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

Referred bills

Bill Category Caption Date Referred to Committee
HCR 56 Legislative Affairs
Other
Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint interim joint committees. 03/02/2015
HB 1572 Crime
Labor and Employment
Other
Public Services
State Agencies
Relating to safety and security policies and procedures in the Capitol Complex. 03/09/2015
HR 965 Resolutions
Requesting that the House Committee on Administration modernize the e-mail addresses of the members and staff of the Texas House of Representatives. 03/11/2015
HB 2780 Legislative Affairs
Public Services
State Agencies
Transportation
Relating to the parking and movement of vehicles in the Capitol Complex. 03/16/2015
HB 3628 Public Services
Science and Medical Research
State Agencies
Relating to the adoption by the Department of Public Safety of rules governing the use of unmanned aircraft in the Capitol Complex; creating a criminal offense. 03/19/2015
HCR 70 Legislative Affairs
State Agencies
Authorizing the State Preservation Board to approve and permit the construction of a monument at the state Capitol Complex, at a site outside the historic Capitol grounds, honoring veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. 03/19/2015
SCR 9 Legislative Affairs
Other
Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint interim joint committees. 05/05/2015
SCR 40 Executive Branch
Legislative Affairs
Resolutions
Authorizing a portrait of Governor Rick Perry to be placed in the Texas Capitol. 05/11/2015
SCR 24 Legislative Affairs
State Agencies
Authorizing the State Preservation Board to approve and permit the construction of a monument at the state Capitol Complex, at a site outside the historic Capitol grounds, honoring Texans who served during the Global War on Terror as part of the United States armed forces and their families. 05/11/2015

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