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TX SB2330
Bill
Status
4/30/2025
Primary Sponsor
Tan Parker
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AI Summary
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Prohibits the state and political subdivisions from deducting labor organization dues or membership fees from employee wages, with specific exceptions for law enforcement, fire protection, and emergency medical services personnel
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Allows school district employees who are licensed law enforcement officers to have payroll deductions for professional organization membership fees upon written request
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Redefines "eligible state employee organization" for payroll deduction purposes to require a majority of members be licensed law enforcement personnel, fire protection personnel, or emergency medical services personnel, removing the previous 4,000-member threshold
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Preserves payroll deduction authority for municipalities with populations over 10,000 for police, fire, and EMS employees, and maintains deductions under existing collective bargaining or meet-and-confer agreements
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Restricts county payroll deductions for employee association dues to organizations whose membership consists exclusively of law enforcement, fire protection, or emergency medical services personnel, eliminating labor union deduction authorization
Legislative Description
Relating to payroll deductions for certain state and local government employee organizations.
Health
Last Action
Received from the Senate
5/1/2025