Relating to the Texas Sovereignty Act.
Texas HB 898 asserts state sovereignty authority, potentially limiting federal regulatory reach in Texas, with implications for federalism-related disputes across policy areas.
Texas HB 898 asserts state sovereignty authority, potentially limiting federal regulatory reach in Texas, with implications for federalism-related disputes across policy areas.
HB 898, the Texas Sovereignty Act, appears designed to assert or clarify Texas's state authority relative to federal authority, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available information. The bill was filed in November 2024 and read for the first time in March 2025, currently under consideration by the State Affairs Committee. Without access to the bill's full text, the precise mechanisms and scope of the sovereignty assertion cannot be confirmed.
Sovereignty-related legislation can affect how state and federal powers interact across numerous policy areas including healthcare, education, environmental regulation, and law enforcement. Such bills often signal broader disputes about federalism and state autonomy, which have tangible consequences for how laws are enforced and which regulations apply to Texas residents and businesses.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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