SENATE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

 

COMMITTEE:    Transportation & Homeland Security 

TIME & DATE:  7:30 AM, Wednesday, March 30, 2011 

PLACE:        E1.016 (Hearing Room) 
CHAIR:        Senator Tommy Williams 

 

 

The Senate Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security will consider the following bills:

 

SB 9          Williams | et al.
Relating to homeland security.

SB 288        Lucio | et al.
Relating to authorizing the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas to investigate the feasibility of and cooperate in the establishment of southbound checkpoints along the international border of this state.

SB 294        Hinojosa
Relating to authorizing the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas and the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to investigate the feasibility of and cooperate in the establishment of southbound checkpoints along the international border of this state.

SB 315        Carona | et al.
Relating to the agencies and entities responsible for compiling and maintaining information pertaining to criminal combinations and criminal street gangs.

SB 1292       Hegar
Relating to the issuance of a driver's license to a peace officer that includes an alternative to the officer's residence address.

SB 1572       Watson
Relating to intelligence data standards and protected personal information.

SB 1649       Watson
Relating to a grant program to support the prosecution of certain crimes.

SB 1694       Williams
Relating to the use of a mobile tracking device without a court order in the course of a criminal investigation.

SB 1695       Williams
Relating to penalties for engaging in organized criminal activity.

SB 1696       Williams
Relating to an automatic license plate reader pilot program.

SB 1697       Williams
Relating to duties and restrictions regarding the special Texas Rangers.

SB 1698       Williams
Relating to reporting on the population of and the housing costs for certain inmates in county jails.

SB 1699       Williams
Relating to authorizing the use of an image verification system to determine whether an applicant for a driver's license or personal identification certificate is a fugitive from justice.

SB 1700       Williams
Relating to checkpoints to ensure the validity of licenses and financial responsibility of vehicle operators.

SB 1701       Williams
Relating to procedures for and evidence that may be presented at a criminal asset forfeiture hearing and to the forfeiture of substitute assets under certain circumstances.

SB 1702       Williams
Relating to the establishment of a task force to enhance the prosecution and tracking of money laundering in this state.

Please limit all public testimony to 3 minutes. If you are submitting written testimony, please provide 25 copies.