All legislatorsRecord Votes: Rep. Leo PachecoAll notable bills

Democrat from San Antonio 78221 — House District 118

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Appropriations [Top/End]
  Nay SB1336 Appropriations: Limits growth rate of general appropriations to that of state economy
Criminal Justice [Top/End]
  Nay HB9 Criminal Justice: Sets a minimum 10-day jail sentence for obstructing a highway
  Nay HB1900 Criminal Justice: Provides penalties for cities which defund their police departments
Democracy [Top/End]
  Yea HB574 Democracy: Makes intentionally miscounting votes a felony
  Nay HB1128 Democracy: Defines who is permitted at a polling place or a vote-counting station
  Yea HB3920 Democracy: Tightens restrictions on mail voting due to disability
  Nay SB7 Democracy: Limits voting in several ways; forbids many methods of making voting easier
  Nay SB1111 Democracy: Increases requirements for proving a residence address for voting
  Nay* SB1113 Democracy: Authorizes witholding of funds to registrars who do not delete old registrations
Education [Top/End]
  Yea HB1525 Education: The bill was amended to include outcomes based bonuses tied to test scores.
  Yea HB41 Education: The bill would mandate improved pre-K student/teacher ratios
  Yea HB159 Education: Define enhanced training for teachers of students with disabilities
  Yea HB547 Education: Allows charter-school, private-school, and home-schooled students to participate on pu...
  Absent HB2287 Education: Mental health services database creation
  Yea HB2954 Education: The bill would extend suicide prevention and intervention programs to elementary schools.
  Absent HB3610 Education: Relating to the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.
  Nay* HB3731 Education: The bill would give TEA a fast track to take over school districts receiving D & F rat...
  Nay HB3979 Education: Limits free speech and engagement in classrooms.
  Yea HB4545 Education: Schools must generally provide supplemental instruction for low-assessing students, ra...
  Yea SB179 Education: Requires that school-counselor duties be at least 80% counseling in most cases
  Nay SB1365 Education: The bill would give wide discretion to TEA to take over any school district board cite...
  Yea SB2050 Education: Strengthens requirements for anti-bullying policies and reports
Gun Control [Top/End]
  Yea HB781 Gun Control: Authorizes junior-college school marshals to carry concealed handguns
  Nay HB957 Gun Control: Declares that made-in-Texas gun silencers are not subject to federal regulation
  Yea HB1387 Gun Control: Loosens storage requirements for guns in foster homes
  Yea* HB1500 Gun Control: Removes the power of the governor and others to limit gun sales in emergencies
  Yea HB1788 Gun Control: Provides legal immunity to schools for actions, including with guns, to maintain order
  Nay HB1927 Gun Control: Allows gun carry by anyone over 21 and not specifically prohibited
  Yea HB2622 Gun Control: Forbids state cooperation with federal gun restrictions
  Absent SB19 Gun Control: Prohibits Texas governmental entities from boycotting firearms companies or associat...
  Nay SB20 Gun Control: Requires that hotels allow guests to carry guns to their rooms and keep them in thei...
  Absent SB741 Gun Control: Permits school marshals to carry concealed handguns
Healthcare [Top/End]
  Yea HB133 Healthcare: Extends Medicaid elegibility for 12 months after birth or miscarriage
  Yea HB158 Healthcare: Pilot program to provide Medicaid coverage of doula services
Medicaid [Top/End]
  Nay SB1341 Medicaid: Increases verification requirements for Medicaid; forbid dependence on federal data
Other [Top/End]
  Yea HB1914 Other: Limits legal liability of hospitals due to contagious children's diseases
  Absent HB1929 Other: Defines development-contract rules; limit municipal immunity in some disputes
  Yea HB3924 Other: Authorizes rural non-profits to offer health insurance, with some limitations
  Absent SB248 Other: Extends rules and permit requirements to e-cigarettes
  Absent SB474 Other: Would outlaw cruel restraint methods for dogs
  Yea SB530 Other: Defines and outlaws harrassment, including by electronic methods
  Absent SB609 Other: Creates a Texas music incubator rebate program
Reproductive Rights [Top/End]
  Nay HB1280 Reproductive Rights: "Backstop" bill outlawing abortions if Roe vs. Wade is overturned
  Nay SB8 Reproductive Rights: Outlaws abortion at about 6 weeks; no exceptions for rape and incest
Retirement [Top/End]
  Nay SB321 Retirement: Relating to contributions to, benefits from, and the administration of the Employees ...
Social Services [Top/End]
  Yea HB1516 Social Services: Mandates periodic efficiency audits of assistance programs, paid out of assistan...

Appropriations Criminal Justice Democracy Education Gun Control Healthcare
Medicaid Other Reproductive Rights Retirement Social Services


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