Bowie woman's child protection reform bill sent to Senate Committee
AUSTIN (KFDX/KJTL) — We continue to follow House Bill 908, which was authored by a Bowie woman to reform child protection laws.
On Thursday, April 3, 2025, HB 908 was referred to the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice.
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Authored by Glenda Durham and filed by Representative David Spiller, the bill swiftly passed through the House with no objection from lawmakers.
Durham has been in contact with South Texas Senator Judith Zaffirini, the bill's Senate sponsor.
Working with Spiller and his staff, Durham changed her legislative process perspective.
'Go through the procedures. Stick with it. Trust your representatives. I'm a child advocate, and I'm all for doing what's best for families and children. Whatever your issue is, be constructive. You have a voice. Let it be heard,' Durham said.
At last check, there was no set date for the Senate Criminal Justice Committee to hear the bill.
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