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Texas Legislature

Bills Authored / Joint Authored

Rep. David Cook
87th Legislature Third Called Session
Report Date: 4/12/2026
Number of Bills: 8

Report Sections: Authored Bills | Joint Authored Bills

Author (3):
Author:
Cook | Bailes | Guillen
Last Action:
10/06/2021 H Referred to Ways & Means: Oct 6 2021 9:49AM
Caption:
Relating to a restriction on the authority of an appraisal district to increase the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes for the tax year following a tax year in which the appraised value of the property is lowered as a result of an agreement, protest, or appeal.
Author:
Cook
Last Action:
10/19/2021 H Reported enrolled: Oct 19 2021 11:44AM
Caption:
In memory of Philip M. Loveless of Arlington.
Author:
Cook
Last Action:
10/19/2021 H Reported enrolled: Oct 19 2021 11:44AM
Caption:
Congratulating Todd Tonore of Mansfield on his 60th birthday.
Joint Author (5):
Author:
Noble | Cook | Frank | Swanson
Last Action:
10/12/2021 H Referred to State Affairs: Oct 12 2021 11:01AM
Caption:
Relating to exemptions from certain vaccination requirements.
Author:
Noble | Cook | Frank | Swanson
Last Action:
10/12/2021 H Referred to State Affairs: Oct 12 2021 11:01AM
Caption:
Relating to prohibited vaccination status discrimination and requirements for COVID-19 vaccines.
Author:
Tinderholt | King, Phil | Cook
Last Action:
10/12/2021 H Referred to State Affairs: Oct 12 2021 11:01AM
Caption:
Relating to prohibited COVID-19 vaccine passports; providing a civil penalty.
Author:
Harris | Smith | Cook | Hefner
Last Action:
10/12/2021 H Referred to State Affairs: Oct 12 2021 11:01AM
Caption:
Relating to the enforceability of a covenant not to compete with respect to certain employees discharged from employment for refusal or failure to receive a COVID-19 vaccination.
Author:
Harris | Smith | Cook | Hefner
Last Action:
10/12/2021 H Referred to State Affairs: Oct 12 2021 11:01AM
Caption:
Relating to a prohibition on certain companies that receive governmental contracts or financial benefits from requiring employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccination; authorizing a civil penalty.
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