Texas Legislature
Bills Authored / Joint Authored
Sen. Joan Huffman
87th Legislature First Called Session
Report Date: 5/22/2025

Number of Bills: 5

Report Sections: Authored Bills | Additional Primary Authored Bills

Author (4):
SB 6 Author: Huffman
Last Action: 07/13/2021 S Reported engrossed
Caption: Relating to rules for setting the amount of bail, to the release of certain defendants on a monetary bond or personal bond, to related duties of certain officers taking bail bonds and of a magistrate in a criminal case, to charitable bail organizations, and to the reporting of information pertaining to bail bonds.

SB 7 Author: Huffman
Last Action: 07/13/2021 S Reported engrossed
Caption: Relating to a one-time supplemental payment of benefits under the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.

SB 72 Author: Huffman
Last Action: 07/14/2021 S Reported engrossed
Caption: Relating to requiring public schools to provide instruction and materials and adopt policies relating to the prevention of child abuse, family violence, and dating violence.

SJR 3 Author: Huffman
Last Action: 07/13/2021 S Reported engrossed
Caption: Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring a judge or magistrate to impose the least restrictive conditions of bail that may be necessary and authorizing the denial of bail under some circumstances to a person accused of a violent or sexual offense or of continuous trafficking of persons.

Additional Primary Authors (1):
SR 10 Author: Perry | Bettencourt | Birdwell | Buckingham | Campbell | et al.
Last Action: 07/21/2021 S Received by the Secretary of the Senate
Caption: Urging the federal government to immediately declare violent foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and encouraging the Texas Military Department and all state resources to use authority under Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution to repel this violent foreign drug cartel-facilitated invasion in the least lethal manner possible consistent with bringing this facilitated invasion to a conclusion at the earliest possible moment.

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