HOUSE JOURNAL


EIGHTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION


PROCEEDINGS


SEVENTEENTH DAY --- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 2023

The house met at 10:15 a.m. and was called to order by the speaker.

The roll of the house was called and a quorum was announced present (Record 39).

Present — Mr. Speaker(C); Allen; Allison; Anchía; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Absent — Martinez Fischer.

The invocation was offered by the Reverend Jakob N. Hurlimann, chaplain, as follows:

Loving Father, near to all who call upon you, incline yourself, we pray, to hear the voices of these your servants. You know us better than we know ourselves, you know what it is that we need better than we do. Help us to see your divine action behind all that we encounter, all those we meet, all that we experience, and realize just how close you are to us, for you love us, and desire that we spend eternity with you. Stay with us, Lord. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

The chair recognized Representative Holland who led the house in the pledges of allegiance to the United States and Texas flags.

(Martinez Fischer now present)

CAPITOL PHYSICIAN

The chair presented Dr. Poonam Rane of Austin as the "Doctor for the Day."

The house welcomed Dr. Rane and thanked her for her participation in the Physician of the Day Program sponsored by the Texas Academy of Family Physicians.

REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS SUSPENDED

On motion of Representative Metcalf and by unanimous consent, the reading and referral of bills was postponed until just prior to adjournment.

HR 354 - ADOPTED
(by Tepper and Thimesch)

Representative Tepper moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 354.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 354, Commemorating the 100th anniversary of Texas Tech University.

HR 354 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Burrows, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 354 as signers thereof.

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

The chair recognized Representative Tepper who introduced representatives of Texas Tech University.

HR 423 - ADOPTED
(by Kacal)

Representative Kacal moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 423.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 423, Commemorating the 2023 Texas Independence Day ceremony hosted by the Sons of the Republic of Texas.

HR 423 was adopted.

HR 422 - ADOPTED
(by Kacal)

Representative Kacal moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 422.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 422, Recognizing the Texas Birthday Bash in Navasota.

HR 422 was adopted.

HR 434 - ADOPTED
(by Slawson)

Representative Slawson moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 434.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 434, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Erath County Day at the State Capitol.

HR 434 was adopted.

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

The chair recognized Representative Slawson who introduced a delegation from Erath County.

HR 427 - ADOPTED
(by Bonnen)

Representative Bonnen moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 427.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 427, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Galveston County Day at the State Capitol.

HR 427 was adopted.

HR 260 - ADOPTED
(by Slaton)

Representative Slaton moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 260.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 260, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Hunt County Day at the State Capitol.

HR 260 was adopted.

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

The chair recognized Representative Slaton who introduced a delegation from Hunt County.

HR 292 - ADOPTED
(by VanDeaver)

Representative VanDeaver moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 292.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 292, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Northeast Texas Regional Alliance Day at the State Capitol.

HR 292 was adopted.

HR 419 - ADOPTED
(by Anchía)

Representative Anchía moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 419.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 419, Commemorating the Immigrants in World War II: Basques in Texas event and honoring the World War II veterans of Basque origin.

HR 419 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Cortez, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 419 as signers thereof.

HR 350 - ADOPTED
(by Guillen)

Representative Guillen moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 350.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 350, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Floresville Day at the State Capitol.

HR 350 was adopted.

HR 355 - ADOPTED
(by Meza, Anchía, and J.E. Johnson)

Representative Meza moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 355.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 355, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Irving-Las Colinas Day at the State Capitol.

(Moody in the chair)

HR 355 was adopted.

On motion of Representative J.E. Johnson, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 355 as signers thereof.

HR 211 - ADOPTED
(by Muñoz)

Representative Guerra moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 211.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 211, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Palmview Day at the State Capitol.

HR 211 was adopted.

HR 364 - ADOPTED
(by Leach)

Representative Leach moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 364.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 364, Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the City of Plano.

HR 364 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Holland, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 364 as signers thereof.

HR 330 - ADOPTED
(by Shaheen)

Representative Shaheen moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 330.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 330, Recognizing February 28 and March 1, 2023, as Plano Legislative Days at the State Capitol.

HR 330 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Plesa, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 330 as signers thereof.

HR 433 - ADOPTED
(by Ramos)

Representative Ramos moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 433.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 433, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Richardson Day at the State Capitol.

HR 433 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Button, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 433 as signers thereof.

HR 426 - ADOPTED
(by Frank)

Representative Frank moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 426.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 426, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as CASA Day at the State Capitol.

HR 426 was adopted.

HR 413 - ADOPTED
(by Campos)

Representative Campos moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 413.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 413, Honoring Child Advocates San Antonio for its outstanding work in behalf of foster children in Bexar County.

HR 413 was adopted.

HR 242 - ADOPTED
(by Bowers)

Representative Bowers moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 242.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 242, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Texas Girls in STEM Day.

(Speaker in the chair)

HR 242 was adopted.

HR 417 - ADOPTED
(by C.E. Harris)

Representative C.E. Harris moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 417.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 417, Commemorating the 20th anniversary of 2-1-1 Texas and honoring United Way on its contributions to the program.

HR 417 was adopted.

HR 425 - ADOPTED
(by Troxclair)

Representative Troxclair moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 425.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 425, Honoring Leadership Gillespie County.

HR 425 was adopted.

HR 362 - ADOPTED
(by J. González, Turner, Davis, Bhojani, and Sherman)

Representative J. González moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 362.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 362, Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce Day at the State Capitol.

HR 362 was adopted.

HR 39 - ADOPTED
(by Button)

Representative Button moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 39.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 39, Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Rowlett Citizen Corps Council.

HR 39 was adopted.

HR 337 - ADOPTED
(by Leo-Wilson)

Representative Leo-Wilson moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 337.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 337, Congratulating Christopher C. Doyle of Texas City on being recognized as the Golden Eagle Honoree at the Galveston Friends of Scouting Distinguished Citizen Breakfast.

HR 337 was adopted.

HR 56 - ADOPTED
(by Wu)

Representative Wu moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 56.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 56, Congratulating Kathy and Glen Gondo on their selection as honorees at the Asia Society Texas Tiger Ball 2023 in Houston.

HR 56 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Vo, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 56 as signers thereof.

COMMITTEES GRANTED PERMISSION TO MEET

Representative Metcalf moved that the house grant permission for all committees and subcommittees to meet while the house is in session, until 2 p.m. Monday, March 6, pursuant to their committee postings or recess motions, and for purposes of this motion, those committees and subcommittees scheduled to meet or reconvene upon adjournment today are authorized to meet upon adoption of today's adjournment motion.

Permission to meet was granted.

PROVIDING FOR A CONGRATULATORY
AND MEMORIAL CALENDAR

Representative Guerra moved to set a congratulatory and memorial calendar for 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 8.

The motion prevailed.

PROVIDING FOR ADJOURNMENT

At 11:34 a.m., Representative Leach moved that, at the conclusion of the reading of bills and resolutions on first reading and referral to committees, the house adjourn until 2 p.m. Monday, March 6.

The motion prevailed.

(Bhojani in the chair)

BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS ON FIRST READING
AND REFERRAL TO COMMITTEES
RESOLUTIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES

Bills and joint resolutions were at this time laid before the house, read first time, and referred to committees. Resolutions were at this time laid before the house and referred to committees. (See the addendum to the daily journal, Referred to Committees, List Nos. 1 and 2.)

HOUSE AT EASE

At 11:49 a.m., the chair announced that the house would stand at ease.

Thursday, March 2

(Cunningham in the chair)

The chair called the house to order at 3 p.m. Thursday, March 2.

BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS ON FIRST READING
AND REFERRAL TO COMMITTEES
RESOLUTIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES

Bills and joint resolutions were at this time laid before the house, read first time, and referred to committees. Resolutions were at this time laid before the house and referred to committees. (See the addendum to the daily journal, Referred to Committees, List No. 1 - March 2).

HOUSE AT EASE

At 3:47 p.m. Thursday, March 2, the chair announced that the house would stand at ease.

Friday, March 3

(Bucy in the chair)

The chair called the house to order at 1 p.m. Friday, March 3.

BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS ON FIRST READING
AND REFERRAL TO COMMITTEES

Bills and joint resolutions were at this time laid before the house, read first time, and referred to committees. (See the addendum to the daily journal, Referred to Committees, List No. 1 - March 3.)

ADJOURNMENT

In accordance with a previous motion, the house, at 1:58 p.m. Friday, March 3, adjourned until 2 p.m. Monday, March 6.



ADDENDUM


REFERRED TO COMMITTEES

The following bills and joint resolutions were today laid before the house, read first time, and referred to committees, and the following resolutions were today laid before the house and referred to committees. If indicated, the chair today corrected the referral of the following measures:

List No. 1

HCR 66 (By Anchía), Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Texas Municipal Retirement System.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HCR 67 (By Craddick), In memory of Jafar "Jeff" Rahim Salehi of Midland.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 70 (By Oliverson), Recognizing SynergenX for the services it provides to residents of Tomball and the Houston metropolitan area.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 155 (By M. González, J. González, Zwiener, J.E. Johnson, and A. Johnson), Recognizing February 14, 2023, as Texas LGBTQ Chambers of Commerce Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 251 (By Dean), Commemorating the 150th anniversary of Gregg County.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 252 (By Raney), In memory of Nancy Ann Smith Williams of Temple.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 253 (By Jetton), Honoring Judge Chad Bridges for his 20 years of service to Fort Bend County.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 254 (By Leach), Congratulating former State Representative Jerry A. Madden on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 255 (By Dutton), Honoring Gertrudejane Holliday Stone of Houston for her civic leadership and activism.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 256 (By A. Johnson), Congratulating Dr. Thomas Killian of Rice University on being named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 257 (By Collier), Recognizing March 2023 as Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 258 (By Martinez), Commending the St. Mary's University School of Law online juris doctor degree program.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 261 (By Meyer), In memory of Jim Brunjes of Lubbock.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 264 (By Cain), Congratulating Stella Wilbanks of Crosby on her 100th birthday.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 268 (By Martinez Fischer), Honoring chef Johnny Hernandez of San Antonio.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 272 (By Plesa), Honoring Dr. Cheryl Jackson for her work as the founder of Minnie's Food Pantry in Plano.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 277 (By C.E. Harris), Congratulating Georgetown Police Chief Cory Tchida on his receipt of the 2022 Citizen of the Year award from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 278 (By Reynolds), Recognizing March 2023 as National Women's History Month.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 279 (By Reynolds), Recognizing April 2023 as Autism Awareness Month.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 282 (By E. Thompson), Congratulating the Pearland Little League All-Stars on advancing to the 2022 Little League Baseball World Series.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 283 (By Leo-Wilson), Congratulating East Chambers High School boys' basketball coach Todd Sutherland on recording 900 wins.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 284 (By Leo-Wilson), Congratulating Galveston Urban Ministries on being awarded the Platinum Seal of Transparency by Candid.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 286 (By Morrison), Recognizing March 7, 2023, as University of Houston-Victoria Day at the State Capitol.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 288 (By Leo-Wilson), Congratulating Eliza Hoffman of Clear Creek ISD on winning reserve grand champion honors in the 2023 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo School Art Program.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 290 (By Raymond), Honoring Archie, Peyton, and Eli Manning for their NFL careers and their civic engagement.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 291 (By Raymond), Honoring Petra Deeter for her contributions as founder of the Victim to Hero Institute.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 293 (By Bumgarner), Congratulating Lavona Burgess on her retirement as director of support services for the Flower Mound Police Department.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 295 (By Meyer), In memory of Robert Lynn "Skip" Trimble of Dallas.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 296 (By Vasut), Congratulating Marc Holder on his retirement as judge of Brazoria County Court at Law No. 2.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 297 (By Vasut), Congratulating Terri Tipton Holder on her retirement as judge of the 149th District Court.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 298 (By Vasut), Congratulating Judge K. Randall Hufstetler on his retirement from the 300th Judicial District Court of Brazoria County.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 299 (By Vasut), Congratulating Nate McDonald on his retirement as Matagorda County judge.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 306 (By Muñoz), Recognizing March 29, 2023, as Mission Day at the State Capitol.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 307 (By Davis), Congratulating Clifford R. Shaw on his retirement from the Cedar Hill City Council.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 308 (By J. González, Davis, Bryant, Anchía, and V. Jones), In memory of Donald J. Maison of Dallas.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 312 (By Hinojosa), Recognizing the Autism Society of America and the Autism Society of Texas for their advocacy work and recognizing April 4, 2023, as Texas Autism Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 313 (By Lalani, Reynolds, Meza, and Bhojani), Recognizing March 7, 2023, as Texas Muslim Capitol Day.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 314 (By T. King), Recognizing March 1, 2023, as Uvalde County Day at the State Capitol.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 315 (By Meyer), In memory of Kristen Michelle Bryant.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 319 (By Herrero), Recognizing December 8, 2023, as Special Hearts Day.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 321 (By Buckley), In memory of Garrett Blake Ingram of College Station.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 322 (By Buckley), In memory of Clarence Ray Pennington of Salado.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 324 (By Plesa), Congratulating Collin County commissioner Duncan Webb on his receipt of a 2023 TxDOT Road Hand Award.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 325 (By Plesa), Honoring June Jenkins for her service as president of the Collin County Branch of the NAACP.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 326 (By Plesa), Congratulating David Downs on being named the 2022 Citizen of the Year by the Plano Chamber of Commerce.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 328 (By Kacal), In memory of former Texas state representative Joe Barnett Cannon.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 329 (By Dutton), In memory of attorney and criminal justice advocate Jeff Blackburn.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 332 (By Murr), Recognizing the Camp Bullis Sentinel Landscape.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 333 (By Martinez), Congratulating Juanita Valdez-Cox on her retirement as executive director of LUPE.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 334 (By Price), Commemorating Texas Independence Day 2023.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 336 (By Manuel), Commending Texas AgriForestry Small Farmers and Ranchers for its contributions to historically underserved agricultural producers.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 339 (By Davis), Congratulating Amerline McGhee on her 90th birthday.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 340 (By Shine), In memory of Julius James Dubcak of Round Rock.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 341 (By Shine), In memory of Dr. Barbara Weiss Probe of Temple.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 343 (By Meyer), In memory of Gerald Wayne Fronterhouse of Dallas.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 344 (By Manuel), Honoring former State Representative Joseph D. Deshotel for his service.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 347 (By Reynolds), Recognizing March 15, 2023, as Minority Business Enterprise Public Policy Day.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 348 (By Reynolds), Recognizing March 30, 2023, as Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce Black Business Day at the State Capitol.
To Resolutions Calendars.

List No. 2

HB 5 (By Hunter, Meyer, Burrows, Shine, and Longoria), Relating to agreements to create jobs and to generate state and local tax revenue for this state.
To Ways and Means.

HB 8 (By VanDeaver), Relating to the administration, coordination, and support of public higher education, including the public junior college state finance program and an Advanced Career and Education (ACE) scholarship program for students enrolled in dual credit courses.
To Higher Education.

HB 12 (By Rose), Relating to the duration of services provided under Medicaid to women following a pregnancy.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 19 (By Murr), Relating to the creation of a specialty trial court to hear certain cases; authorizing fees.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 300 (By Howard, Button, Neave Criado, Thierry, and Leach), Relating to an exemption from sales and use taxes for certain family care items.
To Ways and Means.

HB 801 (By Thierry), Relating to requiring safety vestibules on public school campuses.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 802 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to the imposition of consecutive sentences for more than one criminal offense of injury to a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual arising out of the same criminal episode.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 803 (By Thierry), Relating to the establishment of a work group to conduct a study on the feasibility of implementing an acute psychiatric bed registry.
To Public Health.

HB 804 (By Talarico), Relating to the confidentiality of juvenile justice information.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 805 (By Toth), Relating to the use of a high occupancy vehicle lane to pass certain vehicles.
To Transportation.

HB 806 (By VanDeaver), Relating to a study regarding the placement of rumble strips on highway shoulders.
To Transportation.

HB 807 (By Harrison), Relating to immunization requirements.
To Public Health.

HB 808 (By Metcalf), Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district; authorizing a fee.
To Ways and Means.

HB 809 (By Metcalf), Relating to the selection of the board of directors of an appraisal district; authorizing a fee.
To Ways and Means.

HB 810 (By Metcalf), Relating to the selection and administration of an appraisal review board; authorizing a fee.
To Ways and Means.

HB 811 (By Meza), Relating to reporting and investigating certain cases of child abuse or neglect involving a pregnant person's use of a controlled substance.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 812 (By Meza), Relating to limitations on the use of administrative segregation by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Corrections.

HB 813 (By Meza), Relating to a study on the impact of the use of administrative segregation on inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Corrections.

HB 814 (By Thierry), Relating to an acknowledgment on receipt of an opioid prescription drug.
To Public Health.

HB 815 (By Thierry), Relating to distinctive packaging for opioid prescription drugs.
To Public Health.

HB 816 (By Thierry), Relating to warning labels for opioid prescription drugs.
To Public Health.

HB 817 (By Meza), Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of an assault weapon.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 818 (By Walle), Relating to the places a public employer may provide for employees to express breast milk.
To State Affairs.

HB 819 (By Talarico), Relating to the repeal of laws prohibiting abortion.
To State Affairs.

HB 820 (By K. King), Relating to imposing an additional fee for the registration of electric and hybrid vehicles.
To Transportation.

HB 821 (By K. King), Relating to the placement of electric vehicle charging equipment on state property.
To State Affairs.

HB 822 (By K. King), Relating to the drug testing of certain persons seeking benefits under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program.
To Human Services.

HB 823 (By Allen), Relating to the eligibility for an occupational license by certain former inmates and the practice of certain occupations by an inmate of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Corrections.

HB 824 (By Buckley), Relating to authorizing certain political subdivisions to change the date on which their general election for officers is held.
To Elections.

HB 825 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to the corroboration of certain testimony in the prosecution of a trafficking of persons offense.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 826 (By Lambert), Relating to modification of certain prescription drug benefits and coverage offered by certain health benefit plans.
To Insurance.

HB 827 (By Meza), Relating to the county regulation of certain BYOB establishments; creating a criminal offense.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 828 (By Dutton), Relating to the age of criminal responsibility and to certain substantive and procedural matters related to that age.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 829 (By Wu), Relating to the sale of distilled spirits to ultimate consumers by the holder of a distiller's and rectifier's permit.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 830 (By Allen and Wu), Relating to certain benefits paid by the Employees Retirement System of Texas.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 831 (By J.E. Johnson), Relating to prohibition of certain insurance discrimination.
To Insurance.

HB 832 (By J.E. Johnson), Relating to the protection of the rights of conscience for child welfare services providers.
To Human Services.

HB 833 (By Campos), Relating to an evaluation by the housing and health services coordination council of the 2-1-1 services provided by the Texas Information and Referral Network.
To Human Services.

HB 834 (By Campos), Relating to the establishment by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of a pilot program to solicit donations made by text message for the benefit of local programs that provide services to homeless individuals and families in certain municipalities.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 835 (By Raymond), Relating to the provision of financial assistance to survivors of certain members of the Texas military forces.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HB 836 (By Raymond), Relating to retired members of the Texas State Guard.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HB 837 (By Raymond), Relating to the use of appropriated money by the Texas Military Department or Texas military forces for recruiting and retention purposes.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HB 838 (By J. González), Relating to conditions applicable to health benefit plan coverage of in vitro fertilization procedures.
To Insurance.

HB 839 (By J. González), Relating to prior authorization for prescription drug benefits related to the treatment or prevention of infectious diseases.
To Insurance.

HB 840 (By Gates), Relating to the establishment of a bundled-pricing program to reduce certain health care costs in the state employees group benefits program.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 841 (By Ordaz), Relating to certain judicial statistics and related information gathered by the Texas Judicial Council.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 842 (By Patterson), Relating to prohibiting the extension of the period of a driver's license suspension for certain driving while license invalid convictions.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 843 (By Patterson), Relating to a prohibition on the purchase of periodicals by a state agency.
To State Affairs.

HB 844 (By Patterson, Thierry, and Leach), Relating to the definition of trafficking for purposes of the offense of trafficking of persons.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 845 (By Patterson), Relating to prohibiting a public institution of higher education from providing financial support to nonprofit media organizations.
To Higher Education.

HB 846 (By Reynolds), Relating to the creation of the Climate Change Impact Assessment Council.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 847 (By Reynolds), Relating to the storage of firearms surrendered by a person subject to a magistrate's order for emergency protection or protective order as a result of family violence, sexual assault or abuse, stalking, or trafficking of persons.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 848 (By Reynolds and V. Jones), Relating to allowing straight-party voting.
To Elections.

HB 849 (By Reynolds), Relating to automatic voter registration on issuance or change of a driver's license or identification card by the Department of Public Safety.
To Elections.

HB 850 (By Reynolds), Relating to the prohibition of certain discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity or expression; providing an administrative penalty.
To State Affairs.

HB 851 (By Reynolds), Relating to the creation of a task force to study the legal and societal barriers to equality for transgender persons.
To State Affairs.

HB 852 (By Thierry and Oliverson), Relating to the composition of the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee.
To Public Health.

HB 853 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to designating August as Firearm Safety Awareness Month.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 854 (By Swanson), Relating to address information contained on reports of political contributions and expenditures made available on the Internet by the Texas Ethics Commission.
To State Affairs.

HB 855 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to the reimbursement of state employees for groceries consumed while traveling on official state business.
To State Affairs.

HB 856 (By Goodwin), Relating to a required notice for certain firearm transfers; creating a criminal offense.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 857 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to the requirement for payment bonds from certain public work contractors.
To State Affairs.

HB 858 (By Slaton), Relating to repealing the affirmative defense to prosecution for the criminal offense of sale, distribution, or display of harmful material to a minor.
To State Affairs.

HB 859 (By Slaton), Relating to the determination of resident status of students by public institutions of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 860 (By Gates), Relating to municipal and county permitting requirements to conduct certain repairs on residential buildings.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 861 (By Lozano), Relating to the processing and sale of kratom and kratom products; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.
To Public Health.

HB 862 (By Schofield), Relating to the cancellation of a person's voter registration on notice that the person has acknowledged that the person is not a citizen.
To Elections.

HB 863 (By Schofield), Relating to the election date for the authorization of the issuance of bonds or a tax increase.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 864 (By Hernandez), Relating to eligibility for unemployment compensation for employees who leave the workplace due to sexual harassment.
To Business and Industry.

HB 865 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to the application for funding for certain workforce development programs.
To International Relations and Economic Development.

HB 866 (By Oliverson), Relating to approval of certain land development applications by a municipality or county.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 867 (By Lambert), Relating to the use, possession, delivery, or manufacture of testing equipment that identifies the presence of fentanyl, alpha-methylfentanyl, or any other derivative of fentanyl.
To Public Health.

HB 868 (By K. Bell), Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation.
To Ways and Means.

HB 869 (By Hefner), Relating to repealing the affirmative defense to prosecution for the criminal offense of sale, distribution, or display of harmful material to a minor.
To State Affairs.

HB 870 (By Patterson), Relating to the source of dogs and cats sold by pet stores; providing a civil penalty.
To Business and Industry.

HB 871 (By Hefner), Relating to software installation in voting system hardware manufactured outside the United States.
To Elections.

HB 872 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to a manufacturer's disclosure of ingredients and toxic metals in lipstick and lip gloss.
To Business and Industry.

HB 873 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to a manufacturer's disclosure of cosmetic ingredients; authorizing an administrative penalty.
To Business and Industry.

HB 874 (By Bowers), Relating to an exemption to the cancellation of a water right for nonuse.
To Natural Resources.

HB 875 (By Harrison), Relating to a campus of the Texas State Technical College System located in Ellis County.
To Higher Education.

HB 876 (By Raymond), Relating to the purchase of a United States flag or Texas flag by a governmental agency.
To State Affairs.

HB 877 (By Meza), Relating to a study by the Legislative Budget Board concerning the long-term effects of regulating tuition rates and amounts charged by public institutions of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 878 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to a single common course numbering system for and the transfer of course credit among public institutions of higher education in this state.
To Higher Education.

HB 879 (By Cook), Relating to the qualifications required to hold the office of constable in certain counties.
To County Affairs.

HB 880 (By Slawson), Relating to responsibility for law enforcement and security services within the Capitol Complex.
To State Affairs.

HB 881 (By Metcalf), Relating to the eligibility of Sam Houston State University to receive formula funding for the Sam Houston State University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
To Appropriations.

HB 882 (By Howard), Relating to an annual adjustment to the basic allotment under the Foundation School Program to reflect inflation.
To Public Education.

HB 883 (By Romero), Relating to the regulation of migrant labor housing facilities; authorizing an increase in the amount of a fee; changing the amount of a civil penalty.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 884 (By Harless), Relating to granting limited state law enforcement authority to certain federal officers and agents.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 885 (By Meza), Relating to the unlawful possession of a firearm by persons convicted of certain misdemeanor offenses in this state.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 886 (By Shaheen), Relating to requirements to file a property owners' association assessment lien.
To Business and Industry.

HB 887 (By Meza), Relating to the manufacture of a firearm without a federal license; creating a criminal offense.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 888 (By Slawson), Relating to the statute of limitations on a health care liability claim involving certain gender modification drugs provided to and procedures performed on a minor.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 889 (By Klick), Relating to the timing of changes to county election precincts.
To Elections.

HB 890 (By K. Bell), Relating to school district hearings regarding complaints.
To Public Education.

HB 891 (By Spiller), Relating to the use of expert testimony to challenge the qualifications of or methodology used by a child custody evaluator in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 892 (By Burrows, Frazier, Moody, and Shaheen), Relating to a law enforcement agency accreditation grant program.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 893 (By Reynolds), Relating to requiring certain employers to provide paid sick leave to employees; providing administrative and civil penalties.
To International Relations and Economic Development.

HB 894 (By Reynolds), Relating to municipal civilian complaint review boards in certain municipalities.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 895 (By Muñoz), Relating to the use of extrapolation by a health maintenance organization or an insurer to audit claims.
To Insurance.

HB 896 (By Patterson), Relating to prohibiting use of social media platforms by children.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 897 (By Sherman), Relating to payments made to certain foster parents.
To Human Services.

HB 898 (By Stucky), Relating to the offense of passing certain vehicles on a highway; increasing a criminal penalty.
To Transportation.

HB 899 (By Walle), Relating to the authority of certain counties to regulate noise levels in residential areas; creating a criminal offense.
To County Affairs.

List No. 1 - March 2

HB 901 (By Klick), Relating to support for nursing-related postsecondary education including the provision of loan repayment assistance to nursing faculty and the provision of grants to nursing education programs.
To Higher Education.

HB 902 (By Moody), Relating to prohibiting the transfer of certain firearm magazines to certain recipients; creating a criminal offense.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 903 (By Moody), Relating to the operation of a quick draw lottery game; requiring an occupational license.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 904 (By Moody), Relating to definitions for purposes of gambling criminal offenses.
To State Affairs.

HB 905 (By Moody), Relating to credit toward a defendant's sentence for time confined in jail or prison before sentencing.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 906 (By Moody), Relating to the provision of information regarding mental health and suicide prevention services to entering students at public institutions of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 907 (By Moody), Relating to persons authorized to conduct a marriage ceremony.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 908 (By Moody), Relating to the sealing of and discovery procedures relating to certain recordings of children constituting evidence in a criminal case in a criminal hearing or proceeding; creating a criminal offense.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 909 (By Moody), Relating to the authority of a court to grant a commutation of punishment to certain individuals serving a term of imprisonment.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 910 (By Moody), Relating to waiver programs for certain veterans provided by toll project entities.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HB 911 (By Harrison), Relating to the authority of the legislature, courts, the governor, and other state and local officials regarding declared states of disaster.
To State Affairs.

HB 912 (By Campos), Relating to the operation of a transitional housing pilot program by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 913 (By Campos), Relating to the establishment of a statewide homelessness data system.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 914 (By Hefner), Relating to temporary vehicle tags and the offense of tampering with a governmental record.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 915 (By Craddick), Relating to the creation of a workplace violence hotline and a requirement that employers post notice regarding the hotline.
To International Relations and Economic Development.

HB 916 (By Ordaz, Slawson, Frank, Rose, and Howard), Relating to health benefit plan coverage of prescription contraceptive drugs.
To Insurance.

HB 917 (By Dutton), Relating to access to certain public school library materials.
To Public Education.

HB 918 (By Dutton), Relating to abolishing the death penalty.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 919 (By Slaton), Relating to the early voting period.
To Elections.

HB 920 (By Klick), Relating to the use of medication designated for treatment of respiratory distress on public and private school campuses.
To Public Education.

HB 921 (By Cain), Relating to the prohibition of tolls on portions of State Highway 146 and State Highway 99.
To Transportation.

HB 922 (By Cain), Relating to the imposition of tolls on Fairmont Parkway in Harris County.
To Transportation.

HB 923 (By Cain), Relating to the designation of the Aaron M. Hicks Memorial Interchange.
To Transportation.

HB 924 (By Rosenthal), Relating to the age at which a person in this state may marry.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 925 (By Dutton), Relating to firearms; authorizing a private civil right of action.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 926 (By Dutton), Relating to the persons entitled to request a public hearing from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality related to the construction of a concrete plant.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 927 (By Dutton), Relating to the creation of a commission to review certain laws of this state that restrict the rights or activities of persons convicted of a felony offense and to make certain recommendations regarding those laws.
To Corrections.

HB 928 (By Dutton), Relating to asset forfeiture proceedings under the Code of Criminal Procedure.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 929 (By Dutton), Relating to the extent of a defendant's criminal responsibility for the conduct of a coconspirator in a capital murder case.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 930 (By Dutton), Relating to the admissibility of hearsay evidence in a hearing for a person charged with a violation of a condition of release from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Corrections.

HB 931 (By Dutton), Relating to a peace officer training advisory committee.
To House Administration.

HB 932 (By Dutton), Relating to the expansion of eligibility for Medicaid to certain working parents for whom federal matching money is available.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 933 (By Dutton), Relating to the notice of intent to obtain a permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 934 (By Dutton), Relating to the definition of "affected person" for purposes of a contested case hearing held by or for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality regarding certain environmental permit applications.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 935 (By Dutton), Relating to public comments on matters subject to a hearing under the jurisdiction of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 936 (By Dutton), Relating to the use of deadly force to make an arrest.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 937 (By Dutton), Relating to the establishment of the inmate legal services office and to the appointment and compensation of certain legal counsel for certain indigent inmates and other persons in secure correctional facilities.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 938 (By Dutton), Relating to the use of force by peace officers and certain other persons to make an arrest or search or prevent an escape from custody.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 939 (By Dutton), Relating to the penalty for certain offenders for possession of a small amount of certain controlled substances.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 940 (By Dutton), Relating to the establishment of the private child care task force.
To Human Services.

HB 941 (By Dutton), Relating to eligibility requirements for public office for persons finally convicted of a felony.
To Elections.

HB 942 (By Dutton), Relating to certain persons who are disqualified from serving as the personal representative of a decedent's estate.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 943 (By Dutton), Relating to voter registration, including electronic voter registration.
To Elections.

HB 944 (By Dutton), Relating to registering to vote and voting while in custody at certain county jails and related procedures.
To Elections.

HB 945 (By Dutton), Relating to qualifications and registration of certain voters on parole or mandatory supervision.
To Elections.

HB 946 (By Dutton), Relating to spoliation of evidence held for use in a criminal proceeding.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 947 (By Dutton), Relating to an allotment under the public school finance system for certain students whose parent or legal guardian has been incarcerated.
To Public Education.

HB 948 (By Dutton), Relating to the release on bail of certain persons charged with a violation of a condition of the person's release from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 949 (By Dutton), Relating to the program requiring dyslexia screening and testing in public schools.
To Public Education.

HB 950 (By Dutton), Relating to a student's eligibility for special education services provided by a school district, including services for dyslexia and related disorders.
To Public Education.

HB 951 (By Dutton), Relating to the permissible uses of the compensatory education allotment under the Foundation School Program.
To Public Education.

HB 952 (By Dutton), Relating to the carcinogenic risk level used in the development of certain environmental remediation benchmarks.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 953 (By Dutton), Relating to a periodic review and expiration dates of state and local tax preferences.
To Ways and Means.

HB 954 (By Dutton), Relating to the eligibility of a person to serve as a relative or other designated caregiver for a child.
To Human Services.

HB 955 (By Dutton), Relating to affidavits concerning cost and necessity of services in civil actions.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 956 (By Dutton), Relating to a suit for possession of or access to a child by a grandparent.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 957 (By Dutton), Relating to standing in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 958 (By Dutton), Relating to the child support obligation of an obligor during the obligor's confinement in jail or prison.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 959 (By Collier), Relating to compensation under the Crime Victims' Compensation Act for certain lost wages.
To Appropriations.

HB 960 (By Jetton), Relating to imposing a road maintenance fee for the registration of an electric vehicle.
To Transportation.

HB 961 (By Jetton), Relating to an annual report by a justice of the peace regarding certain income.
To County Affairs.

HB 962 (By Jetton), Relating to the inclusion of certain information about classroom and student expenditures in the notice of the budget and proposed tax rate meeting of the board of trustees of a school district.
To Public Education.

HB 963 (By Jetton), Relating to the transfer of money in the identification fee exemption account.
To Appropriations.

HB 964 (By Jetton), Relating to the applicability of sex offender registration requirements to the offense of improper relationship between educator and student.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 965 (By Allen), Relating to post-release housing for inmates released on parole or to mandatory supervision.
To Corrections.

HB 966 (By Allen), Relating to information on classes or programs required to be completed before an inmate is released on parole.
To Corrections.

HB 967 (By Allen), Relating to program accessibility for female inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Corrections.

HB 968 (By Gates), Relating to procedures in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship filed by the Department of Family and Protective Services.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 969 (By Cook, Raymond, and Lujan), Relating to local regulation to enforce child custody orders; authorizing a civil penalty.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 970 (By Zwiener), Relating to the repeal of statutes regarding the criminality or unacceptability of homosexual conduct and to the recognition of certain same-sex relationship statuses.
To State Affairs.

HB 971 (By Goodwin), Relating to the frequency with which the comptroller is required to conduct the school district property value study and the ratio study of an appraisal district.
To Public Education.

HB 972 (By Capriglione), Relating to warning labels for opioid prescription drugs.
To Public Health.

HB 973 (By Zwiener), Relating to the creation and uses of the critical infrastructure resiliency fund and the eligibility of certain water-related projects for state financial assistance.
To State Affairs.

HB 974 (By Zwiener), Relating to law enforcement policies prohibiting a peace officer from using less lethal projectiles for the purpose of controlling the activity or movement of a gathering of people.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 975 (By Neave Criado, K. Bell, and Bowers), Relating to the designation of the portion of Interstate Highway 635 in Mesquite as the Officer Richard Houston II Memorial Highway.
To Transportation.

HB 976 (By Patterson), Relating to affirmative defenses to prosecution for certain offenses involving material or conduct that is obscene or otherwise harmful to children.
To State Affairs.

HB 977 (By VanDeaver), Relating to the creation of a Texas Commission on Assessment and Accountability.
To Public Education.

HB 978 (By Ordaz), Relating to pet cruelty by a pet groomer; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 979 (By Howard), Relating to the repeal of and exceptions to certain laws prohibiting abortion.
To Public Health.

HB 980 (By Cook), Relating to the privilege against disclosure of certain collaborative family law communications.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 981 (By R. Lopez), Relating to providing notice to a state representative and senator of certain administrative actions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 982 (By Toth), Relating to a prohibition on contracts with certain companies that use certain environmental, social, and governance criteria.
To State Affairs.

HB 983 (By Leo-Wilson), Relating to the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 984 (By Capriglione), Relating to the employment of a chief privacy officer in the Department of Information Resources.
To State Affairs.

HB 985 (By Cain), Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain surplus state revenue.
To Appropriations.

HB 986 (By Rosenthal), Relating to the categorization, collection, and publication of certain demographic and other information pertaining to certain public benefits programs.
To Human Services.

HB 987 (By Howard), Relating to equipment used or intended for use in testing or analyzing a controlled substance.
To Public Health.

HB 988 (By Howard), Relating to informational materials provided through the alternatives to abortion program.
To Public Health.

HB 989 (By Howard), Relating to the establishment of a higher education plan for human papillomavirus education and prevention.
To Higher Education.

HB 990 (By Howard), Relating to the task force on racial diversity in the nursing workforce.
To Public Health.

HB 991 (By Meza), Relating to establishing a minimum wage for school bus drivers.
To Public Education.

HB 992 (By R. Lopez), Relating to authorizing an increase in an optional county fee on vehicle registration in certain counties.
To Transportation.

HB 993 (By Muñoz), Relating to sheriff's department civil service systems in certain counties.
To County Affairs.

HB 994 (By Muñoz), Relating to sheriff's department civil service systems in certain counties.
To County Affairs.

HB 995 (By Muñoz), Relating to line of duty illness or injury leave for sheriff's department civil service systems in certain counties.
To County Affairs.

HB 996 (By Thierry), Relating to the prosecution of the offenses of unlawful carrying of certain weapons and unlawful transfer of certain weapons.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 997 (By Muñoz), Relating to municipal authority to prohibit police or fire department employees from circulating or signing certain employment petitions.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 998 (By Paul), Relating to the provision of property owners' association insurance by the FAIR Plan Association in certain areas.
To Insurance.

HB 999 (By Price), Relating to the effect of certain reductions in a health benefit plan enrollee's out-of-pocket expenses for certain prescription drugs on enrollee cost-sharing requirements.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 1001 (By Capriglione), Relating to the definition of state-mandated health benefits for the purposes of consumer choice of benefits plans.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 1002 (By Price), Relating to the membership of a public school concussion oversight team and the removal of a public school student from an interscholastic athletic activity on the basis of a suspected concussion.
To Public Education.

HB 1003 (By Shaheen), Relating to ineligibility to serve as a poll watcher.
To Elections.

HB 1004 (By Shaheen), Relating to the prosecution of the offenses of trafficking of persons and compelling prostitution and to certain consequences of compelling prostitution.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1005 (By Rosenthal), Relating to the assignment of public school students enrolled in certain school districts to an uncertified teacher.
To Public Education.

HB 1006 (By Tepper), Relating to protected expression, intellectual freedom, and viewpoint diversity at public institutions of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 1007 (By Turner), Relating to prohibiting weapons in certain facilities or residences providing services to individuals with an intellectual disability or a developmental disability.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1008 (By Turner), Relating to employment and license suspension of persons who provide care to individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability and who are under investigation for certain misconduct.
To Human Services.

HB 1009 (By Turner), Relating to criminal history record information reviews of certain individuals providing services to individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability.
To Human Services.

HB 1010 (By Turner), Relating to the insurable interest of certain persons providing care to individuals with disabilities in the life of those individuals.
To Human Services.

HB 1011 (By Neave Criado), Relating to an exception from requirements to assist or cooperate with federal immigration officers for matters regarding activities that occur at a domestic violence shelter.
To State Affairs.

HB 1012 (By J. González), Relating to the prohibition of certain discrimination; authorizing civil penalties.
To State Affairs.

HB 1013 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to statewide requirements for renewable electric generating capacity.
To State Affairs.

HB 1014 (By Plesa and Ramos), Relating to county and municipal housing authority pet policies.
To County Affairs.

HB 1015 (By Vasut), Relating to a prohibition on receipt of state money by businesses that implement COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
To State Affairs.

HB 1016 (By Vasut), Relating to status notifications provided by the Parks and Wildlife Department to a person who submits a rulemaking petition or accessibility complaint.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HB 1017 (By Sherman), Relating to an affirmative finding of family violence entered in the trial of certain offenses.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1018 (By Lujan), Relating to the use, possession, delivery, or manufacture of testing equipment that identifies the presence of fentanyl, alpha-methylfentanyl, or any other derivative of fentanyl.
To Public Health.

HB 1019 (By Reynolds and V. Jones), Relating to the reentry and reintegration programs provided by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Corrections.

HB 1020 (By Reynolds), Relating to the acceptance of identification for voters who identify as transgender.
To Elections.

HB 1021 (By Howard), Relating to criminal history record information obtained by certain facilities and private agencies on behalf of facilities.
To Human Services.

HB 1022 (By Leo-Wilson), Relating to the hours of work of county employees.
To County Affairs.

HB 1023 (By Harrison), Relating to the regulation of laboratory developed tests during a federally declared public health emergency.
To State Affairs.

HB 1024 (By S. Thompson, Kuempel, Hernandez, Darby, and Allen), Relating to the value of a residential dwelling offered or awarded as a prize at a charitable raffle.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1025 (By Darby), Relating to the release of a reversionary interest in certain real property by the Health and Human Services Commission.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 1026 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to health benefit plan coverage for hair prostheses for cancer patients.
To Insurance.

HB 1027 (By Slawson), Relating to the repeal of the additional ad valorem taxes imposed as a result of a sale or change of use of certain land.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1028 (By Rosenthal), Relating to engaging in certain prohibited conduct with the intent to intimidate or interfere with a person seeking or providing health care services or attending an established place of religious worship; increasing a criminal penalty.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1029 (By Harrison), Relating to a prohibition on funding for gender reassignment.
To State Affairs.

HB 1030 (By Schaefer), Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain surplus state revenue.
To Appropriations.

HB 1031 (By Slaton), Relating to remote vehicle disabling technology capable of being activated or engaged by a motor vehicle manufacturer or governmental entity; creating criminal offenses.
To State Affairs.

HB 1032 (By Noble), Relating to prohibited vaccination status discrimination and requirements for COVID-19 vaccines.
To State Affairs.

HB 1033 (By Tepper), Relating to prohibiting the use of political tests by governmental entities and certain government contracts.
To State Affairs.

HB 1034 (By Stucky), Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the use of revenue from that tax.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1035 (By Meza), Relating to an indicator of achievement for evaluating the performance of public elementary, middle, and junior high school campuses and districts under the public school accountability system.
To Public Education.

HB 1036 (By Meza), Relating to a law enforcement agency policy regarding the discharge of a firearm by a peace officer at or in the direction of a moving vehicle.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1037 (By Meza), Relating to a sales and use tax exemption for taxable items used to assist persons with an intellectual, developmental, or cognitive disability.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1038 (By Cain), Relating to a biennial report on state lending and credit support programs.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1039 (By E. Thompson), Relating to coverage of additional living expenses under a residential property insurance policy.
To Insurance.

HB 1040 (By Paul), Relating to the authority of entities regulated by the Texas Department of Insurance to conduct business electronically.
To Insurance.

HB 1041 (By Tepper), Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1042 (By Hinojosa), Relating to certain notice and filing requirements in court proceedings involving persons with mental illness.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1043 (By Hinojosa), Relating to a prohibition against covenants not to compete for certain low-wage employees.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1044 (By Hinojosa), Relating to the issuance of a transcript by a postsecondary educational institution to a student who is in default on certain student loans.
To Higher Education.

HB 1045 (By Hinojosa), Relating to prohibiting the dismissal of certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship involving the Department of Family and Protective Services.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1046 (By Tepper), Relating to prohibiting the use of political tests by public institutions of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 1047 (By Hinojosa), Relating to the submission of certain reports to the legislature by the governor regarding a declared state of disaster.
To State Affairs.

HB 1048 (By Hinojosa), Relating to a landlord's notice to residential tenants regarding rent increases.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1049 (By Hinojosa), Relating to prohibiting a prospective residential landlord from increasing the amount of rent during the rental application process.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1050 (By Hinojosa), Relating to the authority of pharmacists to dispense self-administered hormonal contraceptives.
To Public Health.

HB 1051 (By Hinojosa), Relating to the means by which schools are compared in the Public School Accountability System.
To Public Education.

HB 1052 (By Hinojosa), Relating to the use of enrollment for purposes of the special education allotment under the Foundation School Program.
To Public Education.

HB 1053 (By Rosenthal), Relating to measures to facilitate the successful completion of degree and certificate programs by certain adult learners at public institutions of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 1054 (By Turner), Relating to the classification of certain construction workers and the eligibility of those workers for unemployment benefits; providing an administrative penalty.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1055 (By Turner), Relating to the eligibility for unemployment benefits of individuals who are unemployed due to certain labor disputes.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1056 (By Hinojosa), Relating to the registration of financial institutions and investment firms that lease residential real property.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1057 (By Hinojosa), Relating to restrictions on the purchase of a single-family home by an investment firm.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1058 (By Goldman), Relating to a franchise or insurance premium tax credit for certain housing developments.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1059 (By Thierry), Relating to a prohibition on prosecuting or referring to juvenile court certain persons for certain conduct constituting the offense of prostitution, to the provision of services to those persons, and to the prosecution of related criminal offenses.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1060 (By Guerra), Relating to the implementation of telehealth services programs at certain public primary and secondary schools and the appointment of a telehealth services program task force to conduct a study and issue a report concerning the implementation of those programs.
To Public Education.

HB 1061 (By Guerra), Relating to a notification requirement concerning the availability of nurses on the campus of a public school, including an open-enrollment charter school.
To Public Education.

HB 1062 (By Guerra), Relating to the expansion of eligibility for Medicaid to certain individuals under the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 1063 (By Guerra), Relating to the content of certain biennial legislative reports on immunizations issued by the Department of State Health Services.
To Public Health.

HB 1064 (By Sherman), Relating to the award of good conduct time to certain inmates; changing parole eligibility.
To Corrections.

HB 1065 (By Sherman), Relating to official oppression and to law enforcement policies requiring peace officers to report certain peace officer misconduct; creating a criminal offense.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1066 (By VanDeaver), Relating to a psychological assessment of homicidal risk of a public school student following the student's expulsion or placement in a disciplinary alternative education program for certain conduct.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1067 (By VanDeaver), Relating to the detachment and annexation of school district territory by petition.
To Public Education.

HB 1068 (By Frank), Relating to the construction of a meteorological tower near a federally owned or operated radar installation or military installation; providing an administrative penalty.
To State Affairs.

HB 1069 (By Guerra), Relating to establishing the Texas State Seal of Bilingualism and Biliteracy for public high school students.
To Public Education.

HB 1070 (By Guerra), Relating to the methods of voter registration.
To Elections.

HB 1071 (By Guerra), Relating to voter registration application forms in high schools.
To Elections.

HB 1072 (By Ramos), Relating to the prosecution of the offenses of unlawful carrying of certain weapons and unlawful transfer of certain weapons.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1073 (By Hull), Relating to certain health care services contract arrangements entered into by insurers or employee benefit plans and health care providers.
To Insurance.

HB 1074 (By Hull), Relating to construction of certain laws prohibiting discrimination, distinctions, inducements, rebates, and certain other conduct related to property and casualty insurance.
To Insurance.

HB 1075 (By C.J. Harris, Button, Jetton, Shaheen, and Sherman), Relating to certain property interests of a foreign government in agricultural land.
To State Affairs.

HB 1076 (By Neave Criado, Geren, Anchía, Frazier, and Vo), Relating to hiring and licensing certain persons as peace officers.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1077 (By Martinez), Relating to the establishment of a public law school in the Rio Grande Valley.
To Higher Education.

HB 1078 (By Martinez), Relating to establishment of the disaster identification system for a declared state of disaster.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1079 (By Martinez), Relating to warning signs posted by certain food service establishments that prepare food items containing peanut products.
To Public Health.

HB 1080 (By Martinez), Relating to cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification requirements for certain food service employees.
To Public Health.

HB 1081 (By Martinez), Relating to a highway toll exemption for public school buses.
To Transportation.

HB 1082 (By Hernandez), Relating to the release of a tier two form listing hazardous chemicals that is in the possession of a political subdivision of this state.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 1083 (By Bucy), Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly and their surviving spouses.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1084 (By Hull), Relating to a study by the Legislative Budget Board on the cost of providing paid family leave to state employees.
To State Affairs.

HB 1085 (By Hull), Relating to certain procedures relating to children placed under a parental child safety placement.
To Human Services.

HB 1086 (By Hull), Relating to court orders to aid an investigation by the Department of Family and Protective Services.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1087 (By Hull), Relating to the contents of a petition in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1088 (By A. Johnson), Relating to the representation of a community supervision and corrections department in cases in which a person under the supervision of that department challenges the fact or duration of the supervision.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1089 (By Rosenthal), Relating to contracting with companies that boycott or discriminate against certain entities.
To State Affairs.

HB 1090 (By Rosenthal), Relating to contracting with companies that boycott Israel.
To State Affairs.

HB 1091 (By Rosenthal), Relating to contracting with companies that boycott certain energy companies.
To State Affairs.

HB 1092 (By Rosenthal), Relating to contracting with companies that discriminate against the firearm or ammunition industries.
To State Affairs.

HB 1093 (By Cunningham), Relating to planning and financial responsibility requirements for certain aggregate production operations; providing for the imposition of an administrative penalty.
To Natural Resources.

HB 1094 (By Cunningham), Relating to the disposition of abandoned or unclaimed property seized by a peace officer.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1095 (By Slawson), Relating to the regulation of state banks.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1096 (By Toth), Relating to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain counties.
To Transportation.

HB 1097 (By Hinojosa), Relating to the cash balance annuity for members of the legislature and the lieutenant governor.
To State Affairs.

HB 1098 (By Hinojosa), Relating to the admission policy of an open-enrollment charter school.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1099 (By Hernandez), Relating to annually adjusting for inflation the maximum amount of a motor vehicle excluded in determining eligibility for the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
To Human Services.

HB 1100 (By J.E. Johnson), Relating to the regulation of certain senior living facilities.
To Human Services.

HB 1101 (By Goodwin), Relating to authorizing a statewide referendum allowing voters to indicate a preference for observing standard time year-round or observing daylight saving time year-round.
To State Affairs.

HB 1102 (By Rosenthal), Relating to a change of name and sex for certain persons and the issuance of associated vital records and documentation; authorizing a fee.
To Public Health.

HB 1103 (By Toth), Relating to the dates a retail fireworks permit holder may sell fireworks to the public.
To County Affairs.

HB 1104 (By Cunningham), Relating to a waiver of the preservation of evidence and the return of a seized weapon in a criminal case.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1105 (By Price), Relating to the administration of a medication and the ordering and administration of an immunization or vaccination by a pharmacist.
To Public Health.

HB 1106 (By Goodwin), Relating to the training of and the provision of acupuncture services by an acudetox specialist.
To Public Health.

HB 1107 (By Goodwin), Relating to an annual adjustment to the basic allotment under the Foundation School Program to reflect inflation.
To Public Education.

HB 1108 (By Campos), Relating to a full-time, on-site property manager or security guard at certain housing facilities operated by public housing authorities.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1109 (By Campos), Relating to the provision of an emergency power source to residents of certain public housing facilities.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1110 (By Campos), Relating to the reimbursement of residents of public housing authorities for certain losses resulting from a disaster.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1111 (By Meza), Relating to a study on the provision of applied behavior analysis services to children with autism under Medicaid and other public benefits programs.
To Human Services.

HB 1112 (By Meza), Relating to preferential voting in a primary election.
To Elections.

HB 1113 (By Meza), Relating to the creation of a low-interest loan program for entrepreneurs with physical or mental disabilities.
To International Relations and Economic Development.

HB 1114 (By Kacal and Kitzman), Relating to the service area of the Blinn Junior College District.
To Higher Education.

HB 1115 (By Hernandez), Relating to cost-of-living increases applicable to benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1116 (By Muñoz), Relating to a cost-of-living adjustment applicable to certain benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, including a related study.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1117 (By Leo-Wilson), Relating to the determination of resident status of students by public institutions of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 1118 (By Thierry), Relating to a franchise tax credit for entities that establish a grocery store or healthy corner store in a food desert.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1119 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to requiring cultural inclusion curriculum as part of the enrichment curriculum for public schools.
To Public Education.

HB 1120 (By Cook), Relating to orders for possession of and access to a child in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1121 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to the implementation of certain rules regarding public school accountability adopted by the commissioner of education or the Texas Education Agency.
To Public Education.

HB 1122 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to a financial assistance program for open-enrollment charter school facilities.
To Public Education.

HB 1123 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to the adoption of a healthy and safe school water plan by public schools.
To Public Education.

HB 1124 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to creating abbreviated educator preparation programs for certification in marketing education and certification in health science technology education.
To Public Education.

HB 1125 (By Cook), Relating to the enforcement of a temporary ex parte protective order.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1126 (By Martinez Fischer), Relating to the minimum wage.
To International Relations and Economic Development.

HB 1127 (By Martinez Fischer), Relating to the payment in installments of ad valorem taxes on a residence homestead.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1128 (By Martinez Fischer), Relating to availability of and benefits provided under health benefit plan coverage.
To Insurance.

HB 1129 (By Martinez Fischer), Relating to the creation of a health insurance risk pool for certain health benefit plan enrollees; authorizing an assessment.
To Insurance.

HB 1130 (By Spiller), Relating to a district or county attorney participating as counsel in certain proceedings.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1131 (By Spiller), Relating to the authority of a justice of the peace to issue a search warrant to collect a blood specimen from a person arrested for certain intoxication criminal offenses.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1132 (By Spiller), Relating to the amount of an expenditure made by certain political subdivisions for which competitive bidding is required.
To County Affairs.

HB 1133 (By Spiller and Harless), Relating to an exemption from the application of the Private Security Act for volunteer security services provided at certain places or events.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1134 (By Jetton), Relating to confirmation of a voter's residence by a voter registrar.
To Elections.

HB 1135 (By Jetton), Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for assault of an educator or health care professional.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1136 (By Jetton), Relating to the period for which a person is required to register as a sex offender based on the offense of compelling prostitution.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1137 (By Martinez), Relating to cost-of-living increases applicable to benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1138 (By Martinez), Relating to the prosecution of the criminal offense of reckless discharge of a firearm.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1139 (By Thierry), Relating to the employment of full-time registered nurses at public schools.
To Public Education.

HB 1140 (By Schofield), Relating to the voter identification required for submission of an early voting ballot by mail.
To Elections.

HB 1141 (By Cortez), Relating to establishment of an employee grievance procedure by the Health and Human Services Commission and Department of Family and Protective Services.
To Human Services.

HB 1142 (By Thierry), Relating to measures to assist students enrolled at public institutions of higher education who are homeless or who are or were in foster care.
To Higher Education.

HB 1143 (By Reynolds), Relating to the election of trustees of certain school districts.
To Public Education.

HB 1144 (By Reynolds and Lalani), Relating to a "Texas Way" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 1145 (By Reynolds), Relating to electronic voter registration.
To Elections.

HB 1146 (By Reynolds), Relating to the interconnection of the ERCOT power grid to grids outside the ERCOT power region.
To State Affairs.

HB 1147 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to the regulation of bleeding control stations in public schools.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1148 (By Rosenthal and Walle), Relating to the repeal of the prohibition against certain municipal or county regulation of the rental or leasing of housing accommodations.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1149 (By Swanson), Relating to requiring parental consent for psychological or psychiatric examination, testing, or treatment conducted by a school district employee.
To Public Education.

HB 1150 (By Schofield), Relating to the form of a constitutional amendment on a ballot.
To State Affairs.

HB 1151 (By Vasut), Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates to state and federal judges.
To Transportation.

HB 1152 (By Vo, Garcia, and Neave Criado), Relating to hiring and licensing certain veterans as peace officers.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1153 (By Vasut), Relating to the authority of a Type A or Type B general-law municipality to change to a Type C general-law municipality.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1154 (By Vasut), Relating to commissioners court quorum requirements and voting requirements applicable to the levying of a county tax.
To County Affairs.

HB 1155 (By Patterson), Relating to parental rights in public education and prohibiting instruction regarding sexual orientation or gender identity for certain public school students.
To Public Education.

HB 1156 (By Rogers), Relating to the disposition of surplus traffic and roadwork safety equipment by the Department of Public Safety and Texas Department of Transportation.
To Transportation.

HB 1157 (By Lozano), Relating to excused absences from public school for certain students to attend mental health care appointments.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1158 (By Darby), Relating to advanced clean energy projects and certain other projects that reduce or eliminate carbon dioxide emissions.
To Energy Resources.

HB 1159 (By Anderson), Relating to county and municipal housing authority pet policies.
To County Affairs.

HB 1160 (By Rogers), Relating to eligibility to be a candidate for, or elected or appointed to, a public elective office in this state.
To Elections.

HB 1161 (By Meyer), Relating to the confidentiality of home address information for victims of child abduction and to the administration of the address confidentiality program by the office of the attorney general.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1162 (By Thierry), Relating to continuing education in cultural competence and implicit bias for certain physicians.
To Public Health.

HB 1163 (By Smith), Relating to creating the criminal offense of boating while intoxicated with a child passenger; changing the eligibility for deferred adjudication community supervision.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1164 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to health benefit plan coverage for hair prostheses for breast cancer patients.
To Insurance.

HB 1165 (By Thierry), Relating to medical education coursework in cultural competence and implicit bias.
To Public Health.

HB 1166 (By Rosenthal and Plesa), Relating to pet deposits or fees collected by landlords.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1167 (By Romero), Relating to the licensing of marriage and family therapists, marriage and family therapist associates, professional counselors, professional counselor associates, and social workers, including certain out-of-state applicants.
To Human Services.

HB 1168 (By Cole), Relating to a program to provide housing vouchers to emergency medical services personnel in certain counties.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1169 (By Shaheen), Relating to procedures for the issuance of a personal identification certificate to a person 65 years of age or older whose driver's license is surrendered.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1170 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to policies and standards for providing legal representation to indigent defendants in certain capital felony cases.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1171 (By Cole), Relating to applicability of civil service status to emergency medical services personnel in certain municipalities.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1172 (By Meza), Relating to an early childhood literacy plan for students enrolled in a dual language program in a public school.
To Public Education.

HB 1173 (By Meza), Relating to a tenant's right to terminate a residential lease following certain outages of essential utilities.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1174 (By Howard), Relating to the authority of municipalities to prohibit the sale of single-use plastic water bottles at municipal golf courses.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1175 (By Plesa), Relating to the distribution of funds designated for the low-income vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and accelerated vehicle retirement program.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 1176 (By Ramos), Relating to the capacity of minors to consent to contraception-related examination or medical treatment.
To Public Health.

HB 1177 (By Patterson), Relating to a school security volunteer program.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1178 (By Rogers), Relating to the authority of a magistrate to issue a search warrant to collect a blood specimen from a person arrested for certain intoxication offenses.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1179 (By Ramos), Relating to informing the public about the availability of provisions in protective orders, including provisions regarding pets and other companion animals.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1180 (By Paul), Relating to practices and procedures for an early voting ballot voted by mail.
To Elections.

HB 1181 (By Shaheen), Relating to restricting access to pornographic materials on certain websites and creating civil liability for certain actions that allow children to access pornographic materials.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1182 (By Harless), Relating to judicial statistics and other pertinent information gathered by the Texas Judicial Council and certain populous counties.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1183 (By Harrison), Relating to requiring coursework in economics for an associate or baccalaureate degree program at a public institution of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 1184 (By Rose), Relating to access to criminal history record information for use in certain research or statistical projects.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1185 (By Dean), Relating to the creation and operation of pediatric long-term care access assurance programs in certain counties.
To Human Services.

HB 1186 (By Slawson), Relating to the requirements for the conversion of a trust institution into a state trust company.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1187 (By J. Jones), Relating to the inclusion of affordable housing as a qualifying project for public-private partnerships.
To County Affairs.

HB 1188 (By Ramos), Relating to the creation of a Texas conditional driver's permit, provisional Texas conditional driver's permit, and Texas conditional learner permit; authorizing a fee.
To State Affairs.

HB 1189 (By Davis), Relating to limitations on the appraised value of certain real property in specified areas for ad valorem tax purposes.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1190 (By Klick), Relating to the prescribing and ordering of Schedule II controlled substances by certain advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants.
To Public Health.

HB 1191 (By Cain), Relating to the regulation of raising or keeping six or fewer chickens by a political subdivision or property owners' association.
To Agriculture and Livestock.

HB 1192 (By Turner), Relating to the Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program.
To Higher Education.

HB 1193 (By Turner), Relating to prohibiting housing discrimination by a property owners' association against a residential tenant based on the tenant's method of payment.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1194 (By Turner), Relating to the requirement of a public hearing on certain applications for a permit to drill an oil or gas well.
To Energy Resources.

HB 1195 (By Holland), Relating to the authority of a county to require photo identification to file certain documents with the county clerk.
To County Affairs.

HB 1196 (By Romero), Relating to certain contracts regarding airports operated by or on behalf of a local government.
To Transportation.

HB 1197 (By Cook), Relating to factors the court must consider when determining the best interest of a child in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1198 (By Dean), Relating to a public awareness campaign to promote the proper attachment of trailers to certain motor vehicles.
To Transportation.

HB 1199 (By Dean), Relating to the inclusion of certain information regarding trailers in vehicle accident reports.
To Transportation.

HB 1200 (By Reynolds), Relating to authorizing the possession, use, cultivation, distribution, transportation, and delivery of medical cannabis for medical use by qualifying patients with certain debilitating medical conditions and the licensing of dispensing organizations and cannabis testing facilities; authorizing fees.
To Public Health.

HCR 4 (By Rogers), Designating Mineral Wells as the official Wellness Capital of Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2023.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 5 (By Moody), Authorizing the State Preservation Board to approve and permit the construction of a monument at the state Capitol Complex honoring the victims of mass shootings.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 6 (By Craddick), Authorizing the burial of Patrick John Nugent in the State Cemetery.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 7 (By Raymond), Urging the U.S. Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification a federal balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
To State Affairs.

HCR 8 (By Shaheen), Designating the first full week in April as Gifted and Talented Students Week for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Public Education.

HCR 9 (By Shaheen), Designating Celina as the Halloween Capital of North Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2023.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 10 (By Dutton), Designating the second Tuesday in October as Legislators in Schools Day for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Public Education.

HCR 11 (By Lozano), Urging the president of the United States to keep Title 42 in place.
To State Affairs.

HCR 12 (By R. Lopez), Designating September 30 as Texas Veterans Suicide Prevention Day for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HCR 13 (By Raymond), Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to rename the TWC building the Lloyd M. Bentsen State Office Building.
To State Affairs.

HCR 20 (By Herrero), Urging Congress to repeal the Government Pension Offset and the Windfall Elimination Provision of the Social Security Act.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HCR 22 (By Cain, Vasut, Leach, C.J. Harris, and Burrows), Urging Congress to propose and submit to the states for ratification the "Keep Nine" amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
To State Affairs.

HCR 23 (By Craddick), Honoring Lori Blong on her election as mayor of Midland.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HCR 26 (By Oliverson), Authorizing the State Preservation Board, subject to state law and rules of the board, to approve the construction of a monument honoring victims of communism at the State Capitol Complex, at a site outside of the historic Capitol grounds.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 27 (By Stucky), Redesignating Bridgeport as the official Stagecoach Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 28 (By Cain), Calling on the federal government to conduct an unbiased and comprehensive investigation of the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
To State Affairs.

HCR 29 (By Leo-Wilson), Designating the second to last week in April as Texas Christian Heritage Week for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 30 (By Guerra and Darby), Expressing support for geothermal energy production.
To Energy Resources.

HCR 31 (By Cain), Urging Congress to overturn the "Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached 'Stabilizing Braces'" rule via the Congressional Review Act.
To State Affairs.

HCR 32 (By Reynolds), Requesting the creation of a joint interim committee to study the legacy of convict leasing in Texas.
To House Administration.

HCR 33 (By Reynolds), Urging Congress to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
To Elections.

HCR 34 (By Holland), Designating February 10 as Crossing Guard Appreciation Day for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Public Education.

HCR 36 (By Guillen), Urging Congress to ensure that the survivors and surviving families of the Sutherland Springs mass shooting receive compensation equivalent to the relief provided to those impacted by similar incidents.
To Select Community Safety.

HCR 37 (By Wu), Designating May 31 as Texas Foster Youth Empowerment Day for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Human Services.

HCR 38 (By Oliverson), Urging the United States Congress to investigate the anti-fiduciary practices of BlackRock CEO Larry Fink.
To State Affairs.

HCR 39 (By Anchía), Designating an area in Dallas as Koreatown Dallas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 40 (By C.J. Harris), Affirming the governor's authority to order the Texas Military Department to shoot down an aircraft illegally operating inside Texas airspace if that aircraft's purpose is to collect information in behalf of a foreign nation.
To State Affairs.

HCR 41 (By Rogers), Expressing support for the Electoral College.
To Elections.

HCR 42 (By Leo-Wilson), Designating Winnie as the official Rice Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 43 (By Dutton), Urging local police departments to take action against police officers that fail to follow laws, policies, and regulations.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HCR 44 (By Hinojosa), Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to name the Capitol Complex Child Development Center "Emma's Garden" in honor of Emma Barrientos.
To State Affairs.

HCR 45 (By Cook), Redesignating the City of Mansfield as the official Pickle Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 46 (By Patterson), Urging Congress to pass legislation to protect children from the harms of social media.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HCR 47 (By Canales), Extending the duty of the comptroller of public accounts under Section 7-c, Article VIII, Texas Constitution, to deposit certain tax revenue to the state highway fund.
To Appropriations.

HCR 48 (By Oliverson), Expressing support for the Texas attorney general to bring an action against a federal agency to assert any claim the attorney general determines is justiciable to prevent the agency from violating federal law.
To State Affairs.

HCR 49 (By Reynolds), Urging Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HCR 50 (By Reynolds), Urging Congress to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour.
To International Relations and Economic Development.

HCR 51 (By Reynolds), Urging Congress to restore and strengthen the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
To Elections.

HCR 52 (By Reynolds), Urging Congress to pass House Resolution 61, the Leading Against White Supremacy Act of 2023.
To State Affairs.

HCR 53 (By Reynolds), Urging Congress to pass H.R. 40 to establish the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans.
To State Affairs.

HCR 54 (By Slaton), Notifying the federal government of the tragic loss of firearms, accessories, and ammunition of all private gun owners in Hunt, Hopkins, and Van Zandt Counties, and possibly other counties, in a series of alleged boating accidents.
To State Affairs.

HCR 55 (By Raymond), Authorizing the burial of Guy Herman in the State Cemetery.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 60 (By C. Morales), Urging Congress to repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).
To Select Community Safety.

HCR 61 (By Manuel), Designating Port Arthur as the official Cajun Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 62 (By Hunter), Requesting that the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of the House of Representatives create a joint interim committee to study motorcycle operator profiling by law enforcement officers.
To House Administration.

HCR 63 (By Hunter), Requesting the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker to create a joint interim committee to study suicide prevention in Texas.
To House Administration.

HCR 64 (By Hunter), Requesting the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House to create a joint interim committee to study human trafficking in Texas.
To House Administration.

HCR 65 (By Hunter), Requesting the Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the House to create a joint interim committee to study domestic violence in Texas.
To House Administration.

HCR 68 (By Darby), Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of oil at Santa Rita No. 1.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HCR 69 (By Hunter), Requesting that the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of the House of Representatives create a joint interim committee to study the construction of a second vehicular causeway connecting Padre Island to the mainland.
To House Administration.

HCR 70 (By Hefner), Commemorating the 150th anniversary of Mineola.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HCR 71 (By J. González), Directing the Texas Facilities Commission to name the building being constructed in Phase Two of the Texas Capitol Complex Master Plan at the northwest corner of Congress Avenue and 15th Street the Irma Rangel Building.
To State Affairs.

HR 13 (By Vasut), Suspending the constitutional order of business.
To House Administration.

HR 61 (By Meza), Remembering those who lost their lives during the November 1984 anti-Sikh genocide.
To State Affairs.

HR 114 (By Stucky), Recognizing January 2023 as Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HR 238 (By Slaton), Impeaching and suspending from office Judge Mary Brown, Judge of the 301st Judicial District.
To State Affairs.

HR 302 (By Goodwin), Expressing solidarity with the freedom movement in Iran.
To State Affairs.

List No. 1 - March 3

HB 2 (By Meyer), Relating to providing property tax relief through the public school finance system and property tax appraisal and administration.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1201 (By Dean), Relating to a cost-of-living adjustment applicable to certain benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1202 (By Vasut), Relating to restitution payments for the support of a child whose parent or guardian is a victim of intoxication manslaughter.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1203 (By Ordaz), Relating to the prosecution of the offense of cruelty to nonlivestock animals.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1204 (By Martinez), Relating to the authority of a municipality to remove territory from an emergency services district following annexation.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 1205 (By Martinez), Relating to the applicability of a county fire code and the authority of a county fire marshal in certain areas subject to another fire code or certain interlocal agreements.
To County Affairs.

HB 1206 (By Guillen), Relating to a determination of a school district's assets to liabilities ratio under the public school financial accountability rating system.
To Public Education.

HB 1207 (By Guillen), Relating to the statute of limitations for tampering with certain physical evidence.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1208 (By Guillen), Relating to the reading and marking of a ballot by a person occupying a voting station or by the person's child.
To Elections.

HB 1209 (By Guillen and Ramos), Relating to the permissible uses of the bilingual education allotment provided under the foundation school program.
To Public Education.

HB 1210 (By Guillen), Relating to the May uniform election date.
To Elections.

HB 1211 (By Guillen and Ramos), Relating to repayment of certain mental health professional education loans.
To Higher Education.

HB 1212 (By Jetton), Relating to verification of excused absences from public school for the purpose of observing religious holy days.
To Public Education.

HB 1213 (By Rosenthal), Relating to the temperature at which a facility operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is maintained.
To Corrections.

HB 1214 (By Sherman), Relating to supplemental liability insurance for foster homes.
To Insurance.

HB 1215 (By Cook), Relating to consideration of criminal history of applicants for public employment.
To State Affairs.

HB 1216 (By Dean), Relating to the definition of marketplace seller for purposes of sales and use taxes.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1217 (By Swanson), Relating to the hours during which early voting by personal appearance is conducted.
To Elections.

HB 1218 (By Lozano), Relating to a cost-of-living adjustment applicable to certain benefits paid by the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1219 (By Reynolds), Relating to criminal history record information checks for applicants for employment and employees of group homes; creating a criminal offense.
To Human Services.

HB 1220 (By Reynolds), Relating to failure to report assault, neglect, or omission of care in certain group homes; creating a criminal offense.
To Human Services.

HB 1221 (By Metcalf), Relating to authorizing the comptroller to release a reported owner's unclaimed property to the owner's crime victim in certain circumstances and payment by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice of certain amounts owed by an inmate.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1222 (By Metcalf), Relating to license plates issued for and displayed on a vehicle.
To Transportation.

HB 1223 (By Metcalf), Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1224 (By Metcalf), Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1225 (By Metcalf), Relating to the administration of certain required assessment instruments in paper format.
To Public Education.

HB 1226 (By Metcalf), Relating to the repeal of the franchise tax.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1227 (By Metcalf), Relating to changing the eligibility for community supervision of a person convicted of possession or promotion of child pornography.
To Corrections.

HB 1228 (By Metcalf), Relating to the right of a property owner or the owner's agent to receive on request a copy of the information used to appraise the owner's property for ad valorem tax purposes.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1229 (By C.J. Harris), Relating to the collection and confidentiality of information regarding weapons in agency foster homes; creating a civil penalty.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1230 (By J. González), Relating to the confidentiality of and discovery procedures relating to certain material regarding the protection or security of a witness; creating a criminal offense.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1231 (By J. González), Relating to the disposal of exhibits used in criminal proceedings.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1232 (By J. González), Relating to the powers and duties of certain prosecutors and authorized peace officers of the offices of those prosecutors with respect to certain laws governing the installation and use of tracking equipment and access to certain communications.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1233 (By J. González), Relating to the disclosure of crime stoppers tips.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1234 (By E. Thompson), Relating to residential property insurance coverage of cosmetic damage to a metal roof.
To Insurance.

HB 1235 (By E. Thompson), Relating to the inclusion of diminished value in the minimum motor vehicle liability insurance coverage requirement.
To Insurance.

HB 1236 (By Oliverson), Relating to the definition of emergency care for purposes of certain health benefit plans.
To Insurance.

HB 1237 (By VanDeaver), Relating to the salary reclassification of certain positions with the Texas Department of Insurance State Fire Marshal's Office.
To Appropriations.

HB 1238 (By VanDeaver), Relating to the school health and related services program, including parental consent for program services, the establishment of a school health and related services program advisory council, and the publication of the Texas Medicaid Provider Procedures Manual.
To Human Services.

HB 1239 (By Oliverson), Relating to consideration by insurers of certain criteria for ratemaking.
To Insurance.

HB 1240 (By Oliverson), Relating to the authority of a physician to provide and dispense and to delegate authority to provide and dispense certain drugs.
To Public Health.

HB 1241 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to publication by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain information regarding natural gas flaring.
To Energy Resources.

HB 1242 (By Hernandez), Relating to the eligibility for unemployment compensation of certain employees who leave the workplace to care for a minor child.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1243 (By Hefner), Relating to the penalty for the offense of illegal voting; increasing a criminal penalty.
To Elections.

HB 1244 (By Shine and Lambert), Relating to the authority of the owner of a residence homestead to receive a discount for making an early payment of the ad valorem taxes on the homestead.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1245 (By Goodwin), Relating to campaign contribution limits for certain offices.
To Elections.

HB 1246 (By Craddick), Relating to disannexation of certain areas that do not receive full municipal services.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 1247 (By C.J. Harris), Relating to regulation of food service establishments, retail food stores, mobile food units, roadside food vendors, temporary food service establishments, and food managers.
To County Affairs.

HB 1248 (By Guillen), Relating to the eligibility of social workers for the Homes for Texas Heroes home loan program.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1249 (By Lozano), Relating to continuing education requirements for public school counselors.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1250 (By Plesa), Relating to expanding the number of dispensing organization license holders under the Texas Compassionate-Use Program.
To Public Health.

HB 1251 (By Plesa, Thierry, Patterson, Guillen, and Raymond), Relating to eligibility for the exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of certain first responders.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1252 (By Shaheen and Bailes), Relating to the audit of the financial records of certain property owners' associations.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1253 (By Shaheen), Relating to the punishment for the offense of sale, distribution, or display of harmful material to a minor; increasing a criminal penalty.
To State Affairs.

HB 1254 (By Darby), Relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.
To State Affairs.

HB 1255 (By Smithee), Relating to limitations periods in arbitration proceedings.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1256 (By Holland), Relating to seller's disclosure notice concerning special districts in which residential real property is located.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1257 (By Holland), Relating to a seller's notice of special district ad valorem taxes or assessments on newly constructed residential real properties.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1258 (By S. Thompson), Relating to grand jury proceedings; providing a punishment for contempt of court.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1259 (By Jetton), Relating to studies and reports regarding public-private partnerships and funding for certain public projects, including transportation projects.
To State Affairs.

HB 1260 (By Vasut), Relating to the cleaning of a structure used to grow oysters for cultivated oyster mariculture.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HB 1261 (By Vasut), Relating to the punishment for contempt of court by a truancy court.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1262 (By Vasut), Relating to the provision of written notice to vacate real property by electronic means.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1263 (By S. Thompson, Walle, and Wu), Relating to the ability of a local authority to designate school crossing zones and school crosswalks at high school campuses located in certain municipalities.
To Public Education.

HB 1264 (By Stucky), Relating to the designation of transmission operators by certain municipally owned electric utilities.
To State Affairs.

HB 1265 (By Button), Relating to sales and use tax exemptions for wound care dressings and certain feminine hygiene products.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1266 (By Schatzline), Relating to the definition of sexually oriented business.
To State Affairs.

HB 1267 (By Landgraf), Relating to the academic assessment of public school students.
To Public Education.

HB 1268 (By Walle), Relating to a landlord's liability to a tenant for a casualty loss to residential rental premises caused by the landlord.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1269 (By Cole), Relating to the deadline for an early voting ballot board to determine whether to accept voters' ballots.
To Elections.

HB 1270 (By Cole), Relating to the registration of voters at a polling place and related procedures.
To Elections.

HB 1271 (By Cole), Relating to the method of returning a ballot to be voted by mail.
To Elections.

HB 1272 (By Cole), Relating to the early voting period.
To Elections.

HB 1273 (By Cole), Relating to the days and hours during which the polls are open for early voting by personal appearance.
To Elections.

HB 1274 (By Cole), Relating to automatic voter registration on issuance or change of a driver's license or identification card by the Department of Public Safety.
To Elections.

HB 1275 (By Plesa, Shaheen, and Lalani), Relating to procedures for the issuance of a personal identification certificate to a person 65 years of age or older whose driver's license is surrendered.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1276 (By Hinojosa), Relating to the reduction of methane gas flaring on land dedicated to the permanent university fund.
To Energy Resources.

HB 1277 (By Cain, Moody, Leach, S. Thompson, and Patterson), Relating to pedestrian use of a sidewalk.
To Transportation.

HB 1278 (By Herrero), Relating to eliminating certain state-required assessment instruments and certain end-of-course assessment instruments not required by federal law.
To Public Education.

HB 1279 (By Tepper), Relating to the extent of a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 1280 (By Oliverson), Relating to the determination of compensation and reporting requirements for the franchise tax.
To State Affairs.

HB 1281 (By J. Jones), Relating to a notification requirement if a public school, including an open-enrollment charter school, does not have a nurse assigned to the school during all instructional hours.
To Public Education.

HB 1282 (By Plesa), Relating to county jailer training on interacting with veterans in the criminal justice system.
To County Affairs.

HB 1283 (By Oliverson and Raymond), Relating to prescription drug formularies applicable to the Medicaid managed care program.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 1284 (By Dean), Relating to the payment of certain employer contributions for retirees of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas who resume service.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1285 (By Shine), Relating to the duties of the taxpayer liaison officer of an appraisal district.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1286 (By Guillen), Relating to construction standards for certain recreational vehicle parks and campgrounds.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 1287 (By Guillen, Ortega, and Flores), Relating to annually adjusting for inflation the maximum amount of a motor vehicle excluded in determining eligibility for the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
To Human Services.

HB 1288 (By R. Lopez), Relating to health benefit plan coverage for early childhood intervention services.
To Insurance.

HB 1289 (By Campos), Relating to a training program for persons investigating suspected child abuse or neglect.
To Human Services.

HB 1290 (By Campos), Relating to the confiscation or misappropriation by a nursing facility of certain federal payments to a Medicaid recipient; increasing an administrative penalty.
To Human Services.

HB 1291 (By Campos), Relating to the essential knowledge and skills of the technology applications curriculum for certain public school students.
To Public Education.

HB 1292 (By Campos), Relating to access to mobile showers by homeless individuals in certain municipalities.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1293 (By Rose), Relating to the reimbursement of prescription drugs under Medicaid and the child health plan program.
To Human Services.

HB 1294 (By Muñoz), Relating to the selection of the board of directors of an appraisal district; authorizing the imposition of a fee.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1295 (By Goodwin), Relating to electronic voter registration.
To Elections.

HB 1296 (By Goodwin), Relating to the recusal of a member of the Railroad Commission of Texas in certain matters.
To State Affairs.

HB 1297 (By Dutton), Relating to vision screenings for students in public or private school.
To Public Education.

HB 1298 (By Dutton), Relating to menstrual disorders education and informational materials for public school students.
To Public Education.

HB 1299 (By Noble), Relating to the signature required on a carrier envelope for a ballot voted by mail; changing the elements of a criminal offense.
To Elections.

HB 1300 (By Geren), Relating to the punishment for the criminal offense of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1301 (By Geren), Relating to the duty of an appraisal review board to determine a motion or protest filed by a property owner and the right of the owner to appeal the board's determination.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1302 (By Geren), Relating to inspections and examinations by the Railroad Commission of Texas of certain sites and facilities conducted using unmanned aircraft.
To Energy Resources.

HB 1303 (By Geren), Relating to entities that provide video services.
To State Affairs.

HB 1304 (By Geren), Relating to the basic allotment and guaranteed yield under the public school finance system.
To Public Education.

HB 1305 (By Hefner), Relating to the designation of a portion of State Highway 19 as the Mildred McMillan Garrett Memorial Bridge.
To Transportation.

HB 1306 (By Paul), Relating to a requirement for certain entities to enter into a contract for election services.
To Elections.

HB 1307 (By Toth), Relating to municipal release of extraterritorial jurisdiction and disannexation involving certain areas.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 1308 (By Perez), Relating to the establishment of a constable's department civil service system in certain counties; creating a criminal offense.
To County Affairs.

HB 1309 (By Dutton), Relating to suits against certain governmental employees.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1310 (By Gámez), Relating to detention orders in a juvenile court proceeding.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1311 (By Dutton), Relating to the locations in which certain knives are prohibited.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1312 (By Vasut), Relating to meetings of the board of directors of a municipal utility district.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 1313 (By Burrows), Relating to a study on the side effects, adverse reactions, including death, and the effectiveness of vaccines against the SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19) or its variants.
To Public Health.

HB 1314 (By Herrero), Relating to the establishment by toll project entities of a discount program for electronic toll collection customers.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HB 1315 (By Herrero), Relating to the creation of the open burn pit registry fund and the issuance of specialty license plates to honor members of the United States armed forces exposed to open burn pits.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HB 1316 (By Allison), Relating to the prosecution and punishment of certain criminal offenses involving the smuggling of persons or the operation of a stash house; increasing criminal penalties.
To State Affairs.

HB 1317 (By Shine), Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications required or permitted under the Property Tax Code.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1318 (By Darby), Relating to the regulation of brine mining wells.
To Energy Resources.

HB 1319 (By Shine), Relating to the electronic payments required or permitted under the Property Tax Code; authorizing a fee.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1320 (By Geren), Relating to recovery under uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance coverage.
To Insurance.

HB 1321 (By Clardy), Relating to certain insurance practices with respect to repair of motor vehicles.
To Insurance.

HB 1322 (By Buckley), Relating to coordination of vision and eye care benefits under certain insurance policies and vision plans.
To Insurance.

HB 1323 (By Talarico and Lujan), Relating to the measures to encourage eligible students to claim certain tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions of higher education for students who are or have been in foster or other residential care.
To Higher Education.

HB 1324 (By Schatzline), Relating to the study of school district property values conducted by the comptroller of public accounts.
To Public Education.

HB 1325 (By Isaac), Relating to the allocation and deposit of certain surplus state revenue to the property tax relief fund for use in reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes.
To Appropriations.

HB 1326 (By Slawson), Relating to the academic assessment of public school students.
To Public Education.

HB 1327 (By E. Morales), Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public information law.
To State Affairs.

HB 1328 (By E. Morales), Relating to an optional blood type designation on a driver's license, personal identification certificate, or commercial driver's license or learner's permit.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1329 (By E. Morales), Relating to student loan repayment assistance for certain health care workers employed in rural counties.
To Higher Education.

HB 1330 (By E. Morales), Relating to a grant program for public improvement projects for unincorporated communities in certain counties.
To County Affairs.

HB 1331 (By Plesa), Relating to prohibiting the transfer of firearms to certain recipients.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1332 (By Herrero), Relating to the exemption of certain firefighters and police officers from jury service.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1333 (By Kacal), Relating to the sale and purchase of certain fish.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HB 1334 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to requiring cultural inclusion curriculum as part of the enrichment curriculum for public schools.
To Public Education.

HB 1335 (By Vasut), Relating to a defense to prosecution for the offense of cruelty to nonlivestock animals under certain circumstances.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1336 (By Darby), Relating to the ownership by a landowner of the geothermal energy and associated resources below the surface of the landowner's land.
To Energy Resources.

HB 1337 (By Hull, Oliverson, Harless, J. González, and A. Johnson), Relating to step therapy protocols required by health benefit plans for coverage of prescription drugs for serious mental illnesses.
To Insurance.

HB 1338 (By Raney), Relating to the participation of community-based organizations in workforce training programs funded by the skills development fund.
To International Relations and Economic Development.

HB 1339 (By Harless), Relating to the eligibility of certain volunteer firefighters and paramedics for unemployment compensation benefits.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1340 (By Frank), Relating to the licensing of certain military veterans as health care providers to practice in underserved areas.
To Public Health.

HB 1341 (By Wu), Relating to repealing certain offenses and removing certain regulations relating to the cultivation, manufacture, delivery, and possession of marihuana and cannabis.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1342 (By Wu), Relating to the exchange of certain information between the Department of Family and Protective Services or certain foster care services contractors and a state or local juvenile justice agency.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1343 (By Rosenthal), Relating to prohibiting carrying a firearm while intoxicated; creating a criminal offense.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1344 (By Rosenthal), Relating to prohibiting an increase in the rent of a tenant residing in a development supported with a low income housing tax credit allocation.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1345 (By Bucy), Relating to the sale of distilled spirits to ultimate consumers by the holder of a distiller's and rectifier's permit.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1346 (By Bucy), Relating to a local option election to allow the sale of certain alcoholic beverages on Sunday.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1347 (By Dutton), Relating to the charging instrument in the prosecution of the offense of resisting arrest.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1348 (By Stucky), Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate veterinarians.
To Agriculture and Livestock.

HB 1349 (By Sherman), Relating to the marketing and sale of catfish and similar fish by food service establishments; providing administrative and civil penalties.
To Public Health.

HB 1350 (By Cook, Hull, Slawson, and Oliverson), Relating to the enforcement of criminal offenses by district attorneys, criminal district attorneys, and county attorneys; providing a civil penalty.
To State Affairs.

HB 1351 (By Hernandez), Relating to the distribution of funds designated for the low-income vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and accelerated vehicle retirement program.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 1352 (By Hernandez), Relating to the provision of uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage in automobile liability insurance policies.
To Insurance.

HB 1353 (By Martinez), Relating to deputy sheriff civil service appeals of certain sheriff's department actions.
To County Affairs.

HB 1354 (By Sherman), Relating to the salaries of members of certain municipal police departments and to state assistance payments to offset the cost of those salaries.
To Appropriations.

HB 1355 (By Sherman), Relating to air conditioning requirements at facilities operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Corrections.

HB 1356 (By Morales Shaw), Relating to documentation of proof of identification for voting.
To Elections.

HB 1357 (By Holland), Relating to Medicaid reimbursement for certain medication-assisted treatments for opioid or substance use disorder.
To Human Services.

HB 1358 (By Harless), Relating to the content of a public school campus improvement plan.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1359 (By Wu), Relating to certain proceedings in juvenile court for children with mental illness and intellectual disabilities.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1360 (By Morales Shaw), Relating to a required online posting of certain environmental and water use permit applications.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 1361 (By Morales Shaw), Relating to the designation of liaison officers to assist certain students at public institutions of higher education who are parents.
To Higher Education.

HB 1362 (By Wu), Relating to the punishment for a capital felony committed by an individual younger than 21 years of age.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1363 (By Kuempel), Relating to the repeal of the real estate inspection recovery fund.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1364 (By Muñoz and J.E. Johnson), Relating to a direct payment to a health care provider in lieu of a claim for benefits under a health benefit plan.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 1365 (By Campos), Relating to equipment used or intended for use in testing or analyzing a controlled substance.
To Public Health.

HB 1366 (By Vasut), Relating to criminal background check requirements for judges to access vital records maintained by the Department of State Health Services.
To Public Health.

HB 1367 (By Vasut), Relating to the violation of certain laws and provisions of governing instruments by, and the recall by property owners of, a property owners' association board member.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1368 (By Cunningham), Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 1960 in Harris County as the Deputy Constable Omar Ursin Memorial Highway.
To Transportation.

HB 1369 (By Toth), Relating to a student's eligibility for special education services provided by a school district, including services for dyslexia and related disorders.
To Public Education.

HB 1370 (By Schatzline), Relating to requiring a single entrance to a public school campus; creating a criminal offense.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1371 (By Schatzline), Relating to requiring an armed security officer at each school district campus.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1372 (By C.J. Harris), Relating to the tort of public nuisance.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1373 (By Dean), Relating to a pilot program for the safe disposal of controlled substance prescription drugs.
To Public Health.

HB 1374 (By Moody), Relating to the criminal penalties for possession or delivery of marihuana concentrate.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1375 (By Geren), Relating to enhancing the criminal penalties for certain repeat and habitual offenders.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1376 (By Lozano and Rogers), Relating to the use of average enrollment for purposes of the public school finance system.
To Public Education.

HB 1377 (By Walle), Relating to the Medicaid eligibility of certain women following a pregnancy.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 1378 (By Ortega), Relating to a report regarding Medicaid reimbursement rates, supplemental payment amounts, and access to care.
To Human Services.

HB 1379 (By Ortega), Relating to the development and operation by a regional mobility authority of an urban green space or aesthetic enhancement located above, adjacent to, or connected to an interstate highway.
To Transportation.

HB 1380 (By Hernandez), Relating to continuing education for barbers and cosmetologists on identifying and assisting victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1381 (By Hernandez), Relating to the public hearing requirement for a preliminary zoning report made by a zoning commission.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 1382 (By Hernandez), Relating to the public sale of real property taken in execution of a judgment.
To County Affairs.

HB 1383 (By Rose), Relating to procedures in a criminal case after a defendant is found competent to stand trial and to consequences arising from certain violations of those procedures.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1384 (By Ordaz), Relating to a restriction on total charges charged for certain extensions of consumer credit that are facilitated by credit access businesses and entered into by consumers residing in disaster areas.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1385 (By Moody), Relating to access to criminal history record information by county offices providing pretrial release services.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1386 (By Gervin-Hawkins), Relating to a study conducted by the Railroad Commission of Texas regarding reported gas flaring.
To Energy Resources.

HB 1387 (By Walle), Relating to the persons entitled to request a public hearing from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality related to the construction of a concrete plant.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 1388 (By Thierry), Relating to prohibiting the transfer of an assault weapon to certain recipients; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1389 (By Guillen), Relating to the applicability of certain municipal governmental requirements on an agricultural operation.
To Agriculture and Livestock.

HB 1390 (By Shaheen), Relating to telemedicine medical services and telehealth services covered by certain health benefit plans or provided by a pharmacist.
To Insurance.

HB 1391 (By Schaefer), Relating to the regulation of electricians, including the requirements to obtain a residential wireman license.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1392 (By Craddick, Guillen, Hunter, Raymond, and Darby), Relating to the allocation of certain constitutional transfers of money to the economic stabilization fund, the state highway fund, and the Grow Texas fund and to the permissible uses of money deposited to the Grow Texas fund.
To Appropriations.

HB 1393 (By Frank), Relating to an optional service retirement annuity of the Employees Retirement System of Texas.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1394 (By Moody), Relating to the eligibility to participate in certain drug court programs.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1395 (By Moody), Relating to the Texas Lottery Commission establishing at least one weekly lottery game with a drawing held on Sundays.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1396 (By Moody), Relating to the provision of counseling services by certain providers under Medicaid and reimbursement for those services.
To Human Services.

HB 1397 (By Moody), Relating to the provision of community recovery organization peer-to-peer services under Medicaid.
To Human Services.

HB 1398 (By Moody), Relating to extreme risk protective orders; creating criminal offenses.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1399 (By Moody), Relating to the prosecution of the offense of making a firearm accessible to a child; increasing a criminal penalty.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1400 (By Moody), Relating to the establishment of outpatient treatment programs to provide court-ordered outpatient mental health services in certain counties.
To County Affairs.

HB 1401 (By Moody), Relating to procedures regarding defendants who may lack the capacity to understand or participate in criminal proceedings or who have participated in certain competency restoration programs.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1402 (By Moody), Relating to the criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1403 (By Moody), Relating to the establishment by certain counties and hospital districts of disease control pilot programs to reduce the risk of certain infectious and communicable diseases; authorizing fees.
To County Affairs.

HB 1404 (By Shaheen), Relating to prohibiting public schools from purchasing library materials from certain vendors.
To Public Education.

HB 1405 (By Geren), Relating to the automatic expunction of arrest records and files for certain public safety employees who successfully complete a public safety employees treatment court program.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1406 (By Lujan and Talarico), Relating to the measures to encourage eligible students to claim certain tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions of higher education for students who are or have been in foster or other residential care.
To Higher Education.

HB 1407 (By Vasut), Relating to clarifying that a statutory county court judge is authorized to issue a search warrant for access to a cellular telephone or other wireless communications device.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1408 (By Schaefer), Relating to changing the elements of the offense of possession or promotion of lewd visual material depicting a child and to the prosecution and punishment of that offense and the severability of certain related penal laws.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1409 (By Orr, Slawson, Burns, C.J. Harris, and Guillen), Relating to the authority of certain counties to restrict sex offenders from child safety zones in certain portions of the unincorporated area of the county; creating a criminal offense.
To County Affairs.

HB 1410 (By Rogers), Relating to the authority of certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1411 (By Rogers), Relating to persons considered practitioners for purposes of prescribing certain drugs and devices.
To Public Health.

HB 1412 (By Schaefer), Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities; authorizing an administrative penalty.
To State Affairs.

HB 1413 (By Capriglione), Relating to the awarding of certain contracts for software, hardware, or technology services.
To State Affairs.

HB 1414 (By Toth), Relating to the enforcement of certain federal laws regulating gas stove usage within the State of Texas.
To State Affairs.

HB 1415 (By Raymond), Relating to lighting equipment requirements for motor vehicles.
To Transportation.

HB 1416 (By K. Bell), Relating to accelerated instruction provided to public school students who fail to achieve satisfactory performance on certain assessment instruments.
To Public Education.

HB 1417 (By T. King), Relating to the appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes of property owned by certain telecommunications providers.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1418 (By Capriglione), Relating to state agency contracting and certain state employees involved with the contracting.
To State Affairs.

HB 1419 (By Cain), Relating to the repeal of certain limitations on bacterial meningitis vaccination exemptions for students at institutions of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 1420 (By Shaheen), Relating to the installation and operation of electric vehicle charging stations installed or funded by the Texas Department of Transportation.
To Transportation.

HB 1421 (By Campos), Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for a peace officer who fails to report the suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an elderly person or a person with a disability.
To Human Services.

HB 1422 (By Metcalf), Relating to daylight saving time.
To State Affairs.

HB 1423 (By Campos), Relating to the expiration of a protective order when the subject of the protective order is confined or imprisoned.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1424 (By Campos), Relating to individual treatment plans for inmates.
To Corrections.

HB 1425 (By Metcalf), Relating to authorizing a statewide referendum allowing voters to indicate a preference for observing daylight saving time year-round.
To State Affairs.

HB 1426 (By Campos), Relating to statewide participation in a homeless management information system by service providers to the homeless.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1427 (By Campos), Relating to the prosecution of the offense of harassment.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1428 (By Campos), Relating to providing prisoners serving a sentence in a county jail with certain documents on discharge.
To County Affairs.

HB 1429 (By Campos), Relating to the definitions of family violence and household member for purposes of crime victims' compensation.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1430 (By Meza), Relating to establishing a minimum wage for certain personal attendants under Medicaid and other programs administered by the Health and Human Services Commission.
To Human Services.

HB 1431 (By Meza), Relating to monetary assistance provided by the Department of Family and Protective Services to certain relative or designated caregivers.
To Human Services.

HB 1432 (By Meza and Garcia), Relating to required findings for the issuance of a protective order.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1433 (By A. Johnson and S. Thompson), Relating to the regulation of massage therapy.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1434 (By Buckley), Relating to the staggering of terms of aldermen of the governing body of a Type A general-law municipality.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1435 (By J.D. Johnson), Relating to family liaison officers in county jails.
To County Affairs.

HB 1436 (By Metcalf), Relating to the redesignation of County Court at Law No. 2 of Montgomery County as Probate Court No. 1 of Montgomery County, the jurisdiction and authority of statutory probate courts in Montgomery County, and the composition of the Montgomery County Juvenile Board.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1437 (By Clardy), Relating to an appraisal procedure for disputed losses under personal automobile insurance policies.
To Insurance.

HB 1438 (By Slaton), Relating to the use of a wireless communication jamming device in a correctional facility operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Corrections.

HB 1439 (By Hernandez), Relating to the authority of a county or municipality to require removal of graffiti from private property.
To County Affairs.

HB 1440 (By Button), Relating to the authority to approve change orders for certain municipal contracts.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1441 (By A. Johnson and S. Thompson), Relating to the inclusion of the mailing address of certain campaign treasurers in appointments and reports filed with the Texas Ethics Commission.
To State Affairs.

HB 1442 (By A. Johnson), Relating to the prosecution of certain criminal conduct involving a reckless driving exhibition and to the forfeiture of contraband as a result of a reckless driving exhibition.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1443 (By Slawson), Relating to the operation of a wind-powered generation facility near a joint-use airport.
To State Affairs.

HB 1444 (By Cortez), Relating to preferential voting in runoff elections for certain voters voting by mail.
To Elections.

HB 1445 (By Cortez), Relating to food allergen awareness in food service establishments, food manager certifications, and food service programs.
To Public Health.

HB 1446 (By Cortez), Relating to procedures governing declared disasters for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Corrections.

HB 1447 (By Cortez), Relating to food allergen awareness in food service establishments, food handler and food manager certifications, and food service training or education programs.
To Public Health.

HB 1448 (By Oliverson), Relating to procedures for verification of a ballot voted by mail.
To Elections.

HB 1449 (By Collier), Relating to certain technical violations of conditions of community supervision.
To Corrections.

HB 1450 (By Collier), Relating to the confidentiality of eviction case information.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1451 (By Anchía), Relating to electronic voter registration.
To Elections.

HB 1452 (By Anchía), Relating to insurance coverage for the disposition of embryonic and fetal tissue remains.
To Insurance.

HB 1453 (By Anchía), Relating to equalizing compensation for certain wrongfully imprisoned persons.
To Appropriations.

HB 1454 (By Anchía), Relating to state, local, and court involvement in determining whether victims and witnesses to an offense and certain detained, arrested, or incarcerated persons are lawfully present in the United States.
To State Affairs.

HB 1455 (By Anchía), Relating to health care benefits of persons wrongfully imprisoned.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1456 (By Ramos), Relating to designating April 16 as Selena Quintanilla Pérez Day.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HB 1457 (By Rosenthal), Relating to required military informed care or military cultural competency training for certain personnel of entities that provide mental health services to veterans or veterans' families before award of a state agency grant.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HB 1458 (By Rosenthal), Relating to the intake and disposition records of animal shelters and releasing agencies.
To Public Health.

HB 1459 (By Rosenthal), Relating to the establishment by the Railroad Commission of Texas of a policy to eliminate the routine flaring of natural gas from wells or other facilities regulated by the commission.
To Energy Resources.

HB 1460 (By Guillen), Relating to axle weight limitations for certain vehicles transporting aggregates.
To Transportation.

HB 1461 (By Guillen), Relating to the reimbursement of excess costs incurred by a recipient of certain grants awarded by the Texas Department of Transportation.
To Transportation.

HB 1462 (By Guillen), Relating to a local remote learning program offered by certain school districts or open-enrollment charter schools.
To Public Education.

HB 1463 (By Campos), Relating to a state plan and requirements for nursing facilities and related institutions that provide care and treatment for persons with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.
To Human Services.

HB 1464 (By Campos), Relating to preliminary examination periods for mental health protective custody and the criteria for and duration of certain court-ordered mental health services.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1465 (By Bucy and C.E. Harris), Relating to the location where certain sales are consummated for the purpose of municipal sales and use taxes.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1466 (By Clardy), Relating to the regulation of certain continuing education programs.
To Insurance.

HB 1467 (By Bucy), Relating to drug testing and prescription drug policies and certain legal protections for employees and independent contractors of state agencies and political subdivisions and for other persons regarding the medical use of low-THC cannabis and hemp.
To State Affairs.

HB 1468 (By J. Jones), Relating to assignment of traffic citations to justices of the peace in large counties.
To County Affairs.

HB 1469 (By Capriglione), Relating to personnel training requirements for nursing facilities and assisted living facilities that advertise an Alzheimer's care unit or memory care unit.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1470 (By Orr), Relating to legislative leave for certain peace officers commissioned by the Parks and Wildlife Department.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HB 1471 (By Cole), Relating to eligibility requirements of the moving image industry incentive program for certain moving image projects involving a firearm.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1472 (By Walle), Relating to eligibility requirements under the owner-builder loan program.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1473 (By Rose), Relating to the standard service and disability retirement benefits for members of the employee class of the Employees Retirement System of Texas.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1474 (By Guillen and Ramos), Relating to protections for pregnant and parenting students enrolled in public institutions of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 1475 (By Ramos, Plesa, J.E. Johnson, Flores, and Leach), Relating to continuing judicial training regarding family violence victims.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1476 (By Harrison), Relating to a limitation on the salary paid to officers and employees of this state and political subdivisions of this state.
To State Affairs.

HB 1477 (By Anchía), Relating to the issuance and acceptance of a high school student identification card and certain other forms of identification as identification for voting.
To Elections.

HB 1478 (By Ramos), Relating to minimum standards for pregnancy resource centers.
To Public Health.

HB 1479 (By Ramos), Relating to requiring a person convicted of an offense involving family violence or a person who is the subject of a protective order to surrender firearms owned by the person; authorizing a fee.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1480 (By Clardy), Relating to company representatives for private security companies; requiring an occupational license.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1481 (By Rose), Relating to sickle cell disease health care improvement and the sickle cell task force.
To Public Health.

HB 1482 (By Campos), Relating to the imposition of a county housing first initiatives fee in certain counties.
To County Affairs.

HB 1483 (By Frank), Relating to the adoption and voidability of certain rules proposed by a state agency.
To State Affairs.

HB 1484 (By Meza), Relating to electronic voter registration.
To Elections.

HB 1485 (By Ramos), Relating to staff development requirements for public educators regarding suicide prevention and other mental health training.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1486 (By Gerdes), Relating to the adoption of a mental health leave policy for certain telecommunicators.
To Homeland Security and Public Safety.

HB 1487 (By Gerdes), Relating to the creation of a rural county law enforcement grant program.
To County Affairs.

HB 1488 (By Rose), Relating to sickle cell disease health care improvement and the sickle cell task force.
To Public Health.

HB 1489 (By Tepper), Relating to the issuance of certificates of obligation by local governments.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HB 1490 (By Plesa), Relating to prioritization of a pregnant individual's health when providing health care treatments; authorizing an administrative penalty.
To Public Health.

HB 1491 (By Harrison), Relating to authority to suspend the entry of persons from designated places.
To State Affairs.

HB 1492 (By Ordaz), Relating to the conveyance of property by a municipality for the public purpose of economic development.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1493 (By M. González), Relating to accommodations for the assessment of certain public school students receiving special education services.
To Public Education.

HB 1494 (By Cain, Leach, Murr, Vasut, and Slawson), Relating to the interpretation of certain laws protecting the free exercise of religion.
To State Affairs.

HB 1495 (By Guerra), Relating to a study on leasing state property for private use.
To State Affairs.

HB 1496 (By Guerra), Relating to requiring the disclosure of taxes and fees charged for the short-term rental of residential property.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1497 (By Guerra, Longoria, Bernal, Allison, and Stucky), Relating to requiring the disclosure of taxes and fees charged for the sale of concert and other event tickets.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1498 (By Guerra), Relating to disclosure of an automatic premium loan provision in a life insurance policy.
To Insurance.

HB 1499 (By Campos), Relating to the duties of court-appointed guardians ad litem, attorneys ad litem, and amicus attorneys in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1500 (By Holland), Relating to the continuation and functions of the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Office of Public Utility Counsel, and the functions of the independent organization certified for the ERCOT power region.
To State Affairs.

HB 1501 (By Walle), Relating to the eligibility of certain students enrolled in a postsecondary educational institution for the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
To Human Services.

HB 1502 (By Plesa), Relating to required training regarding trauma-informed care for certain judges and attorneys.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1503 (By M. González), Relating to the establishment of a grant program to support the elimination of illegally disposed of scrap tires.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 1504 (By A. Johnson), Relating to juveniles committed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1505 (By K. Bell), Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 1506 (By Meyer), Relating to the statute of limitations for the offense of abandoning or endangering a child.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1507 (By K. King), Relating to prohibiting public school programs dedicated to celebrating or providing special instruction regarding a sexual preference; authorizing a fine.
To Public Education.

HB 1508 (By Darby), Relating to certain powers and duties in relation to information resources at public institutions of higher education and other state agencies.
To State Affairs.

HB 1509 (By Patterson), Relating to an annual report on financial support provided by public institutions of higher education to nonprofit media organizations.
To Higher Education.

HB 1510 (By Clardy), Relating to the continuation and transfer of the regulation of willed body programs to the Texas Funeral Service Commission, the regulation of willed body programs, non-transplant anatomical donation organizations, and anatomical facilities, and the creation of the State Anatomical Advisory Committee; requiring registration; authorizing fees; authorizing an administrative penalty.
To Public Health.

HB 1511 (By Perez), Relating to the disposition of real property interests by navigation districts and port authorities.
To Transportation.

HB 1512 (By Spiller), Relating to the removal, relocation, alteration, or construction of certain monuments, memorials, or designations located on public property; authorizing a civil penalty.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HB 1513 (By Vasut), Relating to the elimination of ad valorem taxes and the creation of a joint interim committee on the elimination of those taxes.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1514 (By Holland), Relating to protesting changes to municipal zoning regulations and boundaries.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 1516 (By Wilson), Relating to the use of unmanned aircraft by the Texas military forces.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HB 1517 (By Frank), Relating to licensing and oversight of certain facilities and homes providing substitute care for children in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services.
To Human Services.

HB 1518 (By Darby), Relating to the examination of appraisal services for an appraisal management company.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1519 (By Ashby), Relating to the making and acceptance of political contributions during a special legislative session; creating a criminal offense.
To State Affairs.

HB 1521 (By Ordaz), Relating to transporting dogs in open truck or trailer beds in certain counties.
To Transportation.

HB 1522 (By Campos), Relating to the compilation and publication of information on confirmed or probable cases of reportable diseases.
To Public Health.

HB 1523 (By Campos), Relating to the establishment of a program administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs and certain county housing authorities to incentivize landlords to accept tenants participating in the housing choice voucher program.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1524 (By Sherman), Relating to the use of body worn cameras by correctional officers.
To Corrections.

HB 1526 (By C.J. Harris), Relating to parkland dedication for property development by certain municipalities; authorizing a fee.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 1527 (By Oliverson), Relating to the relationship between dentists and certain employee benefit plans and health insurers.
To Insurance.

HB 1528 (By Smith), Relating to magistration proceedings for criminal defendants and the retention of related records, to services and representation provided to indigent criminal defendants and indigent juveniles, and to the governance and administration of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1529 (By Campos), Relating to procedures in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship filed by the Department of Family and Protective Services.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1531 (By R. Lopez), Relating to the provision of information regarding certain public assistance programs by public schools.
To Public Education.

HB 1532 (By Schatzline), Relating to professional liability insurance coverage for and prohibitions on the provision to certain children of procedures and treatments for gender transitioning, gender reassignment, or gender dysphoria and to the abuse of a child.
To Public Health.

HB 1533 (By Lozano), Relating to the prosecution of organized criminal activity involving a controlled substance or dangerous drug.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1534 (By Gervin-Hawkins and Garcia), Relating to recognizing persons who separated from military service solely on the basis of sexual orientation as honorably discharged veterans under state law.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HB 1536 (By Howard), Relating to allowing a person who will be 18 years of age on the date of the general election for state and county officers to vote in the preceding primary elections.
To Elections.

HB 1537 (By Howard), Relating to the submission by law enforcement agencies to certain public school personnel of a handle with care notice concerning a traumatic event experienced by a public school student and to certain required training regarding those notices.
To Select Youth Health and Safety.

HB 1538 (By Gámez), Relating to parking privileges for disabled veterans.
To Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

HB 1539 (By Allen), Relating to program accessibility for female inmates of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
To Corrections.

HB 1541 (By Toth), Relating to parental rights in public education and prohibiting certain instruction regarding sexual orientation or gender identity; authorizing a civil penalty.
To Public Education.

HB 1542 (By Thimesch), Relating to certain temporary sales by a mixed beverage permit holder.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1543 (By Oliverson, Howard, and V. Jones), Relating to a statewide standing order prescribing opioid antagonists.
To Public Health.

HB 1544 (By Cook), Relating to special appointments in suits affecting the parent-child relationship.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1545 (By Clardy), Relating to the continuation and functions of the State Soil and Water Conservation Board and the Texas Invasive Species Coordinating Committee.
To Agriculture and Livestock.

HB 1546 (By Cook), Relating to the recovery of fees, court costs, and expenses in family law proceedings.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1547 (By Cook), Relating to claims for reimbursement between marital estates.
To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

HB 1548 (By Talarico, Meza, Bernal, Hinojosa, and Allen), Relating to the salary and wages paid to public school employees.
To Public Education.

HB 1549 (By Romero), Relating to administrative penalties assessed by the Texas Workforce Commission against certain employers for failure to pay wages.
To International Relations and Economic Development.

HB 1551 (By Anchía), Relating to repayment of certain mental health professional education loans.
To Higher Education.

HB 1552 (By Guillen), Relating to a trust beneficiary's approval of a trustee's accounting.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1553 (By Ashby), Relating to the definition of amusement ride for purposes of amusement ride regulation.
To Insurance.

HB 1554 (By Raymond), Relating to disclosure of a beneficiary to a funeral director under a life insurance policy.
To Insurance.

HB 1556 (By Rosenthal and Walle), Relating to requirements for beneficial tax treatment related to a leasehold or other possessory interest in a public facility used to provide affordable housing.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1557 (By Campos), Relating to a Department of Public Safety program to provide grants to public improvement districts for services for homeless individuals.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1558 (By A. Johnson), Relating to the extension or amendment of deed restrictions in certain older subdivisions.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1559 (By Schatzline), Relating to the prosecution of the offenses of indecency with a child and sexual assault.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1560 (By Holland), Relating to the regulation of the practice of veterinary medicine by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
To Agriculture and Livestock.

HB 1561 (By Smithee), Relating to the decision of a court of appeals not to accept certain interlocutory appeals.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 1562 (By Gámez), Relating to a border public health initiative developed by the Department of State Health Services.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 1563 (By Harless), Relating to the confinement in a county jail of a person pending a transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and to the compensation for certain costs of confinement.
To Corrections.

HB 1564 (By Harless), Relating to the preference given by trial courts to hearings and trials for murder and capital murder offenses.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1565 (By Canales), Relating to the functions of the Texas Water Development Board and continuation and functions of the State Water Implementation Fund for Texas Advisory Committee.
To Natural Resources.

HB 1566 (By Allison), Relating to the ad valorem taxation of residential real property.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1567 (By Allison), Relating to written communications brought to a polling place.
To Elections.

HB 1568 (By Allison), Relating to the licensing and regulation of child swim instruction operators; requiring an occupational license; imposing penalties, including administrative penalties; authorizing fees.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1569 (By Allison), Relating to the establishment of a computer science strategic advisory committee and a grant program for the professional development and training of computer science classroom teachers.
To Public Education.

HB 1571 (By Lozano), Relating to the reimbursement under Medicaid of local educational agencies for the provision of health care services to students.
To Human Services.

HB 1572 (By Dutton), Relating to instructional facilities funding for certain open-enrollment charter schools.
To Public Education.

HB 1573 (By Dutton), Relating to the hours of sale for liquor.
To Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

HB 1574 (By C.E. Harris), Relating to early registration for parenting students at public institutions of higher education.
To Higher Education.

HB 1576 (By Leo-Wilson), Relating to the use of certain devices by a person near a voting station; creating a criminal offense.
To Elections.

HB 1577 (By Hull), Relating to changing the eligibility for mandatory supervision of an inmate serving a sentence for or previously convicted of certain assaults.
To Corrections.

HB 1578 (By Allison), Relating to a health literacy plan developed by the statewide health coordinating council and the inclusion of health literacy in the state health plan.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HB 1579 (By Canales), Relating to the investigation of municipal fire fighters in certain municipalities.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 1581 (By Thimesch, Frazier, and Lujan), Relating to the manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance causing death or serious bodily injury; creating a criminal offense.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1582 (By Dutton), Relating to the period for redeeming the residence homestead of an elderly person sold at an ad valorem tax sale.
To Ways and Means.

HB 1583 (By Burrows), Relating to the Terry Memorial Hospital District.
To County Affairs.

HB 1584 (By Leo-Wilson), Relating to the use, possession, delivery, or manufacture of testing equipment that identifies the presence of fentanyl, alpha-methylfentanyl, or any other derivative of fentanyl.
To Public Health.

HB 1586 (By Cole), Relating to dedication ceremonies for new state buildings.
To State Affairs.

HB 1587 (By Oliverson), Relating to the use by insurance companies of separate accounts in connection with life insurance and annuities and certain other benefits.
To Insurance.

HB 1588 (By Oliverson), Relating to funding of excess losses and operating expenses of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association; authorizing an assessment, a surcharge, and an infrastructure grant.
To Insurance.

HB 1589 (By Cook), Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for certain family violence assaults.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HB 1591 (By Ashby), Relating to the issuance of a license to carry a handgun to certain retired county court judges.
To Select Community Safety.

HB 1592 (By Oliverson and Martinez Fischer), Relating to the application of balance billing prohibitions and out-of-network dispute resolution procedures to certain self-insured or self-funded employee welfare benefit plans.
To Insurance.

HB 1593 (By Campos), Relating to infection prevention and control programs and other measures for communicable diseases at certain long-term care facilities; authorizing an administrative penalty.
To Human Services.

HB 1594 (By Campos), Relating to the duties of social media companies regarding prostitution and trafficking of persons; creating a criminal offense.
To Business and Industry.

HB 1596 (By Buckley), Relating to the applicability of the law governing the provision of state aid to certain local governments disproportionately affected by the granting of ad valorem tax relief to disabled veterans.
To Appropriations.

HB 1597 (By Murr), Relating to tariff filings of telecommunications providers.
To State Affairs.

HB 1598 (By Darby), Relating to local government and other political subdivision regulation of certain solid waste facilities.
To Environmental Regulation.

HB 1599 (By Bucy and Harless), Relating to implementation of an express lane option for determining eligibility and enrolling certain individuals in Medicaid or the child health plan program.
To Select Health Care Reform.

HJR 1 (By Meyer), Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes and to except certain appropriations to pay for ad valorem tax relief from the constitutional limitation on the rate of growth of appropriations.
To Ways and Means.

HJR 76 (By Geren), Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the state to pay at least 50 percent of the cost of maintaining and operating the public school system and prohibiting the comptroller from certifying legislation containing an appropriation for public education unless the requirement is met.
To Public Education.

HJR 77 (By Walle), Proposing a constitutional amendment to permit additional uses of certain dedicated general revenue transferred each fiscal year to the state highway fund.
To Transportation.

HJR 78 (By Cain), Proposing a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right of every person to keep and bear arms.
To Select Community Safety.

HJR 79 (By Moody), Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the authority of the legislature to permit conservation and reclamation districts in El Paso County to issue bonds supported by ad valorem taxes to fund the development and maintenance of parks and recreational facilities.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HJR 80 (By Goodwin), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a statewide referendum allowing voters to indicate a preference for observing standard time year-round or observing daylight saving time year-round.
To State Affairs.

HJR 81 (By Schofield), Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the taking of property by eminent domain for the purpose of transferring the property to a private entity.
To Land and Resource Management.

HJR 82 (By Metcalf), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a statewide referendum allowing voters to indicate a preference for observing daylight saving time year-round.
To State Affairs.

HJR 83 (By Anchía), Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing the Texas Redistricting Commission to redistrict the Texas Legislature and Texas congressional districts and revising procedures for redistricting.
To Redistricting.

HJR 84 (By E. Morales), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas to conduct gaming by executing a gaming compact with this state; providing for occupational licensing under the compact; limiting certain taxes and fees.
To State Affairs.

HJR 85 (By Burrows), Proposing a constitutional amendment protecting the fundamental right of parents to raise their children.
To State Affairs.

HJR 86 (By Howard), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing certain persons under the age of 18 to vote in a primary election.
To Elections.

HJR 87 (By Allison), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of residential real property for ad valorem tax purposes to 105 percent or more of the appraised value of the property for the preceding tax year, to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total appraised value of property purchased by an individual for the first tax year the individual qualifies the property as the individual's residence homestead if the property is the individual's first residence homestead and has an appraised value of less than $300,000, and to limit the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a political subdivision may impose on the residence homestead of an individual and the surviving spouse of the individual if the individual qualifies the property as the individual's residence homestead for at least 25 consecutive tax years.
To Ways and Means.

HJR 88 (By Dutton), Proposing a constitutional amendment to lengthen the period for redeeming the residence homestead of an elderly person sold at an ad valorem tax sale.
To Ways and Means.

HJR 89 (By Plesa), Proposing a constitutional amendment to direct the legislature to authorize and regulate the possession, cultivation, and sale of cannabis.
To State Affairs.

HJR 90 (By Campos), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds to provide funding for the construction, expansion, maintenance, and operation of state mental health facilities.
To Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

HJR 91 (By Canales), Proposing a constitutional amendment to direct the legislature to authorize and regulate the possession, cultivation, and sale of cannabis.
To State Affairs.

HJR 92 (By Raymond), Proposing a constitutional amendment to dedicate net state lottery revenue to support educational programs that benefit classroom teaching in public schools and to prohibit advertisements and promotions that state or imply lottery ticket sales revenue will financially assist public schools.
To Appropriations.

HJR 93 (By Raymond), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing local option elections to legalize or prohibit the operation of eight-liners or similar gaming devices; authorizing a fee.
To State Affairs.

HJR 94 (By Cunningham), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to set a minimum amount of monetary bond for persons charged with certain felony offenses involving violence and requiring the denial of bail to a person accused of committing a felony while released on bail for a prior felony under most circumstances.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HJR 95 (By Leach), Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation.
To Ways and Means.

HJR 96 (By Talarico), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation real property used to operate a child-care facility.
To Ways and Means.

HJR 97 (By Geren and Kuempel), Proposing a constitutional amendment to foster economic development and job growth, provide tax relief and funding for education and public safety programs, and reform and support the horse racing industry by authorizing casino gaming at destination resorts, creating the Texas Gaming Commission, authorizing sports wagering, requiring a license to conduct casino gaming, and requiring the imposition of a gaming and sports wagering tax and license application fees.
To State Affairs.

HJR 98 (By Tinderholt), Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.
To State Affairs.

HJR 99 (By Stucky), Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the denial of bail to certain persons arrested for an offense resulting in the death of or serious bodily injury to a person younger than 18 years of age.
To Criminal Jurisprudence.

HJR 100 (By Rogers), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a statewide referendum allowing voters to indicate a preference for observing standard time year-round or observing daylight saving time year-round.
To State Affairs.

HJR 101 (By Rogers), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation income-producing tangible personal property having a value of less than a certain amount.
To Ways and Means.

HJR 102 (By Leach), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to legalize wagering in this state on certain sporting events.
To State Affairs.

HJR 103 (By Klick), Proposing a constitutional amendment providing procedures to fill a vacancy in the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives.
To House Administration.

HJR 104 (By Raney), Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation a percentage of the market value of the tangible personal property a person owns that consists of inventory held for sale at retail.
To Ways and Means.

HJR 105 (By Dutton), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the operation of five casinos in this state by licensed persons in certain counties that have approved casino gaming to provide funding for public education; providing for the requirement of occupational licenses, the authorization of fees, the imposition of a tax, and the provision of criminal penalties.
To State Affairs.

HJR 106 (By Schaefer), Proposing a constitutional amendment recognizing the right of a person to travel in a vehicle using human decision-making to operate the vehicle.
To Transportation.

HJR 107 (By Price), Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the mandatory age of retirement for state justices and judges.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HJR 108 (By V. Jones), Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the commissioners court of a county to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation by the county of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount, of the appraised value of an individual's residence homestead.
To Ways and Means.

HJR 109 (By Burns), Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the office of county treasurer of Somervell County.
To County Affairs.

HJR 110 (By Isaac), Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.
To State Affairs.