89th Regular Session (2025) – Governor Greg Abbott

Bill Caption Document
HB 305 Relating to the time period for conducting pretrial hearings after a criminal defendant has been restored to competency.   Veto
HB 353 Relating to creating the criminal offense of trespass on or near school or day-care center property.   Veto
HB 413 Relating to the release of certain defendants detained in jail pending trial.   Veto
HB 449 Relating to the unlawful production or distribution of sexually explicit images using deep fake technology.   Veto
HB 500 Relating to making supplemental appropriations and reductions in appropriations and giving direction and adjustment authority regarding appropriations.
Line item veto
  Veto
HB 705 Relating to the Cosmetology Licensure Compact; authorizing fees.   Veto
HB 1690 Relating to an application for a permit for the transfer of groundwater out of a groundwater conservation district.   Veto
HB 2243 Relating to the creation of the Texas Commission on Teacher Job Satisfaction and Retention.   Veto
HB 2520 Relating to the open meetings law.   Veto
HB 3120 Relating to certain duties of the owner or operator of a residential child detention facility.   Veto
HB 4530 Relating to water rights placed in the Texas Water Trust and the Texas Water Bank.   Veto
HB 4885 Relating to the disclosure of confidential juvenile records to a managed assigned counsel program.   Veto
HB 5671 Relating to the election of directors for and the authority to issue bonds of the Johnson County Special Utility District.   Veto
SB 1 General Appropriations Bill.
Line item veto
  Veto
SB 3 Relating to the regulation of consumable hemp products and the hemp-derived cannabinoids contained in those products; requiring a registration; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; providing an administrative penalty.   Veto
SB 268 Relating to the procedure for certain complaints against health care practitioners.   Veto
SB 378 Relating to certain prohibited practices by a barber or cosmetologist.   Veto
SB 614 Relating to the authority of the Texas Forensic Science Commission to review and refer certain cases to the office of capital and forensic writs.   Veto
SB 648 Relating to recording requirements for certain instruments concerning real property.   Veto
SB 974 Relating to the eligibility of a person employed by a school district as a teacher to serve on the appraisal review board of an appraisal district; creating a criminal offense.   Veto
SB 1032 Relating to the eligibility of postsecondary educational institutions to participate in the governor's university research initiative.   Veto
SB 1253 Relating to impact and production fees for certain water projects and to the regulation of certain wells; authorizing a fee.   Veto
SB 1278 Relating to an affirmative defense to prosecution for victims of certain offenses.   Veto
SB 1838 Relating to the appointment of attorneys ad litem and the compensation of certain attorneys ad litem in suits affecting the parent-child relationship filed by a governmental entity.   Veto
SB 1937 Relating to the testing of evidence containing biological materials in capital cases.   Veto
SB 2111 Relating to legal representation of indigent persons in this state and to proceedings before a magistrate including the appointment of counsel for an indigent defendant.   Veto
SB 2501 Relating to selection of an attorney by an indigent parent as attorney ad litem for the parent in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship.   Veto
SB 2878 Relating to the operation and administration of and practices and procedures related to proceedings in the judicial branch of state government, including court security, court documents and arrest warrants, document delivery, juvenile boards, and youth diversion, and to public office candidate eligibility; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing fees.   Veto

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