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HB 276

Texas House bill in Session 892.

Status: introduced. Latest action: August 20, 2025.

Relating to electronic voter registration.

Bill ID TX-892-HB-276
Session 892
Status introduced
House introduced 2025-08-20
Summary

Elections--Registration & Suffrage (I0265); Electronic Information Systems (I0311); DIGITAL SIGNATURES (S0144); INTERNET (S0130); INFORMATION RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF (V9827); PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF (V0251); SECRETARY OF STATE (V0042)

Sponsor
Bucy
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-08-20 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-08-20 Status introduced
2025-08-20 Latest Action Filed
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