SB-443: Relating to a study and recommendations by the Texas Judicial Council on consolidating the court of criminal appeals and the supreme court or abolishing one of the courts and transferring that court's functions and jurisdiction to the other court.
Sponsored by: Sen. Kirk Watson
Read First Time on 02/09/2015
You have voted SB-443: Relating to a study and recommendations by the Texas Judicial Council on consolidating the court of criminal appeals and the supreme court or abolishing one of the courts and transferring that court's functions and jurisdiction to the other court..
HJR-90: Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the court of criminal appeals and establish one supreme court with civil and criminal appellate jurisdiction.
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Raymond
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 05/05/2015
You have voted HJR-90: Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the court of criminal appeals and establish one supreme court with civil and criminal appellate jurisdiction..
HJR-62: Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the recording of certain proceedings of the Texas Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals and the publication of the recordings.
Sponsored by: Rep. Terry Canales
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 03/10/2015
You have voted HJR-62: Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the recording of certain proceedings of the Texas Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals and the publication of the recordings..
HB-3932: Relating to a recording of certain proceedings of the Texas Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals and the publication of the recordings.
Sponsored by: Rep. Terry Canales
Read First Time on 03/23/2015
You have voted HB-3932: Relating to a recording of certain proceedings of the Texas Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals and the publication of the recordings..
HB-1416: Relating to recusal of a justice of the supreme court or judge of the court of criminal appeals based on political contributions accepted by the justice or judge from a person involved in a case before the justice or judge.
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Raymond
Read First Time on 03/09/2015
You have voted HB-1416: Relating to recusal of a justice of the supreme court or judge of the court of criminal appeals based on political contributions accepted by the justice or judge from a person involved in a case before the justice or judge..
HB-10: Relating to certain criminal and civil consequences of trafficking of persons, compelling prostitution, and certain other related criminal offenses; to the prevention, prosecution, and punishment of those offenses, and to compensation paid to victims of those offenses.
Sponsored by: Rep. Angie Button
Effective On 9/1/15 on 06/09/2015
You have voted HB-10: Relating to certain criminal and civil consequences of trafficking of persons, compelling prostitution, and certain other related criminal offenses; to the prevention, prosecution, and punishment of those offenses, and to compensation paid to victims of those offenses..
SJR-34: Proposing a constitutional amendment for filling vacancies in appellate judicial offices by appointment, for partisan elections for all judicial offices, and for subsequent nonpartisan retention elections for all judicial offices.
Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Duncan
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 04/01/2013
You have voted SJR-34: Proposing a constitutional amendment for filling vacancies in appellate judicial offices by appointment, for partisan elections for all judicial offices, and for subsequent nonpartisan retention elections for all judicial offices..
HJR-36: Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the court of criminal appeals and establish one supreme court with civil and criminal appellate jurisdiction.
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Raymond
Read First Time on 02/06/2013
You have voted HJR-36: Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the court of criminal appeals and establish one supreme court with civil and criminal appellate jurisdiction..
HB-129: Relating to recusal of a justice of the supreme court or judge of the court of criminal appeals based on political contributions accepted by the justice or judge from a person involved in a case before the justice or judge.
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Raymond
Read First Time on 02/06/2013
You have voted HB-129: Relating to recusal of a justice of the supreme court or judge of the court of criminal appeals based on political contributions accepted by the justice or judge from a person involved in a case before the justice or judge..
You have voted SB-973: Relating to the reformation of the sentences of juveniles convicted of capital felonies after being transferred to criminal court..