AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the final passage of House Bill 1, the State Budget: “This state budget we passed today prioritizes property tax relief and education, including increasing teacher pay while addressing many other issues, including keeping our students safer, increasing disaster preparedness, rebuilding our communities following Hurricane… Read more »
Year: 2019
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Statement on the Passage of Senate Bill 11
“The safety of our children remains paramount — the future of Texas depends on it.” AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the passage of the conference committee report for Senate Bill 11 – School Safety Act, by Sen. Larry Taylor, R-Friendswood: “In the wake of the Santa Fe High… Read more »
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Statement on the Passage of Senate Bill 6
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the passage of the conference committee report for Senate Bill 6 – Disaster Response Act, by Sen. Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham: “In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, the Texas Senate and I began working immediately to address the aftermath of the storm. I issued 25… Read more »
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Statement on the Unanimous Final Passage of Senate Bill 12
“Standing by our retired teachers and ensuring that Texas doesn’t get mired in mounting pension debt must always remain top priorities for our state.” AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following unanimous passage of the conference committee report for Senate Bill 12 – the Retired Teachers’ Security Act, by Sen…. Read more »
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Statement on the Unanimous Passage of House Bill 3 — Property Tax Relief & School Finance Reform Bill
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement this evening following the unanimous final passage of House Bill 3 – the Property Tax Relief & School Finance Reform Bill: “House Bill 3 is a landmark school finance reform bill that will be transformative for Texas and will help ensure that public schools in our… Read more »
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Statement on the Passage of the Property Tax Relief and Reform Act
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement this evening following the final passage of Senate Bill 2 – the Property Tax Relief & Reform Act: “I believe that everyone who runs for public office does so in order to make a difference. Tonight, those elected to the Texas House and the Texas Senate… Read more »
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Statement on One-Year Anniversary of the Santa Fe High School Shooting
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today regarding the one-year anniversary of the Santa Fe school shooting: “On the one-year anniversary of the tragic school shooting in Santa Fe, our hearts are still broken by this senseless act of violence. We continue to pray for the families of the victims, and for… Read more »
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Statement on the Passage of House Bill 3
“The passage of this landmark legislation is one of the proudest moments I have ever experienced in the Senate Chamber.” AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the passage of House Bill 3, sponsored by Sen. Larry Taylor, R-Friendswood: “I congratulate Sen. Taylor and the Texas Senate on the passage… Read more »
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Statement on the Passage of Senate Bill 11
“The safety of our children remains paramount — the future of Texas depends on it.” AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the passage of Senate Bill 11 – the School Safety Act, by Sen. Larry Taylor, R-Friendswood: “I commend Sen. Taylor for his leadership on this critical legislation and… Read more »
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Statement on the Passage of Senate Bill 13
AUSTIN – Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the unanimous passage of Senate Bill 13 – Ethics Reform, by Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe: “I congratulate Sen. Creighton and the Texas Senate on passing Senate Bill 13, the Ethics Reform Bill, and taking a principled stand against unethical practices in elected office. Texans… Read more »
