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​The Texas House on Friday voted to strip school vouchers from the chambers massive education funding bill, taking an ax to Gov. Greg Abbotts top legislative priority of the year. The House voted 84-63 in favor of an amendment offered by Rep.
After the end of a regular session and before the start of the next regular session, the Governor may call a special session to cover specific topics. Special sessions can last no longer than 30 days and are limited to the topics designated by the Governor (Texas Constitution Article 3, Section 40).
Where Can I Find the Bill History? Texas Legislature Online: Bill Lookup. Legislative Reference Library: Legislative Archive System. Legislative Reference Library: Scanned Bill History Indexes. House and Senate Journals. Legislative Reference Library: Print bill histories.
The 88th Texas Legislative Regular Session began on January 10th and concludes on Monday, May 29th. Now what?
Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the Texas Senates passage of Senate Bill 11, State Authority to Enforce the Border, by Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury: Texas must take matters into our own hands because the crisis on our southern border, perpetuated by the Biden Administration, continues to rage.
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The session was not without some legislative victories for Republicans. The chambers approved Senate Bill 3, which would appropriate $1.5 billion to continue construction of a border barrier between Texas and Mexico as well as fund enhanced immigration efforts.
In January of 2019, I was the first person to suggest that Texas should build the wall to secure our southern border, and now, the Texas Senate has passed SB 6, which appropriates $1.54 billion to continue building the border wall in addition to the over $5 billion appropriated in our budget to continue funding
A special session of the legislature can only be called by the governor at the end of the regular session of the legislature. A special session can be thirty (30) days in length and the agenda of the session is set by the governor.

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