All Roll Calls
Yes: 553 • No: 361
Sponsored By: Paul Bettencourt (Republican), Brian Birdwell (Republican), Donna Campbell (Republican), Creighton, Brent Hagenbuch (Republican), Bob Hall (Republican), Adam Hinojosa (Republican), Joan Huffman (Republican), Bryan Hughes (Republican), Ken King, Lois Kolkhorst (Republican), Morgan Meyer, Mayes Middleton (Republican), Robert Nichols (Republican), Tan Parker (Republican), Angela Paxton (Republican), Charles Schwertner (Republican), Kevin Sparks (Republican)
Passed
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Paul Bettencourt
Republican • Senate
Brian Birdwell
Republican • Senate
Donna Campbell
Republican • Senate
Creighton
Affiliation unavailable
Brent Hagenbuch
Republican • Senate
Bob Hall
Republican • Senate
Adam Hinojosa
Republican • Senate
Joan Huffman
Republican • Senate
Bryan Hughes
Republican • Senate
Ken King
House
Lois Kolkhorst
Republican • Senate
Morgan Meyer
House
Mayes Middleton
Republican • Senate
Robert Nichols
Republican • Senate
Tan Parker
Republican • Senate
Angela Paxton
Republican • Senate
Charles Schwertner
Republican • Senate
Kevin Sparks
Republican • Senate
There are no cosponsors for this bill.
All Roll Calls
Yes: 553 • No: 361
House vote • 9/2/2025
Record vote
Yes: 60 • No: 71
House vote • 8/25/2025
Record vote
Yes: 78 • No: 52
House vote • 8/25/2025
Record vote
Yes: 78 • No: 52
House vote • 8/25/2025
Record vote
Yes: 78 • No: 52
House vote • 8/25/2025
Record vote
Yes: 78 • No: 52
House vote • 8/25/2025
Record vote
Yes: 78 • No: 52
Senate vote • 8/19/2025
Record vote
Yes: 43 • No: 0
Senate vote • 8/18/2025
Record vote
Yes: 30 • No: 0
Senate vote • 8/18/2025
Record vote
Yes: 30 • No: 0
Senate vote • 8/15/2025
Record vote
Yes: 0 • No: 30
Reason for vote recorded in Journal
Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal
Record vote (RV#139)
House refuses to adopt conference comm. rept.
Conf. Comm. Report distributed
Conference committee report filed
House appoints conferees-reported
House grants request for conf comm-reported
House appoints conferees
House grants request for conference committee
Senate appoints conferees-reported
Senate requests conference committee-reported
Senate refuses to concur-reported
Senate appoints conferees
Senate requests conference committee
Senate refuses to concur
Read
House amendment(s) laid before the Senate
House passage as amended reported
Reason for vote recorded in Journal
Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal
Record vote (RV#64)
Passed
Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal
Record vote (RV#63)
Engrossed
House Committee Report
Introduced
Senate Committee Report
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