Vol. 9 – March 29th
If your NCAA March Madness brackets looked anything like mine following the opening round, you know how off base the expert’s rankings ... Read More
Vol. 8 – March 22nd
Today, day 70 is the exact midpoint of the 140-day 87th Session. The relative quiet in the legislature this past week is like being in ... Read More
Vol. 7 – March 15th
March 12th was the final date for filing new bills with very few exceptions. The deadline ended in a flurry of 964 bills introduced on ... Read More
Vol. 6 – March 8th
In a normal session about 75 percent of all filed bills will die before completing the arduous path to becoming law. This is typically ... Read More
Vol. 5 – March 1st
The House Pensions Investments and Financial Services Committee’s first organizational meeting and< introductory presentations by ... Read More
Vol. 4 – February 22nd
In Vol. 3 we listed the members appointed to the House Pension, Investments, and Financial Services (PIFS) Committee and Senate ... Read More
Vol. 3 – February 8th
In the midst of the pandemic disruptions, a word of good news is the stability and leadership for the members of the two committees ... Read More
Vol. 2 – February 1st
This evening Governor Abbott will deliver his State of the State Address. In this speech hecan name emergency items making those issues ... Read More
The following bills have not been assigned a Committee Hearing date. If they are they will be brought forward the Bills on the Move report.
Previous Reported ... Read More