HB 1999 presented by John Bucy III on Wednesday, Jan. 22 in the Texas House

HB 1999 presented by John Bucy III on Wednesday, Jan. 22 in the Texas House
John H. Bucy, Texas State Representative of 136th District (D) — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bucy_III
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Rep. John Bucy III introduced HB 1999, a bill on Human Services, to the Texas House on Wednesday, Jan. 22 during the 89(R) legislative session, according to the Texas Legislature website.

More specifically, the official text was summarized by the state legislature as ’’relating to the eligibility of certain persons for the supplemental nutrition assistance program and financial assistance benefits’’.

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

This bill aims to modify the eligibility criteria for individuals seeking financial assistance or benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) in Texas. It removes the disqualification for those with certain criminal convictions as outlined in 21 U.S.C. Section 862a(a), following the permission granted by 21 U.S.C. Section 862a(d)(1)(A). The bill repeals specific sections of the Human Resources Code, facilitating this change. These amendments will apply to both new determinations and re-evaluations of eligibility starting on or after the effective date, Sept. 1, 2025. Additionally, if state agency implementation requires federal waivers or authorizations, they must be requested, and the changes may be delayed until approval is received.

John Bucy III, the vice chair of the House Committee on Elections and the vice chair of the House Committee on S/C on Disease Prevention & Women’s & Children’s Health, proposed another 61 bills during the 89(R) legislative session. He is also a member of the House Committee on Local & Consent Calendars and a member of the House Committee on Public Health.

IIII graduated from Austin College in 2006 with a BA.

John Bucy IIII is currently serving in the Texas State House, representing the state’s 136th House district. He replaced previous state representative Tony Dale in 2019.

Bills in Texas go through a multi-step legislative process, including committee review, debates, and votes in both chambers before reaching a final decision. Each session, there are typically thousands of bills introduced, but only a portion successfully navigate the process to become law.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Other Bills Introduced by Rep. John Bucy III in Texas House During 89(R) Legislative Session
Bill Number Date Introduced Short Description
HB 2016 01/22/2025 Relating to the establishment of the housing Texas fund to be administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
HB 1917 01/16/2025 Relating to early voting by mail by any qualified voter, the electronic transmission of a ballot to a voter voting early by mail, and the repeal of certain criminal offenses concerning the solicitation and distribution of an application to vote by mail
HB 1813 01/10/2025 Relating to a parental right to information concerning a public school special education program and certain requirements for persons serving as special education representatives and hearing officers at impartial due process hearings; authorizing a fee
HB 1797 01/09/2025 Relating to drug testing and prescription drug policies for employees and independent contractors of state agencies and political subdivisions regarding the medical use of low-THC cannabis and hemp
HB 1796 01/09/2025 Relating to the expedited credentialing of providers under the Medicaid managed care program
HB 1791 01/08/2025 Relating to the duties of a prescriber issuing an opioid prescription to treat acute pain
HB 1790 01/08/2025 Relating to criminal penalties and defenses to prosecution for certain drug possession and drug paraphernalia offenses
HB 1785 01/08/2025 Relating to the eligibility of a person who is homeless to take the high school equivalency examination
HB 1784 01/08/2025 Relating to measures to assist students enrolled at public institutions of higher education who are homeless or who are or were in foster care
HB 1780 01/08/2025 Relating to postage for early voting ballots voted by mail
HB 1779 01/08/2025 Relating to regulation of accessory dwelling units by political subdivisions
HB 1660 12/18/2024 Relating to the licensing of certain education professionals as licensed specialists in school psychology
HB 1604 12/12/2024 Relating to public access to criminal proceedings
HB 1569 12/10/2024 Relating to the eligibility of certain children of classroom teachers for enrollment in a free prekindergarten program
HB 1439 11/21/2024 Relating to early voting by mail
HB 1426 11/20/2024 Relating to a prohibition on the issuance or enforcement of a search warrant, subpoena, or other court order for certain menstrual health data
HB 1392 11/18/2024 Relating to the postponement of the delinquency date for a payment of ad valorem taxes imposed by a taxing unit if the office of the collector for the taxing unit is closed on the delinquency date
HB 1289 11/13/2024 Relating to measures to address student hunger at postsecondary educational institutions
HB 744 11/12/2024 Relating to daylight saving time
HB 722 11/12/2024 Relating to the disclosure of appraisal methods by automobile insurers
HB 708 11/12/2024 Relating to the sale of distilled spirits to ultimate consumers by the holder of a distiller’s and rectifier’s permit
HB 679 11/12/2024 Relating to a local option election on the sale of certain alcoholic beverages on Sunday
HB 670 11/12/2024 Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly and their surviving spouses
HB 665 11/12/2024 Relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state’s Internet website databases containing certain information about elections
HB 657 11/12/2024 Relating to requirements for counties posting election information on an Internet website
HB 649 11/12/2024 Relating to the electronic transmission of a ballot to a voter voting early by mail on the ground of absence from the county of residence
HB 633 11/12/2024 Relating to the days and hours during which the polls are open for early voting by personal appearance
HB 632 11/12/2024 Relating to the regulation of the practice of pharmacy
HB 616 11/12/2024 Relating to health benefit plan coverage for certain at-home testing kits
HB 614 11/12/2024 Relating to the procedures for voting after changing residence to another county
HB 590 11/12/2024 Relating to notification by the secretary of state when a person convicted of a felony may register to vote
HB 586 11/12/2024 Relating to expedited credentialing for licensed behavior analysts providing services under a managed care plan
HB 577 11/12/2024 Relating to the notice period for certain evictions
HB 569 11/12/2024 Relating to an opportunity to correct certain defects in an early voting ballot voted by mail
HB 566 11/12/2024 Relating to required proof of lawful presence in the United States for issuance of a driver’s license
HB 555 11/12/2024 Relating to improvements to the Texas Information and Referral Network
HB 542 11/12/2024 Relating to the use of certain money transferred to and deposited in the state highway fund as required by the Texas Constitution
HB 509 11/12/2024 Relating to the authority of certain entities and individuals to prevent individuals from accessing private property for the purpose of registering voters or communicating political messages
HB 505 11/12/2024 Relating to the issuance of a certified birth record, driver’s license, or personal identification certificate to a homeless individual
HB 486 11/12/2024 Relating to prohibiting the publication of certain criminal record information of individuals involved in the criminal justice system
HB 483 11/12/2024 Relating to the use of state money for high-speed rail operated by a private entity and to the construction of certain high-speed rail
HB 476 11/12/2024 Relating to the maximum permitted rate of interest, sum of fees, and other amounts that may be charged in connection with deferred presentment transactions; creating a criminal offense
HB 458 11/12/2024 Relating to the discipline of students enrolled in certain grade levels or receiving special education services in a public school
HB 454 11/12/2024 Relating to abolishing the death penalty
HB 433 11/12/2024 Relating to the establishment of the Higher Education and Corrections Council
HB 425 11/12/2024 Relating to the registration of voters at a polling place and related procedures
HB 417 11/12/2024 Relating to early voting by mail by any qualified voter and to the repeal of certain criminal offenses concerning the solicitation and distribution of an application to vote by mail
HB 409 11/12/2024 Relating to requirements regarding certain behavior management for a student enrolled in a special education program of a public school
HB 393 11/12/2024 Relating to the repeal of certain requirements regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at public institutions of higher education
HB 374 11/12/2024 Relating to the designation of certain election days as state holidays


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