Texas Legislation

All 1,150 bills from the Texas Legislature

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TX HB25
Texas House Bill 25 aims to establish health and nutrition standards to encourage healthier lifestyles among residents. It includes provisions for a civil penalty for non-compliance, indicating that there may be financial consequences for failing to adhere to these standards. The bill is currently in the initial stages of the legislative process.
Introduced House Lacey Hull
TX HB10
Texas House Bill 10 aims to change how state agencies create and enforce rules. It also addresses how much courts should rely on state agencies' interpretations of laws during legal proceedings. The bill seeks to make the regulatory process more transparent and accountable.
Introduced House Giovanni Capriglione
TX HB15
Texas House Bill 15 aims to address the rules and procedures for creating and managing domestic businesses within the state. It focuses on how these entities are formed, governed, and internally managed to ensure clarity and efficiency in their operations.
Introduced House Morgan Meyer
TX HB5
The bill proposes the establishment of the Dementia Prevention and Research Institute of Texas. This new institute would focus on preventing dementia and conducting research to better understand and treat the condition. It aims to advance scientific knowledge and improve public health outcomes related to dementia.
Introduced House Tom Craddick
TX HB3
Texas House Bill 3 proposes the creation of an education savings account program. This program would allow parents to use state funds to pay for their child's educational expenses, such as private school tuition or other educational services, instead of attending public schools.
Introduced House Brad Buckley
TX HB1
The General Appropriations Bill, TX HB1, is a proposed budget plan for the state of Texas, sponsored by Greg Bonnen. It outlines the allocation of funds to various state departments and programs for the upcoming fiscal period. The bill serves as the primary financial blueprint for the state government, detailing how taxpayer money will be spent.
Introduced House Greg Bonnen
TX HB634
Texas House Bill 634 proposes the creation of a task force to assess the housing needs of senior citizens who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning. The task force will evaluate current housing conditions and identify any specific challenges faced by these communities in accessing appropriate and affordable housing.
Introduced House Ray Lopez
TX HB637
This bill proposes the regulation of bleeding control stations in public schools across Texas. It aims to establish guidelines and standards for the installation and maintenance of these stations to ensure they are effectively used in emergencies.
Introduced House Barbara Gervin-Hawkins