HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                         NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING


COMMITTEE: State Affairs

TIME & DATE:  1:00PM or upon adjournment,
             Tuesday, April 29, 1997

PLACE: E2.010

CHAIR: Rep. Steven Wolens

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HB 27            Corte / et al.
Relating to regulation of abortion.

HB 370            Longoria / et al.
Relating to the time at which life begins.

HB 408            West, George "Buddy"
Relating to the regulation of sociological practitioners; providing
a penalty.

HB 860            Chisum
Relating to regulation of abortion facilities and the protection of
the health of women; providing a penalty.

HB 967            Oakley
Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain electricians;
providing a criminal penalty.

HB 1275            Smithee
Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses involving a viable fetus.

HB 1696            Culberson
Relating to restricting the performance of certain civil duties or
privileges to citizens of the United States.

HB 1854            Eiland
Relating to creating a recognition day on February 19 in honor of
Texas' joining the Union.

HB 2045            Keffer
Relating to procedures governing the obtaining by state agencies of
information from individuals.

HB 2216            Maxey / et al.
Relating to certain impact reports to be presented to the legislature
regarding the licensing or registration of health care providers or
changing the scope of practice of licensed or registered health care
providers.

HB 2223            Cuellar / et al.
Relating to the creation of the Rio Grande River Authority
Commission.

HB 2377            Denny
Relating to restricting the authority of the attorney general to
issue a written opinion about the constitutionality of a state
statute.

HB 2619            Naishtat
Relating to the creation of the Advisory Board of Information
Technology for the Blind and the accessibility of information
technology by the blind.

HB 3287            Bailey
Relating to the statewide regulation of sexually oriented
businesses; providing a criminal penalty.

HJR 23            Wilson / et al.
Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the state from
requiring a woman to complete a pregnancy.

HJR 26            Driver
Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the time that a
person may serve in legislative office or on a state board of
education.

HJR 27            Rabuck
Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the length of the
term of office of a member of the house of representatives and
imposing term limits on members of the legislature.

HJR 85            Shields
Proposing a constitutional amendment to create the Texas
Redistricting Commission and to revise the constitutional
redistricting provisions.

HJR 88            Chavez
Proposing a constitutional amendment to allow equal access to
public services, assistance, and benefits to all United States
legal residents.

HJR 90            Denny
Proposing a constitutional amendment restricting the authority of the
attorney general to issue an opinion about the constitutionality of a state
statute.

HJR 104            Mowery
Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to eliminating
duplicate numbering in and certain obsolete provisions of the Texas
Constitution.

HJR 123            Jones, Delwin
Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the length of the
term of office of a member of the house of representatives.

SB 1059            Moncrief
Relating to access by blind and visually impaired individuals to
information technology.




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