HJR103

Assigned to Committee
Authored by Terri Leo Wilson (R)
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Caption: Proposing a constitutional amendment specifying the authority of the attorney general to prosecute a criminal offense prescribed by the election laws of this state.
Initially Referred to House State Affairs Committee, chaired by a Republican

RPT Priority #2: Secure Texas Elections ENDORSED


Co-authors: Hayes (R); Hickland (R); Hopper (R); Hull (R); Kerwin (R); LaHood (R); Louderback (R); Metcalf (R); Money (R); Morgan (R); Pierson (R); Shofner (R); Slawson (R); Virdell (R)

Dec 5, 2024


(H) Leo Wilson signed onto the bill as Author
(H) Filed
 

Mar 12, 2025


(H) Read first time
(H) Referred to the House State Affairs, chaired by a Republican
 

Mar 26, 2025


(H) Hopper signed onto the bill as Coauthor
 

Apr 9, 2025


(H) Hayes signed onto the bill as Coauthor
 

Apr 23, 2025


(H) Louderback signed onto the bill as Coauthor
(H) Money signed onto the bill as Coauthor
(H) Pierson signed onto the bill as Coauthor
(H) Virdell signed onto the bill as Coauthor
 

Apr 25, 2025


(H) LaHood signed onto the bill as Coauthor
(H) Morgan signed onto the bill as Coauthor
 

Apr 30, 2025


(H) Slawson signed onto the bill as Coauthor
 

May 2, 2025


(H) Kerwin signed onto the bill as Coauthor
 

May 5, 2025


(H) Shofner signed onto the bill as Coauthor
 

May 7, 2025


(H) Metcalf signed onto the bill as Coauthor
 

May 8, 2025


(H) Hickland signed onto the bill as Coauthor
 

May 22, 2025


(H) Hull signed onto the bill as Coauthor

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