Relating to the duty of the attorney general to prosecute criminal offenses prescribed by the election laws of this state.
Sponsored By: Matt Shaheen
Second Reading
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Matt Shaheen
House
Cosponsors
Trent Ashby
House
Keith Bell
House
Greg Bonnen
House
Briscoe Cain
House
Ryan Guillen
House
Richard Hayes
House
Cole Hefner
House
Andy Hopper
House
Carrie Isaac
House
Terri Leo Wilson
House
Janie Lopez
House
Shelley Luther
House
Will Metcalf
House
Mike Olcott
House
Dennis Paul
House
Shelby Slawson
House
David Spiller
House
Denise Villalobos
House
Trey Wharton
House
Terry M. Wilson
House
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
Actions Timeline
Laid on the table subject to call
8/26/2025HouseCompanion considered in lieu of (SB 12)
8/26/2025HousePostponed (8/26/25 11:30 AM)
8/26/2025HouseRead 2nd time
8/26/2025HousePlaced on Major State Calendar
8/26/2025HouseConsidered in Calendars
8/25/2025HouseCommittee report sent to Calendars
8/24/2025HouseCommittee report distributed
8/24/2025HouseComte report filed with Committee Coordinator
8/23/2025HouseReported favorably w/o amendment(s)
8/21/2025HouseConsidered in formal meeting
8/21/2025HouseReferred to State Affairs
8/18/2025HouseRead first time
8/18/2025HouseFiled
8/15/2025House
Bill Text
House Committee Report
Introduced
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