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Texas Legislature

Bills Cosponsored

Sen. Kirk Watson
86th Legislature Regular Session
Report Date: 3/14/2026

Number of Bills: 6

Author:
Thompson, Senfronia | King, Ken | Kacal | Zedler | Cole
Sponsor:
Buckingham
Cosponsor:
Fallon | Huffman | Watson | Campbell
Last Action:
06/15/2019 E Effective on 9/1/19
Caption:
Relating to health benefit plan coverage of prescription drugs for stage-four advanced, metastatic cancer.
Author:
Hunter | Rodriguez
Sponsor:
Johnson
Cosponsor:
Watson
Last Action:
05/21/2019 S Co-sponsor authorized
Caption:
Relating to the availability of dates of birth under the public information law.
Author:
Howard | Stucky | Frank | Minjarez
Sponsor:
Hancock
Cosponsor:
Creighton | Menéndez | West | Watson | Zaffirini
Last Action:
05/29/2019 E Effective immediately
Caption:
Relating to services provided for students at public institutions of higher education who are or were in foster care.
Author:
Lucio III | Raney | Oliverson | Raymond | Guillen
Sponsor:
Hughes
Cosponsor:
Schwertner | Perry | Buckingham | Lucio | Whitmire | et al.
Last Action:
05/22/2019 S Placed on intent calendar
Caption:
Relating to the contractual relationship between a pharmacist or pharmacy and a health benefit plan issuer or pharmacy benefit manager.
Author:
Hinojosa | Raymond | Muñoz, Jr. | Guillen
Sponsor:
Johnson
Cosponsor:
Schwertner | Hinojosa | Watson
Last Action:
06/14/2019 E Effective on 9/1/19
Caption:
Relating to the licensing of a home and community support services agency; increasing fees.
Author:
Klick | Zerwas | Oliverson | Sheffield | Coleman
Sponsor:
Campbell
Cosponsor:
Menéndez | Schwertner | Bettencourt | West | Taylor | et al.
Last Action:
06/14/2019 E Effective immediately
Caption:
Relating to the prescription of low-THC cannabis for medical use by certain qualified physicians to patients with certain medical conditions.
Report | Texas Legislature Online

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