87th Texas Legislature | |
Body: | Texas State Legislature |
State: | Texas |
Election: | 2020 general election |
Term Start: | January 12, 2021 |
Term End: | May 31, 2021 |
Before: | 86th |
After: | 88th |
Chamber1: | Senate |
Membership1: | 31 |
Control1: | Republican |
Chamber1 Leader1 Type: | President of the Senate |
Chamber1 Leader1: | Dan Patrick (R) |
Chamber1 Leader2 Type: | President pro tempore |
Chamber1 Leader2: | Brian Birdwell (R–22) (regular session) * Donna Campbell (R–25) (special session) |
Chamber2: | House of Representatives |
Membership2: | 150 |
Control2: | Republican |
Chamber2 Leader1 Type: | Speaker |
Chamber2 Leader1: | Dade Phelan (R–21) |
Chamber2 Leader2 Type: | Speaker Pro Tempore |
Chamber2 Leader2: | Joe Moody (D–78) (January 12 - July 15) * Vacant (July 15 - present) |
Session1 Start: | July 8, 2021 |
Session1 End: | August 6, 2021 |
Session2 Start: | August 7, 2021 |
Session2 End: | September 2, 2021 |
Session3 Start: | September 20, 2021 |
Session3 End: | October 19, 2021 |
The 87th Texas Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Texas, composed of the Texas Senate and the Texas House of Representatives. The Texas State Legislature met in Austin, Texas, from January 12, 2021, to May 31, 2021.[1] Governor Greg Abbott has announced three special legislative sessions during summer 2021.[2] [3] [4] [5]
All seats in the state house and 16 seats in the state senate were up for election in November 2020. The Republican Party preserved their majority in both chambers.
Affiliation | Party (shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | Vacant | |||
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Democratic | Republican | |||||
End of previous legislature | 12 | 19 | 31 | 0 | ||
Begin (January 12, 2021) | 13 | 18 | 31 | 0 | ||
Latest voting share | 41.9% | 58.1% |
Dan Patrick (R)
Bryan Hughes (R)
Bob Hall (R)
Robert Nichols (R)
Carol Alvarado (D)
Paul Bettencourt (R)
Angela Paxton (R)
Kelly Hancock (R)
Beverly Powell (D)
Larry Taylor (R)
Jane Nelson (R)
Borris Miles (D)
Sarah Eckhardt (D)
John Whitmire (D)
Nathan Johnson (D)
Joan Huffman (R)
Lois Kolkhorst (R)
Roland Gutierrez (D)
Juan Hinojosa (D)
Judith Zaffirini (D)
Brian Birdwell (R)
Royce West (D)
Dawn Buckingham (R)
Donna Campbell (R)
Jose Menendez (D)
Eddie Lucio Jr. (D)
Charles Perry (R)
Cesar Blanco (D)
Drew Springer (R)
Kel Seliger (R)
Affiliation | Party (shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | Vacant | |||
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Democratic | Republican | |||||
End of previous legislature | 67 | 83 | 150 | 0 | ||
Begin (January 12, 2021) | 67 | 82 | 149 | 1 | ||
March 9, 2021 | 67 | 83 | 150 | 0 | ||
July 30, 2021 | 67 | 82 | 149 | 1 | ||
August 19, 2021 | 66 | 82 | 148 | 2 | ||
October 12, 2021 | 66 | 83 | 149 | 1 | ||
November 15, 2021 | 65 | 84 | 149 | 1 | ||
November 16, 2021 | 65 | 85 | 150 | 0 | ||
January 31, 2022 | 64 | 85 | 149 | 1 | ||
February 28, 2022 | 63 | 85 | 148 | 2 | ||
March 15, 2022 | 64 | 85 | 149 | 1 | ||
May 18, 2022 | 65 | 85 | 150 | 0 | ||
Latest voting share | 43.3% | 56.7% |
Dade Phelan (R)
Gary VanDeaver (R)
Bryan Slaton (R)
Cecil Bell Jr. (R)
Keith Bell (R)
Cole Hefner (R)
Matt Schaefer (R)
Jay Dean (R)
Cody Harris (R)
Chris Paddie (R)
* Jake Ellzey (R), until July 30, 2021
* Brian Harrison, from October 12, 2021
Travis Clardy (R)
Kyle Kacal (R)
Ben Leman (R)
John Raney (R)
Steve Toth (R)
Will Metcalf (R)
John Cyrier (R)
Ernest Bailes (R)
James White (R)
Terry Wilson (R)
Dade Phelan (R)
Joe Deshotel (D)
Mayes Middleton (R)
Greg Bonnen (R)
Cody Vasut (R)
Jacey Jetton (R)
Ron Reynolds (D)
Gary Gates (R)
Edward Thompson (R)
Geanie Morrison (R)
Ryan Guillen (D, then R)[26] [27]
Todd Hunter (R)
Justin Holland (R)
Abel Herrero (D)
Oscar Longoria (D)
Sergio Muñoz (D)
Alex Dominguez (D)
Eddie Lucio III (D)
* Eddie Lucio III (D), until January 31, 2022
* Erin Gamez, from March 15, 2022
Armando Martinez (D)
Terry Canales (D)
Robert Guerra (D)
Richard Raymond (D)
J. M. Lozano (R)
John Kuempel (R)
Erin Zwiener (D)
Sheryl Cole (D)
Vikki Goodwin (D)
Donna Howard (D)
Gina Hinojosa (D)
Celia Israel (D)
Eddie Rodriguez (D)
James Talarico (D)
Andrew Murr (R)
Brad Buckley (R)
Hugh Shine (R)
Charles Anderson (R)
Trent Ashby (R)
DeWayne Burns (R)
Shelby Slawson (R)
Glenn Rogers (R)
Phil King (R)
Reggie Smith (R)
Tan Parker (R)
Lynn Stucky (R)
Michelle Beckley (D)
Matt Shaheen (R)
Jeff Leach (R)
David Spiller (R), from March 9, 2021
James Frank (R)
Scott Sanford (R)
Stan Lambert (R)
Drew Darby (R)
Kyle Biedermann (R)
Eddie Morales (D)
Mary González (D)
Lina Ortega (D)
Joe Moody (D)
Art Fierro (D)
Tracy King (D)
Brooks Landgraf (R)
Tom Craddick (R)
Dustin Burrows (R)
John Frullo (R)
Phil Stephenson (R)
John Smithee (R)
Four Price (R)
Ken King (R)
Candy Noble (R)
Ramon Romero Jr. (D)
Stephanie Klick (R)
Jeff Cason (R)
Matt Krause (R)
Tony Tinderholt (R)
Nicole Collier (D)
David Cook (R)
Craig Goldman (R)
Charlie Geren (R)
Jasmine Crockett (D)
Chris Turner (D)
Ana-Maria Ramos (D)
Rafael Anchia (D)
Jessica González (D)
Terry Meza (D)
Jared Patterson (R)
Victoria Neave (D)
Morgan Meyer (R)
Carl Sherman (D)
Toni Rose (D)
Yvonne Davis (D)
Angie Button (R)
Rhetta Bowers (D)
John Turner (D)
Julie Johnson (D)
Philip Cortez (D)
Leo Pacheco (D), until August 19, 2021
* John Lujan, from November 16, 2021
Elizabeth Campos (D)
Steve Allison (R)
Lyle Larson (R)
Diego Bernal (D)
Ina Minjarez (D)
Ray Lopez (D)
Sam Harless (R)
Dan Huberty (R)
Briscoe Cain (R)
Dennis Paul (R)
Tom Oliverson (R)
Alma Allen (D)
Mike Schofield (R)
Jim Murphy (R)
Ann Johnson (D)
Jon Rosenthal (D)
John Bucy III (D)
Gene Wu (D)
Lacey Hull (R)
Jarvis Johnson (D)
Armando Walle (D)
Ana Hernandez (D)
Mary Ann Perez (D)
Shawn Thierry (D)
* Garnet Coleman (D), until February 28, 2022
* Jolanda Jones (D), from May 18, 2022
Hubert Vo (D)
Valoree Swanson (R)
width=53 | District | Vacated by | Reason for change | Successor | Date of successor's formal installation | |||
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District 68 | data-sort-value="Aaaaa" | Vacant | data-sort-value="January 3, 2021" | Former member Drew Springer (R) was elected for the District 30 of the Senate in a special election. A special election for the district was held on January 23, 2021.[28] * Out of 9,139 votes cast, no candidate received 50% of the votes to win the election.[29] A runoff election was held to determine a winner of the top two candidates of the January election.[30] | nowrap | David Spiller (R) | March 9, 2021[31] | |
District 10 | (R) | data-sort-value="July 30, 2021" | Former member Jake Ellzey (R) was elected for the Texas's 6th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives in a special election.[32] A special election for the district was held on August 31, 2021.[33] * Out of 11,334 votes cast, no candidate received 50% of the votes to win the election.[34] A runoff election was held to determine a winner of the top two candidates of the August election. | nowrap | Brian Harrison (R) | October 12, 2021[35] | ||
District 31 | (D) | data-sort-value="November 15, 2021" | Changed party November 15, 2021. | nowrap | Ryan Guillen (R) | November 15, 2021 | ||
District 118 | (D) | data-sort-value="August 19, 2021" | Former member Leo Pacheco (D) resigned to teach public administration at San Antonio College.[36] A special election for the district was held on September 29, 2021.[37] * Out of 7,075 votes cast, no candidate received 50% of the votes to win the election.[38] A runoff election will be held to determine a winner of the top two candidates of the September election.[39] | nowrap | John Lujan (R) | November 16, 2021[40] [41] | ||
District 38 | (D) | data-sort-value="January 31, 2022" | Former member Eddie Lucio III (D) resigned at the end of January 2022.[42] A special election for the district was held on May 7, 2022.[43] * The special election was canceled after only one candidate filed for the race. The filing deadline passed on March 7, 2022. In result, Erin Gamez was sworn into office on March 15, 2022.[44] | nowrap | Erin Gamez (D) | March 15, 2022 | ||
District 147 | (D) | data-sort-value="January 31, 2022" | Former member Garnet Coleman (D) resigned at on February 28, 2022.[45] [46] A special election for the district was held on May 7, 2022.[47] | nowrap | Jolanda Jones (D) | May 18, 2022[48] |
Listed by chamber and then alphabetically by committee name, including chair and vice-chair.
Committee | Chair | Vice-chair | |||
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Administration | Charles Schwertner (R-5) | Nathan Johnson (D-16) | |||
Business & Commerce | Kelly Hancock (R-9) | Robert Nichols (R-3) | |||
Child Protective Services (Special) [49] | Lois Kolkhorst (R-18) | Charles Perry (R-28) | |||
Constitutional Issues (Special) | Charles Schwertner (R-5) | Brian Birdwell (R-22) | |||
Criminal Justice | John Whitmire (D-15) | Joan Huffman (R-17) | |||
Education | Larry Taylor (R-11) | Eddie Lucio Jr. (D-27) | |||
Finance | Jane Nelson (R-12) | Eddie Lucio Jr. (D-27) | |||
Future of College Sports in Texas (Select) | Jane Nelson (R-12) | Brandon Creighton (R-4) | |||
Health & Human Services | Lois Kolkhorst (R-18) | Charles Perry (R-28) | |||
Higher Education | Brandon Creighton (R-4) | Royce West (D-23) | |||
Jurisprudence | Joan Huffman (R-17) | Juan Hinojosa (D-20) | |||
Local Government | Paul Bettencourt (R-7) | Jose Menendez (D-26) | |||
Natural Resources & Economic Development | Brian Birdwell (R-22) | Judith Zaffirini (D-21) | |||
Nominations | Dawn Buckingham (R-24) | Angela Paxton (R-8) | |||
Ports (Select) | Brandon Creighton (R-4) | Carol Alvarado (D-6) | |||
Protect All Texans (Special) | Robert Nichols (R-3) | Brandon Creighton (R-4) | |||
Lois Kolkhorst (R-18) | |||||
Redistricting (Special) | Joan Huffman (R-17) | Juan Hinojosa (D-20) | |||
State Affairs | Bryan Hughes (R-1) | Brian Birdwell (R-22) | |||
Transportation | Robert Nichols (R-3) | Kel Seliger (R-31) | |||
Veteran Affairs & Border Security | Donna Campbell (R-25) | Bob Hall (R-2) | |||
Water, Agriculture & Rural Affairs | Charles Perry (R-28) | Drew Springer (R-30) |
Committee | Chair | Vice-chair | |||
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Agriculture & Livestock | DeWayne Burns (R-58) | Charles Anderson (R-56) | |||
Appropriations | Greg Bonnen (R-24) | Mary González (D-75) | |||
Appropriations - S/C on Article II | Giovanni Capriglione (R-98) | Toni Rose (D-110) | |||
Appropriations - S/C on Article III | Terry Wilson (R-20) | Erin Zwiener (D-45) | |||
Appropriations - S/C on Articles I, IV & V | Mary González (D-75) | Matt Schaefer (R-6) | |||
Appropriations - S/C on Articles VI, VII & VIII | Armando Walle (D-140) | Cecil Bell (R-3) | |||
Approps. - S/C on Strategic Fiscal Rev. & Fed. Relief Funds | Cecil Bell Jr. (R-3) | Ina Minjarez (D-124) | |||
Business & Industry | Chris Turner (D-101) | Cole Hefner (D-5) | |||
Calendars | Dustin Burrows (R-83) | Joe Moody (D-78) | |||
Constitutional Rights & Remedies (select) | Trent Ashby (R-57) | Senfronia Thompson (D-141) | |||
Corrections | Andrew Murr (R-53) | Alma Allen (D-131) | |||
County Affairs | Garnet Coleman (D-147) | Lynn Stucky (R-64) | |||
Criminal Jurisprudence | Nicole Collier (D-95) | Keith Bell (R-4) | |||
Culture, Recreation & Tourism | Ken King (R-88) | Barbara Gervin-Hawkins (D-120) | |||
Defense & Veterans' Affairs | Richard Raymond (D-42) | Brad Buckley (R-54) | |||
Elections | Briscoe Cain (R-128) | Jessica González (D-104) | |||
Energy Resources | Craig Goldman (R-97) | Abel Herrero (D-34) | |||
Environmental Regulation | Brooks Landgraf (R-81) | Alex Dominguez (D-37) | |||
General Investigating | Matt Krause (R-93) | Victoria Neave (D-107) | |||
Health Care Reform (Select) | Sam Harless (R-126) | Toni Rose (D-110) | |||
Higher Education | Jim Murphy (R-133) | Leo Pacheco (D-118) (January 12 - August 19, 2021) Vacant (August 19 - present) | |||
Homeland Security & Public Safety | James White (R-19) | Rhetta Bowers (D-113) | |||
House Administration | Will Metcalf (R-16) | Sheryl Cole (D-46) | |||
Human Services | James Frank (R-69) | Gina Hinojosa (D-49) | |||
Insurance | Tom Oliverson (R-130) | Hubert Vo (D-149) | |||
International Relations & Economic Development | Angie Chen Button (R-112) | Christina Morales (D-145) | |||
Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence | Jeff Leach (R-67) | Yvonne Davis (D-111) | |||
Juvenile Justice & Family Issues | Victoria Neave (D-107) | Valoree Swanson (R-150) | |||
Land & Resource Management | Joe Deshotel (D-22) | Ben Leman (R-13) | |||
Licensing & Administrative Procedures | Senfronia Thompson (D-141) | John Kuempel (R-44) | |||
Local & Consent Calendars | Charlie Geren (R-99) | Alex Dominguez (D-37) | |||
Natural Resources | Tracy King (D-80) | Cody Harris (R-8) | |||
Pensions, Investments & Financial Services | Rafael Anchia (D-103) | Tan Parker (R-63) | |||
Public Education | Harold Dutton Jr. (D-142) | J. M. Lozano (R-43) | |||
Public Health | Stephanie Klick (R-91) | Robert Guerra (politician) (D-41) | |||
Redistricting | Todd Ames Hunter (R-32) | Toni Rose (D-110) | |||
Resolutions Calendars | Ryan Guillen (D-31) | Steve Toth (R-15) | |||
State Affairs | Chris Paddie (R-9) | Ana Hernandez (D-143) | |||
The Robb Elementary School shooting (Investigate) | Dustin Burrows (R-83) | Joe Moody (D-78) | |||
Transportation | Terry Canales (D-40) | Ed Thompson (R-29) | |||
Urban Affairs | Philip Cortez (D-117) | Justin Holland (R-33) | |||
Ways & Means | Morgan Meyer (R-108) | Shawn Thierry (D-146) | |||
Youth Health & Safety (Select) | J. M. Lozano (R-43) | Ann Johnson (D-134) |