** REVISION **
                          HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                         NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING


COMMITTEE: Appropriations

TIME & DATE:  8:00AM, Tuesday, April 20, 1999

PLACE: E1.030

CHAIR: Rep. Robert Junell

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SB 174            Ratliff
Relating to codification of certain state employment matters
currently prescribed by the General Appropriations Act.

SB 175            Ratliff
Relating to codification of certain travel provisions in the
General Appropriations Act that are applicable to state officers
and employees.

SB 176            Ratliff
Relating to codification of certain reporting and accounting
requirements in the General Appropriations Act that are applicable
to state agencies.

SB 177            Ratliff
Relating to codification of certain provisions in the General
Appropriations Act that authorize, restrict, or prohibit
expenditures by public entities.

SB 178            Ratliff
Relating to codification of certain state agency practices and
duties currently prescribed by the General Appropriations Act.

SB 928            Ratliff
Relating to directing payment, after approval, of certain
miscellaneous claims and judgments against the state out of funds
designated by this Act; making appropriations.

HB 1002            West, George "Buddy"
Relating to counting military service for certain state employee
benefits.

HB 1914            Oliveira
Relating to a review of state funding formulas that require local
matching funds.

HB 3556            Heflin
Relating to limiting expenditures from the state treasury.

HB 3557            Heflin
Relating to the limit on the growth of appropriations.

HJR 79            Isett
Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the restriction on
the rate of growth of appropriations.

HB 3011            Hochberg
Relating to the funding and operations of the Harris County
Psychiatric Center.

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BILLS ADDED AFTER LAST POSTING:

HB 3011