Paul Dyson, Texas State Representative of 14th district | dysonfortexas.com
Paul Dyson, Texas State Representative of 14th district | dysonfortexas.com
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.
Legislator | Party | District | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
Mary Ann Perez | Democrat | 144 | Absent |
Rhetta Andrews Bowers | Democrat | 113 | Absent |
Vikki Goodwin | Democrat | 47 | Absent |
Aicha Davis | Democrat | 109 | Nea |
Ana Hernandez | Democrat | 143 | Nea |
Ana-Maria Ramos | Democrat | 102 | Nea |
Ann Johnson | Democrat | 134 | Nea |
Armando Walle | Democrat | 140 | Nea |
Barbara Gervin-Hawkins | Democrat | 120 | Nea |
Chris Turner | Democrat | 101 | Nea |
Christina Morales | Democrat | 145 | Nea |
Diego Bernal | Democrat | 123 | Nea |
Donna Howard | Democrat | 48 | Nea |
Erin Gamez | Democrat | 38 | Nea |
Erin Zwiener | Democrat | 45 | Nea |
Gene Wu | Democrat | 137 | Nea |
Harold Dutton Jr. | Democrat | 142 | Nea |
Hubert Vo | Democrat | 149 | Nea |
Jessica Gonzalez | Democrat | 104 | Nea |
Jolanda Jones | Democrat | 147 | Nea |
Jon Rosenthal | Democrat | 135 | Nea |
Josey Garcia | Democrat | 124 | Nea |
Lauren Ashley Simmons | Democrat | 146 | Nea |
Linda Garcia | Democrat | 107 | Nea |
Maria Luisa Flores | Democrat | 51 | Nea |
Nicole Collier | Democrat | 95 | Nea |
Oscar Longoria | Democrat | 35 | Nea |
Ramon Romero Jr. | Democrat | 90 | Nea |
Robert Guerra | Democrat | 41 | Nea |
Ron Reynolds | Democrat | 27 | Nea |
Senfronia Thompson | Democrat | 141 | Nea |
Terry Canales | Democrat | 40 | Nea |
Terry Meza | Democrat | 105 | Nea |
Toni Rose | Democrat | 110 | Nea |
Trey Martinez Fischer | Democrat | 116 | Nea |
Venton Jones | Democrat | 100 | Nea |
Yvonne Davis | Democrat | 111 | Nea |
Alma Allen | Democrat | 131 | Yea |
Armando Martinez | Democrat | 39 | Yea |
Cassandra Garcia Hernandez | Democrat | 115 | Yea |
Charlene Ward Johnson | Democrat | 139 | Yea |
Christian Manuel | Democrat | 22 | Yea |
Claudia Ordaz | Democrat | 79 | Yea |
Eddie Morales Jr. | Democrat | 74 | Yea |
Elizabeth Campos | Democrat | 119 | Yea |
Gina Hinojosa | Democrat | 49 | Yea |
James Talarico | Democrat | 50 | Yea |
John Bucy III | Democrat | 136 | Yea |
John W. Bryant | Democrat | 114 | Yea |
Mary Gonzalez | Democrat | 75 | Yea |
Mihaela Plesa | Democrat | 70 | Yea |
Philip Cortez | Democrat | 117 | Yea |
Rafael Anchia | Democrat | 103 | Yea |
Ray Lopez | Democrat | 125 | Yea |
Richard Raymond | Democrat | 42 | Yea |
Salman Bhojani | Democrat | 92 | Yea |
Sergio Munoz Jr. | Democrat | 36 | Yea |
Sheryl Cole | Democrat | 46 | Yea |
Suleman Lalani | Democrat | 76 | Yea |
Vincent Perez | Democrat | 77 | Yea |
Cole Hefner | Republican | 5 | Absent |
Richard Hayes | Republican | 57 | Nea |
A.J. Louderback | Republican | 30 | Yea |
Alan Schoolcraft | Republican | 44 | Yea |
Andy Hopper | Republican | 64 | Yea |
Angelia Orr | Republican | 13 | Yea |
Angie Chen Button | Republican | 112 | Yea |
Ben Bumgarner | Republican | 63 | Yea |
Brad Buckley | Republican | 54 | Yea |
Brent Money | Republican | 2 | Yea |
Brian E. Harrison | Republican | 10 | Yea |
Briscoe Cain | Republican | 128 | Yea |
Brooks Landgraf | Republican | 81 | Yea |
Candy Noble | Republican | 89 | Yea |
Carl Tepper | Republican | 84 | Yea |
Caroline Fairly | Republican | 87 | Yea |
Caroline Harris Davila | Republican | 52 | Yea |
Carrie Isaac | Republican | 73 | Yea |
Cecil Bell Jr. | Republican | 3 | Yea |
Charles Cunningham | Republican | 127 | Yea |
Charlie Geren | Republican | 99 | Yea |
Cody Harris | Republican | 8 | Yea |
Cody Vasut | Republican | 25 | Yea |
Dade Phelan | Republican | 21 | Yea |
Daniel Alders | Republican | 6 | Yea |
David Cook | Republican | 96 | Yea |
David Lowe | Republican | 91 | Yea |
David Spiller | Republican | 68 | Yea |
Denise Villalobos | Republican | 34 | Yea |
Dennis Paul | Republican | 129 | Yea |
Don McLaughlin | Republican | 80 | Yea |
Drew Darby | Republican | 72 | Yea |
E. Sam Harless | Republican | 126 | Yea |
Ellen Troxclair | Republican | 19 | Yea |
Gary Gates | Republican | 28 | Yea |
Gary VanDeaver | Republican | 1 | Yea |
Giovanni Capriglione | Republican | 98 | Yea |
Greg Bonnen | Republican | 24 | Yea |
Helen Kerwin | Republican | 58 | Yea |
Hillary Hickland | Republican | 55 | Yea |
J.M. Lozano | Republican | 43 | Yea |
James Frank | Republican | 69 | Yea |
Janie Lopez | Republican | 37 | Yea |
Janis Holt | Republican | 18 | Yea |
Jared Patterson | Republican | 106 | Yea |
Jay Dean | Republican | 7 | Yea |
Jeff Leach | Republican | 67 | Yea |
Jeffrey Barry | Republican | 29 | Yea |
Joanne Shofner | Republican | 11 | Yea |
John Lujan | Republican | 118 | Yea |
John McQueeney | Republican | 97 | Yea |
John Smithee | Republican | 86 | Yea |
Katrina Pierson | Republican | 33 | Yea |
Keith Bell | Republican | 4 | Yea |
Ken King | Republican | 88 | Yea |
Keresa Richardson | Republican | 61 | Yea |
Lacey Hull | Republican | 138 | Yea |
Mano Deayala | Republican | 133 | Yea |
Marc LaHood | Republican | 121 | Yea |
Mark Dorazio | Republican | 122 | Yea |
Matt Morgan | Republican | 26 | Yea |
Matt Shaheen | Republican | 66 | Yea |
Mike Olcott | Republican | 60 | Yea |
Mike Schofield | Republican | 132 | Yea |
Mitch Little | Republican | 65 | Yea |
Morgan Meyer | Republican | 108 | Yea |
Nate Schatzline | Republican | 93 | Yea |
Pat Curry | Republican | 56 | Yea |
Paul Dyson | Republican | 14 | Yea |
Ryan Guillen | Republican | 31 | Yea |
Shelby Slawson | Republican | 59 | Yea |
Shelley Luther | Republican | 62 | Yea |
Stan Gerdes | Republican | 17 | Yea |
Stan Kitzman | Republican | 85 | Yea |
Stan Lambert | Republican | 71 | Yea |
Steve Toth | Republican | 15 | Yea |
Terri Leo-Wilson | Republican | 23 | Yea |
Terry Wilson | Republican | 20 | Yea |
Todd Hunter | Republican | 32 | Yea |
Tom Craddick | Republican | 82 | Yea |
Tom Oliverson | Republican | 130 | Yea |
Tony Tinderholt | Republican | 94 | Yea |
Trent Ashby | Republican | 9 | Yea |
Trey Wharton | Republican | 12 | Yea |
Valoree Swanson | Republican | 150 | Yea |
Wesley Virdell | Republican | 53 | Yea |
Will Metcalf | Republican | 16 | Yea |
Legislator | Party | District | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
Juan Hinojosa | Democrat | 20 | Nea |
Judith Zaffirini | Democrat | 21 | Nea |
Molly Cook | Democrat | 15 | Nea |
Sarah Eckhardt | Democrat | 14 | Nea |
Borris Miles | Democrat | 13 | Yea |
Carol Alvarado | Democrat | 6 | Yea |
César Blanco | Democrat | 29 | Yea |
José Menéndez | Democrat | 26 | Yea |
Nathan Johnson | Democrat | 16 | Yea |
Roland Gutierrez | Democrat | 19 | Yea |
Royce West | Democrat | 23 | Yea |
Adam Hinojosa | Republican | 27 | Yea |
Angela Paxton | Republican | 8 | Yea |
Bob Hall | Republican | 2 | Yea |
Brandon Creighton | Republican | 4 | Yea |
Brent Hagenbuch | Republican | 30 | Yea |
Brian Birdwell | Republican | 22 | Yea |
Bryan Hughes | Republican | 1 | Yea |
Charles Perry | Republican | 28 | Yea |
Charles Schwertner | Republican | 5 | Yea |
Donna Campbell | Republican | 25 | Yea |
Joan Huffman | Republican | 17 | Yea |
Kelly Hancock | Republican | 9 | Yea |
Kevin Sparks | Republican | 31 | Yea |
Lois Kolkhorst | Republican | 18 | Yea |
Mayes Middleton | Republican | 11 | Yea |
Paul Bettencourt | Republican | 7 | Yea |
Peter P. Flores | Republican | 24 | Yea |
Phil King | Republican | 10 | Yea |
Robert Nichols | Republican | 3 | Yea |
Tan Parker | Republican | 12 | Yea |