SB-1630: Relating to the commitment of juveniles in post-adjudication secure correctional facilities operated by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and by local probation departments.
Sponsored by: Rep. Toni Rose
Effective On 9/1/15 on 06/18/2015
You have voted SB-1630: Relating to the commitment of juveniles in post-adjudication secure correctional facilities operated by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and by local probation departments..
You have voted SB-1401: Relating to the creation of an advisory committee to examine and recommend a plan to increase the minimum age of juvenile jurisdiction..
You have voted SB-1170: Relating to excluding certain students from the computation of dropout and completion rates for purposes of public school accountability..
HB-3830: Relating to the participation of students under the supervision of the Texas Department of Juvenile Justice in University Interscholastic League athletic activities.
Sponsored by: Rep. Terry Canales
Committee Report Sent To Calendars on 04/28/2015
You have voted HB-3830: Relating to the participation of students under the supervision of the Texas Department of Juvenile Justice in University Interscholastic League athletic activities..
HB-378: Relating to the establishment of progressive sanctions for students who fail to attend school and to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance.
Sponsored by: Rep. James White
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 03/11/2015
You have voted HB-378: Relating to the establishment of progressive sanctions for students who fail to attend school and to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance..
HB-297: Relating to the establishment of progressive sanctions for students who fail to attend school and to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance.
Sponsored by: Rep. Eugene Wu
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 03/11/2015
You have voted HB-297: Relating to the establishment of progressive sanctions for students who fail to attend school and to the repeal of the offenses of failure to attend school and parent contributing to nonattendance..
You have voted HB-2934: Relating to prohibiting the use of a mechanical or physical restraint on a child during a judicial proceeding in the juvenile court..