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Senate Bill 6 Signed Into Law, Cash-Bail Opponents Question It s Impact On Public Safety
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THURSDAY on The Source Republicans and Democrats agree: Texas bail system is flawed and changes should be made. But they have very different ideas about what kinds of reforms are needed. What s the latest on efforts to change Texas bail laws?
Bail reform didn t make it through the regular legislative session, but was revived as one of Gov. Greg Abbott s priority items for the ongoing special session. GOP-backed bail bills were approved by House and Senate committees in early July, but have stalled since a group of House Democrats fled the state to block the passage of voting legislation.
Similar to those that failed in the regular session, special session GOP bail bills would keep more people who have been accused but not convicted of violent or sexual crimes in jail unless they had enough cash to bond out; expand the list of offenses for which defendants may not be released on cashless personal bonds; and restrict charitable groups’ ability to pay to get criminal defe
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Texas Tribune
When Texas House Democrats skipped town Monday in an attempt to prevent the passage of a GOP priority bill on voting restrictions, they also imperiled a slew of other divisive Republican measures that had been expected to pass in the special legislative session that began last week.
Bills to restrict pretrial release from jail, ban the teaching of critical race theory in schools and prohibit transgender public school students from competing on teams that correspond with their gender identity were up in the air after dozens of Democratic lawmakers chartered flights to Washington, D.C. But their departure also left in jeopardy more widely supported measures, like giving more money to retired teachers and restoring vetoed funding for more than 2,100 legislative employees who could potentially go without paychecks starting in September.
To block voting legislation, Dems put other bills in peril
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