House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence
76th Legislature
May 4, 1999
2:00 pm
Capitol Extension
Pursuant to a notice posted on April 29, 1999 and a suspension
of the five-day posting rule, the House Committee on Criminal
Jurisprudence met in a public hearing and was called to order
by the Chair, Representative Juan Hinojosa at 5:15 pm.
The roll was answered as follows:
Present: Representatives Hinojosa; Dunnam; Garcia; Green;
Nixon, Joe (5).
Absent: Representatives Keel; Smith; Talton; Wise (4).
A quorum was present.
HB 186
The chair laid out HB 186.
The chair recognized Representative Longoria to explain the
measure.
Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative Longoria to close on the
measure.
The bill was left pending without objection.
(Representative Wise now present.)
HB 200
The chair laid out HB 200.
(Representative Talton now present.)
(Representative Smith now present.)
(Representative Keel now present.)
The chair recognized Representative Burnam to explain the
measure.
Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative Burnam to close on the
measure.
The bill was left pending without objection.
HB 282
The chair laid out HB 282.
The chair recognized Representative Wise to explain the
measure.
Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.)
The bill was left pending without objection.
HB 1389
The chair laid out HB 1389.
The chair recognized Representative Wilson to explain the
measure.
Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative Wilson to close on the
measure.
The bill was left pending without objection.
SB 188
The chair laid out SB 188.
The chair recognized Representative Hupp to explain the
measure.
Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative Hupp to close on the
measure.
HB 1688
The chair laid out HB 1688.
The chair recognized Representative Glenn O. Lewis to explain
the measure.
Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative Glenn O. Lewis to close on
the measure.
The bill was left pending without objection.
HB 492
The chair laid out HB 492.
The chair recognized Representative Glenn O. Lewis to explain
the measure.
Testimony was taken. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative Glenn O. Lewis to close on
the measure.
The bill was left pending without objection.
HB 2402
The chair laid out HB 2402.
The chair recognized Representative Salinas to explain the
measure.
The bill was left pending without objection.
HB 122 and HB 658
The chair laid out HB 122 and HB 658.
The chair recognized Representative Keel to explain the
measures.
The bills were left pending without objection.
HB 332
The chair laid out HB 332 and explained the measure.
The bill was left pending without objection.
The chair directed that the April 27, 1999 minutes for the
House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence be corrected. The
corrected minutes were authorized without objection.
At 9:35 pm, on the motion of the chair and without objection,
the meeting was adjourned subject to the call of the chair.
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Rep. Juan J. Hinojosa, Chair
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Arlene E. Zirkel, Clerk