HB-371: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ben Bumgarner
Read First Time on 02/28/2025
You have voted HB-371: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program..
SB-50: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.
Sponsored by: Sen. Drew Springer
Received By The Secretary Of The Senate on 10/09/2023
You have voted SB-50: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program..
HB-109: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.
Sponsored by: Rep. Lynn Stucky
Filed on 10/09/2023
You have voted HB-109: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program..
HB-81: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.
Sponsored by: Rep. Terri Leo-Wilson
Filed on 10/06/2023
You have voted HB-81: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program..
HB-4668: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ben Bumgarner
Read First Time on 03/22/2023
You have voted HB-4668: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program..
SB-923: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program.
Sponsored by: Sen. Drew Springer
Read First Time on 03/03/2023
You have voted SB-923: Relating to the admission to public schools of children unlawfully present in the United States and the eligibility of those children for the benefits of the available school fund and Foundation School Program..
SB-2440: Relating to the Texas school finance system, including the creation of the bicentennial education fund, the establishment of the Texas Education Investment Management Organization, and the management and investment of the permanent school fund.
Sponsored by: Sen. Larry Taylor
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 04/09/2019
You have voted SB-2440: Relating to the Texas school finance system, including the creation of the bicentennial education fund, the establishment of the Texas Education Investment Management Organization, and the management and investment of the permanent school fund..
SJR-15: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used.
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Schwertner
Read First Time on 02/02/2015
You have voted SJR-15: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used..
HB-3634: Relating to the authority of a municipality to impose a local tax on the sale of certain motor fuel and to the use of the tax revenue by the municipality; authorizing penalties.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ron Reynolds
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 04/23/2015
You have voted HB-3634: Relating to the authority of a municipality to impose a local tax on the sale of certain motor fuel and to the use of the tax revenue by the municipality; authorizing penalties..
HB-1551: Relating to money distributed by the School Land Board to the available school fund or to the State Board of Education for investment in the permanent school fund.
Sponsored by: Rep. Donna Howard
Effective Immediately on 06/17/2015
You have voted HB-1551: Relating to money distributed by the School Land Board to the available school fund or to the State Board of Education for investment in the permanent school fund..
HJR-9: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees and taxes on motor fuels and lubricants may be used.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Harper-Brown
Read First Time on 07/01/2013
You have voted HJR-9: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees and taxes on motor fuels and lubricants may be used..
HJR-2: Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for revenue from motor fuel taxes to be used solely for constructing, maintaining, and acquiring rights-of-way for certain public roadways and to provide for the transfer of certain general revenue to the economic stabilization fund and the available school fund.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ryan Guillen
Statement(s) Of Vote Recorded In Journal on 07/29/2013
You have voted HJR-2: Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for revenue from motor fuel taxes to be used solely for constructing, maintaining, and acquiring rights-of-way for certain public roadways and to provide for the transfer of certain general revenue to the economic stabilization fund and the available school fund..
HJR-10: Proposing a constitutional amendment limiting the uses of revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenue received from the federal government.
Sponsored by: Rep. Joe Pickett
Read First Time on 07/01/2013
You have voted HJR-10: Proposing a constitutional amendment limiting the uses of revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenue received from the federal government..
HJR-17: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees and taxes on motor fuels and lubricants may be used.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Harper-Brown
Read First Time on 06/17/2013
You have voted HJR-17: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees and taxes on motor fuels and lubricants may be used..