05/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/02/2025 10:36
The Texas Legislature will likely soon hold Saturday days to work on legislation as the end of the session approaches on June 2.
With some bills just entering committee, both chambers have their work cut out for them to push bills through the lengthy legislative process before sine die (the last day of the legislative session). For most of the session, committee hearings are held between Tuesday and Thursday, with Monday and Friday reserved for office time and travel to and from Austin for representatives and senators. This schedule slows the legislative process down in most cases, but it does not preclude legislative leaders from calling members in outside of those days for committee and floor business.
Hundreds of bills await the next steps in the process, and Saturday legislative days help them move along more smoothly and prevent logjams that could derails those bills entirely.