

  16. 2025-04-28 Texas Legislature Online

    Placed on intent calendar

  17. 2025-04-24 Texas Legislature Online

    Co-sponsor authorized

  18. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Scheduled for public hearing on . . .

  19. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in public hearing

  20. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Vote taken in committee

  21. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported favorably w/o amendments

  22. 2025-04-16 Texas Legislature Online

    Committee report printed and distributed

  23. 2025-04-03 Texas Legislature Online

    Read first time

  24. 2025-04-03 Texas Legislature Online

    Referred to Finance

  25. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Placed on Constitutional Amendments Calendar

  26. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Read 2nd time

  27. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Amendment fails of adoption. 1-Rodríguez Ramos

  28. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote. RV#48

  29. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  30. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Amendment fails of adoption. 2-Rodríguez Ramos

  31. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote. RV#49

  32. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  33. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Amendment fails of adoption. 3-Rodríguez Ramos

  34. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote. RV#50

  35. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  36. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Adopted

  37. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote. RV#51

  38. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  39. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported engrossed

  40. 2025-04-01 Texas Legislature Online

    Received from the House

  41. 2025-03-27 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in Calendars

  42. 2025-03-24 Texas Legislature Online

    Committee report sent to Calendars

  43. 2025-03-20 Texas Legislature Online

    Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator

  44. 2025-03-20 Texas Legislature Online

    Committee report distributed

  45. 2025-03-17 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in public hearing

  46. 2025-03-17 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported favorably w/o amendment(s)

  47. 2025-03-10 Texas Legislature Online

    Scheduled for public hearing on . . .

  48. 2025-03-10 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in public hearing

  49. 2025-03-10 Texas Legislature Online

    Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee

  50. 2025-03-10 Texas Legislature Online

    Left pending in committee

  51. 2025-02-27 Texas Legislature Online

    Read first time

  52. 2025-02-27 Texas Legislature Online

    Referred to Ways & Means

  53. 2025-02-26 Texas Legislature Online

    Filed

Official Summary Text

Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the enactment of a law imposing an occupation tax on certain entities that enter into transactions conveying securities or imposing a tax on certain securities transactions.

Current Bill Text

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89(R) HJR 4 - Enrolled version - Bill Text

H.J.R. No. 4

A JOINT RESOLUTION

proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the enactment of a

law imposing an occupation tax on certain entities that enter into

transactions conveying securities or imposing a tax on certain

securities transactions.

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:

SECTION 1. Article VIII, Texas Constitution, is amended by

adding Section 30 to read as follows:

Sec. 30. (a) In this section:

(1)

"Registered securities market operator" means any

of the following entities, to the extent the entity is subject to

registration with and regulation by the United States Securities

and Exchange Commission or the United States Commodity Futures

Trading Commission, or the successor in function to either

commission:

(A)

a self-regulatory organization, financial

institution, broker, dealer, clearing agency, or transfer agent, as

those terms are defined by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15

U.S.C. Section 78a et seq.) in effect on January 1, 2025;

(B)

an exchange that is registered as a national

securities exchange under Section 6 of the Securities Exchange Act

of 1934 (15 U.S.C. Section 78f);

(C)

an alternative trading system, board of

trade, commodity pool operator, derivatives clearing organization,

electronic trading facility, or organized exchange, as those terms

are defined by the Commodity Exchange Act (7 U.S.C. Section 1 et

seq.) in effect on January 1, 2025;

(D)

an affiliate, subsidiary, or facility of an

entity described by Paragraph (A), (B), or (C); or

(E)

a trade reporting facility regulated under

rules promulgated by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority

and in effect on January 1, 2025.

(2)

"Securities transaction" means the purchase or

sale of a security, a contract or agreement to purchase or sell a

security, or a service to facilitate, match parties to, process,

report, clear, or settle the purchase or sale of a security on

behalf of a customer.

(3)

"Security" has the meaning assigned by the

Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. Section 78a et seq.) in

effect on January 1, 2025.

(b) The legislature may not enact a law that imposes:

(1)

an occupation tax on a registered securities

market operator; or

(2)

a tax on a securities transaction conducted by a

registered securities market operator.

(c) This section does not prohibit:

(1) the imposition of:

(A)

a general business tax measured by business

activity;

(B) a tax on the production of minerals;

(C) a tax on insurance premiums;

(D)

sales and use taxes on tangible personal

property or services; or

(E)

a fee based on the cost of processing or

creating documents; or

(2)

a change in the rate of a tax in existence on

January 1, 2026.

SECTION 2. This proposed constitutional amendment shall be

submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 4, 2025.

The ballot shall be printed to provide for voting for or against the

proposition: "The constitutional amendment prohibiting the

legislature from enacting a law imposing an occupation tax on

certain entities that enter into transactions conveying securities

or imposing a tax on certain securities transactions."

______________________________

______________________________

President of the Senate

Speaker of the House

I certify that H.J.R. No. 4 was passed by the House on April

1, 2025, by the following vote: Yeas 111, Nays 31, 1 present, not

voting.

______________________________

Chief Clerk of the House

I certify that H.J.R. No. 4 was passed by the Senate on April

29, 2025, by the following vote: Yeas 28, Nays 3.

______________________________

Secretary of the Senate

RECEIVED: _____________________

Date

_____________________

Secretary of State