
Week in Review: A Digest of Capitol News
February 21, 2025
Legislative Services Bail reform and other bills gain momentum in the Senate as House committees get set to begin their work.

Sen. Middleton Attends Legislative Breakfast Meeting
February 21, 2025
Legislative Services Senate Bill 19 by Middleton would ban taxpayer-funded lobbying; officials ask about impact on local government participation at the Capitol.

House Appropriations Committee Begins Hearings
February 21, 2025
Legislative Services Budget panel hears from comptroller on available revenue to fund 2026-27 priorities.

February 21, 2025
Legislative Services TAC's legislative staff has highlighted some recently filed bills of interest to county officials.

February 21, 2025
Legislative Services A selected list of recent county-relevant news articles.

Week in Review: A Digest of Capitol News
February 14, 2025
Legislative Services House committees announced, helping lawmakers understand the cost of proposed legislation and county officials testify on transportation and bail reform issues.

Weekly Briefing Surveys Latest Legislative Landscape
February 14, 2025
Legislative Services Did you miss this week's Tuesday Morning Breakfast? Here's a recap and how you can attend the next one.

Secure Your Spot for TAC's 2025 Legislative Conference
February 14, 2025
Legislative Services This year's conference will take an in-depth look at the 89th Legislature and its impact on counties. Here's how to sign up.

February 14, 2025
Legislative Services TAC's legislative staff has highlighted some recently filed bills of interest to county officials.

February 14, 2025
Legislative Services A selected list of recent county-relevant news articles.

Week in Review: A Digest of Capitol News
February 07, 2025
Legislative Services Gov. Abbott outlines emergency priorities, Senate passes school voucher bill and House leadership prepares for key committee assignments.

Senate Finance Committee Reviews HHSC Budget
February 07, 2025
Legislative Services Senate budget allocates $94 billion for Health and Human Services Commission. Here are highlights of the mental health funding important to Texas counties.