Texas Legislation

All 1,150 bills from the Texas Legislature

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TX HB493
Texas House Bill 493 makes certain individuals ineligible to serve as poll watchers during elections. This measure aims to ensure that poll watchers are impartial and do not have conflicts of interest that could affect their duties. The bill outlines specific criteria for disqualification.
Passed House Matthew Shaheen
TX HB47
The bill addresses issues related to sexual assault and other sex offenses, aiming to improve the legal framework for handling such cases. It likely includes measures to enhance victim support, improve reporting processes, and strengthen penalties for offenders.
Passed House Donna Howard
TX HB163
This bill allows certain organizations, such as schools and childcare facilities, to possess and administer epinephrine auto-injectors, which are used to treat severe allergic reactions. It establishes guidelines for the storage, maintenance, and use of these devices to ensure they are available in emergencies.
Passed House Philip Cortez
TX HB20
The bill establishes the Applied Sciences Pathway program in Texas. This program aims to create educational pathways for students interested in applied sciences, potentially enhancing career opportunities in technical and scientific fields.
Passed House Gary Gates
TX HB2
This bill changes how public schools in Texas are funded and managed. It aims to improve the distribution of resources to schools and ensure equitable access to quality education for all students across the state.
Passed House Brad Buckley
TX HB144
Texas House Bill 144 requires utility companies to develop and implement plans for the regular management and inspection of distribution poles. The goal is to ensure the safety and reliability of the electrical distribution system by maintaining the infrastructure. Utility companies must adhere to specific guidelines and schedules for inspecting these poles.
Passed House Ken King
TX HB6
This bill focuses on improving discipline management and providing access to telehealth mental health services in Texas public schools. It aims to address student behavior issues by integrating mental health support through online platforms, making it easier for students to receive help without leaving school. The bill intends to create a more supportive school environment by combining disciplinary measures with mental health resources.
Passed House Jeff Leach
TX HB541
Texas House Bill 541 allows physicians and healthcare practitioners to provide direct patient care with fewer regulatory restrictions. This bill aims to streamline the process for healthcare professionals to deliver services directly to patients, potentially improving access to medical care.
Passed House Matthew Shaheen
TX HB621
Texas House Bill 621 allows property owners' associations to have a say in how property owners or residents can gather, associate, or speak about governmental officials or political candidates within their community. This means that such associations can set rules or guidelines on political activities and expressions in their neighborhoods. The bill aims to balance the rights of property owners with the interests of the community as a whole.
Passed House Jared Patterson