You have voted HB-4923: Relating to status offenses committed by a child, including the repeal of the status offense of a child voluntarily running away from home..
HB-4833: Relating to the removal of a public school student from the classroom for engaging in certain conduct and requiring a drug prevention and intervention program.
Sponsored by: Rep. Aicha Davis
Filed on 03/13/2025
You have voted HB-4833: Relating to the removal of a public school student from the classroom for engaging in certain conduct and requiring a drug prevention and intervention program..
HB-4476: Relating to the waiver of jurisdiction by a juvenile court for certain children who are accused of committing certain offenses involving the use or exhibition of a firearm, the mandatory transfer of jurisdiction for those children to a criminal court, and an order of expunction issued with respect to those offenses.
Sponsored by: Rep. Don McLaughlin
Filed on 03/12/2025
You have voted HB-4476: Relating to the waiver of jurisdiction by a juvenile court for certain children who are accused of committing certain offenses involving the use or exhibition of a firearm, the mandatory transfer of jurisdiction for those children to a criminal court, and an order of expunction issued with respect to those offenses..
HB-4416: Relating to disorderly or threatening behavior and measures by public schools and institutions of higher education to prevent that behavior; increasing criminal penalties; creating a criminal offense.
Sponsored by: Rep. Don McLaughlin
Filed on 03/11/2025
You have voted HB-4416: Relating to disorderly or threatening behavior and measures by public schools and institutions of higher education to prevent that behavior; increasing criminal penalties; creating a criminal offense..
HB-4263: Relating to the employment practices of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and to the eligibility of a person to be appointed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department's release review panel and the authority of a panel member.
You have voted HB-4263: Relating to the employment practices of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and to the eligibility of a person to be appointed to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department's release review panel and the authority of a panel member..
SB-1971: Relating to admissibility and disclosure of certain evidence in a suit concerning a child alleged to have been abused or neglected or to be at risk of abuse or neglect filed by a governmental entity.
Sponsored by: Sen. David Middleton
Read First Time on 03/17/2025
You have voted SB-1971: Relating to admissibility and disclosure of certain evidence in a suit concerning a child alleged to have been abused or neglected or to be at risk of abuse or neglect filed by a governmental entity..
HB-3758: Relating to admissibility and disclosure of certain evidence in a suit concerning a child alleged to have been abused or neglected or to be at risk of abuse or neglect filed by a governmental entity.
Sponsored by: Rep. Nate Schatzline
Filed on 03/04/2025
You have voted HB-3758: Relating to admissibility and disclosure of certain evidence in a suit concerning a child alleged to have been abused or neglected or to be at risk of abuse or neglect filed by a governmental entity..
You have voted SB-1752: Relating to status offenses committed by a child, including the repeal of the status offense of a child voluntarily running away from home..
SB-1727: Relating to the protection and detention of a juvenile who engages in delinquent conduct or commits a felony offense while committed to the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; changing the eligibility for community supervision; redefining habitual felony conduct.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lois Kolkhorst
Read First Time on 03/13/2025
You have voted SB-1727: Relating to the protection and detention of a juvenile who engages in delinquent conduct or commits a felony offense while committed to the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; changing the eligibility for community supervision; redefining habitual felony conduct..
HB-3360: Relating to the protection and detention of a juvenile who engages in delinquent conduct or commits a felony offense while committed to the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; changing the eligibility for community supervision; redefining habitual felony conduct.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Cook
Read First Time on 03/21/2025
You have voted HB-3360: Relating to the protection and detention of a juvenile who engages in delinquent conduct or commits a felony offense while committed to the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; changing the eligibility for community supervision; redefining habitual felony conduct..