Representative • Republican
Mike Olcott
Texas • District HD-060

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Activity Summary
Bills Sponsored
26
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
68% Bias
Voting Pattern
Nay: 1520
Not Voting: 1
Other: 220
Yea: 2251
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Sponsored Bills
TX HB5033•Enrolled
Relating to the authority of this state to implement a motor vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance program.
Primary Sponsor
TX HB4559•Enrolled
Relating to the repeal of an unused definition and a chapter heading formerly regulating membership dues.
Primary Sponsor
TX HB4535•Enrolled
Relating to COVID-19 vaccine administration requirements.
Co-Sponsor
TX SB2024•Engrossed
Relating to a prohibition on marketing, advertising, or selling certain e-cigarette products; creating a criminal offense.
Primary Sponsor
TX HB100•Enrolled
Relating to the purchase, adoption, and use of instructional materials by public schools.
Co-Sponsor
TX SB1362•Enrolled
Relating to prohibiting the recognition, service, and enforcement of extreme risk protective orders; creating a criminal offense.
Co-Sponsor
TX SB1230•Enrolled
Relating to the designation of Farm-to-Market Road 10 in Panola County as the Deputy Sheriff Chris Dickerson Memorial Highway.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB2520•Enrolled
Relating to the open meetings law.
Primary Sponsor
TX SB823•Enrolled
Relating to labeling and representation of imported shrimp; authorizing an administrative penalty.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB1314•Enrolled
Relating to price estimates and billing requirements for certain health care facilities.
Primary Sponsor
TX HB1056•Enrolled
Relating to the recognition of gold and silver specie as legal tender and the establishment of a transactional currency based on gold and silver; authorizing a fee.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB3441•Enrolled
Relating to the liability of vaccine manufacturers that advertise a harmful vaccine.
Co-Sponsor
TX SB1596•Enrolled
Relating to the prohibition of short-barrel firearms.
Co-Sponsor
TX SB10•Enrolled
Relating to the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB1403•Enrolled
Relating to the collection and confidentiality of information regarding firearms in agency foster homes; creating a civil penalty.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB229•Enrolled
Relating to general definitions for and collection of governmental information regarding biological sex.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB5138•Engrossed
Relating to the duty of the attorney general to prosecute criminal offenses prescribed by the election laws of this state.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB5667•Enrolled
Relating to the chairman of the juvenile board of Parker County.
Primary Sponsor
TX SB33•Enrolled
Relating to certain prohibited transactions and logistical support between a governmental entity and an abortion assistance entity or abortion provider for the procurement of an abortion or related services.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB3225•Engrossed
Relating to the restriction of access by minors to sexually explicit materials in municipal public library collections; providing a civil penalty.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB3214•Enrolled
Relating to eligibility for a master plumber license.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB2306•Enrolled
Relating to changing the eligibility for release on parole of certain inmates serving sentences for trafficking offenses involving child victims and disabled individuals.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB21•Passed
Relating to housing finance corporations; authorizing a fee.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB1586•Enrolled
Relating to an exemption from required immunizations for school enrollment.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB1481•Enrolled
Relating to school district and open-enrollment charter school policies regarding student use of personal communication devices.
Co-Sponsor
TX HB796•Engrossed
Relating to the authority of the legislature to determine that certain federal directives are unconstitutional and to prohibit certain government officers and employees from enforcing or assisting in the enforcement of the directive.
Co-Sponsor
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