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SB 333

Relating to the prosecution of the offense of sexual assault.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Sarah Eckhardt

I don't have access to the specific text of Texas SB 333 to provide a detailed analysis. The bill information you've provided only shows it relates to sexual assault prosecution...

Referred to Criminal Justice
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Bill Summary · SB 333

I don't have access to the specific text of Texas SB 333 to provide a detailed analysis. The bill information you've provided only shows it relates to sexual assault prosecution but doesn't detail what changes it proposes.

To give you an accurate, balanced analysis in the format you requested, I would need:

  1. The bill's actual text - What specific changes does it make to sexual assault prosecution?
  2. Key provisions - Does it modify statutes of limitations, evidentiary standards, penalties, victim protections, or procedural requirements?
  3. Fiscal notes - What are the cost implications?

Without this information, I cannot responsibly complete the analysis because I would be speculating rather than analyzing actual policy content.

I recommend:
- Check the Texas Legislature Online (TLO) website for the full bill text
- Review any fiscal impact notes
- Look for committee hearing summaries once the Criminal Justice Committee takes action

Once you have the bill text, I can provide the balanced analysis you're looking for, including real-world impacts and legitimate points of contention from different perspectives.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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