The document outlines the legislative process in Texas, including:
- Bills are introduced and assigned to committees in either the House or Senate. Committees hold hearings and vote on bills.
- Bills then go through three readings and are debated and amended on the floor of their chamber. They can pass or be sent back to committee.
- If a bill passes both the House and Senate it is sent to the governor to be signed into law. The governor can also veto bills.
- Key differences between the House and Senate processes are noted, such as committee posting requirements and placing bills on the calendar.