HB942 |
Relating to the regulation of crafted precious metal dealers; providing a criminal penalty. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB1467 |
Relating to the eligibility for service retirement annuities of certain elected officials convicted of certain crimes. |
Introduced |
Sheets ; King, Phil ; Gonzalez, Naomi ; Lozano ; Fallon |
HB407 |
Relating to the Weatherford College District service area. |
House Committee Report |
Keffer ; King, Phil ; Cook |
HB204 |
Relating to zero-based budgeting for certain entities funded by this state and requiring a state agency that is undergoing review by the Sunset Advisory Commission to undergo a financial audit and submit a zero-based budget in connection with the review. |
Introduced |
King, Phil ; Krause ; Miller, Rick ; Leach |
HB306 |
Relating to the limitation on appropriations for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB408 |
Relating to the number of members of the Texas Historical Commission. |
House Committee Report |
King, Phil |
HB2828 |
Relating to the effect of rules and standards adopted by the Railroad Commission of Texas relating to the gas pipeline industry on ordinances, orders or rules adopted by political subdivisions. |
Introduced |
King, Phil ; Dale |
HB409 |
Relating to the state emergency medical services medical director. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB410 |
Relating to the administration and operation of the appellate judicial system for the Second Court of Appeals District; changing an appellate judicial system court costs fee in certain counties. |
Engrossed |
Geren ; King, Phil ; Crownover ; Goldman |
HB411 |
Relating to the release of a vehicle held by a vehicle storage facility. |
House Committee Report |
King, Phil |
HB412 |
Relating to the punishment for a false affiliation with a charitable organization or a false claim of a charitable purpose in the course of committing certain crimes. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB1896 |
Relating to firearm training and the authority of certain employees of a school district or open-enrollment charter school to carry or possess a handgun on certain school premises; authorizing a fee. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB1895 |
Relating to the dissolution of the Parker County Utility District No. 1. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB789 |
Relating to the allowance in lieu of exempt property in the administration of a decedent’s estate. |
House Committee Report |
King, Phil |
HB2944 |
Relating to the powers and duties of timeshare owners’ associations. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB11 |
Relating to the appropriation of money from the economic stabilization fund to finance certain water-related projects. |
Introduced |
Larson ; Pitts ; King, Phil ; Ritter ; Creighton |
HB13 |
Relating to the State Pension Review Board and public retirement systems; authorizing a fee. |
House Committee Report |
Frullo ; King, Phil ; Callegari ; Cook |
HB585 |
Relating to procedural requirements under the Property Tax Code. |
Introduced |
King, Phil ; Villarreal ; Workman |
HB1172 |
Relating to the contracting authority of the Texas Historical Commission. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB899 |
Relating to certain rights of victims, guardians of victims, and close relatives of deceased victims in the criminal justice system. |
Introduced |
Perry ; King, Phil |
HB3575 |
Relating to the investigation and prosecution of offenses against public administration, including ethics offenses, offenses involving insurance fraud, and offenses involving motor fuels tax. |
Introduced |
Bonnen, Dennis ; Flynn ; King, Phil ; Creighton ; Fallon |
HB237 |
Relating to the limitation on the rate of growth in appropriations from state tax revenues. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB2446 |
Relating to the qualifications of certain electric generation projects for programs designed to encourage the capture and utilization of carbon dioxide for use in enhanced oil recovery. |
Introduced |
Lewis ; Morrison ; Keffer ; King, Phil ; Crownover |
HB44 |
Relating to a moratorium on administering assessment instruments to public school students under the public school accountability system. |
Introduced |
Bonnen, Dennis ; Flynn ; King, Phil |
HB2767 |
Relating to treating and recycling for beneficial use certain liquid or semiliquid waste arising out of or incidental to drilling for or producing oil or gas. |
Introduced |
Lewis ; Keffer ; King, Phil |
HB45 |
Relating to the occupational licensing of spouses of members of the military and the eligibility requirements for certain occupational licenses issued to applicants with military experience. |
House Committee Report |
Flynn ; King, Phil ; Sheffield, Ralph ; Moody ; Dale |
HB2253 |
Relating to compensation and benefits for commissioned peace officers employed by the attorney general. |
Introduced |
Geren ; King, Phil ; Rodriguez, Eddie ; Branch |
HB3505 |
Relating to the establishment and administration of a state bullion depository and the investment of certain public money in precious metals and depository accounts. |
Introduced |
Lavender ; Flynn ; King, Phil ; Stickland ; Capriglione |
HB360 |
Relating to withholding state funding from a public or private institution of higher education that requires student organizations to allow student participation regardless of status or beliefs. |
Introduced |
King, Phil ; Krause |
HB263 |
Relating to combination resident hunting and fishing licenses for military personnel. |
House Committee Report |
Flynn ; King, Phil ; Turner, Scott |
HB2474 |
Relating to the use of proceeds from a junior college district branch campus maintenance tax. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB1533 |
Relating to an exemption from the sales tax for firearms and hunting supplies for a limited period. |
Introduced |
Bonnen, Dennis ; Flynn ; King, Phil ; Stickland ; Leach |
HB3416 |
Relating to a prohibition on the issuance of capital appreciation bonds by local governments. |
Introduced |
Zedler ; Flynn ; King, Phil ; Laubenberg |
HB2586 |
Relating to the exercise of the power of eminent domain by certain authorized entities. |
Introduced |
Bonnen, Dennis ; King, Phil ; Goldman |
HB72 |
Relating to the penalty for the offense of leaving the scene of an accident that involves personal injury or death. |
Introduced |
Naishtat ; Bonnen, Dennis ; King, Phil ; Fletcher ; Moody |
HB1542 |
Relating to the Texas military; imposing criminal penalties; authorizing fees. |
Introduced |
Flynn ; King, Phil |
HB73 |
Relating to the prosecution of and the punishment for the offense of burglary committed while evading arrest or detention. |
Introduced |
Lavender ; King, Phil ; Harper-Brown ; Fletcher ; Herrero |
HB3945 |
Relating to the annexation of certain territory by the Wise County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB1232 |
Relating to the contracting authority of the Texas Historical Commission. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB1867 |
Relating to the administration by certain health care professionals of treatments, therapy, or medication ordered by an optometrist or therapeutic optometrist. |
Introduced |
King, Phil ; Rodriguez, Eddie ; Laubenberg ; Harper-Brown ; Klick |
HB1658 |
Relating to requiring the arrest and collection of a breath or blood specimen of persons operating a motor vehicle or watercraft while intoxicated under certain circumstances. |
House Committee Report |
King, Phil |
HB1870 |
Relating to the limitation on the rate of growth in appropriations from state tax revenues. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB2808 |
Relating to an exemption from the state hotel occupancy tax for certain members of the Texas State Guard. |
Introduced |
Huberty ; Flynn ; King, Phil ; Toth |
HB1869 |
Relating to contractual subrogation rights of certain insurers and benefit plan issuers. |
Introduced |
Price ; Eiland ; King, Phil ; Creighton ; Clardy |
HB290 |
Relating to school district selection of assessment instruments in place of state-administered assessment instruments. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB291 |
Relating to a hiring freeze of nonessential personnel employed by a state agency. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB765 |
Relating to the disposition of certain misdemeanor offenses committed by a holder of a commercial driver’s license. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB766 |
Relating to the commitment of certain criminal defendants with a history of escape or flight to the maximum security unit of a mental health facility for competency restoration. |
Introduced |
King, Phil |
HB767 |
Relating to preventing the fraudulent issuance and use of disabled parking placards; providing a civil penalty. |
House Committee Report |
Flynn ; King, Phil ; Phillips ; Fletcher |
HB3026 |
Relating to appointment of board members and approval for employment for five highest-paid employees at open-enrollment charter schools. |
Introduced |
Zedler ; King, Phil |
HB875 |
Relating to the eligibility of the surviving spouse of a person who is disabled to receive a limitation of school district ad valorem taxes on the person’s residence homestead. |
Introduced |
King, Phil ; Fallon |
HB1148 |
Relating to the reimbursement of a municipality’s expenses in a ratemaking proceeding for electric or gas utilities. |
Introduced |
Murphy ; King, Phil ; Harless ; Davis, John |
HB1673 |
Relating to the creation and dissolution of a covenant marriage. |
Introduced |
Perry ; White ; King, Phil ; Sanford |
HB3030 |
Relating to payment of misdemeanor warrants and capias pro fine warrants. |
Introduced |
Lavender ; Pickett ; King, Phil ; Fletcher ; Canales |
Sadly humorous – I am familiar with the first bill listed above, and the last one.
Both have “government” involved in areas in which they have no business. Thankfully, neither have done anything but languish in committee, and will hopefully die there never to be seen again
Typical of a statist masquerading as a “christian conservative” and an agent for ALEC.
he certainly does not measure up to these standards-
“My aim is not to pass laws, but to repeal them. It is not to inaugurate new programs, but to cancel old ones that do violence to the Constitution, or that have failed their purpose, or that impose on the people an unwarranted financial burden.”
Barry Goldwater
King………….how about introducing a bill for MANDATORY labeling of all GMO food, as other states have done- and of which much of Europe has already banned ?
Check with your bosses at ALEC first, of course. Thats who you work for