Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Seventh Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 6 Page: A5
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HOUSE JOURNAL A5
HB 26. Relating to the study of barriers to the binational exchange of health information.
Author(s): McClendon
Read first time 139. - Referred to Public Health 139.
HB 27. Relating to supplemental annuity payments by the Teacher Retirement System of
Texas.
Author(s): McClendon; Kitchen
Read first time 139. - Referred to Pensions & Investments 139.
HB 28. Relating to credit in the Employees Retirement System of Texas for military service.
Author(s): McClendon; Christian
Read first time 139. - Referred to Pensions & Investments 139.
HB 29. Relating to the computation of benefits payable by the Teacher Retirement System
of Texas.
Author(s): McClendon; Kitchen; Clark; Edwards; Christian
Coauthor(s): Jones, Elizabeth; Keffer; Berman; Homer; Hopson; Farabee; West, George
"Buddy"
Companion document(s): SB 29
Read first time 140. - Referred to Pensions & Investments 140.
HB 30. Relating to the punishment for a capital offense.
Author(s): McClendon; Olivo
Coauthor(s): Homer
Companion document(s): SB 85
Read first time 140. - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence 140.
HB 31. Relating to the punishment for the offense of burglary of a vehicle.
Author(s): McClendon; Jones, Elizabeth; Menendez
Senate Sponsor(s): Madla
Read first time 140. - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence 140. - Reported favorably
with amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 1185. - Corrected
comm. report filed with chief clerk 1644. - Read second time 2717. - Amendment
tabled 2717. - Amended 2717. - Passed to engrossment as amended 2717. - Read
third time 2736. - Passed 2736. - Reported engrossed 3111. - Senate passage
reported 3915. - Reported enrolled 4050. - Signed in the house 4286. - Sent to
the governor 4621. - Signed by the governor 5218.
HB 32. Relating to the composition of the governing board of the Texas Department of
Economic Development.
Author(s): McClendon
Read first time 140. - Referred to Economic Development 140.
HB 33. Relating to requiring manufactured home rental communities to comply with county
subdivision regulations.
Author(s): McClendon
Read first time 140. - Referred to Land & Resource Management 140.
HB 34. Relating to the authority of municipalities to use economic development funds to
provide educational and job training opportunities.
Author(s): McClendon; Uresti
Read first time 140. - Referred to Economic Development 140.
HB 35. Relating to the requirements for a meeting of certain governmental bodies held by
videoconference call.
Author(s): McClendon; Farabee
Senate Sponsor(s): Armbrister
Read first time 140. - Referred to State Affairs 140. - Reported favorably with
substitute. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 851. - Read second time 1940.
- Passed to engrossment 1940. - Read third time 1989. - Passed 1989. -
Reported engrossed 2090. - Senate passage reported 3980. - Reported enrolled
4620. - Signed in the house 4286. - Sent to the governor 4621. - Signed by the
governor 5217.
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Seventh Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 6, legislative document, 2001; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307706/m1/9/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.