Study Bills

Appropriations (H)

Study bills still in committee.

Bill Bill Title
HSB 731 A bill for an act relating to and making appropriations involving certain state departments, agencies, funds, and certain other entities, providing for regulatory authority, providing for other properly related matters, and including contingent effective date provisions.(See HF 2590.)
HSB 730 A bill for an act relating to state and local finances by making appropriations, providing for legal and regulatory responsibilities, providing for other properly related matters, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(See HF 2589.)
HSB 729 A bill for an act relating to registered interior design and providing penalties.
HSB 727 A bill for an act relating to area education agencies, including consolidating the area education agencies, modifying the teacher salary supplement state cost per pupil calculation, and modifying the employment terms of certain specified employees of area education agencies.(Formerly HF 2182; See HF 2580.)
HSB 660 A bill for an act establishing a school district funding supplement, making appropriations, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 2315.)
HSB 501 A bill for an act relating to the duties of the revenue estimating conference.(See HF 2152.)
HSB 277 A bill for an act relating to state and local finances by making appropriations, providing for legal and regulatory responsibilities, providing for other properly related matters, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(See HF 894.)
HSB 276 A bill for an act appropriating federal moneys made available from federal block grants and other nonstate sources, allocating portions of federal block grants, and providing procedures if federal moneys or federal block grants are more or less than anticipated, and including effective date and retroactive applicability provisions.(See HF 895.)
HSB 239 A bill for an act providing for a study to identify areas where the governance and funding of levee districts could be improved at the state and local level, and making appropriations.