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TXSJR44Engross

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Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail under some circumstances to a person accused of certain violent or sexual offenses or of continuous trafficking of persons and requiring a judge or magistrate to impose the least res...
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2023-05-23
Postponed 9/1/23 10:00 AM
TXHJR166Engross

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Proposing a constitutional amendment allowing recovery of exemplary damages by parents or a person's estate for a homicide.
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2023-05-05
To Senate State Affairs Committee
TXHJR181Intro

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Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the denial of bail under some circumstances to a person accused of a violent or sexual offense or of continuous trafficking of persons and requiring a judge or magistrate to impose the least restrictiv...
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2023-03-23
To House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
TXSJR89Intro

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Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting slavery and involuntary servitude.
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2023-03-23
To Senate State Affairs Committee
TXHJR94Intro

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Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to set a minimum amount of monetary bond for persons charged with certain felony offenses involving violence and requiring the denial of bail to a person accused of committing a felony ...
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2023-03-03
To House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
TXSJR51Intro

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Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to enact laws providing for the denial of bail to a person accused of committing a trafficking or sexual offense against a child while released on bail for committing a similar offense.
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2023-03-03
To Senate Criminal Justice Committee
TXHJR63Intro

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Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting slavery and involuntary servitude.
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2023-02-28
To House State Affairs Committee
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