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State Sovereignty, Select

House of Representatives123 legislators-48 bills

Legislators(123)

Sarah Davis4 bills
R
Charles Schwertner9 bills
R
Charles Perry10 bills
R
Jim Murphy9 bills
R
Lyle Larson9 bills
R
Dan Huberty7 bills
R
John Zerwas6 bills
R
Beverly Woolley3 bills
R
Vicki Truitt6 bills
R
Larry Taylor8 bills
R
Wayne Smith6 bills
R
Todd Smith5 bills
R
Mark Shelton7 bills
R
Ralph Sheffield7 bills
R
James White12 bills
R
Marva Beck5 bills
R
William Zedler10 bills
R
Raul Torres10 bills
R
Four Price12 bills
R
Donald Margo7 bills
R
George Lavender9 bills
R
Jim Landtroop13 bills
R
Jason Isaac7 bills
R
Larry Gonzales4 bills
R
John Frullo6 bills
R
Stefani Carter9 bills
R
Debbie Riddle5 bills
R
Kenneth Paxton8 bills
R
Kelly Hancock6 bills
R
Allen Fletcher6 bills
R
Gary Elkins9 bills
R
Joe Driver6 bills
R
Myra Crownover6 bills
R
Charles Creighton15 bills
R
Byron Cook7 bills
R
Wayne Christian9 bills
R
William Callegari6 bills
R
Angie Button6 bills
R
Dennis Bonnen6 bills
R
Dwayne Bohac7 bills
R
Leo Berman8 bills
R
Patricia Harless4 bills
R
Linda Harper-Brown10 bills
R
Diane Patrick4 bills
R
Tan Parker5 bills
R
Geanie Morrison6 bills
R
Doug Miller6 bills
R
Ken Legler13 bills
R
Jodie Laubenberg14 bills
R
John Kuempel6 bills
R
Lois Kolkhorst10 bills
R
Tim Kleinschmidt6 bills
R
Susan King3 bills
R
Phil King9 bills
R
Bryan Hughes8 bills
R
Charlie Howard6 bills
R
Charles Anderson6 bills
R
Sid Miller8 bills
R
Erwin Cain7 bills
R
Dan Flynn11 bills
R
Dan Patrick4 bills
R
Jane Nelson4 bills
R
Brian Birdwell2 bills
R
John Davis5 bills
R
Robert Deuell1 bills
R
Kevin Eltife1 bills
R
Craig Estes1 bills
R
Troy Fraser1 bills
R
Chris Harris1 bills
R
Glenn Hegar2 bills
R
Joan Huffman1 bills
R
Robert Nichols2 bills
R
John Carona1 bills
R
Allan Ritter4 bills
R
John Smithee4 bills
R
Nicholas Taylor5 bills
R
Randy Weber3 bills
R
Kel Seliger1 bills
R
Florence Shapiro1 bills
R
Paul Workman8 bills
R
Jose Aliseda8 bills
R
Earl Wentworth1 bills
R
Tommy Williams1 bills
R
Kenneth Sheets2 bills
R
John Garza3 bills
R
Richard Raymond3 bills
D
Drew Darby3 bills
R
Rob Eissler6 bills
R
Will Hartnett3 bills
R
Jimmie Aycock3 bills
R
Daniel Branch3 bills
R
Fred Brown5 bills
R
Warren Chisum4 bills
R
Harvey Hilderbran3 bills
R
Charles Hopson4 bills
R
Jerry Madden4 bills
R
Rob Orr4 bills
R
John Otto5 bills
R
Aaron Pena2 bills
D
Larry Phillips4 bills
R
Tryon Lewis4 bills
R
Todd Hunter1 bills
R
Jim Jackson5 bills
R
James Keffer3 bills
R
Jim Pitts4 bills
R
Connie Scott4 bills
R
Cindy Burkett6 bills
R
David Simpson5 bills
R
Rodney Anderson3 bills
R
Barbara Nash4 bills
R
Ron Reynolds2 bills
D
J.M. Lozano1 bills
R
Tom Craddick2 bills
R
Charlie Geren4 bills
R
Rick Hardcastle2 bills
R
Tracy King3 bills
D
Lance Gooden5 bills
R
Burt Solomons1 bills
R
Pete Gallego1 bills
D
Eddie Lucio1 bills
D
Lanham Lyne2 bills
R
Joe Pickett1 bills
D
Mike Hamilton1 bills
R

Referred Bills (48)

HB5Engrossed

Relating to the Interstate Health Care Compact.

HB1129Passed

Relating to a study by the attorney general of the effects on state law and authority of certain international and other agreements and bodies.

HCR18Passed

Urging Congress to propose and submit to the states an amendment to the United States Constitution providing for a federal balanced budget.

HB335Vetoed

Relating to implementation and requirements of certain health care reform laws.

HB273Engrossed

Relating to creation of a study committee for the Interstate Health Care Compact.

HCR50Introduced

Affirming the pride of all Texans in both our one and indivisible national union and our one and indivisible state, claiming sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution, serving notice to the federal government to cease and desist from certain mandates, and providing that certain federal legislation be prohibited or repealed.

HB5Engrossed

Relating to the Interstate Health Care Compact.

HCR21Engrossed

Urging Congress to reauthorize the Water Resources Development Act of 2007, Section 5056, and to appropriate sufficient funds so that efforts to solve the salt problem in the Amistad International Reservoir can continue.

HCR94Introduced

Urging Congress to repeal the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

HR243Passed

Expressing opposition to H.R. 3424 and to any other tax proposal that would limit the use of reinsurance by non-U.S.-based insurance companies.

HCR60Introduced

Urging Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification the Parental Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

HCR81Introduced

Expressing opposition to federal regulation of hazardous waste, water, and clean air and of the production, exploration, drilling, development, operation, transportation, and processing of oil, natural gas, petroleum, and petroleum products in the State of Texas.

HCR78Introduced

Expressing opposition to federal regulation of intrastate water resources.

HCR61Introduced

Expressing opposition to federal interference in state management of Texas' water resources.

HB32Introduced

Relating to required individual health insurance coverage.

HB3188Introduced

Relating to prohibiting the implementation in this state of any federal greenhouse gas emissions regulatory program.

HB2923Introduced

Relating to state control of teacher appraisal criteria, curriculum standards, and assessment instruments.

HB1240Introduced

Relating to the application of foreign and international laws and doctrines in this state and requiring a court of this state to uphold and apply certain laws, including the doctrine requiring courts to refrain from involvement in religious doctrinal interpretation or application.

HB3706Introduced

Relating to measures in anticipation of federal legislation that would recognize the sovereignty of the states by providing each state with autonomy in determining whether and to what extent certain federal programs or mandates would apply in that state.

HCR85Introduced

Urging the United States Congress to enact legislation to require that any subsequent law cite the constitutional section authorizing Congress to enact the law, state the extent and reasons for any preemption of state, local, or tribal law, include factual findings if the authority cited is the power to regulate interstate commerce, prohibit federal agency regulations from interfering with state or local powers without express statutory authority, and require the voluntary inclusion of states in federal rulemaking.

HCR27Introduced

Expressing opposition to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

HB2545Introduced

Relating to the participation of this state in the Regional Air Quality Compact.

HCR110Introduced

Urging the president of the United States to defend the Defense of Marriage Act.

HR691Introduced

Urging the U.S. senators from Texas to support passage of the Cut Federal Spending Act of 2011.

HB298Introduced

Relating to exempting the intrastate manufacture of a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition from federal regulation.

HB145Introduced

Relating to exempting the intrastate manufacture of a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition from federal regulation.

HB144Introduced

Relating to payment for health care services and participation in a health care system.

HB1008Introduced

Relating to the State of Texas entering into the Interstate Medicaid Reform Compact.

HB124Introduced

Relating to payment for health care services and participation in a health care system.

HB203Introduced

Relating to payment for health care services and participation in a health care system.

HJR27Introduced

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing certain payment for health care services and prohibiting requiring participation in a health care system.

HJR24Introduced

Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the rights of individuals to choose or decline to choose to purchase health insurance coverage.

HJR30Introduced

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing certain payment for health care services and prohibiting requiring participation in a health care system.

HB297Introduced

Relating to certain federal health care legislation; imposing penalties.

HB97Introduced

Relating to creation of the Health Freedom Act.

HJR123Introduced

Rescinding the 1899 application of the 26th Texas Legislature to the United States Congress to call an unrestricted convention under Article V of the United States Constitution.

HCR23Introduced

Memorializing Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification an amendment to the United States Constitution to provide for a federal balanced budget.

HJR100Introduced

Applying to the Congress of the United States to call a convention to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution to require a balanced federal budget.

HJR60Introduced

Applying to the Congress of the United States to call a convention to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution to require a balanced federal budget.

HJR34Introduced

Supporting the ratification of a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States providing for a balanced federal budget.

HJR51Introduced

Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the rights of individuals to choose or decline to choose to purchase health insurance coverage.

HJR81Introduced

Applying to the Congress of the United States to call a convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution to provide for congressional term limits, the line-item veto, a balanced federal budget, a limit on federal debt, and the repeal of federal law by two-thirds of the several states.

HJR50Introduced

Applying to Congress to call a convention to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution to permit the repeal of federal law by two-thirds of the legislatures of the several states.

HJR69Introduced

Applying to the Congress of the United States to call a convention to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution providing that the power to regulate health and education is reserved to the states.

HCR17Introduced

Urging Congress to call a constitutional convention for the purpose of proposing a constitutional amendment that permits the repeal of any federal law or regulation by vote of two-thirds of the state legislatures.

HCR54Introduced

Urging the United States Congress to reaffirm its commitment to the Tenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, to abolish the Department of Education, the Federal Highway Administration, the Department of Commerce, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Department of Labor, to reduce the federal income tax by an amount equal to the cost savings associated with the abolition of these agencies, to commit to never usurping the rights of the states in future legislation, and to refrain from exempting itself from any legislation it so passes.

HCR19Introduced

Memorializing the United States Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification an amendment to the United States Constitution providing that any provision of law or regulation of the United States can be repealed if two-thirds of the state legislatures approve resolutions for that purpose and requesting that the legislatures of the other states join this state in urging Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification a "Repeal Amendment."

HCR16Introduced

Affirming that the State of Texas claims sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States, serving notice to the federal government to cease and desist certain mandates, and providing that certain federal legislation be prohibited or repealed.