Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Sixtieth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 1 Page: 268
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268 HOUSE JOURNAL
CORRECTION OF REFERRAL
OF H. B. NO. 400
Speaker Barnes stated that H. B.
No. 400, which had inadvertently been
referred to the Committee on Coun-
ties, is referred to the Committee on
Education.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
Austin, Texas, February 9, 1967
Hon. Ben Barnes, Speaker of the
House of Representatives
Sir: I am directed by the Senate to
inform the House that the Senate
has passed the following:
S. C. R. No. 20, By Cole: Commend-
ing Mrs. Peggy Ramsay, National
Commander, Ladies Auxiliary, Dis-
abled American Veterans, on her de-
dicated service.
Respectfully,
CHARLES A. SCHNABEL
Secretary of the Senate
MEMORIAL
RESOLUTION ADOPTED
The following Memorial Resolution
was adopted unanimously by a rising
vote:
S. C. R. No. 18, In memory of
Frank M. Wood.
SENATE BILLS ON
FIRST READING
The following Senate Bills received
from the Senate were today laid be-
fore the House, read severally first
time and referred to the appropriate
Committees, as follows:
S. B. No. 36, to the Committee on
School Districts.
S. B. No. 32, to the Committee on
Appropriations.
S. B. No. 6, to the Committee on
Counties.
S. B. No. 48, to the Committee on
Criminal Jurisprudence.
S. B. No. 111, to the Committee on
State Affairs.
(Mr. Clayton in the Chair)
S. B. No. 112, to the Committee on
State Affairs.S. B. No. 138, to the Committee on
Judiciary.
CONGRATULATORY
RESOLUTION ADOPTED
The following Congratulatory Reso-
lution was adopted unanimously:
S. C. R. No. 20, Commending Mrs.
Peggy Ramsay, National Commander,
Ladies Auxiliary, Disabled American
Veterans, for her dedicated service.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS ON
FIRST READING
The following House Joint Resolu-
tions were today laid before the
House, read severally first time and
referred to the appropriate Commit-
tee as follows:
By Hale:
H. J. R. No. 22, House Joint Reso-
lution Proposing an Amendment to
Constitution of the State of Texas to
fix the time during which the Mem-
bers of the Legislature shall be in-
eligible to hold other offices.
Referred to Committee on Constitu-
tional Amendments.
By Hale:
H. J. R. No. 23, House Joint Reso-
lution Proposing an Amendment to
the Constitution of the State of Tex-
as to define more clearly the residence
requirements for State Representa-
tives.
Referred to Committee on Constitu-
tional Amendments.
By Hale:
H. J. R. No. 24, House Joint Reso-
lution Proposing an Amendment to
the Constitution of the State of Tex-
as to provide that Members of the
Legislature shall receive as compen-
sation an amount to be fixed by law.
Referred to Committee on Constitu-
tional Amendments.
By Peeler:
H. J. R. No. 25, A Joint Resolu-
tion Proposing an Amendment to Sec-
tion 2, Article VI, Constitution of
the State of Texas, to provide that
three months residence within a coun-
ty satisfies the residence require-
ment for voting, and that a voter
who removes from his county of268
HOUSE JOURNAL
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