The following legislative committee minutes in the LRL collection are scanned and available on our Committee minutes and related documents page:
House: 42nd – 77th
Senate: 27th – 77th
Interim: 38th – 77th
We most recently added interim minutes from the 62nd Legislature (1971-1972). As always, some committees are unique (see the interim committees on vegetable marketing and imported fire ant infestation), and others address major issues like school finance and coastal resources that the Legislature continues to work on today.
Minutes and other committee records from the 77th Legislature (2001) onward are available via Texas Legislature Online.
Now that session is over, do you need to find statistics on bills passed, dates that bills take effect, constitutional amendments up for election, and more? Use the links below to find information for the 86th Legislature:
Do you need to track bills by code or find out how a particular bill would change the statutes? Check out the LRL's Index to Sections Affected (ISAf). Librarians already have indexed more than 2,300 bills this session, and they are continually entering data for the 86th Legislature as bills are received throughout the day.
Search features include:
- Search by the Code/Statute—e.g., Government Code, Ch. 824 (right)
- Search by Bill—find all the code sections affected by a bill (especially helpful when looking at a Sunset bill or a large omnibus bill)
- Limit search results by bill type (House or Senate, bill or resolution) and/or version (introduced, house and senate committee reports, engrossed, enrolled, vetoed, or any)
- Link to the current statutes in your search results
ISAf additionally is helpful to determine the status of the law after a session has concluded and before the online statutes have been updated.
Also, you can subscribe to ISAf to receive updates in an RSS feed.
With Senate and House committees appointed and meetings underway, do you need to know more about a certain committee? The Library has many helpful resources in the Committees section of our website. You can...
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View committee member lists for standing committees and committee lists by session, from the 1st Legislature to present.
- Search for committees by member name or committee member name.
- Explore interim reports and other legislative reports published by legislative committees, back to the 1st legislative session.
- Search for legislative committee minutes and related documents for the 63rd-77th Legislatures. (Minutes from the 78th-85th Legislatures can also be searched here; they are available through Texas Legislature Online.)
- Review standing committee appointment lists sorted by committee back to 1991.
The end of session deadlines calendar for the 86th Regular Session is now available. The calendar is a practical summary of deadlines for action under House and Senate rules, and is not intended as an interpretation. You can view end-of-session deadline calendars and dates of interest for previous sessions on the library website: Session deadline calendars
Check out the LRL's state budget timeline as you follow the budget process for the 2020–2021 biennium. The Senate and House's preliminary funding recommendations will be posted when both bills are filed, as will the governor's budget recommendations.
You can click through the timeline to see what is scheduled to happen in each date range. The LRL will add links to documents as they are released.
Past budget timelines are available in PDF form just below the timeline, as well as a variety of other budget resources. Be sure to check back for updates as budget planning progresses for the upcoming biennium.
On the first day of session next week, Tuesday, January 8, the House of Representatives will elect a new Speaker of the House, and the Senate will elect a new Senate President Pro Tem, per Texas Constitution, Article 3, Section 9. Access past Senate President Pro Tem information and Speaker election documents on our website to learn more about historic leaders within the Texas Senate and House.
The two chambers typically adopt their rules from the previous session for the first day, and then adopt updated rules in the following days. Visit our House & Senate Rules and Precedents page to see historic rules of the Texas Legislature.
A list of the members-elect for the 86th Legislature is available here.
House and Senate committee minutes are a valuable resource for understanding the work that goes into crafting legislation. Senate standing committee minutes in the Legislative Reference Library collection from before 1973 have been scanned and are available in the LRL's committee minutes database.
Scanned minutes, particularly from earlier sessions, may also include other committee documentation, including agendas, exhibits, hearing notices, press releases, rules, testimony, transcripts, and vote sheets. Some interesting examples include:
- The 59th Legislature's Senate State Affairs Committee minutes from 1965, which are the earliest Senate standing committee minutes we have scanned.
- The report and proceedings of the 27th Legislature's State Investigating Committee, provided for in SJR 1, 27th 2nd C.S. (1901). This was an investigation of state government, including findings and testimony of the Treasury Department, General Land Office, Comptroller's Office, various asylums, and other agencies, as well as a report on penitentiaries.
- The Senate of the 47th Legislature considered the State Department of Public Welfare's administration of the Old Age Assistance Program as a Committee of the Whole Senate, February–March 1941, pursuant to SR 19. (Fun fact—this transcript is on onion skin paper.)
- Investigations on concerns regarding textbooks and the University of Texas by the 48th Senate (1943–1944, during and following Homer Rainey's term as UT president) and Texas A&M College by the 50th Legislature (1947, following student demonstrations on funding issues).
- Investigations of the Board of Pardons & Paroles, Texas Good Roads Association, Feed Shortage, and the Texas State Railroad, all in the 1940s.
Other interesting items include the minutes of the 60th Legislature's Senate Public Health Committee, which include a notebook containing bills with analysis and comment, and the legal paperwork surrounding the Committee of the Whole Senate (76th) – Election of Lieutenant Governor, convened to select the lieutenant governor when Rick Perry vacated the seat to become governor.
Note that some of the investigation committees' transcripts are best accessed using the committee search function.
The LRL database also allows users access to committee documents from House, Senate, and Joint committees, 63rd–77th Legislatures (1973–2001), as well as to search for minutes from the 78th–85th Legislatures that are available through Texas Legislature Online.
Visit our blog post about House standing committee minutes prior to 1973 to learn more about those resources.
The LRL's state budget timeline has been updated to reflect the budget process for the 2020–2021 biennium. Currently, state agencies are in the process of developing strategic plans and Legislative Appropriation Requests (LARs). The LARs documents will be available in the Legislative Budget Board's database here.
You can click through the timeline to see what is scheduled to happen in each date range. The LRL will add links to budget bills and related documents as they are released.
Past budget timelines are available in PDF form just below the timeline, as well as a variety of other budget resources. Be sure to check back for updates as budget planning progresses for the upcoming biennium.
Basic bill information for enrolled bills from the 12th–15th Legislatures (1870–1876) is now available in the Legislative Archive System (LAS). This includes bill numbers, captions, chapters numbers, and session law scans. We've also added the joint and concurrent resolutions that were published in the General and Special Session Laws to LAS from these sessions.
Enrolled bills from the 12th–15th Legislatures are accessible through both the direct search and the advanced search. When using the advanced search, select "View All" for the bill status.
Please note that enrolled bills from the following two sessions are only accessible through the direct search in LAS:
- 12th Adjourned Session (Sept. 22, 1871–Dec. 2, 1871)
- 14th 2nd Regular Session (Jan. 22, 1875–March 15, 1875)
For related information about these and other sessions, don't forget to check the session snapshot and the scanned House and Senate Journals.
Since LAS is a work in progress, complete information is not available for all bills and all sessions. Visit LAS' status page for more details about this ongoing project. For assistance using LAS, please contact the library.