{"id":11060,"date":"2022-11-14T12:23:24","date_gmt":"2022-11-14T18:23:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/?p=11060"},"modified":"2023-10-10T12:48:26","modified_gmt":"2023-10-10T17:48:26","slug":"88th-session-bill-lists","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/88th-session-bill-lists\/","title":{"rendered":"88th Session Bill Lists"},"content":{"rendered":"<h4>Special Session (3) Bill List &#8211; Session Starting on October 9, 2023<\/h4>\r\n<h4>Bills We Support<\/h4>\r\n<p>SB 13 (Sen. Middleton), HB 16 (Rep. Harrison) , HB 65 (Rep. Vasut), HB 84 (Rep. Cain), HB 88 (Rep. Leo-Wilson), HB 91 (Rep. Spiller)<br \/>Protects all Texans from Covid vaccine mandates by providing for informed consent<\/p>\r\n<p>SB 7 (Sen. Middleton)<br \/>Ends private employer Covid vaccine mandates<\/p>\r\n<p>SB 41 (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Protects Texans from discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status<\/p>\r\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\r\n<h4>Regular Session Bill List<\/h4>\r\n<p>Below you will find THREE bill lists: Bills We Support, Bills We Oppose, and Bills We Are Watching. Bills on our watch list could later move to our support or oppose lists depending on any amendments that are made during the legislative process.<\/p><p>You can click on the bill numbers to read the text of the bill and check its progress.<\/p><p>Make sure you have <strong><a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/join-us\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">signed up for our email list<\/a><\/strong> so you know when we issue Action Alerts related to any of the following bills.<\/p><h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Bills We Support<\/h4><p><a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00044I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 44<\/a> (Rep. Swanson) and companion <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00303I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 303<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Protects Medicaid patients from discrimination by state-funded doctors based on vaccination status<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 303 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>2\/23 Update: HB 44 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>3\/15 Update: HB 44 scheduled for public hearing on Monday, March 20 at 8am. Read TFVC&#8217;s Action Alert <\/i><a style=\"font-style: italic;\" href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-protect-medicaid-patients-from-discrimination\/\">here<\/a><i>.\u00a0<\/i><br \/><i>3\/20 Update: HB 44 heard and left pending in House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>4\/3 Update: HB 44 voted 7-3 favorably out of House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>4\/6 Update: HB 44 received by the Calendars Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/19 Update: HB 44 voted favorably out of Calendars Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/24 Update: HB 44 placed on General State Calendar<\/i><br \/><i>4\/24 Update: HB 44 voted\u00a0favorably on second reading in the House<\/i><br \/><i>4\/25 Update: HB 44 voted\u00a0favorably on third reading in the House<\/i><br \/><i>4\/26 Update: HB 44 received by the Senate; referred to Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>5\/10 Update: HB 44 heard and left\u00a0pending in Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<br \/>5\/17 Update: HB 44 voted favorably out of Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<br \/>5\/24 Update: HB 44 voted favorably out of full Senate<br \/>6\/12 Update: HB 44 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR!!!<\/i><\/p><p><a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00081I.pdf#navpanes=0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">HB 81<\/a> (Rep. Harrison) and companion\u00a0<a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00177I.pdf#navpanes=0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">SB 177<\/a> (Sen. Middleton)<br \/>Protects all Texans from Covid vaccine mandates by providing for informed consent<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 177 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>2\/23 Update: HB 81 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>3\/15 Update: HB 81 scheduled for public hearing on Monday, March 20 at 8am. Read TFVC&#8217;s Action Alert <\/i><a style=\"font-style: italic;\" href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-every-texan-has-a-right-to-informed-consent\/\">here<\/a><i>.\u00a0<\/i><br \/><i>3\/20\u00a0Update: SB 177 scheduled for public hearing on March 22 at 8:30 a.m. Read TFVC&#8217;s Action Alert <\/i><a style=\"font-style: italic;\" href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-senate-is-moving-on-medical-liberty-legislation\/#comments\">here.<\/a><br \/><i>3\/20 Update: HB 81 heard and left pending in House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>4\/5 Update: SB 177 voted favorably out of Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/12 Update: SB 177 placed on the Senate Intent Calendar for 4\/13<\/i><br \/><i>4\/17 Update: HB 81 voted favorably out of Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/17 Update: SB 177 voted favorably in full Senate on second reading<\/i><br \/><i>4\/18 Update: SB 177 voted favorably in full Senate on third reading; reported engrossed; sent to the House<\/i><br \/><i>4\/24 Update: SB 177 referred the House Public Health Committee<\/i><br \/><i>5\/8 Update: SB 177 voted favorably out of House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>5\/23\u00a0Update: SB 177 placed on General State Calendar<br \/><\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00138I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 138<\/a> (Rep. Toth)<br \/>Prohibits private businesses from requiring employees&#8217; medical records or health information<br \/><i>2\/23 Update: HB 138 referred to the House Committee on International Relations and Economic Development<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00154I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 154<\/a> (Rep. Schaefer)<br \/>Prohibits the Governor from requiring Texans to wear face masks or other personal protective equipment<br \/><em>2\/23 Update: HB 154 referred to House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p><p><a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00280I.pdf#navpanes=0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">HB 280<\/a> (Rep. Toth)<br \/>Requires health care providers to report any potential vaccine-related injury to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)<br \/><i>2\/23 Update: HB 280 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/i><\/p><p><a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00609I.pdf#navpanes=0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">HB 609<\/a> (Rep. Vasut)<br \/>Protects business owners from liability arising from the exposure of an individual to a pandemic disease<br \/><i>2\/23 Update: HB 609 referred to the House Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence<\/i><br \/><i>3\/3 Update: HB 609 scheduled for public hearing on\u00a0Wednesday, March 8 at 8 a.m. Read TFVC&#8217;s Action Alert <\/i><a style=\"font-style: italic;\" href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-protect-small-business-owners-from-mandates\">here<\/a><i>.<\/i><br \/><i>3\/8 Update: HB 609 left pending in committee\u00a0following\u00a0public testimony<\/i><br \/><i>3\/15 Update: HB 609 voted favorably out of committee<\/i><br \/><i>3\/28 Update: HB 609 sent to Calendars Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/19 Update: HB 609 considered in Calendars Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/24 Update: HB 609 placed on General State Calendar<\/i><br \/><i>4\/24 Update: HB 609 voted\u00a0favorably on second reading in the House<\/i><br \/><i>4\/25 Update: HB 609 voted favorably on third reading in the House<\/i><br \/><i>4\/26 Update: HB 609 received by the Senate; referred to State Affairs<\/i><br \/><i>5\/4 Update: HB 609\u00a0heard and voted\u00a0favorably out of\u00a0Senate Committee on State Affairs<br \/>5\/11 Update: HB 609 voted favorably out of full Senate<br \/>5\/24 Update: HB 609 SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR!!<\/i><\/p><p><a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00777I.pdf#navpanes=0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">HB 777<\/a> (Rep. Vasut et al)<br \/>Prohibits school districts from requiring student COVID-19 vaccination or post-transmission recovery status and from mandating masks<br \/><i>2\/28 Update: HB 777 referred to the House Committee on Public Education<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00807I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 807<\/a> (Rep. Harrison et al)<br \/>Requires any changes to school vaccine recommendations to be done by statute only<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: HB 807 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01015I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1015<\/a> (Rep. Vasut et al)<br \/>Prohibits businesses that implement COVID-19 vaccination requirements from receiving any state money<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: HB 1015 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01032I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1032<\/a> (Rep. Noble)<br \/>Prohibits vaccination status discrimination and requirements for COVID-19 vaccines<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: HB 1032 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01313I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1313<\/a> (Rep. Burrows et al) and companion <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00403I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 403<\/a> (Sen. Springer)<br \/>Commissions the Department of State Health Services to study the short- and long-term side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 403 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>3\/3 Update: HB 1313 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>3\/15\u00a0Update: HB 1313 scheduled for public\u00a0hearing on March 20 at 8 a.m.<\/i><br \/><i>3\/20 Update: HB 1313 heard and left pending in House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>3\/20\u00a0Update: SB 403 scheduled for public hearing on March 22 at 8:30 a.m. Read TFVC&#8217;s Action Alert <\/i><a style=\"font-style: italic;\" href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-senate-is-moving-on-medical-liberty-legislation\/#comments\">here.<\/a><br \/><i>3\/22 Update: HB 1313 heard and left pending in the House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>4\/18 Update: SB 403 voted favorably out of Committee and recommended for Senate Local and Uncontested Calendar<\/i><br \/><i>4\/27 Update: SB 403 on Senate Local and Uncontested Calendar; voted favorably out of full\u00a0Senate<br \/><\/i><em>4\/28 Update: SB 403 referred to House Committee on Public Health<\/em><br \/><i>5\/18 Update: SB 403 voted favorably out of House Committee on Public Health<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01419I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1419<\/a> (Rep. Cain)<br \/>Closes loophole that allowed for denials of religious vaccine exemptions during declared emergencies or disasters<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: HB 1419 referred to the House Committee on Higher Education<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01948I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1948<\/a> (Rep. Harrison)<br \/>Requires that any state agency rule or regulation be approved by the Governor or highest agency elected official<br \/><em>3\/8 Update: HB 1948 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB03151I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 3151<\/a> (Rep. Schatzline)<br \/>Prevents healthcare practitioners from denying treatments or services based on patient&#8217;s vaccination status<br \/><i>3\/15 Update: HB 3151 referred to the\u00a0House Committee on Public Health<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB03475I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 3475<\/a> (Rep. Leach)<br \/>Allows most employees in Texas to claim exemptions from COVID-19 vaccine mandates for medical reasons, reasons of conscience, or due to acquired immunity<br \/><em>3\/16 Update: HB 3475 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB03538I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 3538<\/a> (Rep. Troxclair) and <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00175I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 175<\/a> (Sen. Middleton)<br \/>Ends taxpayer funding of lobbyist groups<br \/><em>2\/15 Update: SB 175 referred to the Senate Committee on State Affairs<br \/>3\/13 Update: SB 175 scheduled for a hearing on 3\/16\/23<br \/><\/em><em>3\/16 Update: SB 175 heard and left pending in Committee<\/em><br \/><em>3\/16 Update: HB 3538 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<br \/>3\/21 Update: SB 175 voted favorably out of Committee<br \/>4\/6 Update: SB 175 passed in Senate<br \/>4\/13 Update: SB 175 referred to House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB03719I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 3719<\/a> (Rep. Lozano)<br \/>Prohibits government entities from enforcing a masking mandate in response to COVID-19; exceptions for hospitals and state-supported living centers<br \/><em>3\/20 Update: HB 3719 referred to House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB03720I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 3720<\/a> (Rep. Lozano)<br \/>Prevents school closures or cancellation of school activities in response to COVID-19<br \/><em>3\/20 Update: HB 3720 referred to House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB03721I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 3721<\/a> (Rep. Lozano)<br \/>Prevents governments to mandate the COVID-19; exception for state-run healthcare facilities<br \/><em>3\/20 Update: HB 3721 referred to House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB04174I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 4174<\/a> (Rep. Hefner) and <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00493I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 493<\/a> (Sen. Hughes)<br \/>Veterans in the state who have been discharged solely based on COVID-19 vaccine refusal will be consider honorably discharged for the purposes of state benefits<br \/><em>2\/17 Update: SB 493 referred to Senate Commitee on Veterans&#8217; Affairs<\/em><br \/><em><i>3\/21 Update: HB 4174 referred to the House\u00a0Committee on Defense and Veterans&#8217; Affairs<\/i><br \/>3\/21 Update: SB 493 heard in and voted favorably out of Committee<\/em><br \/><em>3\/28 Update: SB 493 voted favorably out of the full Senate (28-2-1)<\/em><br \/><em>3\/29 Update: SB 493 received by the House from the Senate<br \/><\/em><i>4\/10 Update: SB 493 referred to House Committee on Defense\u00a0and Veterans&#8217; Affairs<\/i><br \/><i>4\/13 Update: HB 4174 heard in House Committee on Defense and Veterans&#8217; Affairs and left pending. See TFVC&#8217;s Action Alert <a href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-help-defend-veterans-right-to-medical-liberty\/\">here<\/a>.\u00a0<br \/>4\/27 Update: HB 4174 and SB 493 both voted favorably out of House Committee on Defense and Veterans&#8217; Affairs<br \/>5\/22 Update: SB 493 voted favorably out of the full House<br \/><\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB04350I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 4350<\/a> (Rep. Harrison)<br \/>Any healthcare provider who discriminates against patients based on COVID-19 vaccination status risks having their licensed to practice revoked by the Texas Medical Board<br \/><em>3\/21 Update: HB 4350 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB04589I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 4589<\/a> (Rep. Vasut)<br \/>Restricts the use of digital IDs to prohibit their use to access medical or health records<br \/><em>3\/22 Update: HB 4589 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB04730I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 4730<\/a> (Rep. Tinderholt)<br \/>Prohibits the disclosure of vaccination history by government health authorities<br \/><em>3\/22 Update: HB 4730 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB04731I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 4731<\/a> (Rep. Tinderholt)<br \/>Allows Advanced Practice Registered Nurses to sign medical exemption affidavits<br \/><em>3\/22 Update: HB 4731 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB04841I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 4841<\/a> (Rep. Hunter)<br \/>Prohibits COVID-19 government mandates for vaccines, masking and business\/school closures, with exceptions for state-funded living centers, state-funded hospitals and jails<br \/><em>3\/23 Update: HB 4841 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00029I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 29<\/a> (Sen. Birdwell et al) and <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB05027I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 5027<\/a> (Rep. Toth)<br \/>Lt Gov Dan Patrick&#8217;s priority legislation to ban government COVID-19 mask, vaccine and closure mandates<br \/><i>3\/9\u00a0Update: SB 29 referred to Senate Committee on State Affairs<\/i><br \/><i>3\/20\u00a0Update: SB 29 heard in Senate Committee on State Affairs and voted favorably (7-3) out<\/i><br \/><i>3\/23 Update: HB 5027 referred to House\u00a0Committee on State Affairs<\/i><br \/><i>4\/3 Update: SB 29 passed in Senate (19-11-1)<br \/>4\/13 Update: SB 29 referred to House Committee on State Affairs<br \/>5\/10 Update: SB 29 heard and left pending in House Committee on State Affairs<br \/>5\/17 Update: SB 29 voted favorably out of House Committee on State Affairs<br \/>5\/23 Update: SB 29 voted favorably out of full House<br \/>6\/2 Update: SB 29 SIGNED BY GOVERNOR!<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00265I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 265<\/a> (Sen. Perry et. al)<br \/>Requires reports of injuries and adverse events from experimental or investigational vaccines and drugs<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 265 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>3\/20\u00a0Update: SB 265 scheduled for public hearing on March 22 at 8:30 a.m. Read TFVC&#8217;s Action Alert <\/i><a style=\"font-style: italic;\" href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-senate-is-moving-on-medical-liberty-legislation\/#comments\">here<\/a><br \/><i>3\/22 Update: SB 265 heard and left\u00a0pending in committee<br \/>4\/12: Update: SB 265 voted favorably out of committee<br \/>4\/20 Update: SB 265 voted favorably out of the Senate; sent to House<br \/>4\/28 Update: SB 265 referred to House Committee on Public Health<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00297I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 297<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Requires hospitals to adopt a written policy on patients&#8217; rights, including the right to accept or refuse treatment and the right to informed consent<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 297 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00298I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 298<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Requires full informed consent for vaccines administered to a child and holds providers accountable if they fail to obtain consent<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 298 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00301I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 301<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Prohibits healthcare providers and pharmacists from being subject to disciplinary action for providing Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine, also prohibits pharmacists from disputing the efficacy of those treatments when prescribed by a healthcare provider<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 301 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>3\/20\u00a0Update: SB 301 scheduled for public hearing on March 22 at 8:30 a.m. Read TFVC&#8217;s Action Alert <\/i><a style=\"font-style: italic;\" href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-senate-is-moving-on-medical-liberty-legislation\/#comments\">here<\/a><br \/><i>3\/22 Update: SB 301 heard and left\u00a0pending in committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/5 Update: SB 301 voted favorably out of Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/20 Update: SB 301 voted favorably out of the Senate; sent\u00a0to the House<br \/>4\/28 Update: SB 301 referred to House Committee on Public Health<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00302I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 302<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Holds employers civilly liable for adverse reactions resulting from a mandated vaccination<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 302 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on State Affairs<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00304I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 304<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Prohibits businesses, including insurance companies and long-term care facilities, from discriminating based on vaccination status<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 304 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on State Affairs<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00305I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 305<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Requires vaccine administrators to provide full information regarding each vaccine (including ingredients and risks) and to document any and all adverse events; protects healthcare providers who sign medical exemptions<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 305 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00306I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 306<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Allows individuals to choose medical treatments and control measures implemented during an isolation period or quarantine order<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 306 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00307I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 307<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Government agencies in Texas may not enforce federal orders that contradict with or do not exist within state law<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 307 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on State Affairs<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00308I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 308<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Protects Texans from discrimination based on COVID-19 vaccination status<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 308 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on State Affairs<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00309I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 309<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Requires the state health department to create a printable brochure with alternative COVID-19 interventions, which practitioners must then provide to patients when administering a COVID-19 viral test<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 309 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00314I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 314<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Any food, medical or cosmetic product sold in Texas that is manufactured with or derived from human fetal tissue must be clearly and conspicuously labeled as such<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 314 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00390I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 390<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Repeals the current statute which excludes exempted students from school during an outbreak or epidemic<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 390 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Education<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00394I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 394<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Entitles parents to access all written and electronic health and immunization records for their student<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 390 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Education<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00426I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 426<\/a> (Sen. Paxton)<br \/>Allows patients to treat COVID infection with off-label treatments and prevents the Texas Medical Board from punishing practitioners who prescribe such treatments<br \/><em>2\/15 Update: SB 426 referred to Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<br \/><i>3\/20\u00a0Update: SB 426 scheduled for public hearing on March 22 at 8:30 a.m. Read TFVC&#8217;s Action Alert <a href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-senate-is-moving-on-medical-liberty-legislation\/#comments\">here<\/a><br \/>3\/22 Update: SB 426 heard and left\u00a0pending in committee<br \/>3\/31 Update: SB 426 voted favorably out of committee<br \/>4\/5 Update: SB 426 voted favorably out of the Senate; sent to House<br \/>4\/17 Update: SB 426 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/i><\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00514I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 514<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Ends all Texas Medical Board investigations of practitioners who spoke out against masking or recommended alternative COVID treatments, expunges records and reimburses fees<br \/><em>2\/17 Update: SB 514 referred to Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00626I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 626<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Requires schools to admit children whose parents show proof that they have requested an exemption from the Department of State Health Services<br \/><i>2\/17 Update: SB 626 referred to Senate Committee on\u00a0Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB01025I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 1025<\/a> (Sen. Kolkhorst)<br \/>Clearly spells out which vaccines may be required for primary and secondary students instead of using generic terminology (ie, vaccine-preventable diseases), preventing the Department of State Health Services or political subdivisions from adding requirements without legislative action; establishes a state-run VAERS program; further restricts the use of vaccine &#8220;passports&#8221;<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: SB 1025 referred to Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB01026I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 1026<\/a> (Sen. Kolkhorst)<br \/>Prohibits any entity from discriminating against someone based on COVID-19 vaccination status<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: SB 1026 referred to Senate Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB01177I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 1177<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Specifies which vaccines may be &#8220;required&#8221; for public school and removes the ability for DSHS to add or recommend others<br \/><em>3\/9 Update: SB 1177 referred to Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB02086I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 2086<\/a> (Sen. Kolkhorst)<br \/>Prevents the collecting, testing, modification or altering of your DNA without your written consent<br \/><em>3\/21 Update: SB 2086 referred to Senate Committee on Health &amp; Human Services<\/em><br \/><i>4\/26 Update: SB 2086 scheduled for public hearing<\/i><br \/><i>5\/3 Update: SB 2086 voted favorably out of\u00a0Senate Committee on\u00a0Health and Human Services<br \/>5\/17 Update: SB 2086 voted favorably out of full Senate; referred to House Committee on Business and Industry<br \/><\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HJ00058I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HJR 58<\/a> (Rep. Frank), <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HJ00085I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HJR 85<\/a> (Rep. Burrows) and companion <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SJ00070I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SJR 70<\/a> (Sen. Hughes)<br \/>Proposes a constitutional amendment protecting the fundamental right of parents to raise their children<br \/><i>2\/28 Update: HJR 58 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/i><br \/><i>3\/3 Update: HJR 85 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/i><br \/><i>3\/16 Update: SJR 70 referred to the Senate Committee on State Affairs<\/i><br \/><i>4\/3 Update: SJR 70 heard and left pending in Senate Committee on State Affairs<\/i><br \/><i>4\/6 Update: SJR 70 voted favorably out of Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/19 Update: SJR 70 voted favorably out of the Senate; sent to House<\/i><br \/><i>4\/28 Update: SJR 70 referred to House\u00a0Committee on State Affairs<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HJ00114I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HJR 114<\/a> (Rep. Toth) and companion <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SJ00084I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SJR 84<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Proposes a constitutional amendment to recognize the right of Texans to decline vaccination<br \/><em>3\/13 Update: HJR 114 referred to House Committee on State Affairs<br \/>3\/22 Update: SJR 84 referred to Senate Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HC00076I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HCR 76<\/a> (Rep. Toth)<br \/>Urges the US Congress to repeal the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which gives vaccine manufacturers immunity from liability for harm<br \/><em>3\/13 Update: HCR 76 referred to House Committee on Public Health<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SJ00066I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SJR 66<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Proposes a constitutional amendment to recognize the right of Texans to refuse medical treatment without restriction<br \/><i>3\/9 Update; SJR 66 referred to the Senate\u00a0Committee\u00a0on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>4\/26 Update: SJR 66 heard and left pending in Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p><h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Bills We Oppose<\/h4><p><a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00172I.pdf#navpanes=0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">HB 172<\/a> (Rep. Howard) and companion <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00342I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 342<\/a> (Sen. Zaffirini et al)<br \/>Removes current protection for informed consent before information is put into the vaccine registry<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 342 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<br \/>2\/23 Update: HB 172 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<br \/><\/i><\/p><p><a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00518I.pdf#navpanes=0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">HB 518<\/a> (Rep. Wu), duplicate <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB04001I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 4001<\/a> (Rep. Lalani) and companion <a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/88th-session-bill-lists\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">SB 77<\/a> (Sen. Johnson)<br \/>Allows child care facilities to release immunization rates of enrolled children and adult employees<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 77 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>2\/23 Update: HB 518 referred to the House Committee on Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>3\/20\u00a0Update: HB 4001 referred to House Committee on Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00989I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 989<\/a> (Rep. Howard) and companion <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB02241I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 2241<\/a> (Sen. LaMantia)<br \/>Establishes a state plan for preventing and treating human papillomavirus among college students<br \/><i>3\/3 Update: HB 989 referred to the House Committee on Higher Education<\/i><br \/><i>3\/22 Update: SB 2241 referred to the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>3\/23 Update: HB 989 scheduled for public hearing on 3\/27, see action alert <\/i><a style=\"font-style: italic;\" href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-amend-the-hpv-bill\/\">here<\/a><br \/><i>3\/27 Update: HB 989 heard and left pending in committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/13 Update: HB 989 voted favorably and unanimously out of committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/20 Update: HB 989 received in Calendars Committee<\/i><br \/><i>5\/10 Update: HB 989\u00a0placed on General State\u00a0Calendar\u00a0<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01063I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1063<\/a> (Rep. Guerra)<br \/>Expands the state health department&#8217;s requirements to report disaggregated data about immunization uptake during a declared state of disaster<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: HB 1063 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01105I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1105<\/a> (Rep. Price) and companion <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00749I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 749<\/a> (Sen. Flores et al)<br \/>Gives pharmacists and pharmacy technicians the authority to order and administer immunizations and extends the time frame to notify the patient&#8217;s physician of vaccination administration from 24 hours to two weeks<br \/><i>3\/3 Update: HB 1105 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>3\/1 Update:SB 749 referred to the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>4\/12 Update: HB 1105 scheduled for public hearing on 4\/17<\/i><br \/><i>4\/17 Update: HB 1105 left pending in Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/26 Update: HB 1105 voted favorably out of committee<\/i><br \/><i>5\/5 Update: HB 1105 voted favorably out of full House<\/i><br \/><i>5\/11 Update: HB 1105 referred to Senate Committee on Health and\u00a0Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>5\/19 Update: HB 1105 amended to adopt language of SB 1024 and heard in Senate Committee on Health and Human Services**<\/i><br \/><i>5\/21\u00a0Update: HB 1105 voted favorably out of Senate Committee on Health and\u00a0Human Services, as substituted<br \/>5\/23 Update: HB 1105 passed favorably out of full Senate<br \/>5\/26 Update: House refuses to concur with Senate changes<br \/>** no longer TFVC-opposed<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB03058I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 3058<\/a> (Rep. Ann Johnson)<br \/>Provides immunity from liability for physicians who follow mainstream protocols for their patients<br \/><em>3\/14 Update: HB 3058 referred to Judiciary &amp; Civil Jurisprudence<\/em><br \/><em>4\/26 Update: HB 3058 scheduled for public hearing<br \/>5\/3 Update: HB 3058 voted favorably out of Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence<br \/>5\/12 Update: HB 3058 voted favorably out of full House<br \/>5\/17 Update: HB 3058 referred to Senate Committee on State Affairs<br \/>5\/18 Update: HB 3058 heard in committee, completely substituted**, voted favorably out of Senate Committee on State Affairs<br \/>5\/24 Update: Substituted HB 3058 voted favorably out of full Senate<br \/>** no longer TFVC-opposed<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB05129I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 5129<\/a> (Rep. Raney)<br \/>Allows pharmacists to delegate the administration of vaccinations to pharmacy techs<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00641I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 641<\/a> (Sen. Johnson)<br \/>Adds the meningitis vaccine to the list of shots &#8220;required&#8221; for public school students in Texas<br \/><em>2\/17 Update: SB 641 referred to Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00700I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 700<\/a> (Sen. Eckhardt)<br \/>Requires school districts to comply with public health authority orders to control communicable disease, including requiring face coverings<br \/><em>2\/17 Update: SB 700 referred to Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<\/em><\/p><h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Bills We Are Watching<\/h4><p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00071I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 71<\/a> (Rep. Canales)\u00a0<br \/>Establishes a digital identification program<br \/><i>2\/23 Update: HB 71 referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security and\u00a0Public Safety<\/i><br \/><i>3\/23 Update: HB 71 scheduled for public hearing on 3\/27<\/i><br \/><i>4\/11 Update: HB 71 voted favorably out of Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/18 Update: HB 71 received by Calendars\u00a0Committee<\/i><br \/><i>5\/1 Update: HB 71 voted favorably\u00a0out of full House<br \/>5\/4 Update: HB 71 referred to Senate Committee on Transportation<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00107I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 107<\/a> (Rep. Schaefer)<br \/>Repeals statute which penalizes Texans for violating emergency orders<br \/><em>2\/23 Update: HB 107 referred to House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00119I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 119<\/a> (Rep. Schaefer)<br \/>Allows Texans to file a civil suit if government emergency orders negative impact their rights<br \/><em>2\/23 Update: HB 119 referred to House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00235I.pdf#navpanes=0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">HB 235<\/a> (Rep. Howard) and companion <a title=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00160I.pdf#navpanes=0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">SB 160<\/a> (Sen. Perry)<br \/>Allows pharmacists to dispense certain medications without an established patient-doctor relationship<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 342 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<br \/>2\/23 Update: HB 235 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<br \/><\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00448I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 448<\/a> (Rep. Schofield)<br \/>Allows businesses to be compensated for losses caused by a government-ordered shutdown<br \/><em>2\/23 Update: HB 448 referred to House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00638I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 638<\/a> (Rep. Toth) and companion SB 773 (Sen. Parker)<br \/>Expands the state&#8217;s Right to Try Act and prohibits state interference into the doctor\/patient relationship<br \/><i>2\/23 Update: HB 638 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<\/i><br \/><i>3\/1 Update: SB 773 referred to Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>3\/29 Update: SB 773 heard and left pending in Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>4\/17 Update: SB 773 voted favorably out of Senate Committee on Health\u00a0and Human Services<\/i><br \/><i>4\/17 Update: HB 638 scheduled for public hearing; left pending in Committee<\/i><br \/><i>4\/26 Update: HB 638 voted favorably out of House Committee on Public Health<br \/><\/i><em>4\/27 Update: SB 773 voted favorably out of full Senate<\/em><br \/><em>5\/4 Update: SB 773 referred to House Committee on Public Health<br \/><\/em><i>5\/8\u00a0Update: SB 773 heard in and voted favorably out of House Committee on Public Health<br \/><\/i><i>5\/12 Update: SB 773 voted\u00a0favorably out of full House<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB00911I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 911<\/a> (Rep. Harrison)<br \/>Prevents perpetual emergency orders and returns power to the people through their elected representatives in the legislature<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: HB 911 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01047I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1047<\/a> (Rep. Hinojosa)<br \/>Requires transparency for federal funds received in response to a state of disaster declared by the Governor<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: HB 1047 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01063I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1063<\/a> (Rep. Guerra) and companion <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00852I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 852<\/a> (Sen. Miles)<br \/>Adds &#8220;disability&#8221; to the factors included in immunization reporting, and expands reporting to include all immunizations. This report is provided to the Legislature every other year with the intent to find ways to increase county immunization levels<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: HB 1063 referred to the House Committee on Public Health<br \/><\/em><i>3\/3 Update: SB 852 referred to the Senate Committee on\u00a0Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01155I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1155<\/a> (Rep. Patterson et al) and companion <a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00393I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 393<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Reinforces parents&#8217; rights with regard to physical, emotional and mental health care or support provided to a student while in school<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 393 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Education<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: HB 1155 referred to the House Committee on Public Education<\/em><br \/><\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/HB01491I.pdf#navpanes=0\">HB 1491<\/a> (Rep. Harrison)<br \/>Requires any person entering Texas from another country to pass a medical review that is in keeping with any in place for legal residents of the United States<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: HB 1491 referred to the House Committee on State Affairs<\/em><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00290I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 290<\/a> (Sen. Johnson)<br \/>Creates a state healthcare information network in which medical providers and third party payers voluntarily exchange private medical information, with no requirement for explicit patient consent<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 290 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00299I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 299<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Allows hospital patients to receive care from a physician who is not on hospital staff, at the patient&#8217;s request<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 299 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00310I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 310<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Public health directives issued by the Governor during a declared state of disaster may not be more stringent than those required of undocumented immigrants by ICE<br \/><i>2\/15 Update: SB 310 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<br \/><\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB00666I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 666<\/a> (Sen. Hall)<br \/>Places restrictions on complaints filed against licensed practitioners to the Texas Medical Board<br \/><i>2\/17 Update: SB 666 referred to Senate\u00a0Committee on Health and Human Services<\/i><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB01024I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 1024<\/a> (Sen. Kolkhorst)<br \/>Prevents public and some private educational institutions from requiring the COVID-19 vaccine; \u00a0bans mask mandates; establishes a state-run VAERS program; prohibits patient and private employee discrimination based on vaccination status<br \/><em>3\/3 Update: SB 1024 referred to Senate Committee on Health and Human Services<br \/><i>3\/20\u00a0Update: SB 1024 scheduled for public hearing on March 22 at 8:30 a.m. Read TFVC&#8217;s Action Alert <a href=\"https:\/\/texansforvaccinechoice.com\/action-alert-senate-is-moving-on-medical-liberty-legislation\/#comments\">here<\/a><br \/>3\/20 Update: SB 1024 heard and left\u00a0pending in committee<br \/><\/i>4\/12 Update: SB 1024 voted favorably out of committee as substituted<\/em><br \/><strong>NOTE: SB 1024 has been moved from SUPPORT to WATCH while TFVC works with the bill author to address some concerns with the Committee Substitute.<\/strong><\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/capitol.texas.gov\/tlodocs\/88R\/billtext\/pdf\/SB01437I.pdf#navpanes=0\">SB 1437<\/a> (Sen. Springer)<br \/>Establishes an Emergency Powers Board and its powers during a public health emergency<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Special Session (3) Bill List &#8211; Session Starting on October 9, 2023 Bills We Support SB 13 (Sen. Middleton), HB 16 (Rep. Harrison) , HB 65 (Rep. Vasut), HB 84 (Rep. Cain), HB 88 (Rep. Leo-Wilson), HB 91 (Rep. Spiller)Protects all Texans from Covid vaccine mandates by providing for informed consent SB 7 (Sen. 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