Texas House Votes to Remove Elected Prosecutors Who Won't Enforce Abortion Laws [View all]
Texass Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that would allow locally-elected prosecutors to be removed from office if they refuse to enforce anti-abortion laws. The Texas Tribune reports that House Bill 17 is a response to elected district and county attorneys in Texas large, left-leaning counties who have said they will not enforce the states abortion laws or pursue election fraud cases.
The purpose of this bill is to eliminate politics from prosecution, State Rep. David Cook (R) said on the House floor Thursday.
Elected prosecutors cannot be impeached by the Legislature or face recall elections. They can be removed only after the filing of a removal petition that accuses the district attorney of incompetency, official misconduct or intoxication. If they are found guilty by a jury, a district judge can order them removed from office.
The move comes as Republican state legislatures increasingly use authoritarian tactics to mute their opposition. In Montana, Republican lawmakers have silenced a Democratic trans legislator for the rest of the session because she spoke out against an anti-trans bill. In Nebraska, an attorney filed an ethics complaint against a Democratic lawmaker who filibustered an anti-trans bill, bogusly arguing that she stands to benefit from killing the bill because her son is trans. In Tennessee, Republicans voted to expel two Democratic lawmakers for joining in student protests for gun safety laws following a mass shooting at an elementary school.
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