Texas Legislature
Bills Sponsored / Joint Sponsored
Rep. Jim Jackson
82nd Legislature Regular Session
Report Date: 3/28/2024

Number of Bills: 17

Report Sections: Sponsored Bills | Joint Sponsored Bills

Sponsor (15):
SB 473 Author: West
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 05/20/2011 H Committee report sent to Calendars
Caption: Relating to adverse possession of real property by a cotenant heir against other cotenant heirs.

SB 481 Author: Harris
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 06/17/2011 E Effective on 9/1/11
Caption: Relating to the removal of a guardian of an incapacitated person ordered by a court.

SB 482 Author: Harris
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 06/17/2011 E Effective on 9/1/11
Caption: Relating to authorization agreements between parents and nonparent relatives of a child.

SB 716 Author: Harris
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 04/21/2011 E Effective on 9/1/11
Caption: Relating to the periodic review of the child support guidelines.

SB 791 Author: Duncan
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 06/17/2011 E Effective on 9/1/11
Caption: Relating to electronic notification of certain state officials and agencies of certain rules and rulemaking filings.

SB 866 Author: Deuell
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 06/17/2011 E Effective immediately
Caption: Relating to the education of public school students with dyslexia, the education and training of educators who teach students with dyslexia, and the assessment of students with dyslexia attending an institution of higher education.

SB 867 Author: Deuell
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 06/17/2011 E Effective on 9/1/11
Caption: Relating to testing accommodations for a person with dyslexia taking a licensing examination administered by a state agency.

SB 1042 Author: Hegar
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 06/17/2011 E Effective immediately
Caption: Relating to the eligibility of employees convicted of certain offenses to provide services under a contract with a public school.

SB 1059 Author: Nichols
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 05/21/2011 H Committee report sent to Calendars
Caption: Relating to the program for improvement of collection of court costs, fees, and fines imposed in criminal cases.

SB 1098 Author: Huffman
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim | Gallego | Christian | Zedler | Rodriguez, Eddie
Last Action: 05/23/2011 H Returned to Calendars Committee
Caption: Relating to certain offenses involving unauthorized recordings.

SB 1159 Author: Wentworth
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 06/17/2011 E Effective immediately
Caption: Relating to an exception to the residency requirements for filing a suit for dissolution of a marriage in this state for certain spouses of military personnel.

SB 1160 Author: Seliger
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 05/20/2011 E Effective immediately
Caption: Relating to the liability of landowners for damage or injury, including liability for harm to a trespasser.

SB 1228 Author: Hegar
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 06/17/2011 E Effective immediately
Caption: Relating to the duties of district clerks regarding certain electronic filing systems.

SB 1241 Author: West
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 05/28/2011 E Effective on 9/1/11
Caption: Relating to authorizing certain courts to access information in the juvenile justice information system.

SB 1242 Author: West
Sponsor: Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 05/28/2011 E Effective on 9/1/11
Caption: Relating to the judicial immunity and powers of certain magistrates.

Joint Sponsor (2):
SB 24 Author: Van de Putte | Birdwell | Carona | Davis | Deuell | et al.
Sponsor: Thompson | Jackson, Jim | Madden | Harless | Menendez
Last Action: 04/21/2011 E Effective on 9/1/11
Caption: Relating to the prosecution, punishment, and certain criminal and civil consequences of offenses involving or related to the trafficking of persons and to certain protections for victims of those offenses.

SB 1717 Author: Duncan
Sponsor: Lewis | Jackson, Jim
Last Action: 05/29/2011 H Senate adopts conf. comm. report-reported
Caption: Relating to the operation and administration of the judicial branch of state government.

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