Bills Passed Senate

Thursday, May 8, 2025

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

14 Bills
HB29

Relating to water losses reported by certain municipally owned utilities to the Texas Water Development Board; authorizing administrative penalties.

Author: Stan GerdesRegular Session
HB136

Relating to Medicaid coverage and reimbursement for lactation consultation services.

Author: Lacey HullRegular Session
HB142

Relating to the Health and Human Services Commission's office of inspector general, the review of certain Medicaid claims, and the recovery of certain overpayments under Medicaid.

Author: Candy NobleRegular Session
SB571

Relating to the reporting and investigation of certain misconduct and child abuse and neglect; creating a criminal offense.

Author: Paul BettencourtRegular Session
SB612

Relating to the authority of certain conservation and reclamation districts to impose fees for the construction of certain pipelines and associated infrastructure.

Author: Juan HinojosaRegular Session
SB1957

Relating to the eligibility of a person to serve on a civilian oversight board.

Author: Brent HagenbuchRegular Session
SB2221

Relating to the filing of a fraudulent financing statement in relation to certain secured transactions; authorizing the imposition of a fee.

Author: Tan ParkerRegular Session
SB2337

Relating to the regulation of the provision of proxy advisory services.

Author: Bryan HughesRegular Session
SB2373

Relating to financial exploitation or financial abuse using artificially generated media or phishing communications; providing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.

Author: Nathan JohnsonRegular Session
SB2477

Relating to certain municipal regulation of conversion of certain office buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy.

Author: Paul BettencourtRegular Session
SB2587

Relating to the access to and use of certain criminal history record information, to the procedure for obtaining that information, and to the correct terminology for certain licenses the issuance of which requires a criminal history background check.

Author: Judith ZaffiriniRegular Session
SB2615

Relating to restricting telework for employees of public institutions of higher education.

Author: Charles CreightonRegular Session
SB2781

Relating to the imposition of civil penalties for certain violations with respect to political contributions and expenditures made by certain persons who engage in lobbying activities.

Author: Brian BirdwellRegular Session
SJR59

Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of funds to support the capital needs of educational programs offered by the Texas State Technical College System.

Author: Brian BirdwellRegular Session
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