REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS SENATE BILLS (Calendar Order) SENATE BILLS (Second Reading) SB 7 Harris Relating to the creation, purpose, implementation, and funding of the County Park Beautification and Improvement Program. SB 26 (CS) Nelson Relating to the dates of certain elections, the procedures for canvassing the ballots for an election, and the counting of certain ballots voted by mail. SB 8 (CS) Janek Relating to civil claims involving exposure to asbestos or other mineral dusts. SB 29 Whitmire Relating to creating a Legislative Policy Council to perform policy analysis and related empirical analysis and research. SB 54 Ellis, Rodney Relating to the appropriation of certain lobby registration fees. SB 43 Ogden Relating to motor vehicle registration fees. SB 47 Shapleigh Relating to requiring the Texas Department of Transportation to annually report to the legislature on certain transportation matters. SB 51 Ogden Relating to appropriating certain surcharges collected by the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas under the driver responsibility program and fees collected by the Texas Department of Transportation under the motor vehicle financial responsibility verification program, as those programs are created by House Bill No. 3588, Acts of the 78th Legislature, Regular Session, 2003, to the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas. SB 53 Ogden Relating to the financing and development of the Trans-Texas Corridor. SB 37 Lindsay Relating to the precedence of highway access rules and ordinances of certain counties and municipalities over highway access management orders of the Texas Transportation Commission. SB 10 (CS) Lindsay Relating to procedures in condemnation proceedings in a county civil court at law in certain counties. SB 44 (CS) Shapleigh Relating to the use of the TexasOnline project in connection with the purchasing of motor vehicle inspection certificates and the sending of inspection records, reports, and information to the Department of Public Safety. SB 55 (CS) Armbrister Relating to compliance histories for and incentives to reward compliance performance by entities regulated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. SB 56 (A) Armbrister Relating to the establishment of defined existing and historic use periods for certain groundwater conservation districts. HOUSE BILLS (Second Reading) HB 9 Heflin SP: Armbrister Relating to appropriating the fees relating to the licensing and regulation of certain electricians collected by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation or the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation under House Bill No. 1487, Acts of the 78th Legislature, Regular Session, 2003. HB 11 Heflin SP: Jackson Relating to appropriating the amounts deposited to the credit of the dry cleaning facility release fund created by House Bill No. 1366, Acts of the 78th Legislature, Regular Session, 2003, to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. HB 12 Heflin SP: Staples Relating to appropriating the fees collected by the Texas Animal Health Commission under House Bill No. 2328, Acts of the 78th Legislature, Regular Session, 2003. HB 53 (CS) Swinford SP: Ellis, Rodney Relating to the reorganization of, efficiency in, and other reform measures applying to state government; making appropriations. HB 5 (CS) McCall SP: Bivins Relating to returning to a fund outside the state treasury cash that was transferred from the fund to the general revenue fund and to the transfer of certain payments from the foundation school fund from August of a state fiscal year to September of the following fiscal year; making an appropriation.