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

Bill Caption Action
HB 10 Relating to certain criminal and civil consequences of trafficking of persons, compelling prostitution, and certain other related criminal offenses; to the prevention, prosecution, and punishment of those offenses, and to compensation paid to victims of those offenses. Filed
HB 11 Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Department of Public Safety, military and law enforcement training, and the investigation, prosecution, punishment, and prevention of certain offenses; creating an offense and increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing fees. Filed
HB 12 Relating to the border prosecution unit. Filed
HB 48 Relating to the creation of a commission to review convictions after exoneration and to prevent wrongful convictions. Filed
HB 50 Relating to certain diseases or illnesses suffered by firefighters and emergency medical technicians. Filed
HB 53 Relating to the age of criminal responsibility and to certain substantive and procedural matters related to that age. Filed
HB 60 Relating to firefighters and emergency medical technicians who bring certain claims for benefits or compensation. Filed
HB 62 Relating to the transportation of certain mental health patients. Filed
HB 69 Relating to the creation of the Juvenile Court Jurisdiction Task Force. Filed
HB 71 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of indecency with a child. Filed
HB 72 Relating to a prohibition on the sale or transfer of certain law enforcement vehicles before removal of certain equipment and insignia. Filed
HB 81 Relating to regulation of the sale, distribution, possession, use, and advertising of nicotine products and cigarettes; authorizing a fee; creating offenses. Filed
HB 93 Relating to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance. Filed
HB 94 Relating to a database of employers penalized for failure to pay wages or convicted of certain offenses involving wage theft. Filed
HB 95 Relating to the exclusion of certain witnesses during a criminal proceeding. Filed
HB 97 Relating to the elimination of the statute of limitations for the offenses of sexual assault and aggravated sexual assault. Filed
HB 101 Relating to the creation of the offense of unlawful disclosure of certain visual material. Filed
HB 102 Relating to the creation of the offense of cargo theft. Filed
HB 103 Relating to the authority of certain volunteer firefighter and emergency services organizations to hold tax-free sales or auctions. Filed
HB 105 Relating to the authority of certain volunteer firefighter and emergency services organizations to hold tax-free sales or auctions. Filed
HB 107 Relating to the fine imposed on a student convicted of truancy. Filed
HB 109 Relating to consideration of certain mitigating evidence at the sentencing proceeding of a defendant or the disposition hearing of a child. Filed
HB 110 Relating to the punishment by confinement for contempt of court for failure to obey a court order related to truancy. Filed
HB 112 Relating to the prosecution of murder committed in the course of committing or attempting to commit trafficking of persons. Filed
HB 120 Relating to the purchase of food and beverages by the Texas Division of Emergency Management for certain division personnel. Filed
HB 121 Relating to an alternative means of payment of certain past due criminal fines and court costs. Filed
HB 137 Relating to grants of appropriated money to certain peace officer organizations. Filed
HB 144 Relating to the continuation of certain public benefits, including medical assistance, for individuals after release from confinement in a county jail. Filed
HB 147 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of improper photography or visual recording. Filed
HB 153 Relating to the adoption of noise regulations by certain counties; providing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee. Filed
HB 154 Relating to a prohibition on certain law enforcement inquiries regarding the nationality or immigration status of a victim of or witness to a criminal offense. Filed
HB 155 Relating to the use of force in defense of property. Filed
HB 159 Relating to the reimbursement of state funds used on out-of-state travel by elected officers. Filed
HB 161 Relating to housing prisoners in a tent or other facility in lieu of a county jail. Filed
HB 165 Relating to the Texas Liberty Preservation Act; creating criminal offenses; providing criminal penalties. Filed
HB 188 Relating to the composition, duties, and continuation of the human trafficking prevention task force. Filed
HB 189 Relating to the statute of limitations for a suit for personal injury arising from certain offenses constituting sexual abuse of a child or for certain sexual assault offenses. Filed
HB 191 Relating to enhancing the penalties for certain repeat and habitual misdemeanor offenders. Filed
HB 192 Relating to convictions considered for purposes of enhancing the punishment for certain intoxication offenses. Filed
HB 195 Relating to the carrying of handguns; providing for the open carrying of handguns; removing the requirement that a person who may lawfully possess handguns obtain a Concealed Handgun License in order to carry a handgun lawfully in the state of Texas, and conforming changes. Filed
HB 196 Relating to consideration of certain mitigating evidence at the sentencing proceeding of a defendant or the disposition hearing of a child. Filed
HB 198 Relating to the carrying of concealed handguns by certain persons attending a school board meeting. Filed
HB 207 Relating to creating the offense of voyeurism; providing a penalty. Filed
HB 210 Relating to victim-offender mediation services offered by the victim services division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 211 Relating to resuming a criminal case after a defendant is determined to be competent to stand trial. Filed
HB 212 Relating to consent to the immunization of certain children. Filed
HB 222 Relating to the offense of continuous violence against the family. Filed
HB 225 Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of a suspected overdose and a defense to prosecution for certain offenses involving controlled substances and other prohibited drugs, substances, or paraphernalia for defendants seeking assistance for a suspected overdose. Filed
HB 226 Relating to certain offenses relating to carrying concealed handguns on property owned or leased by a governmental entity; providing a civil penalty. Filed
HB 229 Relating to the disposition of certain surplus motor vehicles and other law enforcement equipment by the Texas Facilities Commission. Filed
HB 237 Relating to the licensure or certification of volunteer firefighters and members of industrial emergency response teams. Filed
HB 248 Relating to the state's burden of proof in a criminal asset forfeiture proceeding. Filed
HB 249 Relating to the reporting of proceeds and property forfeited under criminal asset forfeiture proceedings. Filed
HB 252 Relating to the punishment of certain sexual offenses committed in a disaster area or an evacuated area. Filed
HB 253 Relating to the penalty for possession of certain small amounts of controlled substances in Penalty Group 1. Filed
HB 254 Relating to the penalty for certain offenders for possession of a small amount of certain controlled substances. Filed
HB 257 Relating to a judge's or justice's significant interest in a business entity that owns, manages, or operates a private correctional or rehabilitation facility. Filed
HB 259 Relating to forfeiture of property used in the commission of certain littering offenses. Filed
HB 261 Relating to municipal civilian complaint review boards in certain municipalities. Filed
HB 263 Relating to the sealing of certain juvenile records. Filed
HB 265 Relating to enhancing the penalty prescribed for certain acts of official oppression. Filed
HB 266 Relating to offenses involving violating the civil rights of a person in custody and engaging in improper sexual activity with a person in custody; providing certain enhanced penalties. Filed
HB 267 Relating to the joint or separate prosecution of a capital felony charged against two or more defendants. Filed
HB 268 Relating to the prompt issuance of an order of nondisclosure for certain defendants; authorizing a fee. Filed
HB 270 Relating to the retention of and the required disclosure under the public information law of certain complaints alleging official oppression. Filed
HB 271 Relating to mandatory supervision for certain offenses involving the possession of a controlled substance. Filed
HB 272 Relating to mandatory supervision for certain inmates sentenced following violation of a condition of community supervision. Filed
HB 273 Relating to the minimum term of confinement for an offense of illegal dumping in a municipality. Filed
HB 274 Relating to the enforcement of municipal rules, ordinances, or police regulations prohibiting illegal dumping; increasing a penalty. Filed
HB 277 Relating to capital murder of a prosecuting attorney or an assistant prosecuting attorney. Filed
HB 282 Relating to the organization of a grand jury. Filed
HB 297 Relating to the establishment of progressive sanctions for students who fail to attend school and to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance. Filed
HB 305 Relating to registering to vote and voting while in custody at certain county jails and related procedures. Filed
HB 307 Relating to a study on the feasibility and potential costs and benefits of implementing a pay-for-performance contract program for certain criminal justice programs and services. Filed
HB 309 Relating to a study on the feasibility and potential costs and benefits of implementing a pay-for-performance contract program for certain juvenile justice programs and services. Filed
HB 310 Relating to the cost of confinement and imprisonment of persons not lawfully present in the United States and reimbursement from the federal government for that cost. Filed
HB 319 Relating to the establishment, operation, and funding of victim-offender mediation programs. Filed
HB 320 Relating to the clarification of the offense of online sexual solicitation of a minor. Filed
HB 324 Relating to a requirement that a peace officer obtain a search warrant before conducting a body cavity search during a traffic stop. Filed
HB 325 Relating to the prosecution of and penalties for possession of 0.35 ounces or less of marihuana. Filed
HB 326 Relating to information provided by electronic means in support of the issuance of a search warrant. Filed
HB 327 Relating to a study on the availability of information regarding convictions and deferred dispositions for certain fine-only misdemeanors. Filed
HB 328 Relating to the punishment for the offense of attempted murder. Filed
HB 329 Relating to orders of nondisclosure issued for records of certain fine-only misdemeanors; authorizing a fee. Filed
HB 330 Relating to the age of criminal responsibility and to certain substantive and procedural matters related to that age. Filed
HB 332 Relating to the authority of a prosecutor in a juvenile case to appeal certain judicial decisions. Filed
HB 333 Relating to certain procedures for defendants who successfully complete a period of state jail felony community supervision. Filed
HB 334 Relating to a defense to prosecution of the offense of Medicaid fraud. Filed
HB 341 Relating to the extent of a defendant's criminal responsibility for the conduct of a coconspirator in certain felony cases. Filed
HB 348 Relating to the punishment for certain conduct constituting the offense of official oppression and to the statute of limitation on prosecution of that conduct. Filed
HB 352 Relating to the drug testing of certain persons seeking benefits under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. Filed
HB 353 Relating to the application of certain weapons laws to and liability for certain actions of volunteer emergency services personnel licensed to carry a concealed handgun. Filed
HB 362 Relating to notification provided to certain victims of criminal offenses. Filed
HB 364 Relating to the child support obligation of an obligor during the obligor's confinement in jail or prison. Filed
HB 366 Relating to the sealing of applications and orders for the installation and use of mobile tracking devices in certain law enforcement investigations. Filed
HB 368 Relating to the duties of a peace officer investigating a family violence allegation or responding to a disturbance call that may involve family violence and the admissibility of certain evidence obtained during that investigation or response. Filed
HB 372 Relating to the monitoring of the Internet access of certain sex offenders placed on community supervision or released on parole or to mandatory supervision. Filed
HB 378 Relating to the establishment of progressive sanctions for students who fail to attend school and to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance. Filed
HB 379 Relating to the failure to attend school for part of a day. Filed
HB 380 Relating to consideration of certain mitigating evidence at the sentencing proceeding of a defendant or the disposition hearing of a child. Filed
HB 381 Relating to the punishment for the offense of burglary of a vehicle; increasing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 384 Relating to the authority of general-law municipalities to restrict sex offenders from child safety zones in the municipality. Filed
HB 386 Relating to requiring parties in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship to disclose to the court knowledge of certain registered sex offenders; providing a penalty. Filed
HB 403 Relating to the penalty for certain offenders for possession of a small amount of certain controlled substances. Filed
HB 404 Relating to prohibitions on certain employment and volunteer activity for certain sex offenders; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 414 Relating to the penalties for possession of one ounce or less of marihuana or a synthetic cannabinoid. Filed
HB 416 Relating to requiring personnel of abortion facilities and certain other facilities performing abortions to complete training on human trafficking. Filed
HB 417 Relating to information regarding the storage of certain hazardous chemicals; providing penalties. Filed
HB 418 Relating to child victims of trafficking who are placed in secure foster homes. Filed
HB 422 Relating to the enforcement of certain federal laws regulating firearms, firearm accessories, and firearm ammunition within the State of Texas. Filed
HB 425 Relating to the eligibility for service retirement annuities of certain persons, including elected officials convicted of certain crimes. Filed
HB 431 Relating to the creation of an advisory committee to examine and recommend revisions to any state laws pertaining to juvenile records. Filed
HB 433 Relating to qualifications and registration of certain voters on probation. Filed
HB 452 Relating to pretrial hearings in criminal cases in certain courts. Filed
HB 455 Relating to a body worn camera program for certain law enforcement agencies in this state. Filed
HB 460 Relating to the issuance of a search warrant for taking a blood specimen from certain persons suspected of committing certain intoxication offenses. Filed
HB 472 Relating to the reporting and disposition of proceeds and property from criminal asset forfeiture. Filed
HB 473 Relating to a prohibition on the sale or transfer of certain law enforcement vehicles before removal of certain equipment and insignia. Filed
HB 474 Relating to requiring certain law enforcement officers to wear body worn cameras. Filed
HB 475 Relating to an affirmative defense available to certain students enrolled in grade level nine or above who engage in prohibited sexual contact with another student at or above that grade level. Filed
HB 476 Relating to the consequences of successfully completing a period of deferred adjudication community supervision. Filed
HB 477 Relating to requiring notice and the dissemination of criminal history record information to the subject of the information in certain circumstances. Filed
HB 478 Relating to the restoration of certain rights to a criminal defendant. Filed
HB 480 Relating to retaining a reserve investigator by a prosecuting attorney. Filed
HB 488 Relating to the designation of certain synthetic compounds to Penalty Group 2 or 2-A of the Texas Controlled Substances Act. Filed
HB 496 Relating to civil and criminal liability for the unlawful disclosure or promotion of certain intimate visual material; creating an offense. Filed
HB 498 Relating to the violation of certain court orders or conditions of bond in a family violence, sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking case. Filed
HB 503 Relating to peace officers commissioned by the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. Filed
HB 507 Relating to a civil action to collect a civil penalty for possession of certain small amounts of marihuana and an exception to prosecution for possession of associated drug paraphernalia. Filed
HB 508 Relating to an exemption for certain law enforcement and military personnel from the requirement to complete a hunter education program; authorizing a fee. Filed
HB 510 Relating to disclosure of certain information about expert witnesses in a criminal case. Filed
HB 511 Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses committed against a person in custody. Filed
HB 517 Relating to evidence or testimony given by certain witnesses in a criminal case based on the trafficking of persons. Filed
HB 518 Relating to certain waivers by a defendant regarding a community supervision revocation hearing. Filed
HB 521 Relating to the punishment for the offense of manslaughter. Filed
HB 530 Relating to the use of proceeds from criminal asset forfeiture to provide college scholarships to children of peace officers killed in the line of duty and to an annual report regarding the total value of forfeited property in this state. Filed
HB 533 Relating to the impoundment of a motor vehicle operated without financial responsibility and involved in an accident or traffic violation; authorizing a fee. Filed
HB 538 Relating to judicial and law enforcement authority in certain municipalities on a segment of a highway or street that abuts property located in the municipality. Filed
HB 541 Relating to the electronic recording of certain custodial interrogations. Filed
HB 545 Relating to the enforcement of an order to pay child support by contempt. Filed
HB 548 Relating to the consideration of criminal history record information regarding applicants for state employment. Filed
HB 549 Relating to certain duties of the Commission on Jail Standards regarding visitation periods for county jail prisoners. Filed
HB 550 Relating to the provision of health and human services in this state, including the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and other state agencies, and the licensing of certain health professionals; clarifying certain statutory provisions; authorizing the imposition of fees. Filed
HB 551 Relating to the consideration of criminal history record information regarding applicants for professional licenses. Filed
HB 553 Relating to the repeal of the offense of homosexual conduct. Filed
HB 556 Relating to juvenile probation fees and court costs imposed by a juvenile court; increasing fees. Filed
HB 559 Relating to the duties of a magistrate to inform an arrested person of consequences of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. Filed
HB 560 Relating to the qualifications for service as a grand juror. Filed
HB 561 Relating to the secrecy of grand jury proceedings. Filed
HB 563 Relating to the prosecution of and punishment for the offense of official oppression. Filed
HB 564 Relating to the admissibility of certain evidence in capital cases in which the state seeks the death penalty. Filed
HB 569 Relating to providing inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice with information regarding reentry and reintegration resources. Filed
HB 579 Relating to animal encounter training for peace officers. Filed
HB 580 Relating to the statute of limitations for aggravated assault. Filed
HB 581 Relating to the manner in which a bail bond or personal bond is forfeited. Filed
HB 583 Relating to donations to certain local veteran's charities ordered as a condition of community supervision. Filed
HB 589 Relating to a disqualification for unemployment benefits for refusing to take or failing a preemployment drug test. Filed
HB 592 Relating to the duties of a law enforcement agency regarding the immigration status of an arrested person and the enforcement of an immigration detainer. Filed
HB 593 Relating to canine encounter training for peace officers. Filed
HB 595 Relating to the addition of certain substances to Penalty Groups 1-A and 2 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act for criminal prosecution and other purposes. Filed
HB 597 Relating to the designation for criminal prosecution and other purposes of certain chemicals commonly referred to as synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances and controlled substance analogues under the Texas Controlled Substances Act; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 603 Relating to civil and criminal liability for the unlawful disclosure or promotion of certain intimate visual material; creating an offense. Filed
HB 618 Relating to eligibility for course credit and high school diplomas of students enrolled in educational programs provided by the Windham School District in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 634 Relating to the rights of a guardian of a person in the criminal justice system. Filed
HB 638 Relating to annuity payments to surviving spouses and designated beneficiaries of persons wrongfully imprisoned. Filed
HB 643 Relating to the procedures for discharging bail in certain criminal proceedings. Filed
HB 644 Relating to the contents of a search warrant and to the offense of tampering with a governmental record consisting of a search warrant. Filed
HB 653 Relating to the prosecution of money laundering involving the proceeds of the offense of possession of a gambling device or gambling equipment or paraphernalia. Filed
HB 673 Relating to the amount of certain controlled substances in the body constituting intoxication for purposes of certain intoxication offenses. Filed
HB 674 Relating to permitting a residency requirement for police officers in certain municipalities. Filed
HB 678 Relating to advance notice regarding the housing of sexually violent predators at a new location in various counties of this state. Filed
HB 681 Relating to the eligibility for service retirement annuities of certain persons, including elected officials convicted of certain crimes. Filed
HB 684 Relating to the authority of a county to adopt a fire code. Filed
HB 692 Relating to compensation under the Crime Victims' Compensation Act for damages to real property suffered as a result of a person evading arrest or detention. Filed
HB 697 Relating to the waiver of fines, fees, and court costs imposed on a student convicted of truancy. Filed
HB 699 Relating to requiring public institutions of higher education to establish a policy on campus sexual assault. Filed
HB 702 Relating to discrimination against an individual with a criminal record by a life insurance company. Filed
HB 707 Relating to providing information and other services relating to emergency contraception to sexual assault survivors. Filed
HB 710 Relating to procedures for certain persons charged with a violation of a condition of release from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice on parole or to mandatory supervision. Filed
HB 713 Relating to the forfeiture of property used to facilitate or intended to be used to facilitate the commission of certain misdemeanor prostitution offenses. Filed
HB 714 Relating to certain bonuses offered to certain correctional officers employed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 715 Relating to the disposition of certain surplus property by the Department of Public Safety to certain local governments. Filed
HB 716 Relating to the certification of certain peace officers to enforce commercial motor vehicle safety standards. Filed
HB 734 Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 685 in Travis County as the Deputy Jessica Hollis Memorial Highway. Filed
HB 749 Relating to the dismissal of a case within the jurisdiction of a municipal court if a peace officer fails to appear for trial. Filed
HB 759 Relating to the maximum cumulative period allowed for restoration of a defendant's competency to stand trial and to certain time credits awarded against that cumulative period. Filed
HB 768 Relating to the penalty for causing certain assaultive physical contact with a child. Filed
HB 769 Relating to the elements of and punishment for the offense of providing an alcoholic beverage to a minor. Filed
HB 776 Relating to the creation of a public integrity unit in the office of the attorney general to prosecute offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, and offenses involving insurance fraud or the imposition of the motor fuels tax. Filed
HB 777 Relating to the punishment for the offense of indecent exposure. Filed
HB 794 Relating to a presumption regarding certain evidence of a prior conviction in a criminal proceeding. Filed
HB 803 Relating to the filing of a complaint for certain misdemeanor offenses. Filed
HB 808 Relating to the establishment of a statewide task force to address sexual assault occurring on the campuses of public and private institutions of higher education. Filed
HB 815 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of online solicitation of a minor. Filed
HB 822 Relating to increasing the punishment for the offense of fraudulent or fictitious military record. Filed
HB 834 Relating to the criteria for issuing a silver alert for a missing senior citizen. Filed
HB 837 Relating to the medical use of marihuana; providing a defense to prosecution for possession of marihuana. Filed
HB 840 Relating to the eligibility of certain persons for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. Filed
HB 851 Relating to children's advocacy centers. Filed
HB 853 Relating to the confidentiality of information identifying children who are victims of certain offenses; creating an offense. Filed
HB 861 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of online solicitation of a minor. Filed
HB 865 Relating to the recording of certain grand jury proceedings that involve a peace officer. Filed
HB 868 Relating to a defense to prosecution for and civil liability of an educator who uses force or deadly force to protect the educator's person, students of the school, or property of the school, and suspension of a student who assaults an employee of a school. Filed
HB 872 Relating to the reactivation of a peace officer license; authorizing fees. Filed
HB 875 Relating to the verification of the veteran status of inmates and prisoners. Filed
HB 877 Relating to creating the offense of intimidation by a member of a criminal street gang. Filed
HB 883 Relating to the punishment for the offense of graffiti and the creation of a graffiti pretrial diversion program; authorizing a fee. Filed
HB 884 Relating to the abolishment of the Orange County child support office and to the divorce and contempt fees paid in Orange County. Filed
HB 885 Relating to certain county bail bond boards. Filed
HB 887 Relating to protections under civil and criminal law for certain young victims of trafficking; increasing the penalty for trafficking of persons. Filed
HB 888 Relating to the punishment for the offense of making a false report or statement regarding a missing child; increasing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 890 Relating to reducing certain fees for a license to carry a concealed handgun for county jailers. Filed
HB 892 Relating to the medical use of low-THC cannabis and the regulation of related organizations and individuals; requiring a dispensing organization to obtain a license to dispense low-THC cannabis and any employee of a dispensing organization to obtain a registration; authorizing fees. Filed
HB 896 Relating to creating a criminal offense regarding the breach of computer security. Filed
HB 904 Relating to the transfer of certain inmates to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice following pronouncement of the inmate's sentence. Filed
HB 907 Relating to the authority of a county or municipality to regulate the location of halfway houses; providing a criminal penalty; authorizing fees. Filed
HB 910 Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a holstered handgun; creating criminal offenses. Filed
HB 917 Relating to school marshals for private schools, notifying a parent or guardian whether an employee of a public or private school is appointed school marshal, and the confidentiality of information submitted to or collected by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement in connection with a certification for appointment as school marshal. Filed
HB 924 Relating to the authority of a county to adopt a fire code. Filed
HB 940 Relating to the investigation and prosecution of offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, offenses involving insurance fraud, and offenses involving motor fuels tax. Filed
HB 941 Relating to the creation of DNA records for the DNA database system. Filed
HB 942 Relating to the storage of certain hazardous chemicals; transferring enforcement of certain reporting requirements, including the imposition of criminal, civil, and administrative penalties, from the Department of State Health Services to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty; reenacting a criminal offense. Filed
HB 943 Relating to the applicability of a wage and salary presumption to an incarcerated person for purposes of determining child support obligations. Filed
HB 944 Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry the handgun; providing penalties. Filed
HB 946 Relating to painting and marking requirements for certain meteorological evaluation towers; creating an offense. Filed
HB 956 Relating to the scope of a health care liability claim. Filed
HB 968 Relating to civil liability of shareholders and members of certain legal entities that engage in the trafficking of persons. Filed
HB 969 Relating to discovery of evidence of the net worth of a defendant in connection with a claim for exemplary damages. Filed
HB 981 Relating to the offense of manslaughter; increasing the penalty for certain offenders. Filed
HB 983 Relating to the repeal of the requirement that counties and municipalities offer to remove graffiti from private property free of charge before requiring the property owner to remove the graffiti. Filed
HB 985 Relating to mental health screening for public school students who may be a danger to self or others and to suspension or educational placement of those students; creating an offense. Filed
HB 989 Relating to defenses and exceptions to the prosecution of the criminal offense of the possession, manufacture, transport, repair, or sale of certain prohibited explosive weapons, firearms, and related items. Filed
HB 1005 Relating to allowing judges to use juror identification numbers when polling the jury. Filed
HB 1007 Relating to the purchase of iron, steel, and manufactured goods made in the United States for certain state, state-aided, and governmental entity construction projects. Filed
HB 1010 Relating to the disclosure of certain information and evidence by a prosecutor in a criminal case. Filed
HB 1012 Relating to the state's burden of proof in certain criminal asset forfeiture proceedings. Filed
HB 1014 Relating to the expunction of arrest records and files relating to certain nonviolent offenses. Filed
HB 1015 Relating to notice provided to a court regarding certain defendants placed on state jail felony community supervision. Filed
HB 1024 Relating to an offense report prepared in the investigation of a criminal case. Filed
HB 1025 Relating to the approval of law enforcement training materials by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Filed
HB 1032 Relating to abolishing the death penalty. Filed
HB 1035 Relating to criminal offenses involving the filming, recording, photographing, documenting, or observing of a peace officer. Filed
HB 1036 Relating to reporting requirements for certain injuries or deaths caused by peace officers and for certain injuries or deaths of peace officers. Filed
HB 1037 Relating to abolishing the Texas emerging technology fund. Filed
HB 1048 Relating to the redesignation of veterans court programs as veterans treatment court programs, the administration of those programs, the expunction of arrest records and files for certain participants who successfully complete a program, and the issuance of orders of nondisclosure for participants convicted of a misdemeanor; changing a fee. Filed
HB 1053 Relating to requiring parties in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship to disclose to the court knowledge of certain registered sex offenders; creating grounds for contempt of court. Filed
HB 1055 Relating to expanding the category of persons required to pay certain costs on conviction imposed for the support of drug court programs. Filed
HB 1057 Relating to certain conditions imposed on defendants convicted of an offense of graffiti or juveniles adjudicated as having engaged in conduct involving graffiti. Filed
HB 1061 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of interference with public duties. Filed
HB 1064 Relating to prohibiting certain sex offenders from working or residing within or otherwise going in, on, or within a certain distance of premises where children commonly gather; providing a penalty. Filed
HB 1072 Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to serve on the board of a property owners' association. Filed
HB 1076 Relating to the authority of a magistrate to prohibit certain communications in an order for emergency protection; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 1082 Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of obstructing a highway or other passageway. Filed
HB 1083 Relating to a mental health assessment of certain inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 1084 Relating to the reporting of certain information regarding inmates and the use of administrative segregation by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 1090 Relating to exemption of certain firefighters and police officers from jury service. Filed
HB 1094 Relating to workers' compensation death benefit eligibility for certain spouses of first responders killed in the line of duty. Filed
HB 1097 Relating to the release of veteran autopsy reports to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Filed
HB 1098 Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses. Filed
HB 1099 Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses involving the delivery or possession of controlled substances and other prohibited drugs, substances, or paraphernalia. Filed
HB 1102 Relating to the statute of limitations for a suit for personal injury arising from certain offenses constituting sexual abuse of a child. Filed
HB 1107 Relating to criminal liability for certain federal motor carrier safety violations; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1108 Relating to the determination of whether jurors in a criminal case have good cause for not performing their duties. Filed
HB 1115 Relating to the appearance of certain misdemeanor defendants before a magistrate. Filed
HB 1123 Relating to increasing the punishment for the offense of possession or promotion of child pornography; changing the eligibility for parole. Filed
HB 1137 Relating to whom certain violations of the law by a state or local governmental entity may be reported. Filed
HB 1140 Relating to the confinement of pregnant prisoners in county jails. Filed
HB 1141 Relating to reports regarding the use of restraints on pregnant prisoners in county jails. Filed
HB 1142 Relating to the establishment of a workgroup to examine the implementation of dating violence awareness and education programs in public schools. Filed
HB 1144 Relating to establishing a task force to examine the adjudication, disposition, and registration of juvenile sex offenders. Filed
HB 1147 Relating to the operation of all-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles. Filed
HB 1151 Relating to sexual harassment protection for unpaid interns. Filed
HB 1159 Relating to the use of certain disciplinary actions against a child; providing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 1166 Relating to sworn statements and other documentation provided to support the issuance of a search warrant. Filed
HB 1168 Relating to creating a defense to prosecution for the offense of resisting arrest, search, or transportation or the offenses of escape or permitting or facilitating escape. Filed
HB 1173 Relating to school marshals for public junior colleges, notifying a parent or guardian whether an employee of a public junior college is appointed school marshal, and the confidentiality of information submitted to or collected by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement in connection with a certification for appointment as school marshal. Filed
HB 1175 Relating to certain privileges of a child in a criminal or civil proceeding involving the child's parent or guardian. Filed
HB 1176 Relating to certain privileges of a parent or guardian in a criminal or civil proceeding involving a child of the parent or guardian. Filed
HB 1179 Relating to the duties of certain law enforcement officials under procedures regulating the making or transfer of firearms. Filed
HB 1181 Relating to the maintenance of information entered into a fee record. Filed
HB 1190 Relating to the compensation of property owners whose property is damaged as a result of a pursuit involving a federal law enforcement agency. Filed
HB 1199 Relating to deceptive representations or other conduct concerning certain synthetic substances as a violation of the Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act. Filed
HB 1200 Relating to civil liability of a person who produces, distributes, sells, or provides or aids in the production, distribution, sale, or provision of certain synthetic substances to another person for damages caused by the other person. Filed
HB 1204 Relating to requiring the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to provide notice to certain persons of the right to vote. Filed
HB 1205 Relating to the age of criminal responsibility and to certain substantive and procedural matters related to that age. Filed
HB 1211 Relating to the provision of medical care to inmates confined by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 1212 Relating to the prosecution and punishment of certain offenses under the Texas Controlled Substances Act and the regulation and scheduling of certain substances. Filed
HB 1217 Relating to certain reporting requirements of the Department of Family and Protective Services regarding child protection, including reporting information for certain foster children who are missing or are victims of sex trafficking. Filed
HB 1220 Relating to a property right in certain DNA samples; providing injunctive relief and a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1233 Relating to persons authorized by law to conduct certain fire safety inspections and training. Filed
HB 1240 Relating to the age of criminal responsibility and to certain substantive and procedural matters related to that age. Filed
HB 1243 Relating to the reinstatement of a firefighter or police officer following a decision rendered by the Fire Fighters' and Police Officers' Civil Service Commission or an independent third party hearing examiner. Filed
HB 1245 Relating to changing the eligibility of inmates convicted of certain intoxication offenses for release on parole or mandatory supervision and to a biennial study regarding prevention of intoxication offenses. Filed
HB 1247 Relating to presumptions in contested case hearings regarding certain environmental permit applications. Filed
HB 1264 Relating to the preservation of toxicological evidence collected in connection with certain intoxication offenses. Filed
HB 1265 Relating to a deceptive act or practice involving a solicitation in connection with a good or service or involving the production, sale, distribution, or promotion of certain synthetic substances. Filed
HB 1267 Relating to the eligibility of certain persons for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. Filed
HB 1270 Relating to the authority of the Department of Agriculture to employ and commission peace officers as investigators. Filed
HB 1278 Relating to financial assistance paid to the survivors of certain law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other public employees killed in the line of duty. Filed
HB 1285 Relating to the authority of certain personal protection officers to carry certain weapons. Filed
HB 1286 Relating to the prosecution and punishment of the offense of injury to a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual. Filed
HB 1291 Relating to the fees collected by prosecutors for collection and processing of certain checks or similar sight orders. Filed
HB 1293 Relating to the confidentiality of identifying information of victims of stalking; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1310 Relating to canine encounter training for peace officers. Filed
HB 1311 Relating to the confidentiality of personal information concerning certain employees currently or formerly involved in the Texas juvenile justice system. Filed
HB 1320 Relating to certain information reported by consumer reporting agencies. Filed
HB 1322 Relating to industrial hemp; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees. Filed
HB 1323 Relating to the sale of certain abusable synthetic substances; providing a civil penalty. Filed
HB 1338 Relating to training for peace officers and first responders on certain persons affected by trauma. Filed
HB 1342 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of sexual assault committed against certain victims. Filed
HB 1343 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of sexual assault committed against certain victims. Filed
HB 1346 Relating to the representation of certain indigent applicants for a writ of habeas corpus. Filed
HB 1355 Relating to the consequences for an elected officer who threatens, punishes, or intimidates a person based on the person's religious beliefs; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1358 Relating to a presumption that applies to certain conduct involving certain controlled substances that endangers a child. Filed
HB 1363 Relating to the prosecution of and punishment for the offense of prostitution; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1369 Relating to the creation of a special prosecution division in the office of the attorney general to investigate and prosecute peace officer misconduct. Filed
HB 1375 Relating to creating a defense to revocation of parole, mandatory supervision, or community supervision for a person who travels through a child safety zone. Filed
HB 1376 Relating to the application of certain concealed handgun license laws to community supervision and corrections department officers and juvenile probation officers; reducing a fee. Filed
HB 1381 Relating to the employment of certain peace officers, detention officers, county jailers, or firefighters who are injured in the course and scope of duty. Filed
HB 1382 Relating to the procedure for rearrest and adjustment of the bond amount in certain criminal cases. Filed
HB 1385 Relating to local option elections to legalize or prohibit the operation of eight-liners; providing penalties; imposing fees. Filed
HB 1386 Relating to the prohibition of more than one counsel appearing in a misdemeanor case. Filed
HB 1388 Relating to certain diseases or illnesses suffered by firefighters and emergency medical technicians. Filed
HB 1395 Relating to the protection of certain children through the operation of the child safety check alert list. Filed
HB 1396 Relating to certain criminal offenses, punishments, and procedures; the construction of certain statutes and rules that create or define criminal offenses and penalties; a review of certain penal laws of this state. Filed
HB 1403 Relating to the definition of health care liability claim for the purposes of certain laws governing those claims. Filed
HB 1416 Relating to recusal of a justice of the supreme court or judge of the court of criminal appeals based on political contributions accepted by the justice or judge from a person involved in a case before the justice or judge. Filed
HB 1417 Relating to peace officer identification cards. Filed
HB 1423 Relating to the authority of certain counties to contract with a private vendor for the operation of a detention facility. Filed
HB 1424 Relating to increasing penalties for defendants convicted of the manufacture or delivery of certain controlled substances. Filed
HB 1425 Relating to the amount of the fee paid by a defendant for a peace officer's services in executing or processing an arrest warrant, capias, or capias pro fine. Filed
HB 1446 Relating to reimbursement of certain medical costs for victims of certain sex offenses, compensation to victims of stalking for relocation and housing rental expenses, and the creation of a governor's program for victims of child sex trafficking. Filed
HB 1447 Relating to protective orders for certain victims of sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking. Filed
HB 1450 Relating to creating the Texas Border Security Division. Filed
HB 1462 Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses relating to an application for a ballot to be voted by mail; increasing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 1481 Relating to prohibiting the operation of an unmanned aircraft over certain facilities; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1491 Relating to the publication of confidential criminal and juvenile justice records of certain juveniles; providing civil penalties. Filed
HB 1496 Relating to search warrants issued to obtain a DNA specimen through a buccal swab or another method. Filed
HB 1503 Relating to the rights of certain defendants who successfully complete a term of community supervision. Filed
HB 1507 Relating to a report to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department concerning restorative justice programs for juvenile offenders in certain counties. Filed
HB 1510 Relating to liability of persons who lease dwellings to persons with criminal records. Filed
HB 1516 Relating to the bill of costs provided to a defendant before the costs are payable. Filed
HB 1523 Relating to the repeal of the offense of homosexual conduct. Filed
HB 1525 Relating to the collection and reporting of information relating to certain offenses involving family violence. Filed
HB 1527 Relating to abolishing the death penalty. Filed
HB 1528 Relating to the provision of services to certain HIV-infected individuals. Filed
HB 1529 Relating to procedures for certain persons charged with a violation of a condition of release from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice on parole or to mandatory supervision. Filed
HB 1530 Relating to the punishment for certain offenses against property or against public administration. Filed
HB 1538 Relating to the eligibility for service retirement annuities from a public retirement system of public officers or employees convicted of certain offenses. Filed
HB 1539 Relating to increasing the criminal penalties in certain circumstances for insider trading and other misuse of official information by public servants. Filed
HB 1546 Relating to the award of diligent participation credit to defendants confined in a state jail felony facility. Filed
HB 1549 Relating to nonsubstantive corrections in statutes to references to the Texas Youth Commission and Texas Juvenile Probation Commission. Filed
HB 1566 Relating to conditions of bond for defendants charged with certain offenses involving the operation of a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Filed
HB 1570 Relating to the punishment for the offense of burglary. Filed
HB 1571 Relating to notice of the right to employ counsel in truancy proceedings. Filed
HB 1572 Relating to safety and security policies and procedures in the Capitol Complex. Filed
HB 1573 Relating to the dissemination of confidential information contained in the juvenile justice information system. Filed
HB 1579 Relating to the sale and purchase of shark fins or products derived from shark fins; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1586 Relating to the operation and administration of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and its facilities, to the operation of post-adjudication secure correctional facilities for juvenile offenders, and to the commitment and placement of juvenile offenders. Filed
HB 1587 Relating to disclosing certain information about each substance used to execute a person convicted of capital murder. Filed
HB 1594 Relating to increasing the punishment for contempt of court by certain juveniles in a justice or municipal court. Filed
HB 1595 Relating to testing certain defendants or confined persons for communicable diseases. Filed
HB 1604 Relating to the mandatory removal of public school students from classrooms following certain conduct. Filed
HB 1620 Relating to the prohibition of certain employment discrimination regarding an employee who is a volunteer emergency responder. Filed
HB 1627 Relating to the use of deadly force in defense of a person or property. Filed
HB 1631 Relating to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain municipalities and counties. Filed
HB 1648 Relating to voluntary and informed consent to an abortion and prevention of coerced abortions; providing penalties; creating an offense. Filed
HB 1655 Relating to the expunction of certain files and records arising from a criminal investigation; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1660 Relating to certain protective orders and magistrate's orders for emergency protection. Filed
HB 1663 Relating to a defendant's payment of costs associated with a court-appointed counsel. Filed
HB 1669 Relating to increasing the punishment for subsequent convictions for indecent exposure. Filed
HB 1690 Relating to the investigation and prosecution of offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses. Filed
HB 1703 Relating to the disposition and identification of certain goods acquired by recycling entities and pawnbrokers; providing a civil penalty. Filed
HB 1708 Relating to tuition and fee exemptions for certain students enrolled in fire science courses at public institutions of higher education. Filed
HB 1720 Relating to the consideration of criminal history record information regarding applicants for employment. Filed
HB 1744 Relating to the establishment of a survey and report on campus safety at public institutions of higher education. Filed
HB 1747 Relating to the prosecution of entry of a person into a public restroom designated for the opposite sex as disorderly conduct. Filed
HB 1748 Relating to the use of public locker rooms, shower facilities, and toilet facilities; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1749 Relating to the organization of public employees. Filed
HB 1753 Relating to dismissal of charges of failure to attend school or parent contributing to nonattendance. Filed
HB 1758 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of obstruction or retaliation; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1761 Relating to the oversight of state border security activities. Filed
HB 1767 Relating to the establishment of a workgroup to examine the implementation of dating violence awareness and education programs in public schools. Filed
HB 1778 Relating to the verification of the immigration status of an arrested person. Filed
HB 1782 Relating to protective orders against certain persons who are convicted of or placed on deferred adjudication community supervision for an offense involving family violence. Filed
HB 1783 Relating to the right of a school employee to report a crime, persons subject to the prohibition on coercing another into suppressing or failing to report information to a law enforcement agency, and the reporting of criminal history record information of educators and other public school employees who engage in certain misconduct; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1789 Relating to longevity pay for peace officers and firefighters in certain municipalities. Filed
HB 1790 Relating to job performance on behalf of a fire fighter or police officer who is recovering from an off-duty injury. Filed
HB 1793 Relating to reports of certain missing children and to the administration of missing or exploited children prevention grants. Filed
HB 1803 Relating to public access to juvenile court proceedings. Filed
HB 1805 Relating to abolishing a fee imposed on certain sexually oriented businesses. Filed
HB 1808 Relating to the use of and training for incident-based reporting of information and statistics concerning criminal offenses committed in this state. Filed
HB 1810 Relating to the sale of prison-made products to certain persons. Filed
HB 1812 Relating to grants awarded to reimburse counties for the cost of monitoring defendants and victims in criminal cases involving family violence. Filed
HB 1820 Relating to a prescription drug misuse awareness component of the health curriculum used in public schools. Filed
HB 1821 Relating to eligibility for membership and funding of benefits for certain law enforcement, custodial, and other peace officers. Filed
HB 1829 Relating to increasing the punishment for assault committed against certain sports participants. Filed
HB 1840 Relating to the appointment by the attorney general of a special prosecutor to prosecute certain offenses committed that cause serious bodily injury or death by peace officers. Filed
HB 1844 Relating to the offense of providing an alcoholic beverage to a minor; increasing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 1845 Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for causing certain assaultive physical contact with a child. Filed
HB 1855 Relating to training, continuing education, and weapons proficiency standards for correctional officers employed by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 1872 Relating to the authority of general-law municipalities to restrict sex offenders from child safety zones in the municipality. Filed
HB 1877 Relating to civil and criminal liability for the disclosure of certain visual material on the Internet; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1882 Relating to notice requirements for certain witnesses who are scheduled to appear before a grand jury. Filed
HB 1887 Relating to the establishment of a regional center for public safety excellence in the Rio Grande Valley. Filed
HB 1893 Relating to the authority of an open-enrollment charter school to commission peace officers. Filed
HB 1897 Relating to the punishment for certain offenses involving family violence; changing the eligibility for parole and mandatory supervision for those offenses. Filed
HB 1905 Relating to certain state and local taxes, including ad valorem taxes, and to the repeal of certain of those taxes. Filed
HB 1908 Relating to the continuity of care for offenders with mental impairments. Filed
HB 1914 Relating to the frequency with which the Board of Pardons and Paroles considers the eligibility of certain inmates for release on parole. Filed
HB 1916 Relating to the enforcement of certain local traffic laws on the campus of a public or private institution of higher education. Filed
HB 1921 Relating to requiring criminal history record information concerning a family member being proposed to serve as a guardian of a ward or proposed ward. Filed
HB 1930 Relating to strategic planning for the operation of community supervision and corrections departments. Filed
HB 1955 Relating to false or misleading packaging, labeling, or advertising of certain abusable synthetic substances; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 1960 Relating to the automatic expunction of arrest records and files for certain veterans and the waiver of fees and costs charged for the expunction. Filed
HB 1975 Relating to the state's burden of proof in certain asset forfeiture proceedings under the Code of Criminal Procedure. Filed
HB 1994 Relating to entrance examinations for applicants for beginning positions in a municipal police department. Filed
HB 2005 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of improper photography or visual recording; increasing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 2010 Relating to public and private school searches of students with parental consent and certain disciplinary measures and other procedures that may arise from such a search. Filed
HB 2023 Relating to the appointment of a forensic director responsible for statewide coordination and oversight of forensic mental health services overseen by the Department of State Health Services. Filed
HB 2030 Relating to the oversight of state border security activities. Filed
HB 2037 Relating to compensation and leave for certain peace officers. Filed
HB 2039 Relating to the exclusion of certain information from the Department of Family and Protective Services central registry of child abuse or neglect cases and the report of certain information regarding those cases to the legislature. Filed
HB 2042 Relating to the expiration date of a driver's license, personal identification certificate, commercial driver's license, or commercial driver learner's permit issued to a sex offender; increasing a fee. Filed
HB 2053 Relating to the protection of certain children who may be subject to child abuse or neglect through the operation of the child safety check alert list and training for law enforcement officers relating to the child safety check alert list. Filed
HB 2054 Relating to increased penalties for the offense of trafficking of persons that involves a child victim or the death of any victim. Filed
HB 2057 Relating to the repeal of the offense of homosexual conduct. Filed
HB 2059 Relating to an offense committed against a person because of bias or prejudice on the basis of gender identity or expression. Filed
HB 2060 Relating to the application of public information laws to campus police departments at private institutions of higher education. Filed
HB 2061 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of prostitution. Filed
HB 2062 Relating to false claims against the state and actions by the state and private persons to prosecute those claims; providing a civil penalty. Filed
HB 2070 Relating to certain requirements for certain facilities licensed by the Department of Family and Protective Services and the department's enforcement authority. Filed
HB 2110 Relating to the scheduling of an execution date and the issuance of a warrant of execution. Filed
HB 2113 Relating to the taxation of fireworks. Filed
HB 2116 Relating to the expenditure of proceeds or property received from criminal asset forfeiture. Filed
HB 2135 Relating to the purchasing of a firearm of an honorably retired or deceased peace officer. Filed
HB 2149 Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses, training about opioid antagonists and drug overdoses, and grants for related programs. Filed
HB 2150 Relating to the organization of a grand jury. Filed
HB 2153 Relating to the venue for prosecution of misdemeanor cases in justice courts. Filed
HB 2159 Relating to requiring the payment of restitution as a condition of community supervision for offenses involving family violence committed in the presence of certain children. Filed
HB 2165 Relating to repealing marihuana offenses; prohibiting the sale or distribution of marihuana to a minor; creating criminal offenses. Filed
HB 2167 Relating to certain images captured by an unmanned aircraft. Filed
HB 2170 Relating to enhancing the penalties for certain repeat and habitual misdemeanor offenders. Filed
HB 2182 Relating to the collection and refunding of certain fees and deposits by a county clerk or district clerk; increasing certain fees. Filed
HB 2185 Relating to the execution of a search warrant for taking a DNA specimen. Filed
HB 2189 Relating to a developmentally disabled offender program established by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 2193 Relating to the office of a public defender appointed by the Commissioners Court of Randall County. Filed
HB 2197 Relating to fingerprinting requirements for occupational licenses. Filed
HB 2198 Relating to the investigation by the commissioner of insurance of acts of insurance fraud and other offenses. Filed
HB 2208 Relating to access to criminal history record information by a county tax assessor-collector. Filed
HB 2222 Relating to the creation of a public integrity unit to prosecute offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, offenses involving insurance fraud, and offenses involving motor fuels tax. Filed
HB 2263 Relating to warrants or orders issued to obtain location information from wireless communications devices and to public access to law enforcement or prosecutor requests for certain related location or communication information. Filed
HB 2268 Relating to expunction of convictions and records in failure to attend school cases. Filed
HB 2269 Relating to the unlawful seizure of a firearm by a governmental officer or employee; creating an offense. Filed
HB 2272 Relating to surety bond requirements for reserve deputy sheriffs. Filed
HB 2277 Relating to the disposition of certain surplus property by the Department of Public Safety. Filed
HB 2279 Relating to child and adolescent interaction education and training for certain peace and reserve law enforcement officers. Filed
HB 2286 Relating to the eligibility of certain victims of trafficking of persons for an order of nondisclosure; authorizing a fee. Filed
HB 2290 Relating to designating January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Filed
HB 2291 Relating to the payment of restitution to certain individuals depicted in child pornography and to increasing the punishment for certain individuals convicted of the offense of possession or promotion of child pornography. Filed
HB 2298 Relating to prohibiting certain public places from excluding peace officers or special investigators from carrying weapons on the premises. Filed
HB 2299 Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of certain laws concerning community supervision granted in criminal cases, including conforming amendments. Filed
HB 2300 Relating to eliminating telegraph transmission as a method to communicate certain information in a criminal case. Filed
HB 2301 Relating to time credits awarded against the cumulative period of commitment or treatment of certain defendants determined to be incompetent to stand trial. Filed
HB 2302 Relating to the mandatory dismissal of misdemeanor charges against certain defendants determined to be incompetent to stand trial. Filed
HB 2312 Relating to the designation of a portion of Interstate Highway 37 as the Trooper Terry Wayne Miller Memorial Highway. Filed
HB 2319 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of prostitution; increasing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 2320 Relating to requirements for a peace officer stopping a motor vehicle for a suspected violation of a traffic law. Filed
HB 2346 Relating to granting limited state law enforcement authority to commissioned law enforcement officers of a Federal Reserve bank. Filed
HB 2357 Relating to the investigation of deaths involving peace officers. Filed
HB 2359 Relating to prohibiting the Department of Public Safety from responding to bulk requests from the federal government for lists of individuals licensed to carry a concealed handgun. Filed
HB 2360 Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain residential educational child-care facilities serving victims of human trafficking. Filed
HB 2371 Relating to qualifications and registration of certain voters on parole or mandatory supervision. Filed
HB 2372 Relating to training requirements for juvenile correctional officers employed by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department. Filed
HB 2373 Relating to the creation of a task force to conduct a study and develop recommendations to alleviate the incidence of gun violence in this state. Filed
HB 2374 Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public information law. Filed
HB 2376 Relating to the creation and administration of a disaster recovery fund. Filed
HB 2379 Relating to the liability of first responders who provide roadside assistance. Filed
HB 2393 Relating to additional compensation for a person wrongfully imprisoned. Filed
HB 2397 Relating to public school interventions and procedures for truancy. Filed
HB 2409 Relating to the storage of firearms surrendered by a person subject to a magistrate's order for emergency protection or protective order as a result of family violence, sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking of persons. Filed
HB 2424 Relating to fees paid to the Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority. Filed
HB 2429 Relating to the persons who may consent to the medical care or immunization of a child. Filed
HB 2433 Relating to the continuation and functions of the Department of Family and Protective Services and procedures applicable to suits affecting the parent-child relationship, investigations of child abuse and neglect, and conservatorship of a child; affecting fee amounts and authorizing an administrative penalty. Filed
HB 2435 Relating to postconviction forensic DNA analysis. Filed
HB 2438 Relating to postconviction forensic DNA analysis. Filed
HB 2445 Relating to conduct that constitutes the offense of displaying a firearm in a public place. Filed
HB 2447 Relating to the creation of an advisory committee to examine and recommend revisions to any state laws pertaining to juvenile records. Filed
HB 2448 Relating to the creation of an advisory committee to examine the state jail system within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 2455 Relating to the establishment of a task force to promote uniformity in the collection and reporting of information relating to family violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. Filed
HB 2459 Relating to the operation of a motor vehicle in the vicinity of an unprotected road user; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 2486 Relating to the right of a person to enter the person's residence or former residence accompanied by a peace officer to recover certain personal property; creating an offense. Filed
HB 2499 Relating to the electronic filing of bail bonds. Filed
HB 2505 Relating to health benefit plan coverage for abuse-deterrent opioid analgesic drugs. Filed
HB 2511 Relating to the creation of the human trafficking prevention business partnership. Filed
HB 2516 Relating to the certification of municipal police officers to enforce commercial motor vehicle safety standards. Filed
HB 2520 Relating to restrictions on the political activities of a county clerk who administers elections; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 2523 Relating to the continuation of certain public benefits, including medical assistance, for individuals after release from confinement in a county jail. Filed
HB 2525 Relating to the appointment of counsel to represent indigent defendants in criminal cases. Filed
HB 2531 Relating to the regulation of abortion procedures; providing civil penalties; affecting the prosecution of a criminal offense. Filed
HB 2540 Relating to the designation of Spur 63 in Gregg County as the Texas Ranger Glenn Elliott Memorial Highway. Filed
HB 2547 Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to Fort Bend County. Filed
HB 2556 Relating to the prosecution and punishment of certain outdoor burning violations. Filed
HB 2583 Relating to access to criminal history record information by a county sheriff. Filed
HB 2589 Relating to the prosecution of and punishment for assaulting a disabled individual; increasing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 2590 Relating to providing a remedy for fraud committed in certain real estate transactions. Filed
HB 2596 Relating to the date by which certain protective order information must be entered by a local law enforcement agency into the statewide law enforcement information system. Filed
HB 2597 Relating to the creation of a mental health treatment for incarceration diversion pilot program. Filed
HB 2604 Relating to a concealed handgun license application that is submitted by a peace officer or a member of the state military forces. Filed
HB 2614 Relating to a peace officer training advisory committee. Filed
HB 2616 Relating to procedures related to juvenile justice proceedings; increasing the punishment for certain delinquent conduct. Filed
HB 2617 Relating to reorganizing the grand jury as the probable cause jury. Filed
HB 2623 Relating to forfeiture actions by the federal government and to the transfer of seized property between certain state and federal entities. Filed
HB 2626 Relating to the creation of an advisory committee to examine and recommend a plan to increase the minimum age of juvenile jurisdiction. Filed
HB 2629 Relating to unauthorized persons at public or private institutions of higher education in this state and to trespass, damage, or defacement occurring on the grounds of those institutions; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty and creating offenses. Filed
HB 2630 Relating to certain programs provided to families of children at risk for abuse and neglect. Filed
HB 2640 Relating to the cost of confinement and imprisonment of persons not lawfully present in the United States and reimbursement from the federal government for that cost. Filed
HB 2642 Relating to the transfer of the licensing and regulation of charitable bingo to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and regulation by counties of amusement redemption machine game rooms on bingo premises; requiring an occupational permit; authorizing fees and taxes; creating civil and administrative penalties; increasing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 2645 Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses involving family violence and to the violation of certain court orders or conditions of bond in a family violence, sexual assault or abuse, or stalking case. Filed
HB 2651 Relating to law enforcement agency investigations of certain reports of child abuse or neglect. Filed
HB 2652 Relating to certain investigations of reports of child abuse or neglect and procedures for foster homes after a report of abuse or neglect. Filed
HB 2653 Relating to protective orders for certain victims of sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking. Filed
HB 2657 Relating to jurisdiction and court administration of the El Paso Criminal Law Magistrate Court. Filed
HB 2658 Relating to the courts authorized to hear certain matters relating to a capias pro fine. Filed
HB 2673 Relating to the eligibility of certain persons for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. Filed
HB 2675 Relating to excepting manufacturers engaged in certain commercial research and development from certain provisions of the Texas Controlled Substances Act. Filed
HB 2677 Relating to training for employees of school districts and open-enrollment charter schools on the prevention of sexual abuse and other maltreatment of certain children. Filed
HB 2680 Relating to allocation of money from the law enforcement officer standards and education fund. Filed
HB 2684 Relating to the creation of a model training curriculum and to the required training for certain school district peace officers and school resource officers. Filed
HB 2687 Relating to persons who are public servants for purposes of the offenses of official oppression and misuse of official information; creating offenses. Filed
HB 2690 Relating to the prevention of overdose deaths by providing a defense for prosecution for certain offenses involving the delivery or possession of controlled substances and other prohibited drugs, substances, or paraphernalia for certain persons who seek medical attention for a suspected opioid overdose, and the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses. Filed
HB 2695 Relating to the reporting of physical assaults against certain direct care personnel. Filed
HB 2696 Relating to a study on reducing workplace violence against nurses. Filed
HB 2700 Relating to the release of bulk criminal history record information by certain individuals and agencies. Filed
HB 2738 Relating to the use of human remains for forensic science education, including the training of search and rescue animals. Filed
HB 2744 Relating to the use of automatic license plate readers by a law enforcement agency or municipal parking enforcement authority. Filed
HB 2751 Relating to the composition of the juvenile board of Atascosa County. Filed
HB 2759 Relating to the exemption from certain construction requirements for volunteer fire departments in certain counties. Filed
HB 2771 Relating to employment activities of certain emergency response personnel for purposes of the Texas Workers' Compensation Act. Filed
HB 2777 Relating to the admissibility of certain evidence in the prosecution of certain assaultive offenses involving family violence. Filed
HB 2785 Relating to notice requirements for certain meetings or hearings in fire or police departments in certain municipalities. Filed
HB 2788 Relating to the authority of a retail public water utility to require an operator of a correctional facility to comply with water conservation measures. Filed
HB 2806 Relating to the prosecution of and increasing the punishment for the offense of unlawful smuggling or concealment of persons; creating an offense. Filed
HB 2825 Relating to the provision and administration of indigent defense services. Filed
HB 2827 Relating to the definition of homeland security activity. Filed
HB 2828 Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to obtain criminal history record information for certain persons, including employees, independent contractors, and volunteers. Filed
HB 2838 Relating to the authority of the governing body of a taxing unit to provide an additional exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homesteads of certain surviving spouses of peace officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. Filed
HB 2854 Relating to certain claims for benefits or compensation by firefighters and emergency medical technicians or their survivors. Filed
HB 2857 Relating to parking privileges for people with disabilities; authorizing a fee; amending dismissal procedures for a criminal offense. Filed
HB 2867 Relating to the use of automatic license plate readers by a law enforcement agency. Filed
HB 2869 Relating to the creation of an advisory committee to study issues related to community supervision and corrections departments. Filed
HB 2870 Relating to the regulation of firefighters and fire departments by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. Filed
HB 2877 Relating to peace officers who are members of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas. Filed
HB 2880 Relating to the placement of certain substances in Penalty Groups 2 and 2-A of the Texas Controlled Substances Act for the purpose of prosecution of criminal offenses involving those substances. Filed
HB 2883 Relating to the addition of territory to a crime control and prevention district and to a fire control, prevention, and emergency medical services district. Filed
HB 2894 Relating to the election of certain county bail bond board members. Filed
HB 2918 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of interference with public duties; increasing a penalty. Filed
HB 2923 Relating to the conditions of confinement of children prior to certain judicial proceedings. Filed
HB 2931 Relating to the secure confinement of certain children. Filed
HB 2933 Relating to retirement benefits for certain peace officers who are members of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, including the creation of a peace officer supplemental retirement fund. Filed
HB 2969 Relating to the provision of funding for indigent defense services. Filed
HB 2970 Relating to the use of money paid as restitution to or on behalf of certain individuals depicted in child pornography. Filed
HB 2977 Relating to issues affecting counties and certain other governmental entities; authorizing fees. Filed
HB 2990 Relating to the authority of the Health and Human Services Commission and the Department of Aging and Disability Services to obtain criminal history record information regarding certain applicants for employment and current employees. Filed
HB 2992 Relating to the functions of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department. Filed
HB 3021 Relating to the establishment of a tactical training center in Hidalgo County by the Department of Public Safety. Filed
HB 3032 Relating to vacancies created because of promotional appointments in certain municipal fire departments. Filed
HB 3033 Relating to the disciplinary suspension of a municipal firefighter in certain municipalities. Filed
HB 3037 Relating to the border prosecution unit. Filed
HB 3042 Relating to access to and review of a person's employment records held by a law enforcement agency. Filed
HB 3046 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of failure to identify; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 3053 Relating to complaints against a law enforcement officer or fire fighter. Filed
HB 3054 Relating to the dissemination of criminal history record information by the Department of Public Safety concerning the offense of intoxication manslaughter and to a task force to reduce habitual driving while intoxicated. Filed
HB 3058 Relating to the threat or pursuit of criminal charges against a consumer in association with certain extensions of consumer credit; providing a civil penalty; adding a provision subject to a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 3067 Relating to the amount that may be donated by contract by certain populous counties to crime stoppers or crime prevention organizations. Filed
HB 3112 Relating to a report to the Legislative Budget Board on the border security functions of certain state agencies. Filed
HB 3123 Relating to governmental entities subject to the sunset review process. Filed
HB 3128 Relating to service of a temporary ex parte order issued in response to an application for a protective order in circumstances involving family violence. Filed
HB 3131 Relating to abandoned vehicles held by vehicle storage facilities. Filed
HB 3149 Relating to granting limited state law enforcement authority to special agents of the Office of Inspector General of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Filed
HB 3156 Relating to annuity payments to surviving spouses and designated beneficiaries of persons wrongfully imprisoned. Filed
HB 3165 Relating to warrants issued to obtain cell site information through the use of a cell site simulator device; public access to certain information relating to investigatory equipment; creating criminal offenses. Filed
HB 3171 Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state. Filed
HB 3181 Relating to ethyl alcohol monitoring as a condition of community supervision for certain intoxication offenses. Filed
HB 3184 Relating to the establishment, operation, and funding of victim-offender mediation programs; authorizing fees. Filed
HB 3191 Relating to the penalty for delivery of certain miscellaneous substances under the Texas Controlled Substances Act; increasing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 3196 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of improper photography or visual recording; increasing a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 3200 Relating to limitations on filling prescriptions for certain opioid pain medications; adding prohibitions subject to a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 3209 Relating to the elimination of the statute of limitations for certain felony offenses. Filed
HB 3211 Relating to training requirements for peace officers appointed to supervisory positions. Filed
HB 3212 Relating to peace officer identification cards. Filed
HB 3239 Relating to the procedures applicable to the revocation of a person's release on parole or to mandatory supervision. Filed
HB 3276 Relating to automatic expunction of arrest records and files for certain persons who are tried for an offense and subsequently acquitted. Filed
HB 3277 Relating to the authority of the office of independent ombudsman with the Texas Juvenile Justice Department in regard to juveniles in custody in certain facilities. Filed
HB 3279 Relating to the authority and duties of the office of inspector general of the Health and Human Services Commission. Filed
HB 3291 Relating to transactions involving oil, gas, or condensate; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 3296 Relating to an increase in punishment for certain persons convicted of theft of nickel-bearing alloys. Filed
HB 3303 Relating to the creation of the Office of the Independent Oversight Ombudsman for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 3312 Relating to the taking of an additional specimen of a person's blood on arrest for certain intoxication offenses. Filed
HB 3317 Relating to continuing education requirements regarding autism awareness for peace officers. Filed
HB 3326 Relating to decreasing the punishment for certain criminal offenses. Filed
HB 3338 Relating to the appointment of counsel for indigent defendants arrested for, charged with, or taking appeal from a conviction of an assault punishable by fine only. Filed
HB 3341 Relating to a requirement that school district superintendents report information relating to the use of restraints against students and student arrests; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 3359 Relating to requirements for coaches of youth sports programs. Filed
HB 3362 Relating to the automatic expunction of arrest records and files for certain veterans who successfully complete a veterans court pretrial intervention program. Filed
HB 3387 Relating to sex offender treatment as a condition of parole or mandatory supervision for certain releasees. Filed
HB 3388 Relating to increasing the fee on conviction paid by a defendant for a peace officer committing or releasing the defendant. Filed
HB 3401 Relating to an interstate compact on border security and immigration enforcement. Filed
HB 3409 Relating to eligibility for course credit and high school diplomas of students enrolled in educational programs provided by the Windham School District in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Filed
HB 3410 Relating to the authority of the Health and Human Services Commission to employ peace officers. Filed
HB 3415 Relating to the award of court costs, storage fees, and attorney's fees in a criminal asset forfeiture proceeding. Filed
HB 3423 Relating to the disputed payment by a credit card or debit card of a vehicle registration fee. Filed
HB 3424 Relating to a study and report on the establishment of a central database containing information about certain individuals under guardianship. Filed
HB 3430 Relating to the jurisdiction of the supreme court and the court of criminal appeals. Filed
HB 3431 Relating to the imposition and use of the admission fee to sexually oriented businesses; increasing the amount of a fee. Filed
HB 3435 Relating to civil and criminal actions related to racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 3446 Relating to signs required to be displayed at certain facilities that perform abortions. Filed
HB 3455 Relating to the rights of victims of sexual assault. Filed
HB 3496 Relating to authorizing certain first responders to carry a concealed handgun while on duty and to the prosecution of certain related offenses; providing for a fee. Filed
HB 3500 Relating to judicial proceedings on a petition to set aside a conviction or an order of expunction of criminal history record information for certain victims of trafficking of persons or compelling prostitution who are convicted of prostitution. Filed
HB 3501 Relating to the placement of a student who is a moderate or high risk sex offender in a juvenile justice alternative education program or a disciplinary alternative education program with certain monitoring requirements. Filed
HB 3507 Relating to providing a sales and use tax refund or franchise tax credit for businesses that employ former offenders. Filed
HB 3510 Relating to the publication of an image that depicts an individual without the individual's consent; imposing civil penalties. Filed
HB 3524 Relating to exemptions for disabled peace officers from payment of tuition and fees at public institutions of higher education. Filed
HB 3543 Relating to the establishment of the Public Integrity Prosecutions Committee and the Office of Public Integrity Prosecutions for the prosecution of offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, offenses involving insurance fraud, and offenses involving motor fuels tax and to the appointment of committee members and the appointment and compensation of the prosecutor. Filed
HB 3553 Relating to the definition of peace officer for purposes of intercepting or collecting information in relation to certain communications in an investigation of criminal conduct. Filed
HB 3557 Relating to the reporting of the seizure and forfeiture of contraband. Filed
HB 3559 Relating to the offense of the carrying of a handgun by a concealed handgun license holder at certain meetings of a governmental entity. Filed
HB 3578 Relating to the date on which certain criminal defendants are eligible to file a petition for an order of nondisclosure. Filed
HB 3579 Relating to certain criminal history record information; authorizing a fee. Filed
HB 3580 Relating to the procedure for an application for a writ of habeas corpus after a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. Filed
HB 3596 Relating to public school safety and security policies, procedures, and practices. Filed
HB 3633 Relating to reimbursement for the costs of legal services provided to an indigent defendant in a criminal case. Filed
HB 3635 Relating to evidence in a civil action concerning the provision and cost of certain services. Filed
HB 3651 Relating to the manufacture, sale, distribution, possession, and use of drugs not approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration and the false representation that a substance is a drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration or intended for the prevention or treatment of diseases in humans; creating criminal offenses. Filed
HB 3665 Relating to the commitment of certain juveniles to post-adjudication secure correctional facilities in certain counties and to the release under supervision of those juveniles. Filed
HB 3668 Relating to the definition of peace officer for purposes of intercepting or collecting information in relation to certain communications in an investigation conducted by an arson investigating unit. Filed
HB 3677 Relating to the authority of a peace officer to apprehend a person for emergency detention and the authority of certain facilities and physicians to temporarily detain a person with mental illness. Filed
HB 3686 Relating to the dedication of certain fee revenue to automobile burglary and theft prevention and establishing a trust fund for the deposit of that revenue. Filed
HB 3704 Relating to the development of a statewide motor vehicle registration program to prevent transnational motor vehicle theft, including authorizing proposed fees to support the program. Filed
HB 3712 Relating to collective bargaining for firefighters and police officers, including county jailers and detention officers. Filed
HB 3717 Relating to the criminal penalty for a person who carries a concealed weapon into a prohibited area; creating a criminal offense; providing penalties. Filed
HB 3724 Relating to the consideration of certain scientific evidence constituting the basis for an application for a writ of habeas corpus. Filed
HB 3726 Relating to establishing a veterans services coordinator for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and a veterans rehabilitation dorm program for certain state jail defendants confined by the department. Filed
HB 3731 Relating to certain notices and information about certain releasees from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice that are provided to or made accessible to criminal justice agencies. Filed
HB 3740 Relating to the creation of DNA records for a person arrested for a Class A misdemeanor or felony offense. Filed
HB 3751 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of aggravated kidnapping; creating an offense. Filed
HB 3752 Relating to an appeal by certain law enforcement agency employees under county civil service to an independent third-party hearing examiner. Filed
HB 3757 Relating to the prohibited disposition of a decedent's remains by a person charged with certain criminal conduct against the decedent; providing an administrative penalty. Filed
HB 3759 Relating to the role of a jury in a criminal case. Filed
HB 3768 Relating to the regulation of owners, operators, employees, and independent contractors of sexually oriented businesses to reduce risks to public and occupational health and to prevent human trafficking; requiring an occupational license; imposing fees; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 3771 Relating to a study on the effectiveness of Operation Strong Safety. Filed
HB 3784 Relating to the prosecution of criminal offenses regarding unauthorized recordings. Filed
HB 3785 Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, transportation, and delivery of cannabis for medical purposes; authorizing fees. Filed
HB 3790 Relating to the electronic customer data that certain peace officers may obtain by warrant, order, or other legal process from a provider of a wire or electronic communications service or remote computing service or from a communication common carrier. Filed
HB 3791 Relating to the provision of recordings of certain interactions with a peace officer relating to intoxication offenses. Filed
HB 3797 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of online solicitation of a minor. Filed
HB 3798 Relating to providing financial assistance to certain survivors of an inmate who died as a result of a traffic accident that occurred while the inmate was being transported by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice or a person under contract with the department. Filed
HB 3799 Relating to the expunction of certain drug-related offenses following successful treatment and rehabilitation. Filed
HB 3800 Relating to the dissemination of criminal history record information by the Department of Public Safety concerning certain intoxication offenses. Filed
HB 3807 Relating to the punishment of certain controlled substance offenses committed in a drug-free zone. Filed
HB 3829 Relating to the eligibility of certain Texas Rangers for burial in the state cemetery. Filed
HB 3830 Relating to the participation of students under the supervision of the Texas Department of Juvenile Justice in University Interscholastic League athletic activities. Filed
HB 3834 Relating to the creation of the criminal offense of barratry by a public insurance adjuster. Filed
HB 3841 Relating to a central database containing information about offenders who have committed certain violent offenses against children or offenses involving family or dating violence. Filed
HB 3843 Relating to creating the criminal offense of prohibited conduct by public insurance adjusters. Filed
HB 3846 Relating to the confidentiality of certain information regarding procedures and substances used in the execution of a convict. Filed
HB 3884 Relating to the carrying of knives; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 3889 Relating to adding certain substances to Penalty Group 2 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act for purposes of criminal prosecutions involving those substances, increasing penalties for the manufacture of, delivery of, or possession with the intent to deliver certain controlled substances, and a pilot program for field testing for controlled substances. Filed
HB 3893 Relating to the recording and disclosure of certain grand jury proceedings that involve a governmental employee. Filed
HB 3901 Relating to the repossession of an aircraft. Filed
HB 3909 Relating to the execution of an arrest or search warrant. Filed
HB 3929 Relating to the use of automatic license plate reader systems; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 3932 Relating to a recording of certain proceedings of the Texas Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals and the publication of the recordings. Filed
HB 3935 Relating to funding law enforcement training for veterans from state and federal funds or grants. Filed
HB 3936 Relating to the eligibility of criminal defendants for an order of nondisclosure of criminal history record information; authorizing a fee. Filed
HB 3977 Relating to increasing the penalty for causing injury to a child; changing the eligibility for community supervision. Filed
HB 3985 Relating to the prosecution and punishment of the use of benzodiazepines or gamma butyrolactone to facilitate the commission of the offense of aggravated sexual assault and the addition of gamma butyrolactone to Penalty Group 1 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act for purposes of criminal prosecution; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 3994 Relating to notice of and consent to an abortion for a minor and associated requirements; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty. Filed
HB 4003 Relating to the redaction of personally identifiable information of victims from juvenile court records. Filed
HB 4006 Relating to a requirement that a school district, open-enrollment charter school, or shared services arrangement terminate or refuse to hire an employee or applicant convicted of certain offenses. Filed
HB 4007 Relating to procedures applicable to a person released on parole or to mandatory supervision and charged with certain new offenses or an administrative violation of a condition of release. Filed
HB 4011 Relating to reporting and monitoring requirements related to fire protection sprinkler systems in residential high-rise buildings. Filed
HB 4014 Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain offenses committed on the premises of a public transportation system Filed
HB 4019 Relating to the operation of a sports betting website and the placement of a bet through a sports betting website; creating a criminal offense. Filed
HB 4031 Relating to the creation of a statewide alert system for missing adults and to a study of the alert system. Filed
HB 4042 Relating to collective bargaining for firefighters and police officers, including county jailers and detention officers. Filed
HB 4045 Relating to the issuance of certain search warrants. Filed
HB 4050 Relating to certain fees paid by political subdivisions in connection with the ordering or performance of an autopsy. Filed
HB 4071 Relating to certain body cavity searches conducted by a peace officer. Filed
HB 4108 Relating to the authority of a school district peace officer commissioned by certain school districts located in certain counties to issue citations to a child for certain Class C misdemeanor offenses committed on school property. Filed
HB 4111 Relating to the release of certain child fatality and near fatality information for abused or neglected children. Filed
HB 4114 Relating to the publication, republication, or other dissemination of mug shots and other information regarding the involvement of an individual in the criminal justice system; increasing a civil penalty. Filed
HB 4119 Relating to investigations of and procedures for reports of child abuse and neglect. Filed
HB 4124 Relating to the certification of alcohol awareness programs required for minors convicted of or receiving deferred disposition for certain alcohol offenses. Permission to introduce
HCR 107 Requesting the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house of representatives to create a joint interim committee to study human trafficking in Texas. Filed
HCR 147 Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections in H.B. No. 3184. Filed
HJR 28 Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used. Filed
HJR 29 Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used. Filed
HJR 40 Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the legislature to establish a state gaming commission and to authorize and provide for the regulation of gaming conducted at certain locations in this state, authorizing federally recognized Indian tribes to conduct gaming on certain Indian lands, and requiring the governor to call the legislature into special session to consider gaming legislation. Filed
HJR 62 Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the recording of certain proceedings of the Texas Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals and the publication of the recordings. Filed
HJR 69 Proposing a constitutional amendment to permit the attorney general to prosecute offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, and offenses involving insurance fraud or the imposition of the motor fuels tax. Filed
HJR 90 Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the court of criminal appeals and establish one supreme court with civil and criminal appellate jurisdiction. Filed
HJR 92 Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing local option elections to legalize or prohibit the operation of eight-liners. Filed
HJR 112 Proposing a constitutional amendment to change the composition of the grand jury. Filed
HJR 116 Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the governing body of a political subdivision to provide an additional exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homesteads of certain surviving spouses of peace officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty. Filed
HJR 129 Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Tribe and the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas to conduct all forms of gaming on certain tribal land and requiring the tribes to annually pay five percent of net proceeds from gaming to the comptroller of public accounts for deposit in the general revenue fund. Filed
HR 152 Recognizing National Crime Victims' Rights Week, April 19-25, 2015. Filed
HR 153 Recognizing National Crime Victims' Rights Week in 2016. Filed
HR 2037 Commemorating the observance of National Crime Victims' Rights Week in Corpus Christi on April 19-25, 2015. Filed
HR 3335 Commending local, state, and federal law enforcement officers for their swift and forceful response to the incident in Waco on May 17, 2015. Filed
HR 3395 Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, H.B. No. 2645. Filed
HR 3394 Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, H.B. No. 189. Filed
HR 3494 Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, H.B. No. 1905. Filed
SB 3 Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Department of Public Safety, military and law enforcement training, and the investigation, prosecution, punishment, and prevention of certain offenses; creating an offense and increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing fees. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 10 Relating to the prosecution of offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 17 Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a holstered handgun; creating a criminal offense; providing penalties. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 31 Relating to the authority of certain volunteer firefighter and emergency services organizations to hold tax-free sales or auctions. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 33 Relating to the offense of hazing. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 40 Relating to leave for junior college district or university system employees who are physically assaulted while on duty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 41 Relating to exemptions for disabled peace officers from payment of tuition and fees at public institutions of higher education. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 45 Relating to the designation of a portion of Interstate Highway 37 as the Trooper Terry Wayne Miller Memorial Highway. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 54 Relating to the drug testing of certain persons seeking benefits under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 60 Relating to video recordings made by children's advocacy centers. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 81 Relating to the creation of a commission to examine and prevent wrongful convictions. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 82 Relating to community supervision for certain drug possession offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 87 Relating to the elimination of smoking in certain workplaces and public places; providing penalties. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 95 Relating to the state's burden of proof in certain criminal asset forfeiture proceedings. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 99 Relating to the supervised reentry into the community of certain inmates nearing their date of discharge from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 104 Relating to the age of criminal responsibility and to certain substantive and procedural matters related to that age. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 108 Relating to certain criminal procedures for misdemeanor offenses committed by children. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 110 Relating to the eligibility for service retirement annuities from a public retirement system of public officers or employees convicted of certain offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 111 Relating to the criminal penalties for insider trading and other misuse of official information by public servants. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 112 Relating to the authority of a magistrate to prohibit certain communications in an order for emergency protection; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 113 Relating to the statute of limitations for a suit for personal injury arising from certain offenses constituting sexual abuse of a child. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 120 Relating to the penalty for theft of an official ballot or official carrier envelope for an election. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 122 Relating to eligibility for compensation of persons wrongfully imprisoned. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 124 Relating to certain criminal offenses concerning the unlawful transfer or purchase of certain weapons. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 126 Relating to the release of certain inmates on medically recommended intensive supervision. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 128 Relating to criminal history record information obtained or disseminated by certain private entities; providing a civil penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 130 Relating to the eligibility of criminal defendants for an order of nondisclosure; authorizing a fee. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 131 Relating to evidence technician training and the disposition of certain evidence in a criminal case. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 135 Relating to the organization of a grand jury. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 139 Relating to use of money in the state highway fund. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 144 Relating to the statute of limitations for a suit for personal injury arising from certain offenses constituting sexual abuse of a child. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 145 Relating to reimbursement of certain medical costs for victims of certain sex offenses and compensation to victims of stalking for relocation and housing rental expenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 146 Relating to compensation to victims of stalking for relocation and housing rental expenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 147 Relating to the violation of certain court orders or conditions of bond in a family violence, sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking case; providing penalties. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 148 Relating to the repeal of the offense of homosexual conduct. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 158 Relating to a body worn camera program for certain law enforcement agencies in this state; creating a criminal offense; authorizing a fee. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 160 Relating to a prohibition on certain law enforcement inquiries regarding the nationality or immigration status of a victim of or witness to a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 171 Relating to the addition of an offense for the continuous smuggling of persons. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 172 Relating to the addition of certain substances to Penalty Groups 1-A and 2 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act for criminal prosecution and other purposes. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 173 Relating to the designation for criminal prosecution and other purposes of certain chemicals commonly referred to as synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances and controlled substance analogues under the Texas Controlled Substances Act. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 180 Relating to the authority of the governor to grant one or more reprieves in a capital case. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 181 Relating to the electronic recording and admissibility of certain custodial interrogations. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 183 Relating to the offenses of the violation of civil rights of and improper sexual activity with individuals in custody; imposing a criminal penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 185 Relating to the enforcement of state and federal laws governing immigration by certain governmental entities. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 187 Relating to a defense to prosecution of the offense of Medicaid fraud. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 195 Relating to prescriptions for certain controlled substances, access to information about those prescriptions, and the duties of prescribers and other entities registered with the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration; authorizing fees. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 199 Relating to the designation of certain synthetic compounds to Penalty Group 2 or 2-A of the Texas Controlled Substances Act. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 206 Relating to the continuation and functions of the Department of Family and Protective Services and procedures applicable to suits affecting the parent-child relationship, investigations of child abuse and neglect, and conservatorship of a child; affecting fee amounts and authorizing an administrative penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 207 Relating to the authority and duties of the office of inspector general of the Health and Human Services Commission. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 219 Relating to the provision of health and human services in this state, including the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and other state agencies, and the licensing of certain health professionals; clarifying certain statutory provisions; authorizing the imposition of fees. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 226 Relating to the applicability of the death penalty to a capital offense committed by a person with an intellectual disability. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 229 Relating to the unlawful seizure of a firearm by a governmental officer or employee; providing penalties. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 231 Relating to certain duties of the Commission on Jail Standards regarding visitation periods for county jail prisoners. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 236 Relating to the punishment of certain controlled substance offenses committed in a drug-free zone. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 258 Relating to the creation of certain offenses concerning firearm sales at gun shows. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 259 Relating to criminal history background checks in connection with firearm transfers; creating offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 260 Relating to caseloads for attorneys who are appointed to represent indigent defendants in criminal cases. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 264 Relating to group health benefits coverage for dependents of persons wrongfully imprisoned. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 268 Relating to the duties of a magistrate to inform an arrested person of consequences of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 273 Relating to certain offenses relating to carrying concealed handguns on property owned or leased by a governmental entity; providing a civil penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 281 Relating to the information required to be included in an affidavit submitted by a property owner who elects to offer evidence or argument by affidavit in an appraisal review board hearing on certain protests. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 285 Relating to court jurisdiction and procedures for truancy. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 289 Relating to the licensure or certification of volunteer firefighters and members of industrial emergency response teams. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 308 Relating to the powers and duties of campus police departments at private institutions of higher education. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 316 Relating to the prioritization of certain available legal defense services when appointing representation for an indigent defendant in a criminal case. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 320 Relating to the enforcement of certain motor vehicle weight and safety standards. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 327 Relating to the authority of a county to adopt a fire code. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 338 Relating to duties of prosecutors. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 339 Relating to the medical use of low-THC cannabis and the regulation of related organizations and individuals; requiring a dispensing organization to obtain a license to dispense low-THC cannabis and any employee of a dispensing organization to obtain a registration; authorizing fees. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 342 Relating to providing for the open and concealed carrying of handguns without a license and to related offenses and penalties. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 344 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of online solicitation of a minor. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 345 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of breach of computer security. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 346 Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a holstered handgun; creating a criminal offense; providing penalties. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 352 Relating to the violation of certain court orders or conditions of bond in a family violence, sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking case. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 355 Relating to control measures for an individual exposed to a communicable disease. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 359 Relating to the authority of a peace officer to apprehend a person for emergency detention and the authority of certain facilities and physicians to temporarily detain a person with mental illness. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 367 Relating to the unauthorized use of an alcoholic beverage permit or license; providing a criminal penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 369 Relating to jury instructions regarding the insanity defense in a criminal case. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 370 Relating to the insanity defense in a criminal case. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 372 Relating to the abolishment of the Orange County child support office and to the divorce and contempt fees paid in Orange County. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 375 Relating to the applicability of a wage and salary presumption to an incarcerated person for purposes of determining child support obligations. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 376 Relating to the consideration of criminal history record information regarding applicants for employment. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 377 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of prostitution. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 380 Relating to procedures for certain persons charged with a violation of a condition of release from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice on parole or to mandatory supervision. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 386 Relating to school marshals for public junior colleges, notifying a parent or guardian whether an employee of a public junior college is appointed school marshal, and the confidentiality of information submitted to or collected by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement in connection with a certification for appointment as school marshal. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 390 Relating to docket preference for trials in which the alleged victim is younger than 14 years of age. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 393 Relating to the punishment for certain offenses against property or against public administration. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 409 Relating to the dissemination of confidential information contained in the juvenile justice information system. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 411 Relating to the recording of certain grand jury proceedings that involve a peace officer. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 412 Relating to the penalty for certain offenders for possession of a small amount of certain controlled substances. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 415 Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 685 in Travis County as the Deputy Jessica Hollis Memorial Highway. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 416 Relating to criminal history record information that is subject to an order of nondisclosure and prohibiting a person's waiver of a right to an expunction or to an order of nondisclosure with respect to a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 417 Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to participate in a drug court program. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 419 Relating to the penalty for possession of certain small amounts of controlled substances in Penalty Group 1. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 436 Relating to the amount of financial assistance paid to the survivors of certain law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other public employees killed in the line of duty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 438 Relating to prohibiting public funds from being used to enforce certain federal or international laws regulating firearms, firearm accessories, and firearm ammunition within the State of Texas. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 443 Relating to a study and recommendations by the Texas Judicial Council on consolidating the court of criminal appeals and the supreme court or abolishing one of the courts and transferring that court's functions and jurisdiction to the other court. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 446 Relating to increased penalties for the offense of trafficking of persons that involves a child victim or the death of any victim. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 461 Relating to false or misleading packaging, labeling, or advertising of certain abusable synthetic substances; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 465 Relating to the eligibility for service retirement annuities from the Employees Retirement System of Texas or the Teacher Retirement System of Texas of certain employees convicted of certain offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 470 Relating to the eligibility of certain persons for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 473 Relating to defenses and exceptions to the prosecution of the criminal offense of the possession, manufacture, transport, repair, or sale of certain prohibited explosive weapons, firearms, and related items. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 475 Relating to a property right in certain DNA samples; providing injunctive relief and a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 476 Relating to the duties of certain law enforcement officials under procedures regulating the making or transfer of firearms. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 487 Relating to postconviction forensic DNA analysis. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 492 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of indecency with a child. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 493 Relating to evidence or testimony given by certain witnesses in a criminal case based on the trafficking of persons. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 505 Relating to painting and marking requirements for certain meteorological evaluation towers; creating an offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 509 Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses committed against a person in custody. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 528 Relating to the storage of certain hazardous chemicals; transferring enforcement of certain reporting requirements, including the imposition of criminal, civil, and administrative penalties, from the Department of State Health Services to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 536 Relating to the designation of certain prostitution prevention programs as commercially sexually exploited persons court programs. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 537 Relating to a fee imposed as a condition of community supervision for certain sexual offenses involving a child victim. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 538 Relating to the control of infectious diseases. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 544 Relating to reimbursement for the costs of legal services provided to an indigent defendant in a criminal case. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 563 Relating to orders of nondisclosure issued for records of certain fine-only misdemeanors; authorizing a fee. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 566 Relating to the use of proceeds received from criminal asset forfeiture. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 578 Relating to providing inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice with information regarding reentry and reintegration resources. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 589 Relating to the award of diligent participation credit to defendants confined in a state jail felony facility. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 606 Relating to the eligibility of certain persons for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 612 Relating to the prohibition of certain employment discrimination regarding an employee who is a volunteer emergency responder. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 614 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of aggravated kidnapping; creating an offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 617 Relating to the operation of certain self-insurance trusts for health care liability claims; requiring a certificate of authority to engage in the business of insurance. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 621 Relating to criminal offenses involving, and governmental liability for retaliatory prosecutions associated with, the filming, recording, photographing, documenting, or observing of a peace officer. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 625 Relating to a prohibition against the use of certain sprays, stun guns, and Tasers against public school students. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 630 Relating to protective orders for certain victims of sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 645 Relating to the creation of an advisory committee to examine and recommend revisions to any state laws pertaining to juvenile records. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 647 Relating to the authority of an open-enrollment charter school to commission peace officers. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 662 Relating to the representation of certain indigent applicants for a writ of habeas corpus. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 663 Relating to the bill of costs provided to a defendant before the costs are payable. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 691 Relating to tuition and fee exemptions for certain students enrolled in fire science courses at public institutions of higher education. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 696 Relating to increasing the fee on conviction paid by a defendant for a peace officer committing or releasing the defendant. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 701 Relating to the elimination of the statute of limitations for the offense of sexual performance by a child. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 715 Relating to sworn statements and other documentation provided to support the issuance of a search warrant. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 722 Relating to a disqualification for unemployment benefits for refusing to take or failing a preemployment drug test. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 725 Relating to the creation of DNA records for the DNA database system. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 735 Relating to discovery of evidence of the net worth of a defendant in connection with a claim for exemplary damages. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 737 Relating to certain protective orders and magistrate's orders for emergency protection. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 739 Relating to the right of a person to enter the person's residence or former residence accompanied by a peace officer to recover certain personal property; creating an offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 740 Relating to the assessment of court costs and fees on conviction of multiple offenses or on conviction of multiple counts of the same offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 741 Relating to criminal procedures related to certain offenses committed by a student on property under control of a school district. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 746 Relating to the civil commitment of sexually violent predators; amending provisions subject to criminal penalties. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 753 Relating to a database of employers penalized for failure to pay wages or convicted of certain offenses involving wage theft. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 761 Relating to the taxation of fireworks. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 770 Relating to the creation of the Texas Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 771 Relating to the frequency with which the Board of Pardons and Paroles considers the eligibility of certain inmates for release on parole. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 779 Relating to access to certain medical test results in a criminal proceeding; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 780 Relating to the preservation of toxicological evidence collected in connection with certain intoxication offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 782 Relating to the investigation by the commissioner of insurance of acts of insurance fraud. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 783 Relating to the development of antifraud educational programs by the Texas Department of Insurance and acceptance of gifts, grants, and donations for the department's fraud unit. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 790 Relating to the procedures applicable to the revocation of a person's release on parole or to mandatory supervision. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 825 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of prostitution. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 831 Relating to voluntary and informed consent to an abortion and prevention of coerced abortions; providing penalties; creating an offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 835 Relating to increasing the punishment for the offense of fraudulent or fictitious military record. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 842 Relating to the composition of the juvenile board of Atascosa County. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 851 Relating to reducing the penalty for certain offenders for possession of a small amount of certain controlled substances; creating a dedicated account. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 857 Relating to the maintenance of information entered into a fee record in certain counties. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 872 Relating to the adoption of a schedule of fees for the compensation of court-appointed defense counsel in criminal cases. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 873 Relating to the courts authorized to hear certain matters relating to a capias pro fine. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 877 Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Department of Public Safety and the investigation, prosecution, punishment, and prevention of certain offenses; creating an offense and increasing a criminal penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 888 Relating to the appeal of waiver of jurisdiction and transfer to criminal court in juvenile cases. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 889 Relating to jury instructions regarding eyewitness identification testimony in certain criminal cases. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 890 Relating to restricting the use of administrative segregation by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for certain inmates. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 891 Relating to the operations of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, including conditions of confinement of certain inmates and required training for correctional officers employed by the department. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 923 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of obstruction or retaliation; creating a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 942 Relating to warrants or orders issued to obtain certain information through installation or use of global positioning system wireless device trackers, international mobile subscriber identity locators, or other devices or equipment, and to public access to law enforcement or prosecutor requests for certain related location or communication information; creating an offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 944 Relating to the establishment of a task force to promote uniformity in the collection and reporting of information relating to family violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 949 Relating to the release of certain child fatality and near-fatality information for abused or neglected children. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 950 Relating to certain procedural measures in a suit affecting a parent-child relationship to protect a child against child neglect or physical or sexual abuse. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 965 Relating to the filing of a copy of certain records related to the release of an accused person on personal bond. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 966 Relating to the recording of the presentment of an indictment by a grand jury. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 968 Relating to a prescription drug misuse awareness component of the health curriculum used in public schools. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 988 Relating to the prohibited disposition of a decedent's remains by a person charged with certain criminal conduct against the decedent; providing an administrative penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1006 Relating to gun violence restraining orders and gun seizure warrants; creating a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1010 Relating to the use of money paid as restitution to or on behalf of certain individuals depicted in child pornography. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1014 Relating to the possession of and access to a child in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship in which there is evidence of family violence, child abuse or neglect, or the sexual assault of one parent by the other parent. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1024 Relating to eligibility for course credit and high school diplomas of students enrolled in educational programs provided by the Windham School District in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1035 Relating to the oversight of state border security activities. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1037 Relating to law enforcement training programs and policies on using appropriate nonlethal force and nonviolent restraint; changing the education requirements for licensure as a peace officer. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1040 Relating to the courts authorized to hear certain matters relating to a capias pro fine. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1057 Relating to the provision of funding for indigent defense services. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1058 Relating to the reporting of criminal history record information of educators and other public school employees who engage in certain misconduct. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1070 Relating to allowing certain defendants to successfully complete education at a substance abuse treatment facility in lieu of attending an education program; changing required conditions of community supervision for certain defendants. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1071 Relating to requiring notice of the scheduling of an execution date and the issuance of a warrant of execution. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1075 Relating to criminal history record information obtained by the consumer credit commissioner. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1083 Relating to the punishment for a capital felony committed by an individual younger than 18 years of age; changing parole eligibility. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1086 Relating to a parent's right to view the body of a deceased child before an autopsy is performed. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1088 Relating to judicial proceedings on a petition for a pardon or an order of expunction of criminal history record information for certain victims of trafficking of persons convicted of prostitution. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1091 Relating to criminal trespass by an unauthorized immigrant; creating a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1092 Relating to the amount that may be donated by contract by certain populous counties to crime stoppers or crime prevention organizations. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1094 Relating to health benefit plan coverage for abuse-deterrent opioid analgesic drugs. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1096 Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of certain laws concerning community supervision granted in criminal cases, including conforming amendments. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1105 Relating to fire inspections by the state fire marshal for state-owned and state-leased buildings. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1129 Relating to the transportation of a person with a mental illness. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1133 Relating to the repossession of an aircraft. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1135 Relating to civil and criminal liability for the unlawful disclosure or promotion of certain intimate visual material; creating an offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1149 Relating to the commitment of certain juveniles to local post-adjudication secure correctional facilities in certain counties and to the release under supervision of those juveniles. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1158 Relating to a county jail sales and use tax; authorizing a tax. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1197 Relating to fire investigations by the state fire marshal; creating a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1212 Relating to the creation of the offense of unlawful disclosure of intimate visual material. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1214 Relating to the use of human remains for forensic science education, including the training of search and rescue animals. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1247 Relating to the establishment of a workgroup to examine the implementation of dating violence awareness and education programs in public schools. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1250 Relating to certain rights of witnesses who appear before a grand jury; providing a penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1252 Relating to an interstate compact on border security and immigration enforcement. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1256 Relating to notice requirements for certain meetings or hearings in fire or police departments in certain municipalities. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1257 Relating to the disciplinary suspension of a municipal firefighter in certain municipalities. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1258 Relating to vacancies created because of promotional appointments in certain municipal fire departments. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1265 Relating to the redaction of personally identifiable information of victims from juvenile court records. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1286 Relating to the use of automatic license plate readers by a law enforcement agency. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1287 Relating to the Texas Forensic Science Commission, the accreditation of crime laboratories, and the licensing and regulation of forensic analysts; authorizing fees; requiring an occupational license. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1292 Relating to parking privileges for people with disabilities; authorizing a fee; amending dismissal procedures for a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1295 Relating to separate negotiations regarding employment matters for police officers and firefighters in certain municipalities. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1317 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of invasive visual recording. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1319 Relating to requirements for coaches of youth sports programs. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1326 Relating to the maximum cumulative period allowed for restoration of a defendant's competency to stand trial and to certain time credits awarded against that cumulative period. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1330 Relating to injury leave for certain peace officers. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1333 Relating to the secure confinement of certain children. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1335 Relating to the period after which a governmental entity must execute an expunction order. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1352 Relating to a concealed handgun license application that is submitted by a peace officer or a member of the state military forces. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1353 Relating to the provision and administration of indigent defense services. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1354 Relating to state border security activities. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1355 Relating to compensation and leave for certain peace officers. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1373 Relating to the authority of a county to adopt a fire code. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1378 Relating to a drug testing requirement for a person elected to public elective office. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1393 Relating to the creation of the offense of theft of pipeline equipment, oil and gas equipment, oil, gas, or condensate and the unauthorized purchase or sale of oil, gas, or condensate. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1394 Relating to the presentation of evidence in appraisal review board hearings on protests. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1401 Relating to the creation of an advisory committee to examine and recommend a plan to increase the minimum age of juvenile jurisdiction. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1406 Relating to the protection of certain children through the operation of the child safety check alert list. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1416 Relating to the operation of a motor vehicle in the vicinity of an unprotected road user; creating a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1417 Relating to a civil penalty for possession of certain small amounts of marihuana and an exception to prosecution for possession of associated drug paraphernalia. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1418 Relating to increasing the penalty for causing injury to a child; changing the eligibility for community supervision and parole. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1425 Relating to the Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1446 Relating to the prosecution of the offense of improper photography or visual recording. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1451 Relating to the disputed payment by a credit card or debit card of a vehicle registration fee. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1455 Relating to certain required reports, plans, and other documents prepared by state agencies and institutions of higher education. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1457 Relating to bad faith claims of patent infringement; providing a civil penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1462 Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1464 Relating to the creation of the transnational and organized crime division within the office of the attorney general. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1472 Relating to providing information and other services relating to emergency contraception to sexual assault survivors. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1473 Relating to liability of persons who lease dwellings to persons with criminal records. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1474 Relating to the redesignation of veterans court programs as veterans treatment court programs and the eligibility for participation in and administration of those programs. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1477 Relating to the continuity of care and service program for offenders with mental impairments. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1486 Relating to the presumption of intent in the prosecution of certain criminal cases involving theft by check or issuance of a bad check. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1496 Relating to background checks conducted by the Department of Family and Protective Services for certain child-care providers. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1497 Relating to a requirement that a school district or open-enrollment charter school terminate certain employees convicted of certain offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1498 Relating to job performance on behalf of a fire fighter or police officer during illness or injury. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1499 Relating to longevity pay for peace officers and firefighters in certain municipalities. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1505 Relating to expunction of certain criminal records. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1506 Relating to the amount of the fee paid by a defendant for a peace officer's services in executing or processing an arrest warrant, capias, or capias pro fine. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1507 Relating to the statewide coordination and oversight of forensic mental health services overseen by the Department of State Health Services, including the appointment of a forensic director. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1517 Relating to the appointment of counsel to represent indigent defendants in criminal cases. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1529 Relating to the creation and regulation of a law enforcement agency or police department. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1540 Relating to the authority of the Health and Human Services Commission and the Department of Aging and Disability Services to obtain criminal history record information regarding certain applicants for employment and current employees. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1547 Relating to reducing certain fees for a license to carry a concealed handgun for county jailers. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1564 Relating to the regulation of abortion procedures; providing civil penalties; affecting the prosecution of a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1565 Relating to criminal asset forfeiture proceedings. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1573 Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain offenses committed on the premises of a public transportation system. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1577 Relating to access to criminal history record information by a county tax assessor-collector. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1582 Relating to the scheduling of controlled substances and the designation and emergency scheduling of certain substances as hazardous controlled substances; creating criminal offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1583 Relating to classifying synthetic cannabinoid or cathinone as a Schedule I controlled substance under the Texas Controlled Substances Act; affecting the prosecution of a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1629 Relating to civil liability of a person who produces, distributes, sells, or provides or aids in the production, distribution, sale, or provision of certain synthetic substances to another person for damages caused by the other person. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1630 Relating to the commitment of juveniles in post-adjudication secure correctional facilities operated by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and by local probation departments. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1633 Relating to criminal conduct in connection with an election. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1637 Relating to canine encounter training for peace officers. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1644 Relating to the right to expunction. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1646 Relating to the procedure for expunction for certain defendants. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1647 Relating to the use of and training for incident-based reporting of information and statistics concerning criminal offenses committed in this state. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1653 Relating to the regulation of owners, operators, employees, and independent contractors of sexually oriented businesses to reduce risks to public and occupational health and to prevent human trafficking; requiring an occupational license; imposing fees; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1660 Relating to prohibited practices regarding unauthorized recordings. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1661 Relating to abolishing the death penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1666 Relating to excepting manufacturers engaged in certain commercial research and development from certain provisions of the Texas Controlled Substances Act. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1676 Relating to the state's burden of proof in certain criminal asset forfeiture proceedings. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1681 Relating to police chiefs of certain municipalities. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1684 Relating to authorizing certain first responders to carry a concealed handgun while on duty and to the prosecution of certain related criminal offenses; providing for a fee. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1686 Relating to revocation of community supervision for use or possession of small amounts of marihuana. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1690 Relating to the release of a criminal defendant on partial bail and to the procedures governing a cash bond. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1697 Relating to the confidentiality of certain information regarding procedures and substances used in the execution of a convict. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1704 Relating to the transfer of certain inmates to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice following pronouncement of the inmate's sentence. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1707 Relating to the sealing of certain juvenile records. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1708 Relating to the creation of a governor's program for victims of child sex trafficking. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1740 Relating to the authority of certain judges in criminal cases to review and modify a bail bond set by a municipal court judge or justice of the peace. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1743 Relating to expanding the powers and duties of the office of capital writs and renaming the office of capital writs the office of capital and forensic writs. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1746 Relating to a prohibition on requiring a defendant to enter a plea of guilty or nolo contendere as a condition of entering certain pretrial intervention programs. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1762 Relating to the provision of medical care to inmates confined by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1767 Relating to certain required reports, plans, and other documents prepared by state agencies and institutions of higher education. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1768 Relating to certain diseases or illnesses suffered by firefighters and emergency medical technicians. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1777 Relating to the continuation of certain public benefits, including medical assistance, for individuals after release from confinement in a county jail. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1790 Relating to the manufacture, sale, distribution, possession, and use of drugs not approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration and the false representation that a substance is a drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration; creating criminal offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1795 Relating to creating a defense to prosecution for the offense of resisting arrest, search, or transportation or the offenses of escape or permitting or facilitating escape. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1811 Relating to certain publications of intimate visual material by a business; providing civil penalties. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1823 Relating to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain municipalities. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1828 Relating to the creation of the offense of cargo theft. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1838 Relating to the definition of peace officer for purposes of intercepting or collecting information in relation to certain communications in an investigation conducted by an arson investigating unit. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1839 Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, transportation, and delivery of cannabis for medical purposes; authorizing fees. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1846 Relating to the criminal penalty for violating the Flood Control and Insurance Act. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1848 Relating to civil liability of shareholders and members of certain legal entities that engage in the trafficking of persons. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1853 Relating to authorizing the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas to establish a statewide program for the prevention and detection of certain criminal offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1863 Relating to repealing civil asset forfeiture provisions and establishing criminal asset forfeiture in this state. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1864 Relating to requiring a peace officer to obtain a warrant to search a cellular telephone or other wireless communications device. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1873 Relating to requiring personnel of abortion facilities and certain other facilities performing abortions to complete training on human trafficking. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1874 Relating to accessing criminal history record information and other records of involvement in the criminal justice system; authorizing fees; authorizing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1887 Relating to the period for which a defendant with an intellectual disability who is found incompetent to stand trial may be civilly committed before the court holds a hearing to determine whether the defendant's release is appropriate. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1888 Relating to a requirement that a county report the number of certain persons with mental illness detained in that county's jail. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1889 Relating to the definition of neglect of a child, the exclusion of certain information from the Department of Family and Protective Services central registry of child abuse or neglect cases, and the report of certain information regarding those cases to the legislature. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1902 Relating to the eligibility of criminal defendants for an order of nondisclosure of criminal history record information; authorizing a fee. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1921 Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses involving controlled substances and other prohibited drugs, substances, or paraphernalia. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1943 Relating to the duty to report child abuse or neglect. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1944 Relating to the disposition of a firearm seized from certain persons with mental illness. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1958 Relating to the election of certain county bail bond board members. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1959 Relating to peace officers commissioned by the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1960 Relating to the release of bulk criminal history record information by certain individuals and agencies. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1968 Relating to the organization of public employees. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 1987 Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and to deaf or hard of hearing driver training for peace officers; authorizing a fee. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 2005 Relating to eligibility for membership and funding of benefits for certain law enforcement, custodial, and other peace officers. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 2054 Relating to the transfer of certain state property from the Texas Juvenile Justice Department to the State Orphans Home Alumni Association. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 2048 Relating to a privilege from disclosure to governmental units for certain evidence concerning sermons delivered by a religious leader. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SB 2019 Relating to the composition of the Texas Violent Gang Task Force. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SCR 50 Instructing the enrolling clerk of the senate to make corrections in S.B. No. 968. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SJR 8 Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to require a court to provide notice to the attorney general of a challenge to the constitutionality of a state statute and authorizing the legislature to prescribe a waiting period before the court may enter a judgment holding the statute unconstitutional. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SJR 12 Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SJR 31 Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the Texas Gaming Commission, authorizing and regulating the operation of casino games and slot machines by a limited number of licensed operators and certain Indian tribes, authorizing a limited state video lottery system to be operated at horse and greyhound racetracks and on Indian tribal lands, and reducing the number of illegal gambling machines. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SJR 49 Proposing a constitutional amendment mandating the legislature to require candidates for public elective office in this state to undergo drug screening. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SJR 51 Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Tribe and the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas to conduct all forms of gaming on certain tribal land and requiring the tribes to annually pay five percent of net proceeds from gaming to the comptroller of public accounts for deposit in the general revenue fund. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SJR 54 Proposing a constitutional amendment abolishing the death penalty. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SJR 55 Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for retention elections for police chiefs of certain municipalities. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SR 1045 Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, H.B. 2645. Received by the Secretary of the Senate
SR 1065 Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, H.B. No. 1905. Received by the Secretary of the Senate

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