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Committee advances S.B. 275 to authorize entertainment districts in the City of Dallas

Shelby County Legislative Committee · February 19, 2026
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Summary

A Shelby County legislative committee advanced Senate Bill 275, described as authorizing entertainment districts in the City of Dallas. The committee reported the bill favorably by voice vote after hearing it was identical to the House-passed version.

A Shelby County legislative committee advanced Senate Bill 275 on a favorable voice vote, moving the bill forward for further consideration.

Committee members heard from an unidentified committee speaker that "we have two bills up there, Senate bills," and that S.B. 275 is one of them and had an identical House version that already passed. The speaker summarized the proposal as one "that would authorize entertainment districts in the City of Dallas." Russell was identified as representing Senator Weaver during the item but did not add further remarks.

Why it matters: The committee noted that the House version of the same measure has already passed, and the committee’s favorable report sends S.B. 275 onward in the legislative process. Committee members asked no substantive questions during discussion.

What happened: After the brief summary and absence of questions, an unidentified committee member moved to advance the bill, the motion was seconded, and the committee voted by voice. The clerk recorded "aye" and no nays were announced; the committee issued a favorable report.

Next steps: The favorable report indicates the committee has recommended moving S.B. 275 forward. The transcript does not record any recorded roll-call vote tally, the full-text of the bill, or the next specific calendar placement.