Find the bills.
Every humane bill in the 89th Texas Legislature — filed, in committee, on the floor, signed. Updated within 48 hours of every Capitol move.
Two emails a month during session. One during interim. The bills, the testimony windows, the Capitol moves — before they hit the news cycle.
What the briefing actually does — every email, every session.
Every humane bill in the 89th Texas Legislature — filed, in committee, on the floor, signed. Updated within 48 hours of every Capitol move.
Testimony windows, hearing dates, your state rep's office number. The procedural detail the coalition uses — made accessible.
When a bill needs a citizen presence at the Capitol, you'll know — and you'll know what to say. Optional, never coerced.
Four tiers of involvement. Any rung is a real rung. No path-hierarchy shame.
30 seconds. Inbox-only. Two emails a month during session. One during interim. That's the floor — and a lot of Texans never need more.
5 minutes per session, when prompted. Forward the briefing. Share a bill kit. Respond to a hearing-week action prompt. Quiet leverage.
Half a day, two or three times a session. Testify at a committee. Sit in the gallery. Walk into your rep's office in person. The coalition will coach the visit.
Recurring coalition role — county lead, chapter chair, working-group seat. The path is open to any member who's shown up at the lower rungs.
The coalition's drafting, testimony, and Capitol-side work runs through a director's office in Austin — coalition-funded, coalition-owned, and accountable to the membership roster. No outside consultants. No rented influence. No campaigns we didn't sign for.
Shelby Bobosky
Director, Lone Star Humane Association
One submission. You're in the coalition.
Bill status updates, testimony windows, and hearing alerts for every humane bill in the current Texas Legislature. Two emails a month while the session is active. One per month during interim. Each email is short — operator-grade, not press-release-shaped.
Not in the briefing. Donor-track updates only land if you check the donor box on the form above. The coalition is funded by member donations, but the briefing is free, and free stays free.
We don't sell, share, or trade member data — and we don't pass it to political campaigns or partner orgs. Unsubscribe in one click. Member lists never leave the coalition's systems.
No. Humane law is bipartisan in Texas — we work with sponsors of every party that will sponsor a bill that protects an animal. The briefing covers every active humane bill, regardless of who filed it.
Every email has a one-click unsubscribe link. You'll be removed from the next send immediately. We don't try to win you back, and we don't send a survey.
Join the coalition. Read the bills. Testify at the Capitol. Every action moves the next humane law one step closer to the floor.