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H.B. 1
by Bellow
Relating to the use of race/ethnicity on public university/college applications and for government scholarship programs.
H.B. 4
by Dalton
Relating to the definition of “an individual” in the Penal Code and creating an offence and providing penalties.
H.B. 10
by Jones
Relating to the road toll charges tax.
H.B. 12
by LeFevre
Relating to funds for job finding agencies for felons.
H.B. 14
by Menefee
Relating to the study of the Founding Fathers philosophy in public schools.
H.B. 15
by Michaud
Relating to reducing the number of wildfires, having better quality trees, having healthier forests, improving populations of endangered species, improving wildlife, and reducing destructive insect populations.
H.B. 18
by Richter, B.
Relating to the freedom of parents to choose which school their children attend.
H.B. 21
by Saylors
Relating to the celebration of Texas, it’s people, history, and culture by declaring Texas Independence Day a recognized state holiday.
H.B. 28
by Tanton
Relating to city and municipal government.
H.B. 34
by White
Relating to official state language.
H.B. 37
by Ross
Relating to the teaching of public school students in English.
H.C.R. 1
by Seawright
Resolution concerning the judicial system.
H.J.R. 22
by Saylors
Relating to the limitation of the legally recognized institution of marriage as a union between one man and one woman.
S.B. 9
by Guess
Relating to prohibiting civil unions in this state.
S.B. 10
by Richter, E.
Relating to surveillance cameras.
S.B. 11
by Nelson, J.
Relating to the selling of names by public institutions of higher education.