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Bill NumberAuthorDescriptionTopicWhere is it in the Process?
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SB 2405ParkerTDCJ Sunset BillTDCJ Operations / OversightPassed
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SB 1080WestRelating to the issuance of a provisional occupational license to certain applicants with criminal convictionsOccupational Licensing / ReentryPassed
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HB 3673CookCompanion to SB 1080Occupational Licensing / ReentryCompanion Bill to SB 1080 (Passed)
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HB 200BuckleyChange parole eligibility for people convicted as youthParole (Second Look Bill)Passed House/Received in Senate
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HB 3860AllenRelating to the eligibility of an inmate for certain occupational licenses and the practice of certain occupations by an inmate of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
Occupational Licensing/ReentryPassed House/recieved in Senate/ Referred to Senate Business and Commerce
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HB 2708AllenExpands eligibility for certain individuals to petition for the nondisclosure (sealing) of their criminal recordsRecord SealingHad a hearing and left pending in House Corrections committee
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HB 3618TroxclairRelating to certain searches of incarcerated people at women's facilities by the Texas Department of Criminal JusticeWomen's Prison ConditionsHad a hearing and left pending in House Corrections committee
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HB 2507LeachTexas Clean Slate BillClean Slate / Record SealingPassed House/Received in Senate
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HB 3006CanalesRelating to the purchase and installation of climate control systems at facilities operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.Prison Conditions/TemperaturePassed House/Received in Senate
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HB 4515CookTexas Clean Slate BillClean Slate / Record SealingPlaced on House General State Calendar (passed committee but never heard on House floor)
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HB 1315Martinez FischerRelating to air conditioning requirements at facilities operated by the Texas Department of Criminal JusticePrison Conditions / Temperaturereferred (never had a hearing)
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HB 1409MezaRelating to limitations on the use of administrative segregation by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Prison Conditions/ Solitary Confinement
referred (never had a hearing)
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HB 1416AllenRelating to program accessibility for incarcerated people at women's facilities of the Texas Department of Criminal JusticeWomen's Prison Conditionsreferred (never had a hearing)
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HB 2940Jones, VAllow good time parole creditsParole referred (never had a hearing)
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HB 489RosenthalRelating to the temperature at which a facility operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice is maintainedPrison Conditions / Temperaturereferred (never had a hearing)
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SB 1078WestRelating to certain searches of incarcerated people at women's facilities by the Texas Department of Criminal JusticeWomen's Prison Conditionsreferred (never had a hearing)
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SB 169MenendezMandate prison temps between 65-85 degreesPrison Conditions / Temperaturereferred (never had a hearing)
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SB 182MenedezCompanion to HB1416Women's Prison Conditionsreferred (never had a hearing)
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SB 661WestRelating to the creation of the Office of Youth Health and SafetyYouth Justicereferred (never had a hearing)
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SB 814ZaffiriniRecord SealingRecord Sealingreferred (never had a hearing)
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SB 631EckhardtAllows people convicted of a felony who aren't currently incarcerated to vote Voting Rights Restorationreferred (never had a hearing)
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The 89th Texas Legislative Session begun on January 14, 2025, and ended on June 2, 2025.
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