Texas Legislature
Bills Sponsored / Joint Sponsored
Number of Bills: 9 Report Sections: Sponsored Bills | Joint Sponsored BillsSponsor (7):
Author:
Eckhardt
Sponsor:
Shine
Last Action:
06/16/2023 E Vetoed by the Governor
Caption:
Relating to the eligibility of a person employed by a school district as a teacher to serve on the appraisal review board of an appraisal district.
Author:
West
Sponsor:
Shine | Thierry
Last Action:
05/23/2023 H Committee report sent to Calendars
Caption:
Relating to a temporary exemption from sales and use taxes for certain clothing and footwear.
Author:
Bettencourt
Sponsor:
Shine
Last Action:
05/23/2023 H Committee report sent to Calendars
Caption:
Relating to the current debt rate and tax rate of a taxing unit for ad valorem tax purposes.
Author:
Parker
Sponsor:
Shine
Last Action:
06/18/2023 E Vetoed by the Governor
Caption:
Relating to publication of public improvement district service plans and assessments on certain public Internet websites.
Author:
Bettencourt
Sponsor:
Shine
Last Action:
06/15/2023 E Vetoed by the Governor
Caption:
Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates.
Author:
Perry
Sponsor:
Shine
Last Action:
06/18/2023 E Vetoed by the Governor
Caption:
Relating to discontinuing group self-insurance coverage and dissolving the Texas self-insurance group guaranty fund and trust fund under the Texas Workers' Compensation Act.
Author:
Bettencourt
Sponsor:
Shine
Last Action:
06/18/2023 E Effective immediately
Caption:
Relating to the voter-approval tax rate used to calculate the unused increment rate of a taxing unit for ad valorem tax purposes.
Author:
Springer
Sponsor:
Darby | Shine | Craddick | Gervin-Hawkins | Thierry
Last Action:
05/27/2023 E Effective on 9/1/23
Caption:
Relating to a requirement that each appraisal district periodically confirm that recipients of residence homestead exemptions qualify for those exemptions.
Author:
Huffman
Sponsor:
Herrero | Capriglione | Harless | Lambert | Shine
Last Action:
05/10/2023 E Signed by the Governor
Caption:
Urging Congress to repeal the Government Pension Offset and the Windfall Elimination Provision of the Social Security Act.