Texas Legislature

Bills Sponsored / Joint Sponsored

Rep. Scott Hochberg
80th Legislature Regular Session
Report Date: 6/9/2026

Number of Bills: 8

Report Sections: Sponsored Bills | Joint Sponsored Bills

Sponsor (6):
Author:
Duncan
Sponsor:
Hochberg
Last Action:
05/18/2007 H Placed on General State Calendar
Caption:
Relating to postconviction forensic testing.
Author:
Watson | Ellis | Eltife | Janek | Shapiro | et al.
Sponsor:
Hochberg
Last Action:
05/22/2007 H Placed on General State Calendar
Caption:
Relating to the clean school bus program.
Author:
Van de Putte
Sponsor:
Hochberg
Last Action:
05/17/2007 E Effective on 9/1/07
Caption:
Relating to the processing of consumer rebates.
Author:
Duncan
Sponsor:
Hochberg
Last Action:
05/21/2007 H Placed on General State Calendar
Caption:
Relating to the arrest and commitment of certain individuals arrested under a warrant issued because of a violation of the conditions of parole.
Author:
Janek
Sponsor:
Hochberg
Last Action:
06/15/2007 E Effective immediately
Caption:
Relating to an exemption for students enrolled in certain advanced courses from the requirement that a student be suspended from participation in extracurricular activities for receiving an unsatisfactory grade.
Author:
Zaffirini
Sponsor:
Hochberg
Last Action:
06/15/2007 E Effective immediately
Caption:
Relating to the compilation and reporting by the Texas Education Agency of certain data regarding students enrolled in public school or in preschool programs.
Joint Sponsor (2):
Author:
Hinojosa
Sponsor:
Madden | Hochberg | McReynolds | Haggerty | Jones, Delwin
Last Action:
06/08/2007 E Effective immediately
Caption:
Relating to the Texas Youth Commission and the prosecution of certain offenses and delinquent conduct in the Texas Youth Commission and certain other criminal justice agencies; providing penalties.
Author:
Whitmire
Sponsor:
Madden | Kolkhorst | Flynn | Hochberg | Cook, Byron
Last Action:
06/15/2007 E Effective immediately
Caption:
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, and the Correctional Managed Health Care Committee, and to the functions of the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
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