I don’t have live access to the latest Texas House Bill 626 updates in this moment. Here’s what I can share based on recent public sources up to my last update, and I can summarize what’s typically important to track for a bill’s status.
Core idea of HB626 (Texas):
- In 2025, Texas HB626 circulated in the House and related materials indicate it concerns granting limited state authority in relation to certain federal actions, with a chain of committee hearings and floor actions observed in early to mid-2025. This reflects typical drafting around interoperability of state and federal law enforcement or related authorities. If you need the precise current scope, I can pull the latest official text and tracking history.
What to check for the latest status:
- Latest text: The official Texas Legislature Online (TLO) page for HB626 will show the current version, amendments, and the bill’s introduced text. It will also display the “History” tab with dates of readings, committee referrals, public hearings, and votes. Look for the “Status” and “Actions” sections for up-to-date steps.[8]
- Committee actions: Note which committees have jurisdiction (e.g., Homeland Security, Public Safety & Veterans’ Affairs) and whether reports were filed, amended, or left pending. This provides a trajectory toward the floor.[3][4]
- Floor actions and votes: If the bill advanced to the full House (or Senate, if applicable), capture the final vote and any floor amendments.[3]
- Related companion bills: Sometimes a Senate counterpart or related bills exist (e.g., SB626) that could move in parallel or influence HB626’s fate. Compare text and status where applicable.[7][9]
Illustrative status examples you might see:
- Filed and referred to a committee, then public hearing held, reported favorably, scheduled for calendars, then left pending or moved to the floor with amendments. This sequence is common for highly policy-driven bills.[4][3]
- If the bill relates to citizenship or voting processes (older HB/C.S.H.B. 626 analyses), ensure you’re looking at the correct HB626 version for 2025–2026, as earlier years had different contexts.[2][4]
Would you like me to pull the exact current text, and provide a concise summary of the latest status with dates and key amendments? If you confirm, I can fetch the official page and quote the latest developments with citations.