The 84th legislative session ended on June 1, 2015. See the bills that have become law.

Bill stages

Filed

March 6, 2015

Approved by Senate

May 11, 2015

Approved by House

Became law

 

Senate committee

Bill categories

Last action

Failed to receive affirmative vote in comm. May 21, 2015

Actions

Action Date Acting Chamber
Failed to receive affirmative vote in comm. 05/21/2015 Texas House
Considered in formal meeting 05/21/2015 Texas House
Left pending in committee 05/19/2015 Texas House
Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee 05/19/2015 Texas House
Considered in public hearing 05/19/2015 Texas House
Referred to Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence 05/12/2015 Texas House
Read first time 05/12/2015 Texas House
Received from the Senate 05/11/2015 Texas House
Reported engrossed 05/11/2015 Texas Senate
Passed 05/11/2015 Texas Senate
Read 3rd time 05/11/2015 Texas Senate
Record vote 05/11/2015 Texas Senate
Three day rule suspended 05/11/2015 Texas Senate
Read 2nd time & passed to engrossment 05/11/2015 Texas Senate
Vote recorded in Journal 05/11/2015 Texas Senate
Rules suspended-Regular order of business 05/11/2015 Texas Senate
Placed on intent calendar 05/07/2015 Texas Senate
Committee report printed and distributed 05/06/2015 Texas Senate
Recommended for local & uncontested calendar 05/06/2015 Texas Senate
Reported favorably as substituted 05/06/2015 Texas Senate
Testimony taken in committee 05/04/2015 Texas Senate
Considered in public hearing 05/04/2015 Texas Senate
Scheduled for public hearing on . . . 05/04/2015 Texas Senate
Referred to State Affairs 03/11/2015 Texas Senate
Read first time 03/11/2015 Texas Senate
Filed 03/06/2015 Texas Senate
Received by the Secretary of the Senate 03/06/2015 Texas Senate

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