Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Sixth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5 Page: A472
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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS, HISTORY OF
HCR26. Requesting the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house to establish
a Blue Ribbon Task Force to study the uninsured issue.
Author(s): Glaze; Coleman
Coauthor(s): Cuellar; Delisi; Van de Putte
Companion document(s): SCR 6
Referred to House Administration 230.
HCR27. Requesting the house of representatives and senate to meet in Joint Session
Tuesday, February 16, 1999, in honor of Military Appreciation Day.
Author(s): Hunter
Senate Sponsor(s): Truan
Rules suspended 147. - Adopted 148. - Senate passage reported 166. - Reported
enrolled 192. - Signed in the house 177. - Filed with the secretary of state 192.
HCR28. In memory of the Honorable Lester Clark.
Author(s): Keffer
Senate Sponsor(s): Fraser
Referred to Rules & Resolutions 209. - Rules suspended 358. - Adopted 358. -
Senate passage reported 370. - Reported enrolled 391. - Signed in the house 380.
Sent to the governor 391. - Signed by the governor 453.
HCR29. Recognizing Judge Scott Bailey's retirement.
Author(s): Keffer
Senate Sponsor(s): Sibley
Referred to Rules & Resolutions 209. - Rules suspended 457. - Adopted 457. -
Senate passage reported 484. - Reported enrolled 525. - Signed in the house 501.
- Sent to the governor 569. - Signed by the governor 597.
HCR 30. Honoring Judge Don Cleveland on the occasion of his retirement.
Author(s): Keffer
Senate Sponsor(s): Sibley
Referred to Rules & Resolutions 209. - Rules suspended 399. - Adopted 399. -
Senate passage reported 435. - Reported enrolled 453. - Signed in the house 452.
Sent to the governor 464. - Signed by the governor 597.
HCR31. Proclaiming Commerce the Official Bois d'Arc Capital of Texas.
Author(s): Brown, Betty
Senate Sponsor(s): Cain
Referred to State, Federal & International Relations 230. - Rules suspended 276. -
Adopted 277. - Senate passage reported 2060. - Reported enrolled 2280. - Signed
in the house 2277. - Sent to the governor 2392. - Signed by the governor 3275.
HCR32. Honoring Steve Howerton for his outstanding service as city manager of Ennis.
Author(s): Pitts
Senate Sponsor(s): Cain
Rules suspended 132. - Adopted 132. - Senate passage reported 149. - Reported
enrolled 166. - Signed in the house 155. - Sent to the governor 192. - Signed
by the governor 255.
HCR33. Granting permission to the YMCA Youth and Government Program to use the
chambers of the senate and house of representatives, auditorium, and committee rooms
on March 4-7, 1999, and on January 27-30, 2000.
Author(s): Pickett
Senate Sponsor(s): Wentworth
Rules suspended 217. - Adopted 217. - Senate passage reported 501. - Reported
enrolled 525. - Signed in the house 523. - Filed with the secretary of state 569.
Signed by the governor 597.
HCR 34. Encouraging Congress to replace the current social security system with a fully
funded system and to create incentives for workers to save for their retirement.
Author(s): Wohlgemuth; Christian
Referred to Economic Development 230.A472
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Sixth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5, legislative document, 1999; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307703/m1/476/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.