68 Statements of Vote (Change) 21 Change Statements 47 Away StatementsRecord Vote No. 1148 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1148 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no." HB1003 is a Republican Bill, authored by Shaheen, relating to ineligibility to serve as a poll watcher. With this vote: CSHB 1003 was passed to engrossment Record Vote No. 1182 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1182 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB1003 is a Republican Bill, authored by Shaheen, relating to ineligibility to serve as a poll watcher. With this vote: HB 1003 was passed Record Vote No. 2087 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2087 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes." HB1181 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Shaheen; Schatzline; Collier; Ordaz; Patterson, relating to the publication or distribution of sexual material harmful to minors on an Internet website; providing a civil penalty. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to concur in the senate amendments to HB 1181 prevailed Record Vote No. 953 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 953 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB1229 is a Republican Bill, authored by Harris, Cody; Noble, relating to the collection and confidentiality of information regarding firearms and ammunition in agency foster homes; creating a civil penalty. With this vote: HB 1229 was passed Record Vote No. 648 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 648 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes." (This was a Democrat amendment.) HB1243 is a Republican Bill, authored by Hefner; Spiller; Murr; Leach; Goldman, relating to the penalty for the offense of illegal voting; increasing a criminal penalty. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: Amendment No. 2 (Manuel) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 364 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 364 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB1277 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Cain; Moody; Collier; Thompson, Senfronia; Patterson, relating to pedestrian use of a sidewalk. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 1277 was passed Record Vote No. 1618 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1618 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no." HB1299 is a Republican Bill, authored by Noble, relating to the signature required on a carrier envelope for a ballot voted by mail; changing the elements of a criminal offense. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 1299 was passed Record Vote No. 1355 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1355 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB1348 is a Republican Bill, authored by Stucky, relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate veterinarians. With this vote: HB 1348 was passed Record Vote No. 171 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 171 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB14 is a Republican Bill, authored by Harris, Cody; Toth, relating to third-party review of plats and property development plans, permits, and similar documents, and the inspection of an improvement related to such a document. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 14 was passed Record Vote No. 2083 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2083 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB1558 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Johnson, Ann, relating to the extension or amendment of deed restrictions in certain older subdivisions. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to concur in the senate amendments to HB 1558 prevailed Record Vote No. 451 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 451 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB1575 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Hull; Harless; Slawson; Rose; Frank, relating to improving health outcomes for pregnant women under Medicaid and certain other public benefits programs. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 1575 was passed Record Vote No. 1384 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1384 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." (This was a Democrat amendment.) HB1585 is a Republican Bill, authored by Geren, relating to matters affecting the powers and duties of the Texas Ethics Commission. With this vote: Amendment No. 3 (Goodwin) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 1206 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1206 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB1654 is a Republican Bill, authored by Cook; Capriglione; Murr; Goldman, relating to the eligibility of a child for a determinate sentence for engaging in delinquent conduct that constitutes certain organized criminal activity. With this vote: HB 1654 was passed Record Vote No. 2084 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2084 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB1710 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Canales, relating to notice provided to a court regarding a defendant confined in a state jail felony facility. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to concur in the senate amendments to HB 1710 prevailed Record Vote No. 1368 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1368 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB1848 is a Republican Bill, authored by DeAyala, relating to a study by the secretary of state on the feasibility of central counting stations complying with federal standards for facilities that contain sensitive information. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 1848 was passed Record Vote No. 2081 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2081 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB19 is a Republican Bill, authored by Murr; Leach; Landgraf; Meyer; Lujan, relating to the creation of a specialty trial court to hear certain cases; authorizing fees. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to concur in the senate amendments to HB 19 prevailed Record Vote No. 312 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 312 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB1925 is a Republican Bill, authored by Harless, relating to the continuation of a health care provider participation program by the Harris County Hospital District. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 1925 was passed Record Vote No. 192 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 192 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no." HB2 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Meyer; Bonnen; Burrows; Thierry; Raymond, relating to providing property tax relief through the public school finance system and property tax appraisal and administration. With this vote: The motion to table prevailed Record Vote No. 743 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 743 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB2162 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Dutton; Jetton; Buckley, relating to reading instruction, assessment instruments, and interventions provided to public school students. With this vote: CSHB 2162, as amended, failed to pass to engrossment Record Vote No. 2061 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2061 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2194 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Ordaz; Button; King, Ken; Burrows; Longoria, relating to establishing a "Made in Texas" labeling program. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to concur in the senate amendments to HB 2194 prevailed Record Vote No. 356 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 356 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2224 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Hernandez; Bucy, relating to the authority of a municipality to alter speed limits. With this vote: HB 2224 was passed Record Vote No. 454 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 454 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2237 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Thompson, Senfronia; Price; Wu; Johnson, Ann, relating to the establishment of the child first grant program. With this vote: HB 2237 was passed Record Vote No. 1000 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1000 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2263 is a Republican Bill, authored by Darby, relating to the authority of a natural gas local distribution company to offer energy conservation programs. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 2263 was passed Record Vote No. 2082 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2082 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2555 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Metcalf; Raymond, relating to transmission and distribution system resiliency planning by and cost recovery for electric utilities. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to concur in the senate amendments to HB 2555 prevailed Record Vote No. 313 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 313 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2556 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Oliverson; Morales, Eddie; Harless, relating to the licensing and regulation of physician graduates and the authority of an insured to select a physician graduate under the insured's health insurance policy; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees. With this vote: HB 2556 was passed Record Vote No. 549 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 549 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB2574 is a Republican Bill, authored by Lambert; Metcalf; Shine; Darby; Bailes, relating to requirements for notice advertising the sale of property to enforce a self-service storage facility lien. With this vote: HB 2574 was passed Record Vote No. 1582 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1582 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2650 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Howard; Guillen; Neave Criado; Garcia; Harless, relating to the continuation and duties of the Sexual Assault Survivors' Task Force and establishment of a mandatory training program for peace officers on responding to reports of child sexual abuse and adult sexual assault. With this vote: HB 2650 was passed Record Vote No. 512 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 512 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2664 is a Republican Bill, authored by Tepper, relating to the disclosure of customer information by government-operated utilities. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 2664 was passed Record Vote No. 358 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 358 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2719 is a Republican Bill, authored by Ashby, relating to the powers of the Texas Historical Commission over historic sites in this state. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 2719 was passed Record Vote No. 1356 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1356 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2822 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; Campos; Lozano; Rose, relating to a study on the housing needs of youth transitioning out of foster care or the juvenile justice system. With this vote: HB 2822 was passed Record Vote No. 1103 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1103 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB2827 is a Republican Bill, authored by Burns; Slawson; Spiller; Rogers, relating to the permitting of and performance of annual soil tests for certain concentrated animal feeding operations by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. With this vote: HB 2827 was passed Record Vote No. 1001 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1001 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB2847 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Darby; Morales, Eddie, relating to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas over and a study of the production, pipeline transportation, and storage of hydrogen. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 2847 was passed Record Vote No. 551 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 551 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB3053 is a Republican Bill, authored by Dean; Burns; Wilson; Bell, Keith; Troxclair, relating to the municipal disannexation of certain areas annexed during a certain period of time. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 3053 was passed Record Vote No. 1583 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1583 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB3487 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Turner, relating to certain expenditures by public institutions of higher education and university systems that are eligible for certain tax credits. With this vote: HB 3487 was passed Record Vote No. 723 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 723 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB3550 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Rose; Jetton, relating to standards for and services provided by prescribed pediatric extended care centers, including Medicaid reimbursement for those services. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 3550 was passed Record Vote No. 1570 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1570 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." HB3591 is a Republican Bill, authored by Shaheen, relating to the allocation of low income housing tax credits. With this vote: CSHB 3591, as amended, was passed to engrossment Record Vote No. 544 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 544 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB3993 is a Republican Bill, authored by Paul; Lopez, Janie; Anderson, relating to the automatic admission of students with a nontraditional secondary education to certain public institutions of higher education. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 3993 was passed Record Vote No. 987 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 987 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB4082 is a Republican Bill, authored by Goldman; Tepper, relating to the purposes for which a municipality or county may issue an anticipation note or certificate of obligation. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: CSHB 4082, as amended, was passed to engrossment Record Vote No. 2085 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2085 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes." HB409 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Collier, relating to the governance and administration of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission and to certain disclosures made in relation to the provision of funding for indigent defense services. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to concur in the senate amendments to HB 409 prevailed Record Vote No. 1147 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1147 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB4091 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Johnson, Ann; Jetton; Garcia; Campos, relating to a request for admission to a specialty inpatient stabilization treatment program by the Department of Family and Protective Services of certain minors in the managing conservatorship of the department. With this vote: HB 4091, as amended, was passed to engrossment Record Vote No. 2156 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2156 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB4183 is a Republican Bill, authored by Price; Lujan, relating to a waiver of the waiting period for a marriage ceremony. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to concur in the senate amendments to HB 4183 prevailed Record Vote No. 636 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 636 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB4256 is a Republican Bill, authored by Murr, relating to the establishment of a grant program to plug leaking water wells in certain counties. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 4256 was passed Record Vote No. 1581 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1581 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB4771 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Bhojani; Rosenthal; Jones, Jolanda; Stucky; Lambert, relating to the creation of tenant legal services offices by local governments to assist low-income residential tenants in eviction cases and in cases involving discrimination based on the tenants' disabilities. With this vote: HB 4771 was passed Record Vote No. 780 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 780 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB5010 is a Republican Bill, authored by Schofield, relating to the classification of a grievance filed with the State Bar of Texas. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 5010, as amended, was passed to engrossment Record Vote No. 1585 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1585 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." 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. 1586 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1586 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB5160 is a Republican Bill, authored by Darby, relating to the authority of the board of directors to select a depository bank for the West Coke County Hospital District. With this vote: HB 5160 was passed Record Vote No. 2086 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2086 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB527 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Wu; Schofield; Longoria, relating to exemption of certain civil actions from being subject to a motion to dismiss on the basis of involving the exercise of certain constitutional rights. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to concur in the senate amendments to HB 527 prevailed Record Vote No. 2118 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2118 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB5373 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Canales, relating to the powers and duties of the Hidalgo County Drainage District No. 1. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to concur in the senate amendments to HB 5373 prevailed Record Vote No. 1584 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1584 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." 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. 357 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 357 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB999 is a Republican Bill, authored by Price; Guillen; Allison; Oliverson, relating to the effect of certain reductions in a health benefit plan enrollee's out-of-pocket expenses for certain prescription drugs on enrollee cost-sharing requirements. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 999 was passed Record Vote No. 1577 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1577 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HCR104 is a Republican Bill, authored by Slawson, designating Granbury as the official Celebration Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HCR 104 was adopted Record Vote No. 1440 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1440 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." (This was a Democrat amendment.) HJR155 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Geren; Rose; Davis; Romero, Jr., proposing a constitutional amendment to foster economic development and job growth, provide tax relief and funding for education and public safety programs, support the horse racing industry, and reform horse racing and greyhound racing by authorizing casino gaming at destination resorts, authorizing sports wagering, authorizing Tribal-State compacts with federally recognized Indian tribes, and creating the Texas Gaming Commission to regulate casino gaming and sports wagering; requiring a license to conduct casino gaming; and requiring the imposition of a casino gaming tax, sports wagering tax, and license application fees. With this vote: Amendment No. 2 (A. Johnson) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 302 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 302 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." HJR45 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Shaheen; Frank; Oliverson; Thierry; Gervin-Hawkins, proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a local option exemption from ad valorem taxation by a county of a portion of the value of the residence homestead of a physician who provides health care services for which the physician agrees not to seek payment from any source, including the Medicaid program or otherwise from this state or the federal government, to county residents who are indigent or who are Medicaid recipients. With this vote: HJR 45 failed of adoption Record Vote No. 2220 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 2220 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HR2440 is a Republican Bill, authored by Cook, suspending limitations on conference committee jurisdiction, H.B. No. 17. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HR 2440 was adopted Record Vote No. 1868 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1868 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." SB1045 is a Republican Bill, authored by Huffman, relating to the creation of the Fifteenth Court of Appeals with jurisdiction over certain civil cases, the compensation of the justices of that court, and the jurisdiction of the courts of appeals in this state. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 1045, as amended, was passed Record Vote No. 1824 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1824 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no." SB1089 is a Republican Bill, authored by Parker, relating to repealing the ability to declare certain unopposed candidates for office as elected. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 1089 was passed Record Vote No. 1673 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1673 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." (This was a Democrat amendment.) SB14 is a Republican Bill, authored by Campbell; Bettencourt; Hall; Hughes; Kolkhorst; Middleton; Parker; Paxton; Perry; Springer, relating to prohibitions on the provision to certain children of procedures and treatments for gender transitioning, gender reassignment, or gender dysphoria and on the use of public money or public assistance to provide those procedures and treatments. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: Amendment No. 7 (Moody) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 1412 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1412 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." SB1403 is a Republican Bill, authored by Parker, relating to an interstate compact for border security, including building a border wall and sharing state intelligence and resources. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 1403 was passed Record Vote No. 1783 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1783 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." (This was a Democrat amendment.) SB15 is a Republican Bill, authored by Middleton; Bettencourt; Campbell; Creighton; Flores; Hall; Hancock; Huffman; Hughes; King; Kolkhorst; Nichols; Parker; Paxton; Perry; Schwertner; Sparks; Springer, relating to requiring public institution of higher education students who compete in intercollegiate athletic competitions to compete based on biological sex. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: Amendment No. 1 (Bucy) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 1784 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1784 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." (This was a Democrat amendment.) SB15 is a Republican Bill, authored by Middleton; Bettencourt; Campbell; Creighton; Flores; Hall; Hancock; Huffman; Hughes; King; Kolkhorst; Nichols; Parker; Paxton; Perry; Schwertner; Sparks; Springer, relating to requiring public institution of higher education students who compete in intercollegiate athletic competitions to compete based on biological sex. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: Amendment No. 2 (V. Jones) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 1785 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1785 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." (This was a Democrat amendment.) SB15 is a Republican Bill, authored by Middleton; Bettencourt; Campbell; Creighton; Flores; Hall; Hancock; Huffman; Hughes; King; Kolkhorst; Nichols; Parker; Paxton; Perry; Schwertner; Sparks; Springer, relating to requiring public institution of higher education students who compete in intercollegiate athletic competitions to compete based on biological sex. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: Amendment No. 3 (Rosenthal) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 1786 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1786 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." (This was a Democrat amendment.) SB15 is a Republican Bill, authored by Middleton; Bettencourt; Campbell; Creighton; Flores; Hall; Hancock; Huffman; Hughes; King; Kolkhorst; Nichols; Parker; Paxton; Perry; Schwertner; Sparks; Springer, relating to requiring public institution of higher education students who compete in intercollegiate athletic competitions to compete based on biological sex. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: Amendment No. 4 (Turner) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 1787 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1787 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." (This was a Democrat amendment.) SB15 is a Republican Bill, authored by Middleton; Bettencourt; Campbell; Creighton; Flores; Hall; Hancock; Huffman; Hughes; King; Kolkhorst; Nichols; Parker; Paxton; Perry; Schwertner; Sparks; Springer, relating to requiring public institution of higher education students who compete in intercollegiate athletic competitions to compete based on biological sex. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: Amendment No. 5 (J. González) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 1791 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1791 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." (This was a Democrat amendment.) SB15 is a Republican Bill, authored by Middleton; Bettencourt; Campbell; Creighton; Flores; Hall; Hancock; Huffman; Hughes; King; Kolkhorst; Nichols; Parker; Paxton; Perry; Schwertner; Sparks; Springer, relating to requiring public institution of higher education students who compete in intercollegiate athletic competitions to compete based on biological sex. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: Amendment No. 9 (Moody) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 1373 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1373 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." SB371 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Eckhardt; Campbell, relating to the Texas Armed Services Scholarship Program. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 371 was passed Record Vote No. 728 Liz Campos: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 728 was taken, I was shown voting present, not voting. I intended to vote yes." SB60 is a Democrat Bill, authored by Zaffirini, relating to operating agreements between holders of a distiller's and rectifier's permit and certain alcoholic beverage permit holders. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 60 was passed Record Vote No. 1994 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1994 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." SB694 is a Republican Bill, authored by Hughes, relating to liability of a religious organization or an employee or volunteer of a religious organization for security services provided to the organization. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 694 was passed Record Vote No. 1761 Liz Campos: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Liz Campos: "When Record No. 1761 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." SB994 is a Republican Bill, authored by Schwertner, relating to the declaration of a candidate's ineligibility on the basis of failure to pay a filing fee or submit a petition in lieu of a filing fee. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: SB 994 was passed |