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Starting on Thursday, June 22 Texas Governor Greg Abbott began highlighting lawmakers that will take the lead on his 20-item agenda for the first special session of the 85th. If the Governor continues to highlight two or three items each weekday, it is expected authors for all 20 items will be identified by next week. Governor Abbott has not yet released his proclamation for the 85th Special Session which officially announces items on the call and would allow bills to be filed. Once the proclamation is released not only will these spotlighted lawmakers file bills so actual bill text can be reviewed, but other members may file additional legislation. HillCo Partners will keep you updated as we get closer to the start of the Special Session -July 18.
 
Special Session Subjects and Identified Authors 
School Choice 
Authors: Simmons/Taylor

Property Tax Reform
Authors: D.Bonnen/Bettencourt
 
Spending Caps
Authors: Villalba/Estes (Local)
Authors: Parker, Schofield/Hancock (State)
 
Local control – Trees 
Authors: Workman/Hall
 
Local Control – Construction 
Authors: Bell/Buckingham
 
Local Control – Permitting 
Authors: Workman/Burton
 
Annexation 
Authors: Huberty/Campbell
 
Privacy (Bathroom Bill)
Authors: Simmons/Kolkhorst
 
Payroll – Union dues
Authors: Isaac/Hughes
 
Abortion – Funding 
Authors: Springer/Schwertner
 
Abortion – Insurance 
Authors: Smithee/Creighton
 
Abortion – Reporting 
Authors: Capriglione/Campbell
 
Do-Not-Resuscitate 
Authors: G.Bonnen/Perry
 
Mail Ballot Fraud
Authors: Goldman/Hancock
 
Maternal Mortality 
Authors: Burkett, Thierry, Walle/Kolkhorst
 
Items that Governor Abbott has not yet identified authors for include Sunset legislation, texting & driving preemption, and all the remaining education items on the call:

  • Teacher pay increase of $1,000     
  • Administrative flexibility in teacher hiring and retention practices
  • School finance reform commission

Updates from the Governor are expected on these remaining subjects and will be published on his site as they are released. 
 

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