Governor Greg Abbott convened a second special legislative session at the Texas Capitol in Austin, following the adjournment of the first session earlier that day.
The session, beginning at noon, featured 19 agenda items targeting critical issues that stalled during the first session, including camp safety regulations, flood preparedness efforts, and property tax relief measures.
The decision to call a second session came after House Democrats broke quorum in protest of state redistricting plans, delaying legislative progress on several priorities.
Governor Abbott stressed the urgency of the session, citing the need to deliver vital resources to Texans, especially those impacted by recent flooding across the state.
Legislators returned to address the agenda and work towards passing measures left unresolved by the earlier quorum break. Among the agenda items were regulations concerning hemp-derived products, reflecting a wide scope of policy goals.
The outcome of the session largely depended on the participation of House Democrats, whose continued absence complicated the legislative process.
The second special session underscored Republican efforts to advance key policies despite ongoing partisan challenges, with a continued focus on disaster response and redistricting debates.
Governor Abbott reaffirmed his commitment to tackling the pressing issues facing Texas residents through this legislative push.