AUSTIN, Texas — The 89th session of the Texas Legislature is coming to a close, and lawmakers have been busy for the past six months.

The session kicked off back in January, and lawmakers will adjourn "sine die" on Monday, June 2. More than 6,500 bills were introduced this session, and more than 300 passed.

So far, the governor has vetoed two bills. House Bill 353 would have made it a crime to trespass near schools and day care centers, and Senate Bill 378 would have prohibited barbers and cosmetologists from making incisions in the skin for injecting medications or substances. The governor has until June 22 to veto any other bills.

A bill signed by Abbott becomes law. If he leaves a bill unsigned but doesn't veto it, it also automatically becomes law.

Most new laws will take effect

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