Texas House Repeals First Amendment to Restrict Citizen Journalism

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

Jay Root reports for the Texas Tribune that, by a vote of 102-44 in favor, the Texas House on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, gave final sign-off to SB 19, a far-reaching ethics reform package that would shine light on so-called “dark money” while heavily restricting undercover recordings in the state Capitol.

The bill’s language dealing with secret recordings sparked the most heated debate — and demonstrated the degree to which legislators have been rattled by activists who have been following them around and, according to published reports, capturing their movements and conversations.

The bill’s author, Rep. Byron Cook, R-Corsicana, didn’t name the American Phoenix Foundation, but it was clear he was referring to the group, which is supported in part by donations from conservative businessmen. Cook said its tactics represented an aggressive new strategy, ominously telling his colleagues that “this is a dark and evil force that’s on us now. This is the people’s House right here and everybody can watch and participate, but chasing people back and forth between offices, sneaking up on people — that’s not what this should be about. It’s never happened before.”

Before its final vote, the House added an amendment from state Rep. Morgan Meyer, R-Dallas, that describes the conditions under which someone can record conversations in the state Capitol. Under the amendment, those who fail to disclose or falsely disclose that they are recording a conversation would be opening themselves to civil lawsuits.

According to Clash Daily, SB 19 is a repeal of portions of the First Amendment, effectively ending citizen journalism in the Capitol. The new law is an attempt for legislators to shield themselves from scrutiny even in public areas of the Capitol building. Civil penalties for video reporting could now include $10,000 fines per occurrence.

Below are the 46 Texas State House Republicans who voted to repeal the First Amendment. Let them know what you think of them.

  1. Trent Ashby (HD 57) @TrentAshbyTXtashby@communitytitle-tx.com
  2. Jimmy Don Aycock (HD 54) @Aycockjda, jim@jimarenterprises.com
  3. Cindy Burkett (HD 113) @CindyBurkett_TX, cindy.burkett@hotmail.com
  4. DeWayne Burns (HD 58) @BurnsForTexas
  5. Angie Chen Button (HD 112) @AngieChenButton
  6. Giovanni Capriglione (HD 98) @VoteGiovanni, gio.cap@gmail.com
  7. Travis Clardy (HD 11) @TravisForTexas
  8. Byron Cook (HD 8) byron@byroncook.com
  9. Tony Dale (HD 136) @TonyDaleTX
  10. Drew Darby (HD 72) @drewdarby4Tx, drew@suretytitleco.com
  11. Sarah Davis (HD 134) @SarahforHD134, sdavisatty@aol.com
  12. Gary Elkins (HD 135) gary@garyelkins.com
  13. Wayne Faircloth (HD 23) @WayneFaircloth
  14. Dr. Marsha Farney (HD 20) @DrMarshaFarney, marsha@marshafarney.com
  15. John Frullo (HD 84) @FrulloForTexas, john@johnfrullo.com
  16. Rick Galindo (HD 117) @GalindoForRep
  17. Charlie Geren (HD 99) @charliegeren
  18. Larry Gonzales (HD 52) @larrygonzales52, larry@larrygonzales.com
  19. Patricia Harless (HD 126) @PatriciaHarless, phar77379@aol.com
  20. Dan Huberty (HD 127) @DanHuberty, dan@danhuberty.com
  21. Todd Hunter (HD 32) @toddahunter, @Dist32StateRep, todd@hunterhandel.com
  22. Kyle Kacal (HD 12) @KyleKacal, kyle@tonkaway.com
  23. Jim Keffer (HD 60) @RepJimKeffer, lbkeffer@sbcglobal.net
  24. Ken King (HD 88) @KingForTexas, ken@kingwell.com
  25. Linda Koop (HD 102) @LindaKoopHD102
  26. John Kuempel (HD 44) JLKcampaign@hotmail.com
  27. Lyle Larson (HD 122) @RepLyleLarson, lyle@lylelarson.org
  28. Jose Manuel Lozano (HD 43) @RepJMLozano, texasreplozano@gmail.com
  29. Morgan Meyer (HD 108) @MorganMeyerTX, morgan@morganmeyerfortexas.com
  30. Doug Miller (HD 73) @DougMiller73, doug@miller-miller.com
  31. Rick Miller (HD 26) @Vote4Rick, rick4tx26@gmail.com
  32. Jim Murphy (HD 133) @JimMurphy133, jim@votejimmurphy.com
  33. John Otto (HD 18) @RepJohnOtto, j-otto@comcast.net
  34. Tan Parker (HD 63) @tparker63, tanparker@rr.tx.com
  35. Larry Philips (HD 62) shmdad@yahoo.com
  36. Four Price (HD 87) @FourPriceTX
  37. John Raney (HD 14) @RaneyForTexas, txag@txag.com
  38. Debbie Riddle (HD 150) @debbieriddle
  39. Dr. J.D. Sheffield (HD 59) @dr_sheffield, jsheffield@cmhos.org
  40. Ron Simmons (HD 65) @RonSimmonsTexas, rsimmons@raa.com
  41. Wayne Smith (HD 128) waynesmith128@comcast.net
  42. Ed Thompson (HD 29) @RepEdThompson, ed@edthompson29.com
  43. Gary VanDeaver (HD 1) @GaryVanDeaver
  44. Jason Villalba (HD 114) @JasonVillalba, jvillalba@sbcglobal.net
  45. Paul Workman (HD 47) @PaulWorkman, paulworkman@austin.rr.com
  46. John Wray (HD 10) @wrayfortexas10

~Éowyn