The House Committee on Redistricting 
         77th Legislature 
         April 25, 2001 
         2:00 p.m. or upon final adjourn./recess 
         Capitol Extension, Cap.Ext.Aud. Rm 1.004 
          
         Pursuant to a notice posted on April 19, 2001, the House  
         Committee on Redistricting met in a public hearing and was  
         called to order by the Chair, Representative Jones, Delwin, at  
         7:05 p.m. 
          
         The roll was answered as follows: 
          
         Present:  Representatives Jones, Delwin; Glaze; Counts;  
                   Grusendorf; Hunter; Marchant; McClendon; Pitts (8). 
          
         Absent:   Representatives Bosse; Dunnam; Keel; Luna, Vilma;  
                   Moreno, Paul; Sadler; Wilson (7). 
          
         A quorum was present. 
          
         The Chairman called the meeting to order and laid out proposed  
         rules for consideration of HB 150. 
          
         (Representative Bosse now present.) 
          
         Representative Counts moved adoption of the proposed rules. The  
         motion prevailed by the following record vote:  
          
         Ayes:               Representatives Jones, Delwin; Glaze; Bosse;  
                             Counts; Grusendorf; Hunter; Marchant;  
                             McClendon; Pitts (9).  
           
         Nays:               None (0).  
           
         Present, Not Voting:     None  (0).  
           
         Absent:        Representatives Dunnam; Keel; Luna, Vilma;  
                        Moreno, Paul; Sadler; Wilson  (6).  
           
         HB 150 
          
         The chair laid out HB 150. 
          
         Representative Jones, Delwin offered a complete committee  
         substitute.  
          
         (Representative Sadler now present.) 
          
         (Representative Dunnam now present.) 
         The Chair recognized Representative Gene Seaman who testified in  
         opposition to District 44 as configured in the substitute. 
          
         (Representative Moreno, Paul now present.) 
          
         (Representative Keel now present.) 
          
         (Representative Luna, Vilma now present.) 
          
         Representative Dennis Bonnen testified in opposition to the  
         proposed District 24. 
          
         Jeri Yenne of Angleton spoke in opposition to proposed District  
         24. 
          
         Ro'Vin Garrett of Angleton also opposed proposed District 24. 
         (Representative Wilson now present.) 
          
         Brazoria County Judge John Willy testified in opposition to  
         proposed District 24. 
          
         Karen Taylor, Brazoria County Council of Chambers, spoke in  
         opposition to proposed  
         District 24. 
          
         Mayor Gerald Roberts of Angleton spoke in opposition to proposed  
         District 24. 
          
         J. Patrick Henry of Angleton testified in opposition to proposed  
         District 24. 
          
         Roger Collins of Angleton opposed proposed District 24. 
          
         Jack Harris of Pearland testified in opposition to proposed  
         District 24. 
          
         Larry Stanley of Brazoria opposed District 24 as proposed in the  
         committee substitute. 
          
         Representative Rick Hardcastle testified in support of the  
         communitites of interest which exist in his current district and  
         in opposition to the proposed plan for his current district. 
          
         Mayor Kelly Couch of Vernon testified against the proposed  
         division of current district 68. 
          
         Representative Kenn George testified that the proposed plan for  
         his district splits community of interests unnecessarily. 
          
         Representative Will Hartnett testified in favor of consolidating  
         the city of Irving in one House district. 
          
         Representative Robert Talton raised the issue of whether or not  
         the proposed pairing in Harris County is retrogression. 
          
         Representative Lois Kolkhorst testified in opposition to the  
         split of her current district in the proposed plan. 
  
         Milam County Judge Frank Summers testified in opposition to the  
         placement of Milam County in a district which was mostly urban  
         and did not share the communities of interest found in Milam  
         County. 
          
         Burleson County Judge Bob Doonan testified in favor of Burleson  
         County remaining in a rural district. 
          
         Representative Wayne Christian opposed the proposed District 9  
         and supported keeping Nacogdoches and Shelby counties in the  
         same district. 
          
         Representative Zeb Zbranek reminded the committee of his  
         previous testimony in opposition to splitting Liberty and  
         Chambers counties. 
          
         Representative Fred Hill testified that proposed District 112  
         does not reflect a community of interest.  
          
         Pat O'Grady spoke in favor of the plan submitted by the Free  
         Market Committee. 
          
         Warren Pierce spoke of opposition to the proposed plan in terms  
         of the manner in which it splits Montgomery County. 
          
         Raymond McNeel spoke in opposition to the proposed district  
         lines in Montgomery County. 
          
         Beatrice Gallegos testified against the proposed lines in  
         Montgomery County. 
          
         Lori Renteria testified in support of the proposed lines for  
         District 51. 
          
         Representative Mike Krusee testified regarding the manner in  
         which redistricting bills were handled by the legislature in  
         previous redistricting sessions. 
          
         At 11:45 p.m., on the motion of the chair and without objection,  
         the meeting was adjourned until 2:00 p.m., April 26, 2001. 
          
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         Rep. Jones, Delwin, Chair 
          
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         Glen Hunt, Clerk