Bills Passed Senate

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

All bills that passed the Texas Senate on this date that later became law.

11 Bills
SB66

Relating to a study on authorizing a supporter under a supported decision-making agreement to assist an adult with a disability with legal proceedings.

Author: Judith ZaffiriniRegular Session
SB456

Relating to the purchase or sale of human organs; increasing a criminal penalty.

Author: Mayes MiddletonRegular Session
SB1012

Relating to authorizing the sale or lease by the State of Texas of certain real property located in Austin, Texas.

Author: Lois KolkhorstRegular Session
SB1241

Relating to the consideration of college entrance examinations for admission to certain public institutions of higher education and a study by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board regarding those examinations.

Author: Mayes MiddletonRegular Session
SB1376

Relating to the supervision requirements of a code enforcement officer in training.

Author: Bryan HughesRegular Session
SB2284

Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to regulate certain matters related to firearms, air guns, archery equipment, and other weapons and related supplies.

Author: Adam HinojosaRegular Session
SB2419

Relating to the authority of a special district to exercise certain powers and duties following municipal disannexation of certain areas.

Author: Angela PaxtonRegular Session
SB2753

Relating to the integration of early voting by personal appearance and election day voting, including the manner in which election returns are processed and other related changes.

Author: Bob HallRegular Session
SB2778

Relating to the amount of an expenditure that may be paid by an emergency services district employee without board approval.

Author: Adam HinojosaRegular Session
SB3039

Relating to the transfer of students in public higher education and to transparency regarding certificate or degree program requirements.

Author: Royce WestRegular Session
SB3044

Relating to the composition of the board of directors and the powers of the Presidio County Underground Water Conservation District.

Author: Cesar BlancoRegular Session
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