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79th Legislature, First Called Session, House Bill 1
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to appropriating money for the support of state government.
83rd Texas Legislature, Third Called Session, House Bill 1, Chapter 1
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to transportation funding, expenditures, and finance and the preservation of a sufficient balance in the economic stabilization fund; making an appropriation.
85th Texas Legislature, First Called Session, House Bill HB13, Chapter 4
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to reporting requirements by certain physicians and health care facilities for abortion complications; authorizing a civil penalty.
85th Texas Legislature, First Called Session, House Bill HB215, Chapter 9
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to reporting and certification requirements by certain physicians regarding certain abortions.
85th Texas Legislature, First Called Session, House Bill HB7, Chapter 7
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to municipal regulation of the removal of trees on private property.
85th Texas Legislature, First Called Session, House Bill HB214, Chapter 5
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to health plan and health benefit plan coverage for elective abortion.
85th Texas Legislature, First Called Session, House Bill HB21, Chapter 8
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to public school finance, including funding for the recruitment and retention of teachers and the support of participants in the public school employees group insurance program.
85th Texas Legislature, First Called Session, House Bill HB30, Chapter 10
Bill introduced by the Texas House of Representatives relating to the transfer of certain appropriations to the Texas Education Agency and the Teacher Retirement System of Texas and the adjustment of appropriations for public school finance.
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