HB-1746: Relating to the eligibility for service retirement annuities from a public retirement system of public officers or employees convicted of certain offenses.
Sponsored by: Rep. Morgan Meyer
Read First Time on 03/09/2017
You have voted HB-1746: Relating to the eligibility for service retirement annuities from a public retirement system of public officers or employees convicted of certain offenses..
HB-1739: Relating to the concurrent jurisdiction of the attorney general to prosecute the offense of barratry and solicitation of professional employment.
Sponsored by: Rep. Dustin Burrows
Read First Time on 03/15/2017
You have voted HB-1739: Relating to the concurrent jurisdiction of the attorney general to prosecute the offense of barratry and solicitation of professional employment..
SB-791: Relating to the financial abuse of elderly persons, including requiring financial institutions to report suspected financial abuse of elderly persons; providing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.
Sponsored by: Sen. Borris Miles
Read First Time on 02/22/2017
You have voted SB-791: Relating to the financial abuse of elderly persons, including requiring financial institutions to report suspected financial abuse of elderly persons; providing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses..
HB-1686: Relating to the punishment for the offense of fraudulent destruction, removal, or concealment of a writing that is attached to tangible property.
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Shaheen
Considered In Calendars on 04/27/2017
You have voted HB-1686: Relating to the punishment for the offense of fraudulent destruction, removal, or concealment of a writing that is attached to tangible property..
HB-1568: Relating to the movement of pedestrians in front of, under, between, or through rail cars at a railroad grade crossing; providing criminal penalties.
Sponsored by: Rep. Larry Phillips
Read First Time on 03/09/2017
You have voted HB-1568: Relating to the movement of pedestrians in front of, under, between, or through rail cars at a railroad grade crossing; providing criminal penalties..
HB-1551: Relating to the creation of a commission to review certain penal laws of this state and certain recommendations regarding those laws, to criminal offenses previously compiled in statutes outside the Penal Code, to repealing certain of those offenses, and to conforming punishments for certain of those offenses to the penalty structure provided in the Penal Code; increasing the punishment for sabotage and sedition; imposing a civil penalty.
Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Workman
Committee Report Distributed on 04/21/2017
You have voted HB-1551: Relating to the creation of a commission to review certain penal laws of this state and certain recommendations regarding those laws, to criminal offenses previously compiled in statutes outside the Penal Code, to repealing certain of those offenses, and to conforming punishments for certain of those offenses to the penalty structure provided in the Penal Code; increasing the punishment for sabotage and sedition; imposing a civil penalty..
HB-1508: Relating to notice to applicants to and enrollees in certain educational programs regarding the consequences of a criminal conviction on eligibility for an occupational license.
Sponsored by: Sen. Royce West
Effective On 9/1/17 on 06/15/2017
You have voted HB-1508: Relating to notice to applicants to and enrollees in certain educational programs regarding the consequences of a criminal conviction on eligibility for an occupational license..
HB-1426: Relating to the issuance of a certificate of relief from collateral consequences to certain persons placed on community supervision, including deferred adjudication community supervision, for certain criminal offenses.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donald Huffines
Vetoed By The Governor on 06/15/2017
You have voted HB-1426: Relating to the issuance of a certificate of relief from collateral consequences to certain persons placed on community supervision, including deferred adjudication community supervision, for certain criminal offenses..
HB-200: Relating to certain prohibited abortions and the treatment and disposition of a human fetus, human fetal tissue, and embryonic and fetal tissue remains; creating a civil cause of action; imposing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.
Sponsored by: Sen. Drew Springer
Placed On General State Calendar on 05/09/2017
You have voted HB-200: Relating to certain prohibited abortions and the treatment and disposition of a human fetus, human fetal tissue, and embryonic and fetal tissue remains; creating a civil cause of action; imposing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses..
You have voted HB-1359: Relating to monuments and memorials for Texas heroes and other persons and events of historical significance; creating criminal offenses..
You have voted HB-1249: Relating to a prohibition of certain motor vehicles resembling emergency medical services vehicles; creating a criminal offense..
You have voted SB-523: Relating to the prosecution of the offense of operation of unmanned aircraft over correctional facility or critical infrastructure facility..