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Brent Money
Texas Representative

Brent Money

Republican
District: HD-002
80
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Voting History

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HB1056 Constitutional Money (passed 101 to 32 on 5/30/2025). Creates a transactional currency backed by “gold and silver,” and recognizes it as “legal tender.”

5/30/2025
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HB1056 Constitutional Money (passed 101 to 32 on 5/30/2025). Creates a transactional currency backed by “gold and silver,” and recognizes it as “legal tender.”

HB2 Funding Government Schools (passed 122 to 13 on 5/29/2025). Authorizes $8.5 billion in new funding to public schools, including for teacher and staff pay raises, early-childhood programs, and bilingual education.

5/29/2025
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HB2 Funding Government Schools (passed 122 to 13 on 5/29/2025). Authorizes $8.5 billion in new funding to public schools, including for teacher and staff pay raises, early-childhood programs, and bilingual education.

SB243 State-sanctioned Migrant Labor Camps (passed 114 to 29 on 5/22/2025). Performs “outreach and education” to inform “migrant agricultural workers" of their "rights," studies the “need” for “additional or improved migrant labor housing facilities," and locates “unlicensed migrant labor housing facilities” without identifying “individual migrant agricultural workers.”

5/22/2025
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SB243 State-sanctioned Migrant Labor Camps (passed 114 to 29 on 5/22/2025). Performs “outreach and education” to inform “migrant agricultural workers" of their "rights," studies the “need” for “additional or improved migrant labor housing facilities," and locates “unlicensed migrant labor housing facilities” without identifying “individual migrant agricultural workers.”

HB1738 Repealing the Crime of Homosexual Conduct (passed 59 to 56 on 5/16/2025). Would have repealed the criminal offense of homosexual conduct in state law.

5/16/2025
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HB1738 Repealing the Crime of Homosexual Conduct (passed 59 to 56 on 5/16/2025). Would have repealed the criminal offense of homosexual conduct in state law.

HB796 Texas Sovereignty Act (passed 94 to 53 on 5/7/2025). Would begin a formal process for Texas to declare certain federal acts as unconstitutional and prevent their enforcement.

5/7/2025
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HB796 Texas Sovereignty Act (passed 94 to 53 on 5/7/2025). Would begin a formal process for Texas to declare certain federal acts as unconstitutional and prevent their enforcement.

HJR98 Article V Convention (adopted 86 to 57 on 4/28/2025). Applies to Congress to “call a convention under Article V of the United States Constitution.”

4/28/2025
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HJR98 Article V Convention (adopted 86 to 57 on 4/28/2025). Applies to Congress to “call a convention under Article V of the United States Constitution.”

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