This page contains the bills that the Policy Center is tracking. Click on bill of interest to see more information. Click on the comments link to see the Policy Center’s review and position on the bill. (NFLPC’s position is subject to change.) Click on other links to find out more about each bill.

Bill NumberNFLPC PositionStatusDetails of Proposed Law
HB 2157
Tracking
[guidance]

Introduced

Relating to equal parenting orders in suits affecting the parent-child relationship. [text of bill]
SB 2203[text of bill]
HB 3414[text of bill]
HB 2638Tracking
[guidance]
Filed

Relating to locations for conducting certain court proceedings.
[text of bill]
HB 2217Tracking
[comments]
Introduced


Relating to consideration by the board of trustees of a school district of parental complaints regarding student or parent participation in an extracurricular activity.
[text of bill]
HB 2047Tracking
[comments]
Introduced

Relating to limiting possession of and access to a child by certain parents.
[text of bill]
HB 1807Tracking
[comments]
Introduced

Relating to alternative times of possession under a standard possession order in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.
[text of bill]
SB 333Tracking
[comments]
Introduced – Referred to Health & Human Services

Relating to the appointment of an attorney ad litem for a child in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services.
[text of bill]
HB 1659Tracking
[comments]

Referred to Juvenile Justice & Family Issues 
  
[text of bill]
HB 2501Tracking
[comments]
Filed
[text of bill]
HB 575Tracking
Referred to Juvenile Justice & Family Issues 
  

[text of bill]
HB 517Tracking
Referred to Public Health 
  

[text of bill]
HB 1467TrackingReferred to Public Education

Relating to a mental health professional to school law enforcement official ration for public schools. [text of bill]
HB 992Tracking
Referred to Public Health 
  
Relating to women’s health advisory committee.
[text of bill]

NOTE: The Policy Center is not organized to lobby for any particular bill. Our purpose is to educate legislators on means through which they can better ensure constitutional compliance of the bills that they pass into law.

The Policy Center tracks these bills to ensure that your family rights are preserved and protected. The bar association and other lobbyists and organizations have eroded the freedoms afforded parents that has led to negative impacts on society as a whole.

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