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HB 1830 presented by Matt Shaheen on Friday, March 14 in the Texas House

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By Collin Times | Mar 15, 2025

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Matthew Frank Shaheen, Texas State Representative of the 66th district (R) | https://www.facebook.com/MattShaheenTexas/photos

Rep. Matt Shaheen introduced HB 1830, a bill on Education, to the Texas House on Friday, March 14 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 tenure and employment status at public institutions of higher education in this state’’.

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

The bill seeks to revise policies on tenure and employment status at Texas public higher education institutions. It prohibits granting tenure or permanent employment status to employees hired after Sept. 1, 2025, except faculty employed before that date. The bill allows for tiered employment systems, ensuring annual performance evaluations. It mandates policies for potential dismissal of tenured faculty on grounds such as incompetence, misconduct, or institutional needs, with protections for due process. It requires the publication of faculty data, including tenure statistics and faculty demographics, on institutional websites. The act is set to take effect on Sept. 1, 2025.

Matt Shaheen, chair of the House Committee on Elections and member of the House Committee on Higher Education, proposed another 20 bills during the 89(R) legislative session.

Shaheen graduated from Randolph-Macon College with a BS.

Matt Shaheen is currently serving in the Texas State House, representing the state's 66th House district. He replaced previous state representative Van Taylor in 2015.

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 Recent Bills Introduced by Rep. Matt Shaheen in Texas House During 89(R) Legislative Session

Bill NumberDate IntroducedShort Description
HB 217303/14/2025Relating to a warning label on social media platforms concerning the association between a minor's social media usage and significant mental health issues
HB 216203/14/2025Relating to the classification of certain sales of firearms as occasional sales for purposes of sales and use taxes
HB 182903/14/2025Relating to the establishment of a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that certain taxing units may impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly and their surviving spouses
HB 122403/10/2025Relating to required instruction in the Success Sequence for students in public schools
HB 116203/07/2025Relating to the eligibility of certain production companies for a grant award under the moving image industry incentive program
HB 114803/07/2025Relating to repealing the requirement for certain public school teachers and principals to attend a teacher literacy achievement academy
HB 114103/07/2025Relating to the suspension of certain public school students and to the repeal of the positive behavior program for public schools
HB 109503/07/2025Relating to the use of interim testing and adaptive, growth-based assessment instruments for certain required assessments of public school students and prohibiting the use of the results of certain required assessments of public school students for certain purposes
HB 103003/07/2025Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain surplus state revenue
HB 102803/07/2025Relating to certain political subdivisions publishing required notices by alternative media
HB 102503/07/2025Relating to the appointment of an inspector general for education, the creation of a division of inspector general for education in the State Board of Education to investigate public education, and the authority of the commissioner of education to conduct special investigations
HB 102103/07/2025Relating to telemedicine medical services and telehealth services covered by certain health benefit plans or provided by a pharmacist
HB 101903/07/2025Relating to requiring political subdivisions of this state to participate in the federal electronic verification of employment authorization program, or E-verify
HB 90603/06/2025Relating to a temporary teaching certificate for certain military service members and first responders
HB 75803/05/2025Relating to the requirement that an armed security officer be present at a school district campus
HB 72503/04/2025Relating to the permissible uses of the bilingual education allotment provided under the Foundation School Program
HB 67103/04/2025Relating to the use by a political subdivision of public funds for lobbying and certain other activities
HB 61203/04/2025Relating to the establishment of an education savings account program, an insurance premium tax credit for contributions made for purposes of that program, and the award of attorney's fees in actions challenging certain educational choice laws
HB 38902/28/2025Relating to a lottery game played or facilitated for play by telephone or through an Internet or mobile Internet application; creating criminal offenses
HB 34002/28/2025Relating to a provision in a school district's student code of conduct prohibiting the wearing of clothing or displaying of items indicating membership in or support of certain organizations

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