All Roll Calls
Yes: 880 • No: 736
Sponsored By: Ryan Guillen, Todd Hunter, Katrina Pierson, David Spiller, Cody Vasut
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Ryan Guillen
House
Todd Hunter
House
Katrina Pierson
House
David Spiller
House
Cody Vasut
House
Daniel Alders
House
Trent Ashby
House
Jeff Barry
House
Keith Bell
House
Keith Bell
House
Brian Birdwell
Republican • Senate
Greg Bonnen
House
Brad Buckley
House
Benjamin Bumgarner
House
Angie Chen Button
House
Briscoe Cain
House
David Cook
House
Tom Craddick
House
Charles Cunningham
House
Pat Curry
House
Jay Dean
House
Mark Dorazio
House
Paul Dyson
House
Caroline Fairly
House
James Frank
House
Gary Gates
House
Stan Gerdes
House
Charlie Geren
House
Sam Harless
House
Cody Harris
House
Caroline Harris Davila
House
Richard Hayes
House
Cole Hefner
House
Hillary Hickland
House
Adam Hinojosa
Republican • Senate
Janis Holt
House
Andy Hopper
House
Lacey Hull
House
Carrie Isaac
House
Helen Kerwin
House
Ken King
House
Stan Kitzman
House
Marc LaHood
House
Stan Lambert
House
Brooks Landgraf
House
Terri Leo Wilson
House
Mitch Little
House
Janie Lopez
House
AJ Louderback
House
David Lowe
House
J. M. Lozano
House
John Lujan
House
Shelley Luther
House
Don McLaughlin
House
John McQueeney
House
Will Metcalf
House
Morgan Meyer
House
Brent Money
House
Matt Morgan
House
Candy Noble
House
Mike Olcott
House
Tom Oliverson
House
Angelia Orr
House
Jared Patterson
House
Dennis Paul
House
Angela Paxton
Republican • Senate
Keresa Richardson
House
Nate Schatzline
House
Charles Schwertner
Republican • Senate
Matt Shaheen
House
Joanne Shofner
House
Shelby Slawson
House
Valoree Swanson
House
Carl H. Tepper
House
Tony Tinderholt
House
Steve Toth
House
Ellen Troxclair
House
Gary VanDeaver
House
Denise Villalobos
House
Wes Virdell
House
Trey Wharton
House
Terry M. Wilson
House
All Roll Calls
Yes: 880 • No: 736
Senate vote • 8/23/2025
Record vote
Yes: 0 • No: 33
Senate vote • 8/23/2025
Record vote
Yes: 0 • No: 33
Senate vote • 8/22/2025
Record vote
Yes: 0 • No: 30
Senate vote • 8/22/2025
Record vote
Yes: 0 • No: 30
Senate vote • 8/22/2025
Record vote
Yes: 0 • No: 30
Senate vote • 8/22/2025
Record vote
Yes: 0 • No: 30
Senate vote • 8/22/2025
Record vote
Yes: 0 • No: 30
House vote • 8/20/2025
Record vote
Yes: 88 • No: 52
House vote • 8/20/2025
Record vote
Yes: 88 • No: 52
House vote • 8/20/2025
Record vote
Yes: 88 • No: 52
House vote • 8/20/2025
Record vote
Yes: 88 • No: 52
House vote • 8/20/2025
Record vote
Yes: 88 • No: 52
House vote • 8/20/2025
Record vote
Yes: 88 • No: 52
House vote • 8/20/2025
Record vote
Yes: 88 • No: 52
House vote • 8/20/2025
Record vote
Yes: 88 • No: 52
House vote • 8/20/2025
Record vote
Yes: 88 • No: 52
House vote • 8/20/2025
Record vote
Yes: 88 • No: 52
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