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Texas House Rep. Dyson authors bill raising attempted capital murder of peace officer to first-degree felony

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Paul Dyson, Texas State Representative of 14th district | dysonfortexas.com

Paul Dyson, Texas State Representative of 14th district | dysonfortexas.com

Passed bill authored by State Rep. Paul Dyson seeks to amend the Texas Penal and Government Codes to elevate attempted capital murder of a peace officer to a first-degree felony and adjust parole eligibility accordingly, according to the Texas Legislature website.

In the House, 23 Democrats and 85 Republicans voted in favor of the bill, while 34 Democrats and one Republican opposed it.

Meanwhile, in the Senate, seven Democrats and 20 Republicans voted in favor, while four Democrats voted against it.

Paul Dyson introduced the bill in the Texas House on Wednesday, Jan. 15, during the 89th regular legislative session.

Dyson graduated from Texas A&M University in 2002 with a BS and again in 2007 from South Texas College of Law - Houston with a JD.

He also graduated from Texas A&M University in 2006.

Dyson, a Republican, was elected to the Texas State House in 2025 to represent the state's 14th House district, replacing previous state representative John N. Raney.

According to the Texas Legislature, the bill’s official text was summarized as follows: 'Relating to the punishment for the criminal offense of attempted capital murder of a peace officer; increasing a criminal penalty; changing eligibility for parole and mandatory supervision'.

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill amends the Texas Penal Code and Government Code concerning the offense of attempted capital murder of a peace officer. It elevates the offense to a first-degree felony, carrying a punishment of life imprisonment or a term between 25 and 99 years. Additionally, it modifies parole and mandatory supervision eligibility, ensuring those convicted under the new provision are ineligible for both. The bill clarifies that its provisions apply only to offenses committed on or after its effective date, Sept. 1, 2025, using the law in effect at the time of the crime for offenses committed prior.

The bill was co-authored by Rep. Terry Wilson (Republican - District 20), Rep. David Cook (Republican - District 96), and Rep. Eddie Morales Jr. (Democrat - District 74), along with five other authors.

The bill received its final legislative approval on Tuesday, May 27, and was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday, June 20.

Bills in Texas go through a multi-step legislative process, including committee review, debates, and votes in both chambers before reaching a final decision. Each session, there are typically thousands of bills introduced, but only a portion successfully navigate the process to become law.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Texas House Votes for HB 1871

LegislatorPartyDistrictVote
Mary Ann PerezDemocrat144Absent
Rhetta Andrews BowersDemocrat113Absent
Vikki GoodwinDemocrat47Absent
Aicha DavisDemocrat109Nea
Ana HernandezDemocrat143Nea
Ana-Maria RamosDemocrat102Nea
Ann JohnsonDemocrat134Nea
Armando WalleDemocrat140Nea
Barbara Gervin-HawkinsDemocrat120Nea
Chris TurnerDemocrat101Nea
Christina MoralesDemocrat145Nea
Diego BernalDemocrat123Nea
Donna HowardDemocrat48Nea
Erin GamezDemocrat38Nea
Erin ZwienerDemocrat45Nea
Gene WuDemocrat137Nea
Harold Dutton Jr.Democrat142Nea
Hubert VoDemocrat149Nea
Jessica GonzalezDemocrat104Nea
Jolanda JonesDemocrat147Nea
Jon RosenthalDemocrat135Nea
Josey GarciaDemocrat124Nea
Lauren Ashley SimmonsDemocrat146Nea
Linda GarciaDemocrat107Nea
Maria Luisa FloresDemocrat51Nea
Nicole CollierDemocrat95Nea
Oscar LongoriaDemocrat35Nea
Ramon Romero Jr.Democrat90Nea
Robert GuerraDemocrat41Nea
Ron ReynoldsDemocrat27Nea
Senfronia ThompsonDemocrat141Nea
Terry CanalesDemocrat40Nea
Terry MezaDemocrat105Nea
Toni RoseDemocrat110Nea
Trey Martinez FischerDemocrat116Nea
Venton JonesDemocrat100Nea
Yvonne DavisDemocrat111Nea
Alma AllenDemocrat131Yea
Armando MartinezDemocrat39Yea
Cassandra Garcia HernandezDemocrat115Yea
Charlene Ward JohnsonDemocrat139Yea
Christian ManuelDemocrat22Yea
Claudia OrdazDemocrat79Yea
Eddie Morales Jr.Democrat74Yea
Elizabeth CamposDemocrat119Yea
Gina HinojosaDemocrat49Yea
James TalaricoDemocrat50Yea
John Bucy IIIDemocrat136Yea
John W. BryantDemocrat114Yea
Mary GonzalezDemocrat75Yea
Mihaela PlesaDemocrat70Yea
Philip CortezDemocrat117Yea
Rafael AnchiaDemocrat103Yea
Ray LopezDemocrat125Yea
Richard RaymondDemocrat42Yea
Salman BhojaniDemocrat92Yea
Sergio Munoz Jr.Democrat36Yea
Sheryl ColeDemocrat46Yea
Suleman LalaniDemocrat76Yea
Vincent PerezDemocrat77Yea
Cole HefnerRepublican5Absent
Richard HayesRepublican57Nea
A.J. LouderbackRepublican30Yea
Alan SchoolcraftRepublican44Yea
Andy HopperRepublican64Yea
Angelia OrrRepublican13Yea
Angie Chen ButtonRepublican112Yea
Ben BumgarnerRepublican63Yea
Brad BuckleyRepublican54Yea
Brent MoneyRepublican2Yea
Brian E. HarrisonRepublican10Yea
Briscoe CainRepublican128Yea
Brooks LandgrafRepublican81Yea
Candy NobleRepublican89Yea
Carl TepperRepublican84Yea
Caroline FairlyRepublican87Yea
Caroline Harris DavilaRepublican52Yea
Carrie IsaacRepublican73Yea
Cecil Bell Jr.Republican3Yea
Charles CunninghamRepublican127Yea
Charlie GerenRepublican99Yea
Cody HarrisRepublican8Yea
Cody VasutRepublican25Yea
Dade PhelanRepublican21Yea
Daniel AldersRepublican6Yea
David CookRepublican96Yea
David LoweRepublican91Yea
David SpillerRepublican68Yea
Denise VillalobosRepublican34Yea
Dennis PaulRepublican129Yea
Don McLaughlinRepublican80Yea
Drew DarbyRepublican72Yea
E. Sam HarlessRepublican126Yea
Ellen TroxclairRepublican19Yea
Gary GatesRepublican28Yea
Gary VanDeaverRepublican1Yea
Giovanni CapriglioneRepublican98Yea
Greg BonnenRepublican24Yea
Helen KerwinRepublican58Yea
Hillary HicklandRepublican55Yea
J.M. LozanoRepublican43Yea
James FrankRepublican69Yea
Janie LopezRepublican37Yea
Janis HoltRepublican18Yea
Jared PattersonRepublican106Yea
Jay DeanRepublican7Yea
Jeff LeachRepublican67Yea
Jeffrey BarryRepublican29Yea
Joanne ShofnerRepublican11Yea
John LujanRepublican118Yea
John McQueeneyRepublican97Yea
John SmitheeRepublican86Yea
Katrina PiersonRepublican33Yea
Keith BellRepublican4Yea
Ken KingRepublican88Yea
Keresa RichardsonRepublican61Yea
Lacey HullRepublican138Yea
Mano DeayalaRepublican133Yea
Marc LaHoodRepublican121Yea
Mark DorazioRepublican122Yea
Matt MorganRepublican26Yea
Matt ShaheenRepublican66Yea
Mike OlcottRepublican60Yea
Mike SchofieldRepublican132Yea
Mitch LittleRepublican65Yea
Morgan MeyerRepublican108Yea
Nate SchatzlineRepublican93Yea
Pat CurryRepublican56Yea
Paul DysonRepublican14Yea
Ryan GuillenRepublican31Yea
Shelby SlawsonRepublican59Yea
Shelley LutherRepublican62Yea
Stan GerdesRepublican17Yea
Stan KitzmanRepublican85Yea
Stan LambertRepublican71Yea
Steve TothRepublican15Yea
Terri Leo-WilsonRepublican23Yea
Terry WilsonRepublican20Yea
Todd HunterRepublican32Yea
Tom CraddickRepublican82Yea
Tom OliversonRepublican130Yea
Tony TinderholtRepublican94Yea
Trent AshbyRepublican9Yea
Trey WhartonRepublican12Yea
Valoree SwansonRepublican150Yea
Wesley VirdellRepublican53Yea
Will MetcalfRepublican16Yea

Texas Senate Votes for HB 1871

LegislatorPartyDistrictVote
Juan HinojosaDemocrat20Nea
Judith ZaffiriniDemocrat21Nea
Molly CookDemocrat15Nea
Sarah EckhardtDemocrat14Nea
Borris MilesDemocrat13Yea
Carol AlvaradoDemocrat6Yea
César BlancoDemocrat29Yea
José MenéndezDemocrat26Yea
Nathan JohnsonDemocrat16Yea
Roland GutierrezDemocrat19Yea
Royce WestDemocrat23Yea
Adam HinojosaRepublican27Yea
Angela PaxtonRepublican8Yea
Bob HallRepublican2Yea
Brandon CreightonRepublican4Yea
Brent HagenbuchRepublican30Yea
Brian BirdwellRepublican22Yea
Bryan HughesRepublican1Yea
Charles PerryRepublican28Yea
Charles SchwertnerRepublican5Yea
Donna CampbellRepublican25Yea
Joan HuffmanRepublican17Yea
Kelly HancockRepublican9Yea
Kevin SparksRepublican31Yea
Lois KolkhorstRepublican18Yea
Mayes MiddletonRepublican11Yea
Paul BettencourtRepublican7Yea
Peter P. FloresRepublican24Yea
Phil KingRepublican10Yea
Robert NicholsRepublican3Yea
Tan ParkerRepublican12Yea

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