You have voted HB-352: Relating to the drug testing of certain persons seeking benefits under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program..
You have voted HB-3435: Relating to civil and criminal actions related to racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations; creating a criminal offense..
You have voted HB-3200: Relating to limitations on filling prescriptions for certain opioid pain medications; adding prohibitions subject to a criminal penalty..
HB-3191: Relating to the penalty for delivery of certain miscellaneous substances under the Texas Controlled Substances Act; increasing a criminal penalty.
Sponsored by: Rep. Larry Phillips
Placed On General State Calendar on 05/12/2015
You have voted HB-3191: Relating to the penalty for delivery of certain miscellaneous substances under the Texas Controlled Substances Act; increasing a criminal penalty..
HB-2880: Relating to the placement of certain substances in Penalty Groups 2 and 2-A of the Texas Controlled Substances Act for the purpose of prosecution of criminal offenses involving those substances.
Sponsored by: Rep. Four Price
Read First Time on 03/16/2015
You have voted HB-2880: Relating to the placement of certain substances in Penalty Groups 2 and 2-A of the Texas Controlled Substances Act for the purpose of prosecution of criminal offenses involving those substances..
HB-2690: Relating to the prevention of overdose deaths by providing a defense for prosecution for certain offenses involving the delivery or possession of controlled substances and other prohibited drugs, substances, or paraphernalia for certain persons who seek medical attention for a suspected opioid overdose, and the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses.
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Johnson
Read First Time on 03/16/2015
You have voted HB-2690: Relating to the prevention of overdose deaths by providing a defense for prosecution for certain offenses involving the delivery or possession of controlled substances and other prohibited drugs, substances, or paraphernalia for certain persons who seek medical attention for a suspected opioid overdose, and the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses..
HB-2675: Relating to excepting manufacturers engaged in certain commercial research and development from certain provisions of the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
Sponsored by: Rep. Lyle Larson
Laid On The Table Subject To Call on 05/07/2015
You have voted HB-2675: Relating to excepting manufacturers engaged in certain commercial research and development from certain provisions of the Texas Controlled Substances Act..
HB-225: Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of a suspected overdose and a defense to prosecution for certain offenses involving controlled substances and other prohibited drugs, substances, or paraphernalia for defendants seeking assistance for a suspected overdose.
Sponsored by: Sen. Kirk Watson
Vetoed By The Governor on 06/01/2015
You have voted HB-225: Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of a suspected overdose and a defense to prosecution for certain offenses involving controlled substances and other prohibited drugs, substances, or paraphernalia for defendants seeking assistance for a suspected overdose..
You have voted HB-2165: Relating to repealing marihuana offenses; prohibiting the sale or distribution of marihuana to a minor; creating criminal offenses..
HB-2149: Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses, training about opioid antagonists and drug overdoses, and grants for related programs.
Sponsored by: Sen. Carol Alvarado
Read First Time on 03/12/2015
You have voted HB-2149: Relating to the prescription, administration, and possession of certain opioid antagonists for the treatment of suspected opioid overdoses, training about opioid antagonists and drug overdoses, and grants for related programs..
HB-1955: Relating to false or misleading packaging, labeling, or advertising of certain abusable synthetic substances; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ryan Guillen
Laid On The Table Subject To Call on 05/12/2015
You have voted HB-1955: Relating to false or misleading packaging, labeling, or advertising of certain abusable synthetic substances; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense..