Governor Abbott Signs Over 600 Critical Bills Passed During 89th Regular Legislative Session
Office of the Texas Governor
June 21, 2025
Governor Abbott today signed into law over 300 bills passed during the 89th Regular Legislative Session that ensure Texas remains the greatest state in the nation, bringing the total to date to over 600 bills signed into law.
“Texas is where the American dream lives," Governor Abbott. "Today, I signed critical legislation passed in the 89th Regular Legislative Session that protects the safety of Texans and safeguards the individual freedoms that our great state was founded on. Working with the Texas Legislature, we will keep Texas the best place to live, work, and raise a family."
Governor Abbott continues to review the over 1,200 bills that the Texas Legislature delivered to his desk. The sign/veto period for the 89th Regular Legislative Session continues through Sunday, June 22.
Today, Governor Abbott signed 334 bills passed by the Texas Legislature, including these 16 critical pieces of legislation:
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Senate Bill 835 (Paxton/Leach), known as Trey’s Law, makes nondisclosure and confidentiality agreements void and unenforceable if they prohibit or limit a person's ability to disclose an act of sexual abuse.
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Senate Bill 1300 (Flores/Cook) deters organized retail theft by enhancing penalties and making it easier to prosecute the crime.
The full list of bills signed by Governor Abbott can be found here.