Key details on SB 3008 presented by Sarah Eckhardt in Texas Senate

Key details on SB 3008 presented by Sarah Eckhardt in Texas Senate
Sarah Eckhardt, Texas State Senator from 14th District (D) — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Eckhardt
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Sen. Sarah Eckhardt introduced SB 3008, a bill on Courts, Education, and Family, to the Texas Senate on Friday, March 14 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 transfer of public school students who are children of certain public servants’’.

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

This bill amends the Education Code to allow children of certain public servants, specifically peace officers, servicemembers, and judges or justices of state or federal courts in Texas, to request transfer to a different school campus or district. The board of trustees or its designee must approve the transfer upon a parent’s request, and the transfer must be to the campus or district chosen by the parent. However, the school district is not obligated to provide transportation for the transferring student. The act takes effect immediately if it receives a two-thirds majority vote in both legislative houses; otherwise, it becomes effective on Sept. 1, 2025, applying from the 2025-26 school year.

Sarah Eckhardt, a member of the Senate Committee on Administration, proposed another 114 bills during the 89(R) legislative session. She is also a member of the Senate Committee on Border Security, a member of the Senate Committee on Committee of the Whole Senate, a member of the Senate Committee on Nominations, and a member of the Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs.

Eckhardt graduated from New York University in 1986 with a BA and again in 1998 from University of Texas with a JD.

Sarah Eckhardt is currently serving in the Texas State Senate, representing the state’s 14th Senate district. She replaced previous state senator Kirk Watson in 2020.

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 Recent Bills Introduced by Sen. Sarah Eckhardt in Texas Senate During 89(R) Legislative Session
Bill Number Date Introduced Short Description
SB 2961 03/14/2025 Relating to wrongful death actions arising from the death of an unborn child resulting from an abortion
SB 2795 03/14/2025 Relating to the regulation of digital reporting by the Judicial Branch Certification Commission
SB 2391 03/12/2025 Relating to a study regarding the cost of child care in this state in comparison to family income
SB 2390 03/12/2025 Relating to the collection and reporting of data regarding race and ethnicity by the Texas Education Agency
SB 2389 03/12/2025 Relating to entities authorized to provide water or sewer service
SB 2355 03/12/2025 Relating to the designation of a portion of Farm-to-Market Road 969 in Travis County as the Senior Police Officer Lewis “Andy” Traylor Memorial Highway
SB 2227 03/11/2025 Relating to notification by the secretary of state when a person convicted of a felony may register to vote
SB 2157 03/10/2025 Relating to deposits of funds into a court registry by a clerk of a justice court
SB 2156 03/10/2025 Relating to firearm liability insurance for certain firearm owners; providing a civil penalty
SB 1944 03/05/2025 Relating to the allocation of housing tax credits to developments within proximate geographical areas
SB 1916 03/05/2025 Relating to the use of a load management program to meet an electric utility’s energy efficiency goal
SB 1915 03/05/2025 Relating to energy efficiency goals for electric utilities
SB 1914 03/05/2025 Relating to consent by a county commissioners court for the creation of certain conservation and reclamation districts in the unincorporated area of the county
SB 1913 03/05/2025 Relating to certain ad valorem tax-related studies conducted by the comptroller of public accounts
SB 1912 03/05/2025 Relating to contracting with companies that boycott certain energy companies
SB 1911 03/05/2025 Relating to a restriction on permits authorizing direct discharges of waste or pollutants into water in certain stream segments, stream assessments units, and drainage areas
SB 1865 03/04/2025 Relating to the regulation and operation of electric bicycles
SB 1846 03/04/2025 Relating to money awarded to providers of women’s health services and family planning services, including the repeal of prohibitions on the provision of those services
SB 1785 02/28/2025 Relating to the confinement in a county jail of certain defendants who are incompetent to stand trial and to the compensation to the county for the costs of that confinement and of the provision of jail-based competency restoration services
SB 1720 02/27/2025 Relating to production fees imposed by the Southwestern Travis County Groundwater Conservation District; authorizing an increase in the rate of the fee
SB 1584 02/24/2025 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
SB 1510 02/20/2025 Relating to General Land Office and Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs reviews of real property owned by the state
SB 1384 02/19/2025 Relating to the provision by a regional mobility authority of financial assistance for transportation projects of governmental entities located in the area of the authority; providing authority to issue bonds
SB 1286 02/14/2025 Relating to the imposition of a sales tax on ammunition, firearms, and firearm accessories to provide funding for the family violence program in the Health and Human Services Commission
SB 1285 02/14/2025 Relating to the protection of bats
SB 1216 02/11/2025 Relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to permit the release into the air of natural gas from a gas well
SB 1159 02/07/2025 Relating to the prohibited report or disclosure of certain health information by physicians and other health care providers
SB 1158 02/07/2025 Relating to the repeal of the temporary tax reduction for certain high-cost gas
SB 1157 02/07/2025 Relating to the flaring and venting of methane gas on land dedicated to the permanent university fund
SB 1155 02/07/2025 Relating to prohibiting an increase in the rent of a tenant residing in a development supported with a low income housing tax credit allocation
SB 1111 02/05/2025 Relating to the inclusion of certain taxes in the comptroller’s report on the effect of certain tax provisions
SB 1110 02/05/2025 Relating to an exemption from certain zoning requirements for developments receiving certain financial assistance administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
SB 1088 02/04/2025 Relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of reckless driving
SB 1072 02/03/2025 Relating to allowing pregnant individuals to vote by mail if they will be in the second or third trimester on election day
SB 1071 02/03/2025 Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project
SB 1070 02/03/2025 Relating to the date on which a voter registration application becomes effective
SB 1013 01/30/2025 Relating to the definition of a crosswalk
SB 981 01/29/2025 Relating to the use of school buses by public schools
SB 980 01/29/2025 Relating to the reporting of proceeds and property from asset forfeiture proceedings under the Code of Criminal Procedure
SB 979 01/29/2025 Relating to voter registration at polling places
SB 978 01/29/2025 Relating to the repeal of the exception to the offense of unlawfully prohibiting an employee from voting
SB 977 01/29/2025 Relating to electronic voter registration
SB 976 01/29/2025 Relating to the establishment of an advisory board to study surface water and groundwater interaction
SB 975 01/29/2025 Relating to a study on the prevalence and tracking of heat-related deaths in this state
SB 974 01/29/2025 Relating to the eligibility of a person employed by a school district as a teacher to serve on the appraisal review board of an appraisal district
SB 973 01/29/2025 Relating to the prohibition on posting on the Internet information held by an appraisal district regarding certain residential property
SB 930 01/27/2025 Relating to efficiency audits of Operation Lone Star and other border security programs
SB 889 01/23/2025 Relating to a defense to prosecution and the dismissal of a charge for the criminal offense of driving with an expired license
SB 887 01/23/2025 Relating to the authority of a municipality to use funds collected from an impact fee to construct or install a safety improvement to a roadway facility
SB 885 01/23/2025 Relating to who may request a public hearing from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality related to the construction of a concrete plant


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