

Texas was also one of 23 state legislatures where neither party had a veto-proof supermajority in both chambers. For more information about state government trifectas, click here. A state government trifecta occurs when one political party holds the governor's office, a majority in the state Senate, and a majority in the state House. Texas was one of 22 Republican state government trifectas at the start of 2023 legislative sessions. Partisan control in 2023 See also: State government trifectas

Members Meet with Legislators in Austin on Advocacy Day 2023 | (1-26-23).Everything You Wanted to Know about the Revenue Estimate | (1-31-23).The Fight for Property Tax Cuts | (1-31-23).Governor Announces His Top 30 Priorities | (2-13-23) Texas Tax Exemptions and Tax Incidence Report | Texas Comptroller (2-3-23).Texas Taxes Field Guide | Texas Comptroller.Proposed Legislation Creates 51 New Causes of Action and 53 New Penalties Against Businesses, 19 Causes of Action and 21 Penalties Against Health Care Providers | Texas Civil Justice League (2-9-23).Electricity Grid Market Reform Plan | (3-1-23).Leaders Push to Replace Expired Tax Break with a New One | (3-1-23).Texas Senate Passes $16.5 Billion Package to Lower Property Taxes | (3-22-23).Texas House Committee Budget Includes Property Tax Cuts | (3-23-23).
TEXAS LEGISLATIVE SESSION FULL
Full Speed Ahead | Last Week in the Legislature (3-24-23).Senate Finance Committee Proposes Billions for Teacher Raises, Lower Property Taxes and Water Projects | (3-27-23).Hurry Up and Wait | Last Week in the Legislature (3-31-23).Spending the Surplus – Budget Week(s) Ahead | Last Week in the Legislature (4-7-23).Tensions Rising | Last Week in the Legislature (4-14-23).Texas Senate Passes Budget plan, Kicking Off Negotiations with the House (4-17-23).Moving Week | Last Week in the Legislature (4-21-23).

The Final Month | Last Week in the Legislature (4-27-23).

