Texas Legislature 101: Understanding the state government and how it passes laws

What is the Texas Legislature?

How does a bill become a law in Texas?

Who are the power players?

What’s the pace of the Texas Legislature?

Jan. 10 is the first day of the legislative session.
March 11 is the 60th day and the unrestricted bill filing deadline.
May 29 is sine die or the last day of the legislative session.
June 18 is the last day the governor can sign or veto bills.
Aug. 27 is the day most bills will go into effect if they didn’t pass with more than two-thirds of votes. Bills that had two-thirds support can go into effect earlier.

How can I keep up with bills and meetings?

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Can I really help lead to change in the Legislature?

So how can I participate in the Legislature?