
Bill of the Week: HB 788
HB 788 would establish a task force to study access to legal services for people with disabilities. The bill was authored by Rep. Terry Meza.

HB 788 would establish a task force to study access to legal services for people with disabilities. The bill was authored by Rep. Terry Meza.

While the governor and lieutenant governor celebrate their inaugurations, the House and Senate’s initial drafts of the state budget could boost funding for some disability services.

HB 54 would increase the personal needs allowance from $60 to $85 per month for residents of long-term care facilities. The bill was authored by Rep. Senfronia Thompson.

As the regular session begins, state revenue projections show lawmakers have more money than ever to spend.

HB 140 would require the implementation of a statewide program to provide certain co-navigation services to deaf-blind individuals. The bill was authored by Rep. Mary González.

As the Texas Senate announces its committee appointments for the 88th session, new mapping resources break down waiver lists by district.

HB 788 would establish a task force to study access to legal services for people with disabilities. The bill was authored by Rep. Terry Meza.

While the governor and lieutenant governor celebrate their inaugurations, the House and Senate’s initial drafts of the state budget could boost funding for some disability services.

HB 54 would increase the personal needs allowance from $60 to $85 per month for residents of long-term care facilities. The bill was authored by Rep. Senfronia Thompson.

As the regular session begins, state revenue projections show lawmakers have more money than ever to spend.

As the Texas Senate announces its committee appointments for the 88th session, new mapping resources break down waiver lists by district.

HB 788 would establish a task force to study access to legal services for people with disabilities. The bill was authored by Rep. Terry Meza.

While the governor and lieutenant governor celebrate their inaugurations, the House and Senate’s initial drafts of the state budget could boost funding for some disability services.

HB 54 would increase the personal needs allowance from $60 to $85 per month for residents of long-term care facilities. The bill was authored by Rep. Senfronia Thompson.

As the regular session begins, state revenue projections show lawmakers have more money than ever to spend.