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TXHB5509PassRelating to the suspension or revocation of a hotel's certificate of occupancy by a municipality for suspected human trafficking.
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2025-06-20
Effective on 9/1/25
TXSB1921PassRelating to a common characteristic or use project in a public improvement district in certain municipalities.
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2025-05-28
Effective immediately
TXSB2105Engross
50%
Relating to the authority of a county attorney or district attorney to enforce human trafficking awareness and prevention in commercial lodging establishments.
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2025-05-27
Placed on General State Calendar
TXHB3509Intro
25%
Relating to a common characteristic or use project in a public improvement district in certain municipalities.
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2025-05-14
Laid on the table subject to call
TXHB2433Intro
25%
Relating to the collection of state, municipal, and county hotel occupancy taxes by an accommodations intermediary.
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2025-04-21
To House Ways & Means Committee
TXSB1592Engross
50%
Relating to the collection of state and local hotel occupancy taxes and assessments related to hotels by an accommodations intermediary.
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2025-04-17
To House Ways & Means Committee
TXHB4418Intro
25%
Relating to the authority of a county attorney or district attorney to enforce human trafficking awareness and prevention in commercial lodging establishments.
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2025-04-02
To House Trade, Workforce & Economic Development Committee
TXHB2274Intro
25%
Relating to the creation of a commission to review and make recommendations regarding certain penal laws of this state and to certain criminal offenses previously compiled in statutes outside the Penal Code; increasing criminal penalties; imposing a ...
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2025-03-14
To House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
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