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Texas Legislature

Texas Legislature

The Texas Legislature consists of 181 current members in the Senate and House of Representatives. Track 106,737 Texas bills, view legislator voting records, and monitor committee activity.

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Gary VandeaverRBrent MoneyRCecil BellRKeith BellRCole HefnerRDaniel AldersRJay DeanRCody HarrisRTrent AshbyRBrian HarrisonRJoanne ShofnerRTrey WhartonRAngelia OrrRPaul DysonRSteve TothRWilliam MetcalfRStan GerdesRJanis HoltREllen TroxclairRTerry WilsonRDade PhelanRChristian ManuelDTerri Leo-WilsonRGreg BonnenRCody VasutRMatt MorganRRon ReynoldsDGary GatesRJeff BarryRAJ LouderbackRRyan GuillenRTodd HunterRKatrina PiersonRDenise VillalobosROscar LongoriaDSergio MunozDJanie LopezRErin GamezDArmando MartinezDTerry CanalesDRobert GuerraDRichard RaymondDJ.M. LozanoRAlan SchoolcraftRErin ZwienerDSheryl ColeDVikki GoodwinDDonna HowardDGina HinojosaDJames TalaricoDMaria FloresDCaroline Harris DavilaRWesley VirdellRBrad BuckleyRHillary HicklandRPat CurryRRichard HayesRHelen KerwinRShelby SlawsonRMike OlcottRKeresa RichardsonRShelley LutherRBen BumgarnerRAndy HopperRMitch LittleRMatthew ShaheenRJeff LeachRDavid SpillerRJames FrankRMihaela PlesaDStan LambertRDrew DarbyRCarrie IsaacREddie MoralesDMary GonzalezDSuleman LalaniDVincent PerezDJoseph MoodyDClaudia Ordaz PerezDDon McLaughlinRBrooks LandgrafRTom CraddickRDustin BurrowsRCarl TepperRStan KitzmanRJohn SmitheeRCaroline FairlyRKen KingRCandy NobleRRamon RomeroDDavid LoweRSalman BhojaniDNate SchatzlineRTony TinderholtRNicole CollierDDavid CookRJohn McQueeneyRGiovanni CapriglioneRCharlie GerenRVenton JonesDChris TurnerDAna-Maria Rodriguez RamosDRafael AnchiaDJessica GonzalezDTerry MezaDJared PattersonRLinda GarciaDMorgan MeyerRAicha DavisDToni RoseDYvonne DavisDAngie ButtonRRhetta BowersDJohn BryantDCassandra Garcia HernandezDTrey Martinez FischerDPhilip CortezDJohn LujanRElizabeth CamposDBarbara Gervin-HawkinsDMarc LaHoodRMark DorazioRDiego BernalDJosey GarciaDRay LopezDSam HarlessRCharles CunninghamRBriscoe CainRDennis PaulRTom OliversonRAlma AllenDMike SchofieldRMano DeAyalaRAnn JohnsonDJon RosenthalDJohn BucyDEugene WuDLacey HullRCharlene Ward JohnsonDArmando WalleDSenfronia ThompsonDHarold DuttonDAna HernandezDMary PerezDChristina MoralesDLauren Ashley SimmonsDJolanda JonesDPenny Morales ShawDHubert VoDValoree SwansonRBryan HughesRBob HallRRobert NicholsRCharles CreightonRCharles SchwertnerRCarol AlvaradoDPaul BettencourtRAngela PaxtonRKelly HancockRPhil KingRMayes MiddletonRTan ParkerRBorris MilesDSarah EckhardtDMolly CookDNathan JohnsonDJoan HuffmanRLois KolkhorstRRoland GutierrezDJuan HinojosaDJudith ZaffiriniDBrian BirdwellRRoyce WestDPeter FloresRDonna CampbellRJose MenendezDAdam HinojosaRCharles PerryRCesar BlancoDBrent HagenbuchRKevin SparksR

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SB8Passed

Relating to the designation and use of certain spaces and facilities according to sex; authorizing a civil penalty and a private civil right of action.

SB12Passed

Relating to the duty of the attorney general to prosecute criminal offenses prescribed by the election laws of this state.

SB5Passed

Relating to making supplemental appropriations for disaster relief and preparedness and giving direction and adjustment authority regarding those appropriations.

SB54Passed

Relating to election procedures regarding accepting a voter with a residence address that is not current and the immediate effect of a voter's registration after the registrar's receipt of certain change of address notices.

HCR5Passed

Congratulating Don Sparks of Midland on receiving the 2025 Chief Roughneck Award from the Independent Petroleum Association of America.

HCR3Passed

Commemorating the dedication of the Children's Emergency Relief International George M. Cowden Building in Austin.

HCR2Passed

In memory of the victims of the July 2025 Hill Country floods.

HB23Passed

Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by certain nonprofit corporations, located in a populous county, and used to promote agriculture, support youth, and provide educational support in the community.

HB192Passed

Relating to the funding of law enforcement agencies in certain counties.

HCR20Passed

Commemorating the 75th anniversary of St. Ann's Catholic School in Midland.

SB14Passed

Relating to the provision by a political subdivision of credits against impact fees to builders and developers for certain water conservation and reuse projects.

HCR7Passed

In memory of Richard Augustus Hewitt of San Antonio.

HCR14Passed

Congratulating Lori Rickert on her retirement as presiding judge for Brazoria County Court at Law No. 4 and Probate Court.

HB7Passed

Relating to prohibitions on the manufacture and provision of abortion-inducing drugs, including the jurisdiction of and effect of certain judgments by courts within and outside this state with respect to the manufacture and provision of those drugs, and to protections from certain counteractions under the laws of other states and jurisdictions; authorizing qui tam actions.

HCR6Passed

Congratulating the Senior Life Midland Meals on Wheels program on delivering its five millionth meal.

HB18Passed

Relating to a restriction on the acceptance of political contributions and the making of certain political expenditures by a member of the legislature and certain political committees during certain periods in which a member is absent from a legislative session; authorizing a civil penalty.

HCR4Passed

Congratulating Rickey and Anne Lowe of Horseshoe Bay on their 47th wedding anniversary.

HCR8Passed

Congratulating Charles and Margaret Semple of Midland on their 60th wedding anniversary.

SB11Passed

Relating to an affirmative defense to prosecution for certain victims of trafficking of persons or compelling prostitution.

HB20Passed

Relating to measures to prevent and reduce fraudulent charitable solicitations and theft during declared disasters, including establishing a designation program for disaster relief nonprofit organizations and financial institutions; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.

HB16Passed

Relating to the operation and administration of and practices and procedures related to proceedings in the judicial branch of state government, including court security, court documents and arrest warrants, document delivery, juvenile boards, constitutional amendment election challenges, record retention, youth diversion, court-ordered mental health services, the powers of the Texas Supreme Court, jurors, and the special prosecution unit; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing fees.

HCR16Passed

Congratulating Barbara Jean Bolden Yarbrough of Midland on the occasion of her 90th birthday.

HCR13Passed

Urging the federal government to take immediate action to curb the spread of the New World screwworm in Texas.

SB16Passed

Relating to real property theft and real property fraud; establishing recording requirements for certain documents concerning real property; creating the criminal offenses of real property theft and real property fraud and establishing a statute of limitations, restitution, and certain procedures with respect to those offenses.

SB18Vetoed

Relating to an exemption from the requirement to obtain a permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for certain dams or reservoirs operated and maintained for the purposes of erosion, floodwater, and sediment control.

HB25Passed

Relating to a pharmacist's authority to dispense ivermectin without a prescription.

HB1Passed

Relating to youth camp emergency plans and preparedness; authorizing penalties.

SB3Passed

Relating to outdoor warning sirens in flash flood-prone areas.

SB1Passed

Relating to campground and youth camp safety.

SR62Passed

Recognizing Bill Presson for receiving the Korean Ambassador for Peace Medal.

SR46Passed

In memory of Steven Ray Murrah of Texarkana.

SR81Passed

Recognizing Metrocare's Hillside Campus on the occasion of its grand opening.

SR45Passed

Recognizing Grace Arnold for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Senator Brent Hagenbuch.

SR76Passed

Recognizing Margaret J. Gómez for her service as commissioner of Travis County Precinct Four.

SR66Passed

In memory of William Bernard "Bill" Collins Jr. of Gilmer.

SR77Passed

Recognizing Leia's Kids on the occasion of its inaugural gala.

SR54Passed

Recognizing Children's Emergency Relief International on the occasion of its ribbon-cutting ceremony and dedication of the George M. Cowden Building.

SR75Passed

Recognizing Richard San Jose on the occasion of his retirement.

SR82Passed

Recognizing Irving Fire Department on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

SR68Passed

In memory of Bonnalee Pell Asbury of Longview.

SR67Passed

In memory of Timothy Jack Frost of Rhonesboro.

SR13Passed

In memory of Mary E. Larsen Preuss Wilson of Sulphur Springs.

SR78Passed

Recognizing Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce on the occasion of its 125th anniversary.

SR79Passed

Recognizing New Hope Baptist Church on the occasion of its 170th anniversary.

HR128Passed

Amending the House Rules of Procedure to authorize additional constitutionally compliant, proportional penalties for members absent without leave for purpose of impeding the action of the House that do not unfairly impair members' representative functions.

SR48Passed

Recognizing Alicia Thomas for her service as city secretary of DeSoto.

SR43Passed

Recognizing Ciclaly Elizarraras for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Senator Brent Hagenbuch.

SR37Passed

Recognizing Avery Kurzontkowski for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Senator Brent Hagenbuch.

SR49Passed

Recognizing Stefanie Watkins Nance for her 21 years of military service and leadership.

SR70Passed

In memory of Maxey Wayne Bruner of Longview.