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SUPPLEMENTAL HOUSE CALENDAR
Wednesday, April 9, 2003
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******** CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CALENDAR **********
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
SECOND READING
HJR 23 Hochberg / Solomons
Proposing a constitutional amendment permitting refinancing of a
home equity loan with a reverse mortgage.
HJR 61 McReynolds / et al.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing municipalities to
donate surplus fire-fighting equipment or supplies for the benefit
of rural volunteer fire departments.
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HOUSE BILLS
THIRD READING
HB 54 Wolens / Denny / Madden / et al.
Relating to certain early voting by mail procedures and to the
prevention of voting fraud generally; providing criminal penalties.
HB 1131 Flores / Marchant / Driver / Ritter / Hardcastle / et al.
Relating to insurer interests in certain motor vehicle repair
facilities.
HB 207 Puente
Relating to a defendant's right to appear by counsel in certain
misdemeanor cases.
HB 1169 Madden
Relating to evaluations of public school counselors.
HB 1883 Baxter / Naishtat / Krusee / Keel / Stick
Relating to the appointment of a voting proxy by a policy board
member of a metropolitan planning organization.
HB 575 Miller / Riddle / Callegari / Mercer / et al.
Relating to displaying or reading from certain historical texts in
public schools.
HB 651 Pitts / Campbell / et al.
Relating to the creation of a savings incentive program for state
agencies.
HB 673 Madden
Relating to parental notification of public school teacher
qualifications.
HB 849 Talton
Relating to the regulation of tow truck lights by political
subdivisions.
HB 1088 Hill
Relating to sales tax information provided by the comptroller to
certain municipalities.
HB 1510 Flores
Relating to package store tasting permits.
HB 1592 Nixon / et al.
Relating to the establishment of the offense of performing a
medical procedure while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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HOUSE BILLS
SECOND READING
HB 545 Wohlgemuth / Flores / Hupp / Uresti / Berman / et al.
Relating to military discharge records that are recorded with or
otherwise in the possession of a governmental body.
HB 103 Bonnen / Hopson
Relating to an additional cost on conviction for an alcohol-related
offense.
HB 174 Howard / Isett / Berman / Corte / Seaman / et al.
Relating to benefits for members of the state military forces
called to active state duty.
HB 284 Ellis
Relating to the applicability of the offense of unlawfully carrying
a weapon to certain persons carrying a weapon in a recreational
vehicle.
HB 500 Goolsby
Relating to the confidentiality of certain information contained in
applications for ad valorem tax exemptions; providing criminal
penalties.
HB 558 Grusendorf
Relating to rehiring experienced teachers under probationary
contracts.
HB 564 Haggerty
Relating to an exemption for certain military personnel and
veterans from the requirements of the Texas Academic Skills
Program.
HB 1564 Truitt
Relating to the use of municipal funds for the acquisition of land
or acquisition, construction, expansion, or renovation of
facilities for an open-enrollment charter school.
HB 727 Delisi / Capelo / et al.
Relating to disease management programs for certain Medicaid
recipients.
HB 728 Delisi
Relating to the continuous eligibility of certain children for
medical assistance benefits.
HB 1716 Lewis / Hughes
Relating to conflicts of interest of certain local public officials
engaged in the practice of law.
HB 1743 Delisi
Relating to prevention of fraud and abuse under the medical
assistance program; creating an offense.
HB 1767 Ellis
Relating to the approval of certain expenditures by an incumbent
county commissioner who was not reelected.
HB 1566 Telford
Relating to lower-division and upper-division courses at Texas A&M
University--Texarkana.
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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS
HCR 56 Delisi
Urging the secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human
Services to authorize any section 1115 demonstration waivers.
HCR 57 Delisi
Urging congress to enact the Children First SCHIP Improvement Act of 2003
and enact legislation further extending the availability of 2000 and 2001
SCHIP allotments until 2005.
HCR 82 Campbell / et al.
Memorializing Congress to increase Texas' share of revenue from the
federal fuel tax to 95 percent.