The 88th Texas legislative session became a battleground for the energy industry with the introduction of a slew of bills that could disproportionately harm the renewables market. The most extreme bills initially failed to make it out of House committees, but all were reintroduced by the Senate i...
The Texas Water Conservation Association (TWCA) has provided a summary of the 88th Legislative Session in Texas, which focused on the budget, social issues, and water-related issues. A total of 8,345 bills were filed, with 1,256 passing both chambers and 76 being vetoed by Gov...
88th Legislative Victory: HB 4635By Melissa Ford Maldonado|June 30, 2023 Subscribe on Youtube Share House Bill 4635, or the Texas Racketeering Act, creates new civil and criminal penalties for those engaged in organized crime. By targeting their financial assets, Texas can aggressively prosecute...
Practically, even that deadline is a bit of a farce. A bill realistically needs to be out of committee by the 108th day of the session, April 25, in order to make it to the floor on time. Records show that bills passed out of committee after that deadline rarely make it through th...
Where can I view other bills that passed? You can view all bills passed by the 88th Texas Legislature onTexas Legislature Online. To see the bills in the order they become law, visit theLegislative Reference Library of Texas (LRL)'s Bill Effective Dates page....
Where can I view other bills that passed? You can view all bills passed by the 88th Texas Legislature onTexas Legislature Online. To see the bills in the order they become law, visit theLegislative Reference Library of Texas (LRL)'s Bill Effective Dates page....
Where can I view other bills that passed? You can view all bills passed by the 88th Texas Legislature onTexas Legislature Online. To see the bills in the order they become law, visit theLegislative Reference Library of Texas (LRL)'s Bill Effective Dates page....