Friday, April 7, 2023

District 129 Session Newsletter

This week we passed HB1, the state budget. To learn more about it, see below. I have filed 30 bills on a wide range of issues affecting the people of Texas. This week I had three bills heard in committee. If you would like to track my legislation, please click HERE.


Our hearing for the House Committee on Higher Education is Monday, April 3rd, at 10:00 AM. We will hear testimony on various bills, including two of mine. Please click HERE to see the bills and to watch online.


Our hearing for the House Committee on Insurance is Tuesday, April 4th, at 8:00 AM. We will hear testimony on various bills. Please click HERE to see the bills and to watch online.


If you need any further information about the session, please keep reading and do not hesitate to reach out to my staff if you have any questions.


It is an honor to serve you in the Texas House of Representatives.

Updates

January Tornado Update

Attached you will find a letter from Harris County Appraisal District Board of Directors Chairman Mike Sullivan regarding the information on the Temporary Disaster Exemption because the Harris Central Appraisal District has identified damaged property in your area.

 

According to the Texas Tax Code, A qualified property that has at least 15% property damage in a governor-declared disaster area can receive a temporary exemption of a portion of the appraised value of the property, which could reduce their 2023 property taxes.

 

The deadline for residents to file the application is May 11th.  

House Bill 1

On Thursday, the Texas House passed HB1, the state budget. Please see the attached one-pager or click HERE to view the bill.

Happy Goof Friday

Jesus Christ bore all in silence because he accepted us in him. I hope we can return the same to him. Have a blessed Good Friday and Easter Weekend.

How to Track Legislation


Ever wonder how the laws that impact your everyday life originate? While this graphic provides you with a simplified overview, You can walk through the entire legislative process by reading this blog post from the Texas House Republican Caucus on how a bill becomes a law in Texas. From a bill being introduced to it becoming law or vetoed, there are many steps ahead for the many bills that have been filed.

 

Keep In Touch

It is important for me as your State Representative to hear from you on the issues that matter. I hope you find this contact information useful.
Capitol Office

(512) 463-0734

1100 Congress Avenue
Suite GN.10
Austin, TX 78701

Post Office Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
District Office

(281) 488-8900

17225 El Camino Real
Suite 415
Houston, TX 77058
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