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AUSTIN, Texas (April 2, 2025) – Yesterday, the Texas Senate passed a bill to create a process in state law to end state and local enforcement of some federal actions.
Sen. Phil King filed Senate Bill 707 (SB707). Under the proposed law, the Texas legislature would be empowered to pass a concurrent resolution declaring a “federal directive” unconstitutional and prohibiting a state or local government officer or employee from enforcing or assisting in the enforcement of the same.
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AUSTIN, Texas (April 2, 2025) – Yesterday, the Texas Senate passed a bill to create a process in state law to end state and local enforcement of some federal actions.
Sen. Phil King filed Senate Bill 707 (SB707). Under the proposed law, the Texas legislature would be empowered to pass a concurrent resolution declaring a “federal directive” unconstitutional and prohibiting a state or local government officer or employee from enforcing or assisting in the enforcement of the same.

Texas Senate Passes Bill to Create Process to End State Enforcement of Some Federal Acts | Tenth Amendment Center
Under the proposed law, the Texas legislature would be empowered to pass a concurrent resolution declaring a “federal directive” unconstitutional and prohibiting a state or local government officer or employee from enforcing or assisting in the enforcement of the same.
