23 Statements of Vote (Change) 18 Change Statements 5 Away StatementsRecord Vote No. 1591 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1591 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." HB1164 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Gervin-Hawkins; Lalani; Campos; Garcia, relating to health benefit plan coverage for hair prostheses for breast cancer patients. With this vote: HB 1164 was passed Record Vote No. 143 Tom Craddick: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 143 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB1805 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Klick; Oliverson; Howard; Jetton; Lalani, relating to the medical use of low-THC cannabis by patients with certain medical conditions. With this vote: CSHB 1805 was passed to engrossment Record Vote No. 253 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 253 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." (This was a Republican amendment.) HB1898 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Jetton; Rose; Price; Allison; Thompson, Senfronia, relating to a grant program to fund the provision by children's hospitals of mental and behavioral health services to children in this state. With this vote: Amendment No. 1 (Tinderholt) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 605 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 605 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no." HB218 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Moody; Dutton; Geren; Anchía; Cain, relating to the criminal and licensing consequences of certain offenses relating to the possession of marihuana, certain tetrahydrocannabinols, certain synthetic cannabinoids, and drug paraphernalia; imposing a fee. With this vote: HB 218 was passed Record Vote No. 2263 Tom Craddick: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 2263 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB3452 is a Republican Bill, authored by Jetton, relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct and the legislature. With this vote: The motion to adopt the conference committee report on HB 3452 was lost Record Vote No. 1018 Tom Craddick: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1018 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB3625 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Walle, relating to notice requirements for a leased dwelling located in a floodplain. With this vote: HB 3625 was passed Record Vote No. 1604 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1604 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes." HB3708 is a Republican Bill, authored by Buckley; Cain; Frank, relating to creating an allotment under the Foundation School Program for school districts that allow non-enrolled students to participate in University Interscholastic League activities. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 3708 was passed Record Vote No. 1041 Tom Craddick: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1041 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB3833 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Lopez, Janie; Bowers; Flores; Lozano; Cunningham, relating to the duties of a public school counselor. With this vote: HB 3833, as amended, was passed Record Vote No. 1331 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1331 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB4169 is a Republican Bill, authored by Price; Noble; Ashby, relating to providing prevocational or similar services under certain Medicaid waiver programs. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 4169 was passed Record Vote No. 980 Tom Craddick: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 980 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB4233 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Zwiener; Frank; Garcia, relating to training regarding runaway prevention for certain individuals who provide care for children in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: CSHB 4233 was passed to engrossment Record Vote No. 1658 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1658 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB4498 is a Republican Bill, authored by Cook; Oliverson, relating to the transfer and statutory novation of insurance policies from a transferring insurer to an assuming insurer through an insurance business transfer plan; authorizing fees. With this vote: HB 4498, as amended, was passed Record Vote No. 1002 Tom Craddick: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1002 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB4811 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Anchía; Guillen; Hernandez; Geren, relating to the creation of the Texas Energy Efficiency Council. With this vote: HB 4811 was passed Record Vote No. 1585 Tom Craddick: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1585 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB5025 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Zwiener; Isaac, relating to the boundaries of the single-member districts for and vacancies on the board of directors of the Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District. With this vote: HB 5025 was passed Record Vote No. 1584 Tom Craddick: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1584 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB5406 is a Republican Bill, authored by Rogers, relating to the creation of the Cross Timbers Regional Utility Authority; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments and fees. With this vote: HB 5406 was passed Record Vote No. 601 Tom Craddick: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 601 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB927 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Dutton, relating to the creation of a commission to review certain laws of this state that restrict the rights or activities of persons convicted of a felony offense and to make certain recommendations regarding those laws. With this vote: HB 927 was passed Record Vote No. 884 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 884 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." HJR11 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Thompson, Senfronia; Collier, proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for a court to terminate the sentence of a person who has successfully served the required number of years on parole. With this vote: HJR 11 was adopted Record Vote No. 1697 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1697 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." SB1602 is a Republican Bill, authored by Hughes, relating to venue and choice of law for certain actions involving censorship by social media platforms. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 1602 was passed to third reading Record Vote No. 1986 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1986 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." SB186 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Miles, relating to the prohibited discharge of a patient to certain unlicensed or unpermitted group-centered facilities. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 186 failed to pass Record Vote No. 1931 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1931 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." SB1900 is a Republican Bill, authored by Birdwell, relating to foreign terrorist organizations, including the compilation of information regarding, certain civil actions brought against, and the prosecution of certain organized crime offenses involving a foreign terrorist organization and of sedition. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 1900 was passed Record Vote No. 1862 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1862 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." SB2304 is a Democrat Bill, authored by LaMantia, relating to the regulation of driver education courses and driving safety courses and the provision of information regarding the Texas Driving with Disability Program to certain public school students. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 2304 was passed to third reading Record Vote No. 1409 Tom Craddick: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1409 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." SB490 is a Republican Bill, authored by Hughes, relating to itemized billing for health care services and supplies provided by health care providers. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 490 was passed Record Vote No. 1734 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1734 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." SB745 is a Republican Bill, authored by Kolkhorst; Campbell; Hall; Schwertner; Sparks, relating to fraud prevention under certain health care programs. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 745 was passed Record Vote No. 1734 Tom Craddick: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Tom Craddick: "When Record No. 1734 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." SB745 is a Republican Bill, authored by Kolkhorst; Campbell; Hall; Schwertner; Sparks, relating to fraud prevention under certain health care programs. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 745 was passed |