BILLS REFERRED TODAY
MAY 12, 2003
HB 2425 McCall
Relating to state and certain local fiscal matters; making an
appropriation.
FINANCE
HB 2458 Krusee/ Oliveira/ Swinford/et al.
Relating to the collection of the motor fuel taxes; providing
penalties.
FINANCE
HB 3184 Hill
Relating to the financing, construction, improvement, maintenance,
and operation of toll facilities by the Texas Department of
Transportation.
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND SECURITY
HB 3305 Berman
Relating to ensuring cost savings in the operations of certain
governmental entities that provide criminal justice and public
safety services.
FINANCE
HB 3306 Berman
Relating to statutory authority to reduce appropriations made by
the legislature to certain individuals and governmental entities.
FINANCE
HB 3318 Luna
Relating to the creation and re-creation of funds and accounts in
the state treasury, the allocation of revenue, the dedication and
rededication of revenue, and the exemption of unappropriated money
from use for general governmental purposes.
FINANCE
HB 3378 Hope
Relating to granting statutory authority to certain governmental
entities to reduce certain expenditures and to the operation of
certain funds.
FINANCE
HB 3441 Pickett
Relating to a reduction in expenditures of certain state
governmental entities, including changes affecting the Commission
on Human Rights, benefits under the state employees group benefits
program, attorney general's office, management of certain accounts
and funds, and certain election-related forms.
FINANCE
HB 3442 Pickett
Relating to granting statutory authority to certain governmental
entities to reduce certain expenditures and to impose charges in
amounts sufficient to recover costs.
FINANCE
HB 3443 Pickett
Relating to statutory authority for certain governmental entities
to take certain actions to permit the legislature to reduce
appropriations to those agencies.
FINANCE
HJR 2 Heflin
Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring that money
appropriated from the economic stabilization fund be repaid to the
fund during the next state fiscal biennium.
FINANCE