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                           DAILY HOUSE CALENDAR
                           Tuesday, May 6, 2003

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         ******** CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CALENDAR **********
                         HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
                             SECOND READING


HJR 1    Puente
Proposing a constitutional amendment allowing the expenditure of
motor vehicle fuel taxes and registration fees for rights-of-way
for railroads and utilities.


HJR 85    Homer
Proposing a constitutional amendment to allow wineries in this
state to manufacture, sell, and dispense certain wine.


HJR 90    Bonnen
Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for the exemption
from ad valorem taxation of public property used for a public
purpose, as defined by the legislature.

                ******** GENERAL STATE CALENDAR ********
                               HOUSE BILLS
                             SECOND READING


HB 498    Isett / Hegar / Hupp / Driver / Ellis / et al.
Relating to certain reduced fees for a license to carry a concealed
handgun.


HB 3477    Stick / Hupp / Bohac / Hopson / Driver / et al.
Relating to the issuance of concealed handgun licenses to residents
of certain other states and to reciprocity agreements with other
states concerning concealed handgun licenses.


HB 1704    Taylor
Relating to satisfaction of the residency requirement for
eligibility to receive a license to carry a concealed handgun.


HB 193    Pitts
Relating to the number of members of an appraisal review board.


HB 202    Berman
Relating to the imposition of the motor vehicle sales tax on
vehicles used by nonprofit organizations for disaster relief.


HB 397    Mowery
Relating to requiring voter approval for the issuance by a
municipality or county of certain certificates of obligation.


HB 420    Martinez Fischer / Keel / Villarreal / Merritt / et al.
Relating to the punishment for certain property offenses committed
against an elderly individual.


HB 492    Jones, Jesse
Relating to the prosecution and punishment of injury to a child,
elderly individual, or disabled individual.


HB 559    Brown, Betty
Relating to the disposition of certain contraband.


HB 973    Grusendorf / et al.
Relating to the applicability of certain laws to public school
districts and campuses rated exemplary by the Texas Education
Agency.


HB 1026    Hupp / Rodriguez
Relating to regulating the use of social security numbers by
institutions of higher education.


HB 1090    Miller
Relating to the authority of the Texas Department on Aging to
establish a prescription drug information and assistance program.


HB 1108    Lewis
Relating to the term of office of certain members of an emergency
services district.


HB 1366    Elkins
Relating to the environmental regulation and remediation of certain
dry cleaning facilities; providing penalties.


HB 1626    Smith, Todd
Relating to use of personal leave by school district employees.


HB 1869    Baxter / et al.
Relating to the admission of certain video testimony into evidence
in a proceeding regarding the abuse or neglect of a child.


HB 2519    Flores / Raymond
Relating to the regulation of bingo; imposing a tax.


HB 2522    Krusee / Rose / Stick / Gattis
Relating to authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds for the
Southwest Texas State University Multi-Institution Teaching Center
to finance facilities to address the Central Texas high growth
corridor and exempting facilities financed by the bonds from prior
approval by Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.


HB 2554    Smith, Wayne / Eiland / et al.
Relating to the application of new requirements for commercial
nonhazardous industrial solid waste landfill facilities to be
adopted by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.


HB 2593    Homer
Relating to winery permits.


HB 2846    Farabee
Relating to the authority of the State Office of Administrative
Hearings to conduct certain hearings over which the Railroad
Commission of Texas has jurisdiction.


HB 2898    Phillips / Homer
Relating to the publication of notice in a newspaper in certain
counties.


HB 2970    Naishtat
Relating to the state program of temporary assistance and related
support services for needy persons.


HB 3085    Puente
Relating to the acquisition, financing, construction, operation,
and maintenance of rail facilities by the Texas Department of
Transportation; granting the authority to issue bonds.


HB 3221    Bohac / Flores
Relating to subdivision platting requirements in certain counties
near an international border.


HB 3554    Raymond / Krusee
Relating to motor vehicle inspection facilities near the border of
this state and Mexico.

                 ******** RESOLUTIONS CALENDAR ********
                            HOUSE RESOLUTIONS


HCR 103    Eiland / et al.
Memorializing the United States government to improve the enforcement of
food import restrictions on seafood imports.