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

Here’s a rundown of how a bill becomes a law, how the Texas Legislature works and the power players who keep things moving under the Pink Dome.

A visitor of the House gallery listens to legislators speak during a debate on an abortion bill being considered on the House floor on May 5, 2021.

What is the Texas Legislature?

Most bills are referred to a committee, but many are never considered or are left pending in a committee, according to the state’s handbook on the legislative process.

After debating on a bill, the majority of lawmakers in a chamber have to approve the bill twice in order for it to pass. While the Senate usually takes both votes on the same day, the House normally doesn’t.

A poison pill would be an amendment that changes a bill’s intent, making it ineffective or less palatable for lawmakers to pass.

Who are the power players? 

How can I keep up with bills and meetings?

Can I really help lead to change in the Legislature?

So how can I participate in the Legislature?

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