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Texas Senate Bill SB2794
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Texas 2025 - 89th Regular
Texas Senate Bill SB2794
Filed
3/14/25
Out of Senate Committee
5/7/25
Voted on by Senate
5/12/25
Out of House Committee
5/22/25
Voted on by House
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Relating to the criminal offense of interference with child custody.
Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected
Penal Code
Chapter 25. Offenses Against The Family
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Latest TX SB2794 Activity
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Previously Filed As
TX HB3025
Relating to the prosecution of the criminal offenses of aggravated kidnapping, kidnapping, and interference with child custody.
TX HB559
Relating to the statute of limitations for interference with child custody.
TX HB3380
Relating to the Uniform Unregulated Child Custody Transfer Act; creating criminal offenses.
TX SB1562
Relating to creating the criminal offense of child grooming.
TX HB4509
Relating to creating the criminal offense of child grooming.
TX SB293
Relating to penalties for intimidation and harassment of election officials and election interference; creating criminal offenses.
TX HB2187
Relating to the criminal offense of abandoning or endangering a child, elderly individual, or disabled individual.
TX HB1402
Relating to the criminal penalties for certain criminal offenses.
TX HB77
Relating to status offenses committed by a child, including the repeal of the status offense of a child voluntarily running away from home.
TX SB83
Relating to status offenses committed by a child, including the repeal of the status offense of a child voluntarily running away from home.
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