All Roll Calls
Yes: 270 • No: 2
Sponsored By: Drew Darby, Suleman Lalani, Erin Zwiener
Passed
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Drew Darby
House
Suleman Lalani
House
Erin Zwiener
House
Jeff Barry
House
Keith Bell
House
Angie Chen Button
House
Briscoe Cain
House
David Cook
House
Jay Dean
House
Cassandra Garcia Hernandez
House
Sam Harless
House
Cody Harris
House
Richard Hayes
House
Lacey Hull
House
Marc LaHood
House
Brooks Landgraf
House
Terri Leo Wilson
House
Janie Lopez
House
AJ Louderback
House
John Lujan
House
Will Metcalf
House
Candy Noble
House
Tom Oliverson
House
Mihaela Plesa
House
Richard Peña Raymond
House
Trey Wharton
House
Terry M. Wilson
House
All Roll Calls
Yes: 270 • No: 2
House vote • 8/27/2025
Record vote
Yes: 135 • No: 1
House vote • 8/27/2025
Record vote
Yes: 135 • No: 1
Referred to Disaster Preparedness & Flooding, Select
Read first time
Received from the House
Reported engrossed
Reason for vote recorded in Journal
Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal
Record vote (RV#101)
Passed
Read 3rd time
Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal
Record vote (RV#94)
Passed to engrossment as amended
Amended (2-Ward Johnson)
Amended (1-Plesa)
Read 2nd time
Placed on General State Calendar
Considered in Calendars
Committee report sent to Calendars
Committee report distributed
Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator
Reported favorably w/o amendment(s)
Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee
Considered in public hearing
Scheduled for public hearing on . . .
Referred to Disaster Preparedness & Flooding
Engrossed
House Committee Report
Introduced
HB 23 — Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by certain nonprofit corporations, located in a populous county, and used to promote agriculture, support youth, and provide educational support in the community.
SB 8 — Relating to the designation and use of certain spaces and facilities according to sex; authorizing a civil penalty and a private civil right of action.
SB 5 — Relating to making supplemental appropriations for disaster relief and preparedness and giving direction and adjustment authority regarding those appropriations.
HB 16 — Relating to the operation and administration of and practices and procedures related to proceedings in the judicial branch of state government, including court security, court documents and arrest warrants, document delivery, juvenile boards, constitutional amendment election challenges, record retention, youth diversion, court-ordered mental health services, the powers of the Texas Supreme Court, jurors, and the special prosecution unit; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing fees.
HB 8 — Relating to public school accountability and transparency, including the implementation of an instructionally supportive assessment program and the adoption and administration of assessment instruments in public schools, indicators of achievement, public school performance ratings, and interventions and sanctions under the public school accountability system, a grant program for school district local accountability plans, and actions challenging Texas Education Agency decisions related to public school accountability.
SB 16 — Relating to real property theft and real property fraud; establishing recording requirements for certain documents concerning real property; creating the criminal offenses of real property theft and real property fraud and establishing a statute of limitations, restitution, and certain procedures with respect to those offenses.