Texas Legislature
Bills Sponsored / Joint Sponsored
Rep. Rick Noriega
77th Legislature Regular Session
Report Date: 10/7/2025

Number of Bills: 8

Report Sections: Sponsored Bills | Joint Sponsored Bills

Sponsor (7):
SB 54 Author: Zaffirini
Sponsor: Noriega | Naishtat
Last Action: 05/11/2001 E Effective in 90 days -- 8/27/01
Caption: Relating to reports by health and human services agencies on the efforts to deliver health and human services to young Texans.

SB 224 Author: Shapleigh
Sponsor: Noriega
Last Action: 06/14/2001 E Effective on 9/1/01
Caption: Relating to requiring the Texas Department of Transportation to meet with transportation officials of bordering states of the United Mexican States to discuss transportation and infrastructure issues.

SB 297 Author: West, Royce
Sponsor: Noriega | Naishtat | Burnam
Last Action: 05/26/2001 E Effective on 9/1/01
Caption: Relating to providing supplemental financial assistance to certain grandparents.

SB 1165 Author: Truan
Sponsor: Noriega
Last Action: 06/16/2001 E Effective on 9/1/01
Caption: Relating to the rank of and qualifications for appointment as the adjutant general.

SB 1245 Author: Moncrief
Sponsor: Noriega | Naishtat
Last Action: 06/15/2001 E See remarks for effective date
Caption: Relating to reporting certain acts of misconduct by and background checks of certain employees and applicants for employment of certain health care agencies and facilities.

SB 1353 Author: Armbrister
Sponsor: Noriega | Morrison
Last Action: 06/13/2001 E Effective on 9/1/01
Caption: Relating to the issuance of certain veterans license plates.

SB 1831 Author: Gallegos
Sponsor: Noriega
Last Action: 06/13/2001 E Effective immediately
Caption: Relating to the designation of a portion of certain roads as the Texas Independence Highway, the Juan N. Seguin Boulevard, and the Juan N. Seguin Memorial Interchange.

Joint Sponsor (1):
SB 355 Author: Lindsay
Sponsor: Naishtat | Ehrhardt | Wohlgemuth | Noriega | Davis, John
Last Action: 06/14/2001 E Effective immediately
Caption: Relating to a nursing home resident's right to informed consent regarding the prescription of certain drugs.

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