Those marked ENDORSED or OPPOSED impact the priority by the organization as indicated.

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HB36   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee, chaired by a Republican
Last Referred to Senate Criminal Justice Committee, chaired by a Republican
This bill would cost taxpayers $4,584,953.00 over five years, according to the Legislative Budget Bureau.
Priority #1: TPR Vote Recommendation (Texas Policy Research) OPPOSED
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the monitoring of certain family violence offenders, the provision of resources for family violence victims, and the collection of information about conditions of bond imposed in family violence cases and certain other criminal cases.

HR1499   Enrolled
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, S.B. No. 650.

HB1820   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee, chaired by a Republican
Last Referred to Senate Criminal Justice Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the expunction of arrest records and files when a grand jury fails to find that probable cause exists to believe the alleged offense was committed.

HB1821   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House S/C on Juvenile Justice Committee, chaired by a Democrat
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to information regarding the procedures and available resources for the sealing of juvenile records.

HB1822   Given to Other Chamber
Initially Referred to House S/C on Juvenile Justice Committee, chaired by a Democrat
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the jurisdiction of a juvenile court over certain persons and to the sealing and nondisclosure of certain juvenile records.

HB1824   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Related to monitoring domestic violence offenders through advanced tracking systems to enhance victim safety.

HB1825   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Human Services Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the exchange of certain information between the Department of Family and Protective Services or certain foster care services contractors and a state or local juvenile justice agency.

HB1826   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Corrections Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to depression screenings for certain women in county jail or in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

HB1986   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Public Health Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the regulation of abortion, including abortion complication reporting and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

HB1987   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Public Health Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the regulation of abortion, including abortion complication reporting and the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

HB1992   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Public Education Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the establishment of the behaviorally at-risk student grant program to provide social and cognitive skills training to certain public school students.

HB2492   Signed by Governor
Initially Referred to House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee, chaired by a Republican
Last Referred to Senate Criminal Justice Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the period for which a person arrested for certain crimes involving family violence may be held after bond is posted.

HB2493   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the regulation of certain eviction-related service businesses.

HB2664   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Public Health Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the task force on racial diversity in the nursing workforce.

HB2902   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Human Services Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the establishment of the Supported Independent Living Program.

HB3085   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Licensing & Administrative Procedures Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to a local option election on the sale of alcoholic beverages in certain areas of a municipality and the local regulation of premises in those areas.

HB3283   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Higher Education Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the mission of governing boards of public institutions of higher education.

HB4893   In Calendar Committee
Initially Referred to House Public Education Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the Breakthrough Program.

HB5562   In Calendar Committee
Initially Referred to House Ways & Means Committee, chaired by a Republican
This bill would cost taxpayers $3,711,000.00 over five years, according to the Legislative Budget Bureau.
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project.

HB5591   Assigned to Committee
Initially Referred to House Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans' Affairs Committee, chaired by a Republican
Authored by Rhetta Bowers (D)
Caption: Relating to opioid overdose training for peace officers.



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