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SARose

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42. Phelan amended this bill and it passed
Thu May 1, 2025, 09:19 AM
Thursday
HB 366

With AI on the rise, Texas House passes bill requiring more transparency in political ads

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Phelan amended the bill to ensure an individual wouldn’t be punished for altering superficial qualities of an image or video, such as the brightness, contrast or color. The legislation excludes companies, radio or TV broadcasters, commercial sign owners, computer services, and internet providers from liability. emphasis mine.

“This is nothing different than what we currently do with political advertisements,” Phelan said on the House floor Wednesday. “You have to put ’political ad paid for by,’ when you enter this political advertising arena. And all this does is tell you to add a disclosure that you are using altered media.”

The legislation is one of multiple ethics bills Phelan filed related to political advertisements after enduring a bruising primary campaign last year where his district was flooded with mailers and advertisements making false statements about him and his political record.

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According to the article it may not pass the Senate.

Sneaky.

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Texas can kiss my ass. This is my meme I am publishing on social media. Irish_Dem Wednesday #1
How long will it take before they are jailing people for telling the truth? tetedur Wednesday #2
Next in line DENVERPOPS Wednesday #9
That line is moving quickly. SergeStorms Wednesday #19
Couldn't agree more SS DENVERPOPS Wednesday #34
The jails will be full of "good trouble" troublemakers. CrispyQ Wednesday #3
I read this very differently -- the legislation says that if an org publishes a meme that features LauraInLA Wednesday #4
That's how I read it too. Susan Calvin Wednesday #38
Little more to Bill. It penalizes CAMPAIGNS from posting memes as true against another candidate. In other words, Silent Type Wednesday #5
Supreme Court has already ruled it's legal to blatantly LIE in campaign ads. Grins Wednesday #11
All the more reason for legislation like this. I know it's suspect being from Texas. But sounds like good legislation. Silent Type Wednesday #15
Jail me: Dave Bowman Wednesday #6
I guess Trump will be first in line publishing fake pics of hand tattoos Pisces Wednesday #7
So if you live in another state and post and anti Texas meme then they can come and fine or arrest you! kimbutgar Wednesday #8
"Forget it, Jake. It's Texas." Grins Wednesday #10
Any minute now drmeow Wednesday #40
We'll see if this applies to Republican Trump supporters and the rest of the Cuckoo-net. hadEnuf Wednesday #12
Absurd. Patently unconstitutional. Martin68 Wednesday #13
Hope it withstands court review. Campaigns should not use altered memes against another candidate. Saw too Silent Type Wednesday #16
Looks like these officials Figarosmom Wednesday #14
Gen. Phil Sheridan said this about Texass: Sneederbunk Wednesday #17
Ha ha! wolfie001 Wednesday #23
Unless I'm missing something in the actual bill, Susan Calvin Wednesday #18
Everything's a bit ramped up right now wolfie001 Wednesday #24
Lying, exaggerating, becoming like trump, is not way to do it. We don't need lies to resist trump. But it appears Silent Type Wednesday #27
well, you do you wolfie001 Wednesday #29
I will. I'm not going to become a liar like GOPers to win an election. Too much of that chit right now, honestly. Silent Type Wednesday #31
Maybe a strongly written letter will make them act sanely wolfie001 Wednesday #33
FYI this is a bipartisan bill. This might be the only decent TX legislation I've seen in years. LauraInLA Wednesday #36
Nothing new CentralBlueTexan Wednesday #20
1st amendment lawsuit in 3...2...1... Layzeebeaver Wednesday #21
Don't need any text for this one wolfie001 Wednesday #22
Get ready Cherokee100 Wednesday #25
Law suit incoming! This won't stand PortTack Wednesday #26
Something to remember if you rely on Social Security money and protest. LiberalArkie Wednesday #28
Texas: Book Burners who can't read. Kid Berwyn Wednesday #30
"dailypost.ng" is hyperventilating. maxsolomon Wednesday #32
McDade Phela? Never heard of him SARose Wednesday #35
Given that Republicans drmeow Wednesday #41
This is not true - please remove SARose Wednesday #37
I agree. It only took a bit of looking to see the actual bill and that it failed. One has to question the quality... xocetaceans Wednesday #39
Phelan amended this bill and it passed SARose Thursday #42
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