AUSTIN, TX -- The Texas House has approved a statewide ban on texting while driving, advancing a plan that cleared the Legislature previously but fell victim to a gubernatorial veto - and may face a similar fate this time.



Sponsored by Midland Republican and former House Speaker Tom Craddick, the bill allows police to stop drivers suspected of texting. It passed 102-40 Wednesday, after hours of debate.



Critics say it infringes on personal liberty and is unnecessary since 38 local ordinances, affecting most Texans, are already in place.



Others worry it creates a "slippery slope," allowing police to stop virtually anyone without proof of texting.



Lawmakers approved a statewide texting ban in 2011, but then-Gov. Rick Perry vetoed it.



Gov. Greg Abbott says "it's premature" to say whether he'll veto a ban.