HB 4698 presented by Linda Garcia on Wednesday, March 12 in the Texas House

HB 4698 presented by Linda Garcia on Wednesday, March 12 in the Texas House
Linda Garcia, Texas State Representative of the 107th district (D) — www.lindafortexas.com
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Rep. Linda Garcia introduced HB 4698, a bill on Education and State Finances, to the Texas House on Wednesday, March 12 during the 89(R) legislative session, according to the Texas Legislature website.

More specifically, the official text was summarized by the state legislature as ’’relating to the establishment of a grant program for school district or open-enrollment charter school campuses that are designated as full-service community schools’’.

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

This bill establishes a grant program aimed at funding school districts and open-enrollment charter schools designated as full-service community schools by the commissioner. These schools must offer a comprehensive suite of services, including high-quality early learning, compensatory and remedial education, family engagement and literacy programs, mentoring, job training, nutrition services, and primary health and mental care, among others. The goal is to improve educational outcomes by addressing both student and community needs. The commissioner has the discretion to accept public or private gifts, grants, and donations to support the program and is tasked with creating necessary rules for its administration. The bill becomes effective immediately upon receiving a two-thirds vote in each legislative house or on Sept. 1, 2025, if not.

Linda Garcia, a member of the House Committee on Delivery of Government Efficiency, proposed another six bills during the 89(R) legislative session. She is also a member of the House Committee on Pensions, Investments & Financial Services.

Linda Garcia is currently serving in the Texas State House, representing the state’s 107th House district. She replaced previous state representative Victoria Neave in 2025.

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.

Other Bills Introduced by Your Representatives in Texas House
Legislative Session Author Bill Number Date Introduced Short Description
89(R) Linda Garcia HB 4697 03/12/2025 Relating to a defendant’s appearance by telephone or videoconference in a justice or municipal court
89(R) Linda Garcia HB 4696 03/12/2025 Relating to the remote participation of certain persons in a proceeding for the issuance or modification of a protective order
89(R) Linda Garcia HB 3813 03/05/2025 Relating to the accrual of interest on delinquent child support owed by obligors who are incarcerated
89(R) Linda Garcia HB 3419 02/26/2025 Relating to the establishment of the Texas Do-Not-Sell Registry for firearms
89(R) Linda Garcia HB 2785 02/13/2025 Relating to the display of certain information on the secretary of state’s Internet website prior to the completion of an online voter registration application
89(R) Linda Garcia HB 2783 02/13/2025 Relating to automatic participation by certain county employees in deferred compensation plans provided by certain counties
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 5202 03/10/2023 Relating to a central database containing information about offenders who have committed certain violent offenses
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 5205 03/10/2023 Relating to coverage for certain services relating to postpartum depression under the Medicaid and CHIP perinatal programs
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 5228 03/10/2023 Relating to the issuance of a driver’s license or personal identification certificate to certain individuals and the use of the identification fee exemption account to fund the fee waivers for those individuals
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 4309 03/09/2023 Relating to prohibiting certain nondisclosure or confidentiality provisions in employment agreements
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 3977 03/07/2023 Relating to an employer’s civil liability under the Texas Workers’ Compensation Act for injuries sustained by a victim of sexual assault
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 3530 03/06/2023 Relating to the confinement in a county jail of certain defendants who are incompetent to stand trial and to the compensation to the county for the costs of that confinement
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 3477 03/03/2023 Relating to qualifications of a sheriff or a candidate for sheriff
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 2019 02/08/2023 Relating to the statute of limitations for certain burglary offenses
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 1076 12/21/2022 Relating to the licensing of certain persons as peace officers by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the hiring of those persons by political subdivisions
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 1011 12/14/2022 Relating to an exception from requirements to assist or cooperate with federal immigration officers for matters regarding activities that occur at a domestic violence shelter
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 975 12/12/2022 Relating to the designation of the portion of Interstate Highway 635 in Mesquite as the Officer Richard Houston II Memorial Highway
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 698 11/15/2022 Relating to the remote participation of certain persons in a proceeding for the issuance or modification of a protective order
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 24 11/14/2022 Relating to a sales and use tax exemption for maternity clothing
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 48 11/14/2022 Relating to a sales and use tax exemption for children’s diapers and baby wipes
88(R) Victoria Neave Criado HB 77 11/14/2022 Relating to status offenses committed by a child, including the repeal of the status offense of a child voluntarily running away from home


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