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Focus Report: Number 83-5, August 2013
Guide to proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution on the November 2013 ballot.
Focus Report: Volume 74, Number 14, August 1995
This is a report by the Texas House of Representatives concerning the 74th Legislature adoption of a new education code. Some of the items covered are the mission and objectives of the code, the Texas Education Agency, and teacher services.
Focus Report, Volume 74, Number 24, August 1996
Report on 'managed care' a new form of health care delivery and finance.
Focus Report, Volume 75, Number 24, August 1998
Report on life without parole as a sentencing option for high-profile/serious crimes.
Focus Report, Volume 77, Number 12, August 2001
Periodical discussing the 19 Texas constitutional amendments proposed to be voted on in the 2001 general election.
Focus Report, Volume 83, Number 6, August 2013
Summary of 26 bills vetoed by Gov. Rick Perry after approval by the 83rd Legislature during the 2013 regular legislative session. It includes is the Governor's reasons and Legislative members responses.
Focus Report, Volume 83 , Number 10, August 21, 2014
A report of the Texas House of Representatives House Research Organization describing the history of online education in Texas, legislation in the 83rd Legislature of Texas that related to it, and future issues.
Focus Report, Volume 84, Number 9, August 16, 2016
"This report examines current Texas law and policies to help prevent financial exploration of the elderly and a few issues the Legislature may consider."
Focus Report, Volume 86, Number 3, August 2019
Report containing an explanation of the process by which constitutional amendments are adopted and information on the proposed 2019 amendments, including a background, analysis, and arguments for and against each proposal.
Focus Report, Volume 87, Number 3, August 2021
Report on the proposed constitutional amendments that will be submitted for voter approval in the November 2, 2021 general election, including an explanation of the constitutional amendment process.
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