Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Fifth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5 Page: 12
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HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF
HB 65. Relating to increases in tuition and fees charged by public institutions of higher
education.
Author(s): Kamel
Senate Sponsor(s): Cain
Read first time 161. - Referred to Higher Education 161. - Reported favorably
without amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 1130. - Read second
time 1453. - Passed to engrossment 1453. - Nonrecord vote recorded in journal 1481.
Read third time 1481. - Passed 1481. - Record vote 1481. - Reported engrossed
1632. - Senate passage as amended reported 2763. - House concurs in senate
amendments 2982. - Text of senate amendments 2982. - Reported enrolled 3472.
Signed in the house 3352. - Sent to the governor 3472. - Signed by the governor
4825.
HB 66. Relating to unfunded state mandates on political subdivisions.
Author(s): Cuellar; Pitts
Coauthor(s): Smith
Senate Sponsor(s): Zaffirini
Read first time 161. - Referred to State Affairs 161. - Reported favorably with
substitute. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 1943. - Read second time 2170.
Passed to engrossment 2170. - Read third time 2216. - Passed 2216. - Reported
engrossed 2326. - Senate passage as amended reported 2955. - House concurs in
senate amendments 3134. - Record vote 3134. Statement of vote recorded in
journal 3135. - Text of senate amendments 3135. - Reported enrolled 3627.
Signed in the house 3621. - Sent to the governor 3924. - Signed by the governor
4825.
HB 67. Relating to common nuisances and the investigation and abatement of those
nuisances by the attorney general; making an appropriation.
Author(s): Cuellar
Companion document(s): SB 642
Read first time 161. Referred to State Affairs 161.
HB 68. Relating to participation by home school students in University Interscholastic
League sponsored activities.
Author(s): Cuellar
Read first time 161. - Referred to Public Education 161.
HB 69. Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of the property of a disabled
veteran or the surviving spouse or children of a disabled veteran.
Author(s): Longoria
Read first time 161. - Referred to Ways & Means 161.
HB 70. Relating to remedies for certain violations of the Texas Constitution.
Author(s): Longoria; Lewis, Glenn
Read first time 162. Referred to Civil Practices 162.
HB 71. Relating to fees collected in certain civil suits.
Author(s): Longoria
Read first time 162. - Referred to Civil Practices 162. - Reported favorably without
amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 1793.
HB 72. Relating to the publication or recording of the name of an individual who is the
subject of an arrest warrant or other criminal process.
Author(s): Longoria
Read first time 162. - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence 162.
HB 73. Relating to the disqualification of a judge in a criminal case.
Author(s): Longoria
Read first time 162. - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence 162.
HB 74. Relating to the waiver of the right to a jury trial in a misdemeanor case.
Author(s): Longoria
Read first time 162. - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence 162.A12
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Fifth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5, legislative document, 1997; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth97440/m1/16/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.