HB-3613: Relating to the number of unexcused absences from school that constitute truant conduct or parental contribution to nonattendance of school and a school district's discretion to refer a student to truancy court.
Sponsored by: Rep. AJ Louderback
Filed on 03/03/2025
You have voted HB-3613: Relating to the number of unexcused absences from school that constitute truant conduct or parental contribution to nonattendance of school and a school district's discretion to refer a student to truancy court..
You have voted SB-1752: Relating to status offenses committed by a child, including the repeal of the status offense of a child voluntarily running away from home..
SB-1727: Relating to the protection and detention of a juvenile who engages in delinquent conduct or commits a felony offense while committed to the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; changing the eligibility for community supervision; redefining habitual felony conduct.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lois Kolkhorst
Read First Time on 03/13/2025
You have voted SB-1727: Relating to the protection and detention of a juvenile who engages in delinquent conduct or commits a felony offense while committed to the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; changing the eligibility for community supervision; redefining habitual felony conduct..
HB-3360: Relating to the protection and detention of a juvenile who engages in delinquent conduct or commits a felony offense while committed to the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; changing the eligibility for community supervision; redefining habitual felony conduct.
You have voted HB-3360: Relating to the protection and detention of a juvenile who engages in delinquent conduct or commits a felony offense while committed to the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; changing the eligibility for community supervision; redefining habitual felony conduct..
You have voted HB-3276: Relating to the eligibility of certain individuals for certification as certain juvenile officers or employees of a juvenile facility..
You have voted SB-1437: Relating to the eligibility of certain individuals for certification as certain juvenile officers or employees of a juvenile facility..
You have voted SB-1271: Relating to the concurrent jurisdiction of this state over United States military installations with respect to certain subject matters..
HB-2814: Relating to providing children committed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and prisoners serving a sentence in a county jail with certain documents on discharge or release; authorizing a fee.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mihaela Plesa
Filed on 02/13/2025
You have voted HB-2814: Relating to providing children committed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and prisoners serving a sentence in a county jail with certain documents on discharge or release; authorizing a fee..
You have voted HB-2337: Relating to the concurrent jurisdiction of this state over United States military installations with respect to certain subject matters..
HB-1825: 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.
Sponsored by: Rep. Rhetta Bowers
Read First Time on 03/14/2025
You have voted HB-1825: 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..
You have voted HB-1822: Relating to the jurisdiction of a juvenile court over certain persons and to the sealing and nondisclosure of certain juvenile records..
HB-1631: Relating to the duration of a child's detention following a detention hearing and a study on the effects of detention orders in a juvenile court proceeding.
Sponsored by: Rep. Erin Gamez
Scheduled For Public Hearing In S/c On . . . on 03/20/2025
You have voted HB-1631: Relating to the duration of a child's detention following a detention hearing and a study on the effects of detention orders in a juvenile court proceeding..
SB-468: Relating to the period within which the Texas Juvenile Justice Department must accept custody of a person committed to the department and to the consequences for the failure of the department to accept custody of the person within that period.
Sponsored by: Sen. Kevin Sparks
Read First Time on 02/03/2025
You have voted SB-468: Relating to the period within which the Texas Juvenile Justice Department must accept custody of a person committed to the department and to the consequences for the failure of the department to accept custody of the person within that period..