I don’t have live access to updated Texas bill information in this moment. I can share how to quickly check the latest on Texas House Bill 626 and summarize what’s publicly available up to now if you’d like.
How to find the latest on Texas HB 626
- Texas Legislature Online (capitol.texas.gov): Search for HB 626 in the current or past sessions (89th Legislature for 2025-2026). The site provides bill text, fiscal notes, amendments, committee actions, and votes.
- LegiScan or FastDemocracy: These sites track bill status across committees, floor actions, and amendments, with date-stamped updates.
- News outlets and local outlets in Texas (e.g., Texas Tribune, Houston Chronicle, Dallas Morning News) often publish briefings when a bill gains traction, moves through committees, or faces opposition.
What to look for when you check
- Current status: introduced, referred to committee, public hearing dates, reported from committee, floor amendments, final floor vote.
- Key provisions: the bill’s title and main aims, any changes to existing law, and any sunset or fiscal implications.
- Timelines: dates for hearings, calendars, and whether the bill has stalled or advanced to the governor.
- Governor action: whether the governor has signed, vetoed, or allowed the bill to become law.
If you want, tell me your preferred country/state (Texas) and the session (likely 2025-2026, 89th Legislature) and I can provide a concise, current overview based on public sources. I can also draft a quick one-page brief with the bill’s purpose, status, and potential implications once you confirm the scope.