Patriot Academy 2006

Bills Passed at Patriot Academy 2006

Click on the bill number to see the text of the engrossed version of the bill.

H.B. 1
by Tabares

Relating to the annulment of the state of Texas’ right of eminent domain.

H.B. 5
by Davis

Relating to the Texas Pledge.

H.B. 6
by Cunningham, E.

Relating to parent notification in abortion cases.

H.B. 12
by Lackey

Relating to women’s health care and the informed consent law.

H.B. 19
by Cunningham, R.

Relating to the freedom of religious speech.

H.B. 24
by Blue

Relating to property tax and property sales tax, of real property.

H.B. 25
by Landry

Relating to the carrying of handguns by those eighteen years old.

H.B. 27
by Kromer

Relating to the reform of the state welfare system.

H.B. 30
by Binkley

Relating to extending the Student Visas program to where students who are residing in the United States legally may gain employment while they are residing in the United States, while their place of education is in and out of session.

H.B. 31
by Shafer

Relating to public universities practices concerning the reporting of expired student visas and cessation of enrollment on the part of students previously enrolled with a student visa.

H.B. 33
by Ciscomani

Relating to the definition of a fetus and his constitutional right and protection.

H.B. 37
by Taylor

Relating to the requirements needed to be met in order to attain a concealed handgun license.

H.B. 43
by Sullivan

Relating to seatbelts.

S.B. 3
by White

Relating to The Texas Department of Public Safety road projects.

S.B. 4
by White

Relating to “blue laws.”

S.B. 6
by White

Relating to repealing the law requiring Texas to comply with the National Animal Identification System.

S.B. 47
by Umstattd, Jr.

Relating to the creation of the Texas Independence Fund.


Bills Passed at Patriot Academy 2006

Click on the bill number to see the text of the engrossed version of the bill.

H.B. 1
by Tabares
Relating to the annulment of the state of Texas’ right of eminent domain.

H.B. 5
by Davis
Relating to the Texas Pledge.

H.B. 6
by Cunningham, E.
Relating to parent notification in abortion cases.

H.B. 12
by Lackey
Relating to women’s health care and the informed consent law.

H.B. 19
by Cunningham, R.
Relating to the freedom of religious speech.

H.B. 24
by Blue
Relating to property tax and property sales tax, of real property.

H.B. 25
by Landry
Relating to the carrying of handguns by those eighteen years old.

H.B. 27
by Kromer
Relating to the reform of the state welfare system.

H.B. 30
by Binkley
Relating to extending the Student Visas program to where students who are residing in the United States legally may gain employment while they are residing in the United States, while their place of education is in and out of session.

H.B. 31
by Shafer
Relating to public universities practices concerning the reporting of expired student visas and cessation of enrollment on the part of students previously enrolled with a student visa.

H.B. 33
by Ciscomani
Relating to the definition of a fetus and his constitutional right and protection.

H.B. 37
by Taylor
Relating to the requirements needed to be met in order to attain a concealed handgun license.

H.B. 43
by Sullivan
Relating to seatbelts.

S.B. 3
by White
Relating to The Texas Department of Public Safety road projects.

S.B. 4
by White
Relating to “blue laws.”

S.B. 6
by White
Relating to repealing the law requiring Texas to comply with the National Animal Identification System.

S.B. 47
by Umstattd, Jr.
Relating to the creation of the Texas Independence Fund.

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