Texas Legislature
Bills Sponsored / Joint Sponsored
Rep. Terry M. Wilson
88th Legislature Regular Session
Report Date: 3/28/2024

Number of Bills: 7

Report Sections: Sponsored Bills | Joint Sponsored Bills

Sponsor (6):
SB 422 Author: Paxton
Sponsor: Wilson
Last Action: 06/18/2023 E Effective on 9/1/23
Caption: Relating to the authority of certain military service members to engage in a business or occupation in this state.

SB 423 Author: Paxton
Sponsor: Wilson
Last Action: 05/19/2023 E Effective immediately
Caption: Relating to the use of unmanned aircraft by the Texas military forces.

SB 691 Author: Kolkhorst
Sponsor: Wilson | Price | Oliverson
Last Action: 06/18/2023 E Effective on 9/1/23
Caption: Relating to an animal share exemption for certain meat and meat food products; providing a civil penalty.

SB 1376 Author: Parker
Sponsor: Wilson
Last Action: 06/18/2023 E Effective on 9/1/23
Caption: Relating to an employment preference for members of the military and their spouses for positions at state agencies.

SB 1615 Author: Zaffirini
Sponsor: Wilson
Last Action: 05/19/2023 E Vetoed by the Governor
Caption: Relating to the cosmetology licensure compact.

SJR 81 Author: Birdwell | Creighton | Eckhardt | Flores | King | et al.
Sponsor: Wilson | Kuempel | Manuel | DeAyala | VanDeaver
Last Action: 05/26/2023 S House appoints conferees-reported
Caption: Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of funds to support the capital needs of educational programs offered by the Texas State Technical College System and certain component institutions of the Texas State University System and repealing the limitation on the allocation to the Texas State Technical College System and its campuses of the annual appropriation of certain constitutionally dedicated funding for public institutions of higher education.

Joint Sponsor (1):
SB 1471 Author: Bettencourt
Sponsor: Noble | Walle | Wilson
Last Action: 06/18/2023 E Effective immediately
Caption: Relating to access by the Texas Education Agency and private schools to certain criminal history records.

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