HOUSE JOURNAL


EIGHTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION


PROCEEDINGS


SEVENTY-SIXTH DAY --- MONDAY, MAY 27, 2019

The house met at 10:11 a.m. and was called to order by the speaker.

The roll of the house was called and a quorum was announced present (Record 2033).

Present — Mr. Speaker(C); Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Blanco; Bohac; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Calanni; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Davis, S.; Davis, Y.; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Farrar; Fierro; Flynn; Frank; Frullo; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Gutierrez; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Huberty; Hunter; Israel; Johnson, E.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Lang; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Miller; Minjarez; Moody; Morales; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Nevárez; Noble; Oliverson; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Phelan; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Sheffield; Sherman; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Springer; Stephenson; Stickland; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wray; Wu; Zedler; Zerwas; Zwiener.

The invocation was offered by Representative Sanford as follows:

Father, we love you. We acknowledge you as our creator, and today we express our gratitude for who you are and your many blessings throughout this legislative session. Thank you for the privilege we have had over the last five months to serve the people in our districts in such a way, as Philippians 2:4 tells us, to look not only to the interests of ourselves but also to the interests of others. Thank you for the leadership of our speaker and the spirit of mutual respect enjoyed this session. Father, I pray for all my colleagues, their families, their jobs, their businesses, and their districts. We ask all your best blessings on their lives, healing for any illnesses, comfort for any grieving, strength through difficulties, travel mercies on the way home, and a new sense of love and care for their constituents. Today, as we finish our work, we do so in such a way that we can say that the Lone Star of Texas has gained a new lustre by the work of the 86th Legislature. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.

The chair recognized Representative Cain who led the house in the pledges of allegiance to the United States and Texas flags.

CAPITOL PHYSICIAN

The chair recognized Representative Cole who presented Dr. Lamia Kadir of Austin as the "Doctor for the Day."

The house welcomed Dr. Kadir and thanked her for her participation in the Physician of the Day Program sponsored by the Texas Academy of Family Physicians.

HCR 193 - ADOPTED
(by Huberty)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 193

WHEREAS, HB 3 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate and is being prepared for enrollment; and
WHEREAS, The bill contains technical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the 86th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives be instructed to make the following corrections to the enrolled version of HB 3:
(1)  In the recital for SECTION 1.006 of the bill, strike "by amending Subsections (c) and (e)" and substitute "by amending Subsections (c), (e), and (i)".
(2)  In SECTION 1.006 of the bill, following amended Section 44.004(e), Education Code, add the following:
(i)  A school district that uses a certified estimate, as authorized by Subsection (h), may adopt a budget at the public meeting designated in the notice prepared using the estimate, but the district may not adopt a tax rate before the district receives the certified appraisal roll for the district required by Section 26.01(a), Tax Code. After receipt of the certified appraisal roll, the district must publish a revised notice and hold another public meeting before the district may adopt a tax rate that exceeds:
(1)  the rate proposed in the notice prepared using the estimate; or
(2)  the district's voter-approval [rollback] rate determined under Section 26.08, Tax Code, using the certified appraisal roll.
(3)  In SECTION 1.008 of the bill, in added Section 45.003(d-1), Education Code, strike "for the 2019 tax year exceeds $1.04" and substitute "excluding the district's current debt rate under Section 26.08(n)(1)(C), Tax Code, for the 2019 tax year is equal to or exceeds $0.97".
(4)  In SECTION 1.008 of the bill, in added Section 45.003(d-1), Education Code, between "rate" and the underlined period, insert ", excluding the district's current debt rate under Section 26.08(n)(1)(C), Tax Code".
(5)  In SECTION 1.009 of the bill, in added Section 45.0032(d), Education Code, between "rollback tax rate" and "for", insert ", excluding the district's current debt rate under Section 26.08(n)(1)(C), Tax Code,".
(6)  In SECTION 1.038 of the bill, in transferred, redesignated, and amended Section 48.202(a), Education Code, in each place that it appears in Section 48.202(a), between [42.2521] and the comma, insert "or by the quotient of the value of "DPV" as determined under Section 48.256(d) if that subsection applies to the district".
(7)  In SECTION 1.063 of the bill, in added Section 26.08(a-1), Tax Code, between "flood," and "or", insert "wildfire,".
(8)  Strike SECTION 1.065 of the bill and substitute the following:
SECTION 1.065.  Effective January 1, 2020, Sections 26.08(d) and (g), Tax Code, are amended to read as follows:
(d)  If the proposition is not approved as provided by Subsection (c), the governing body may not adopt a tax rate for the school district for the current year that exceeds the school district's voter-approval [rollback] tax rate.
(g)  In a school district that received distributions from an equalization tax imposed under former Chapter 18, Education Code, the no-new-revenue [effective] rate of that tax as of the date of the county unit system's abolition is added to the district's voter-approval [rollback] tax rate.
(9)  In SECTION 1A.005 of the bill, in transferred, redesignated, and amended Section 48.051, Education Code, immediately following Subsection (c), insert the following:
(d)  In this section, "compensation" includes benefits such as insurance premiums.
(10)  In SECTION 1A.008 of the bill, in amended Section 26.08(n)(2)(B), Tax Code, strike "$0.04" and substitute "$0.05 [$0.04]".
(11)  Add the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to Article 3 of the bill and renumber the SECTIONS of that article accordingly:
SECTION 3.____.  Effective January 1, 2020, Section 45.105(e), Education Code, is amended to read as follows:
(e)  The governing body of an independent school district that governs a junior college district under Subchapter B, Chapter 130, in a county with a population of more than two million may dedicate a specific percentage of the local tax levy to the use of the junior college district for facilities and equipment or for the maintenance and operating expenses of the junior college district. To be effective, the dedication must be made by the governing body on or before the date on which the governing body adopts its tax rate for a year. The amount of local tax funds derived from the percentage of the local tax levy dedicated to a junior college district from a tax levy may not exceed the amount that would be levied by five percent of the no-new-revenue [effective] tax rate for the tax year calculated as provided by Section 26.04, Tax Code, on all property taxable by the school district. All real property purchased with these funds is the property of the school district, but is subject to the exclusive control of the governing body of the junior college district for as long as the junior college district uses the property for educational purposes.
SECTION 3.____.  Effective January 1, 2020, Section 45.261(e), Education Code, is amended to read as follows:
(e)  Any part of a school district's tax rate attributable to producing revenue for purposes of Subsection (c)(1) is considered part of the district's:
(1)  current debt rate for purposes of computing a voter-approval [rollback] tax rate under Section 26.08, Tax Code; and
(2)  interest and sinking fund tax rate.
SECTION 3.____.  Effective January 1, 2020, Sections 825.405(h) and (i), Government Code, are amended to read as follows:
(h)  This section does not apply to state contributions for members employed by a school district in a school year if the district's no-new-revenue [effective] tax rate for maintenance and operation revenues for the tax year that ended in the preceding school year equals or exceeds 125 percent of the statewide average no-new-revenue [effective] tax rate for school district maintenance and operation revenues for that tax year. For a tax year, the statewide average no-new-revenue [effective] tax rate for school district maintenance and operation revenues is the tax rate that, if applied to the statewide total appraised value of taxable property for every school district in the state determined under Section 403.302, would produce an amount equal to the statewide total amount of maintenance and operation taxes imposed in the tax year for every school district in the state.
(i)  Not later than the seventh day after the final date the comptroller certifies to the commissioner of education changes to the property value study conducted under Subchapter M, Chapter 403, the comptroller shall certify to the Teacher Retirement System of Texas:
(1)  the no-new-revenue [effective] tax rate for school district maintenance and operation revenues for each school district in the state for the immediately preceding tax year; and
(2)  the statewide average no-new-revenue [effective] tax rate for school district maintenance and operation revenues for the immediately preceding tax year.
(12)  Strike "rollback" and substitute "voter-approval [rollback]" in each place that it appears in the bill.
(13)  Strike "rollback" and substitute "voter-approval" in each place that it appears in the bill.
(14)  In SECTION 5.002 of the bill, strike "rollback" and substitute "voter-approval".

HCR 193 was adopted by (Record 2034): 149 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Blanco; Bohac; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Calanni; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Davis, S.; Davis, Y.; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Farrar; Fierro; Flynn; Frank; Frullo; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Gutierrez; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Huberty; Hunter; Israel; Johnson, E.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Lang; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Miller; Minjarez; Moody; Morales; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Nevárez; Noble; Oliverson; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Phelan; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Sheffield; Sherman; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Springer; Stephenson; Stickland; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wray; Wu; Zedler; Zerwas; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

HCR 192 - ADOPTED
(by Burrows)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 192

WHEREAS, SB 2 has been adopted by the senate and the house of representatives and is being prepared for enrollment; and
WHEREAS, The bill contains technical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED by the 86th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the senate be instructed to make the following corrections to the enrolled version of SB 2:
(1)  In SECTION 52 of the bill, in added Section 26.075(b)(2)(A), Tax Code (page 87, line 7), between "(A)" and "lower than", insert "equal to or".
(2)  In SECTION 56 of the bill, in added Section 26.16(d-2), Tax Code (page 93, line 9), strike "Not later than August 7" and substitute "By August 7 or as soon thereafter as practicable".
(3)  In SECTION 88 of the bill, strike amended Section 49.236(a)(3), Water Code, as added by Chapter 335 (SB 392), Acts of the 78th Legislature, Regular Session, 2003 (page 131, line 27, through page 132, line 26), and substitute the following:
(3)  contain a statement in substantially the following form, as applicable:
(A)  if the district is a district described by Section 49.23601:
"NOTICE OF VOTE ON TAX RATE [TAXPAYERS' RIGHT TO ROLLBACK ELECTION]
"If the district adopts a combined debt service, operation and maintenance, and contract tax rate that would result in the taxes on the average residence homestead increasing [increase] by more than eight percent, [the qualified voters of the district by petition may require that] an election must be held to determine whether to approve [reduce] the operation and maintenance tax rate [to the rollback tax rate] under Section 49.23601 [49.236(d)], Water Code.";
(B)  if the district is a district described by Section 49.23602:
"NOTICE OF VOTE ON TAX RATE
"If the district adopts a combined debt service, operation and maintenance, and contract tax rate that would result in the taxes on the average residence homestead increasing by more than 3.5 percent, an election must be held to determine whether to approve the operation and maintenance tax rate under Section 49.23602, Water Code."; or
(C)  if the district is a district described by Section 49.23603:
"NOTICE OF TAXPAYERS' RIGHT TO ELECTION TO REDUCE TAX RATE
"If the district adopts a combined debt service, operation and maintenance, and contract tax rate that would result in the taxes on the average residence homestead increasing by more than eight percent, the qualified voters of the district by petition may require that an election be held to determine whether to reduce the operation and maintenance tax rate to the voter-approval tax rate under Section 49.23603, Water Code."; and
(4)  In SECTION 89 of the bill, strike added Section 49.23601(c), Water Code (page 133, line 24, through page 134, line 2), and substitute the following:
(c)  If the board of a district adopts a combined debt service, contract, and operation and maintenance tax rate that would impose more than 1.08 times the amount of tax imposed by the district in the preceding year on a residence homestead appraised at the average appraised value of a residence homestead in the district in that year, disregarding any homestead exemption available only to disabled persons or persons 65 years of age or older, an election must be held in accordance with the procedures provided by Sections 26.07(c)-(g), Tax Code, to determine whether to approve the adopted tax rate. If the adopted tax rate is not approved at the election, the district's tax rate is the voter-approval tax rate.
(5)  In SECTION 89 of the bill, strike added Section 49.23602, Water Code (page 134, line 3, through page 135, line 22), and substitute the following:
Sec. 49.23602.  AUTOMATIC ELECTION TO APPROVE TAX RATE FOR CERTAIN DEVELOPED DISTRICTS. (a) In this section:
(1)  "Developed district" means a district that has financed, completed, and issued bonds to pay for all land, works, improvements, facilities, plants, equipment, and appliances necessary to serve at least 95 percent of the projected build-out of the district in accordance with the purposes for its creation or the purposes authorized by the constitution, this code, or any other law.
(2)  "Mandatory tax election rate" means the rate equal to the sum of the following tax rates for the district:
(A)  the rate that would impose 1.035 times the amount of tax imposed by the district in the preceding year on a residence homestead appraised at the average appraised value of a residence homestead in the district in that year, disregarding any homestead exemption available only to disabled persons or persons 65 years of age or older; and
(B)  the unused increment rate.
(3)  "Unused increment rate" has the meaning assigned by Section 26.013, Tax Code.
(4)  "Voter-approval tax rate" means the rate equal to the sum of the following tax rates for the district:
(A)  the current year's debt service tax rate;
(B)  the current year's contract tax rate;
(C)  the operation and maintenance tax rate that would impose 1.035 times the amount of the operation and maintenance tax imposed by the district in the preceding year on a residence homestead appraised at the average appraised value of a residence homestead in the district in that year, disregarding any homestead exemption available only to disabled persons or persons 65 years of age or older; and
(D)  the unused increment rate.
(b)  This section applies only to a developed district that is not a district described by Section 49.23601.
(c)  If the board of a district adopts a combined debt service, contract, and operation and maintenance tax rate that exceeds the district's mandatory tax election rate, an election must be held in accordance with the procedures provided by Sections 26.07(c)-(g), Tax Code, to determine whether to approve the adopted tax rate. If the adopted tax rate is not approved at the election, the district's tax rate is the voter-approval tax rate.
(d)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the board of a district may give notice under Section 49.236(a)(3)(A), determine whether an election is required to approve the adopted tax rate of the district in the manner provided for a district under Section 49.23601(c), and calculate the voter-approval tax rate of the district in the manner provided for a district under Section 49.23601(a) if any part of the district is located in an area declared a disaster area during the current tax year by the governor or by the president of the United States. The board may continue doing so until the earlier of:
(1)  the second tax year in which the total taxable value of property taxable by the district as shown on the appraisal roll for the district submitted by the assessor for the district to the board exceeds the total taxable value of property taxable by the district on January 1 of the tax year in which the disaster occurred; or
(2)  the third tax year after the tax year in which the disaster occurred.
(6)  In SECTION 89 of the bill, strike added Section 49.23603(c), Water Code (page 136, lines 11-17), and substitute the following:
(c)  If the board of a district adopts a combined debt service, contract, and operation and maintenance tax rate that would impose more than 1.08 times the amount of tax imposed by the district in the preceding year on a residence homestead appraised at the average appraised value of a residence homestead in the district in that year, disregarding any homestead exemption available only to disabled persons or persons 65 years of age or older, the qualified voters of the district by petition may require that an election be held to determine whether to reduce the tax rate adopted for the current year to the voter-approval tax rate in accordance with the procedures provided by Sections 26.075 and 26.081, Tax Code.

HCR 192 was adopted by (Record 2035): 149 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Blanco; Bohac; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Calanni; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Davis, S.; Davis, Y.; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Farrar; Fierro; Flynn; Frank; Frullo; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Gutierrez; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Huberty; Hunter; Israel; Johnson, E.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Lang; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Miller; Minjarez; Moody; Morales; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Nevárez; Noble; Oliverson; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Phelan; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Sheffield; Sherman; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Springer; Stephenson; Stickland; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wray; Wu; Zedler; Zerwas; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

HR 1996 - ADOPTED
(by Howard)

Representative Howard moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 1996.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 1996, Commending the House Business Office staff for its work during the 86th Legislative Session.

HR 1996 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Goldman, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 1996 as signers thereof.

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

The chair recognized Representative Howard who introduced the staff of the House Business Office. The chair recognized Representative Geren who introduced the staff of the special services department.

(Goldman in the chair)

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

Notice was given at this time that the speaker had signed bills and resolutions in the presence of the house (see the addendum to the daily journal, Signed by the Speaker, House List No. 41).

HR 2001 - ADOPTED
(by Anderson)

Representative Anderson moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 2001.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2001, Commending the staff of the State Preservation Board for their service.

HR 2001 was adopted.

HR 2120 - ADOPTED
(by Kuempel)

Representative Kuempel moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 2120.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2120, Commending the Office of the House Sergeant-at-Arms for its work during the 86th Legislative Session.

HR 2120 was adopted.

HR 2031 - ADOPTED
(by Howard)

Representative Howard moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 2031.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2031, Commending the members of the House Committee Coordinator's Office for their work during the 86th Legislative Session.

HR 2031 was adopted.

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

The chair recognized Representative Howard who introduced the staff of the House Committee Coordinator's Office.

HR 2114 - ADOPTED
(by Oliverson)

Representative Oliverson moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 2114.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2114, Recognizing the staff of the Texas Legislative Council.

HR 2114 was adopted.

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

The chair recognized Representative Oliverson who introduced the staff of the Texas Legislative Council.

HR 2146 - ADOPTED
(by Flynn)

Representative Flynn moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 2146.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2146, Recognizing the Legislative Budget Board for its work during the 86th Legislative Session.

HR 2146 was adopted.

ADDRESS BY REPRESENTATIVE BURROWS

The chair recognized Representative Burrows who addressed the house, speaking as follows:

As we wrap up this legislative session, the Texas House republican caucus followed its tradition of selecting a freshman representative of the year to recognize a single outstanding republican member of the freshman class. The selection of our freshman of the year is a very personal and challenging decision for our members, and to select one out of 11 freshman members put our members through the very tough situation of casting that tough vote. The Texas House was blessed with a great class of freshmen who stepped up, put differences aside to work together, and are leaving the state in a better place then it was five months ago. We are so grateful to all of our freshman members this session and appreciate their service.
With that in mind, selecting Representative Brad Buckley as our freshman of the year truly speaks volumes of his character and leadership. Representative Buckley came into the Texas House this year as a freshman representative from Salado. He was committed to supporting Texas veterans and military spouses, advocating for the needs of rural Texans, and fighting for the taxpayers. Some might have even thought that being a veterinarian meant he didn't have enough people skills to hem in the human patients, let alone stubborn hardheaded elected officials, but he's gone above and beyond his leadership for our role in the body. Throughout the last few months, Representative Buckley has held countless negotiations and played an integral role in helping pass invaluable legislation. By working on the house floor and behind the scenes, putting your constituents first, and taking pride in the state and the Republican Party, you've set a great example for what an effective, responsible statesman looks like. Thank you for your service, your work ethic, and your desire to serve this state. As chairman of the Texas House republican caucus, it is my honor to present you with this small token of appreciation and recognize you as republican caucus freshman of the year.

ADDRESS BY REPRESENTATIVE C. TURNER

The chair recognized Representative C. Turner who addressed the house, speaking as follows:

It is my pleasure to now introduce and award the democratic caucus freshman of the year. The democratic caucus had a very tough decision to make. I know in my time here this is the most number of freshmen we have ever had in our caucus, with 20 total freshman members this year of the house democratic caucus. And I will say that for each of these 20 members, they all did an outstanding job. They all hit the ground running. They all came with energy and enthusiasm and ideas and a desire to learn and a desire to make an immediate impact. And what I admire so much about this freshman class, and I know our entire caucus and I think this whole body respects this as well, is that they didn't say, well, we're freshmen so we're going to just sit back and watch and learn and not do anything. No, they jumped right in. They were in debates, they were working on bills and passing legislation, and were active to the fullest extent. So it was a very tough decision because we had a number of really, really outstanding freshmen. But we had an election on Friday, and we had a vote, and the caucus chose our freshman of the year.
So at this time, it is my pleasure to present our 2019 86th Legislature house democratic caucus freshman of the year to Representative John Bucy III. As Representative Bucy comes up here, I'll just say that he impressed all of us from day one. He worked very, very hard and effectively for his district in Williamson County. And frankly, a lot of days you wouldn't have thought he was a freshman because he just knew what he was doing all the time, it seemed. He did a great job serving on the Elections Committee and in every other capacity in which he served, and we appreciate his leadership on health care issues and the work he did on that this session. So it is our pleasure to present this award to Representative Bucy.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Cain moved to print remarks by Representative Burrows and by Representative C. Turner.

The motion prevailed.

ADDRESS BY REPRESENTATIVE ANCHIA

The chair recognized Representative Anchia who addressed the house, speaking as follows:

I'd like to invite all members of the Mexican American legislative caucus, the oldest and largest Latino legislative caucus in the entire country, to come on up front, especially those members of the executive committee. Members, as many of you know, it has been the tradition of the Mexican American legislative caucus to have its executive committee members convene and select a freshman of the year. This year, we have selected someone who was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, and like many of us, she is the proud daughter of immigrants to this country. Her parents emigrated to the United States from Mexico in pursuit of the American dream, and before joining us as a colleague, she was already fighting for voting rights and working to protect immigrant families. She has shown us on this house floor that she will fight for the underdog and work alongside each of us to get the job done. Therefore, on behalf of all the members of the Mexican American legislative caucus, I am so grateful to present this gavel to our freshman of the year, Jessica González of Dallas.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Rosenthal moved to print remarks by Representative Anchia.

The motion prevailed.

ADDRESS BY REPRESENTATIVE DUTTON

The chair recognized Representative Dutton who addressed the house, speaking as follows:

As most of you know or may not know, this is the 45th year of the legislative black caucus, who have always been in the spirit of the conscience of this legislature. So let me invite all of my caucus members to share with me this morning up here, if I could. We had a round of elections about electing our freshman of the year. We have three outstanding freshmen, Representative Bowers, Representative Cole, and Representative Sherman. They all have had outstanding years, and so what we did is we elected all three of them as freshman of the year. So thank you all very much. Thank you for their service, and thank you to each one of them for their commitment not only to their districts but certainly to the continued evolution of this caucus. And I want to thank each and every one of the members of this caucus for allowing me to serve as the president and chair of the legislative black caucus. Thank you all very much. And I should say this, I love all of you all, and some of you all I love so much I'd love to hug you around the neck.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative J.D. Johnson moved to print remarks by Representative Dutton.

The motion prevailed.

HR 2113 - ADOPTED
(by Sherman)

Representative Sherman moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 2113.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2113, Commending the House Journal Clerk's Office for its service during the 86th Legislative Session.

HR 2113 was adopted.

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

The chair recognized Representative Sherman who introduced the staff of the House Journal Clerk's Office.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

A message from the senate was received at this time (see the addendum to the daily journal, Messages from the Senate, Message No. 1).

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

Notice was given at this time that the speaker had signed bills and resolutions in the presence of the house (see the addendum to the daily journal, Signed by the Speaker, House List No. 43).

HR 2217 - ADOPTED
(by K. King)

Representative K. King moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 2217.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2217, Honoring the Legislative Reference Library.

HR 2217 was adopted.

HR 2112 - ADOPTED
(by Sherman)

Representative Sherman moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 2112.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2112, Congratulating Mary Matilda Factory on her recognition at the 2019 Women's Leadership Summit in Dallas.

(Guillen in the chair)

HR 2112 was adopted.

On motion of Representative E. Johnson, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 2112 as signers thereof.

CONGRATULATORY AND MEMORIAL CALENDAR

The following congratulatory resolutions were laid before the house:

HCR 174 (by Springer), Paying tribute to Kenneth E. Stumpf on the occasion of the 2019 Medal of Honor Host City Weekend in Gainesville.

HCR 175 (by Springer), Paying tribute to Patrick Henry Brady on the occasion of the 2019 Medal of Honor Host City Weekend in Gainesville.

HR 170 (by Ashby), Recognizing the Texas Forestry Association on the occasion of its seedling giveaway.

HR 510 (by Reynolds), Recognizing February 25, 2019, as Texas Southern University Day at the State Capitol.

HR 682 (by Metcalf), Honoring workers in the gig economy.

HR 822 (by P. King), Recognizing March 20, 2019, as East Parker County Day at the State Capitol.

HR 1467 (by Bowers), Congratulating Ikenna Okoro on graduating from The University of Texas at Austin School of Law.

HR 1598 (by K. King), Congratulating J. L. Price of Levelland on his 99th birthday.

HR 1680 (by Martinez Fischer), Honoring Cruz Ortiz of San Antonio for his artistic accomplishments and contributions to civic life.

HR 1721 (by Wu), Congratulating JaDaisha C. Ryans for earning the title of valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Middle College High School at HCC Gulfton in Houston.

HR 1937 (by Nevárez), Honoring Gary Hobbs for his contributions to Tejano music.

HR 1938 (by Nevárez), Congratulating Dr. Ekta Escovar on her receipt of the 2018 Benjamin Berkeley Citizen of the Year Award from the Alpine Chamber of Commerce.

HR 1940 (by Nevárez), Congratulating Stephen L. Mitchell of Van Horn on being elected a Life Fellow by the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation.

HR 1944 (by Shaheen), Congratulating Zinmar Win of Harmony Science Academy-Plano on her selection as the 2019 Elementary Teacher of the Year in the Harmony Public Schools Dallas/Fort Worth District.

HR 1947 (by Dominguez), Congratulating Douglas Tolman on graduating as salutatorian of the Class of 2019 at Hanna Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 1948 (by Dominguez), Congratulating Abigail Morales on graduating as valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Hanna Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 1949 (by Dominguez), Congratulating Wendy De La Cruz on graduating as salutatorian of the Class of 2019 at Lopez Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 1951 (by Dominguez), Congratulating Samantha Morales on graduating as valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Lopez Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 1952 (by Dominguez), Congratulating Viviana Franco on graduating as salutatorian of the Class of 2019 at Porter Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 1953 (by Dominguez), Congratulating Manuel Sandoval on graduating as valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Porter Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 1954 (by Goldman), Recognizing Julieta Martinez of Southwest High School in Fort Worth on receiving a 2019 Leo C. Benavides Award.

HR 1955 (by Goldman), Recognizing Randa Musa Alidan of International Newcomer Academy in Fort Worth on receiving a 2019 Leo C. Benavides Award.

HR 1956 (by Goldman), Congratulating Susan Hill on her retirement as principal of Westpark Elementary School in Benbrook.

HR 1957 (by Herrero), Congratulating Mia E. Moore on graduating as the salutatorian of the Incarnate Word Academy Class of 2019.

HR 1958 (by Herrero), Congratulating Tasha K. Jones of Tuloso Midway High School in Corpus Christi on her receipt of the 2019 H-E-B Excellence in Education Rising Star Award for secondary teachers.

HR 1959 (by Israel), Congratulating Misty Allen on her selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at Wells Branch Arts Integration Academy.

HR 1960 (by Israel), Congratulating Katie Leining on her selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at Voigt Elementary School.

HR 1961 (by Israel), Congratulating Cindi Mireles on her selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at Union Hill Elementary School.

HR 1962 (by Israel), Congratulating Stephanie Claypool on her selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at Teravista Elementary School.

HR 1963 (by Israel), Congratulating Terri Strode on her selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at Jollyville Elementary School.

HR 1964 (by Israel), Congratulating Wynn Ferrier on her selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at Laurel Mountain Elementary School.

HR 1965 (by Israel), Congratulating Amanda Mitchell on her selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at Caraway Elementary School.

HR 1966 (by Israel), Congratulating Jason Ziebell on his selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at Westwood High School.

HR 1967 (by Israel), Congratulating Johnny Foss on his selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at McNeil High School.

HR 1969 (by Israel), Congratulating Angela Yung on her selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at Canyon Vista Middle School.

HR 1970 (by Israel), Congratulating Irma Jaimes on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Delco Elementary School.

HR 1971 (by Israel), Congratulating Dawn Grimes on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Copperfield Elementary School.

HR 1972 (by Israel), Congratulating Leann Carnes on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Dearing Elementary School.

HR 1973 (by C. Turner), Recognizing the Redeemed Christian Church of God Household of Faith Arlington Memorial Day Family Picnic.

HR 1974 (by Israel), Congratulating Lisa Blancarte on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Caldwell Elementary School.

HR 1975 (by Israel), Congratulating Shari Griffith on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Brookhollow Elementary School.

HR 1976 (by Israel), Congratulating Brandy Hanson on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Parmer Lane Elementary School.

HR 1977 (by Israel), Congratulating Sarah Ameluxen on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Northwest Elementary School.

HR 1978 (by Israel), Congratulating Mary Katherine Higgins on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Murchison Elementary School.

HR 1979 (by Israel), Congratulating Lorraine Huber on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Mott Elementary School.

HR 1980 (by Israel), Congratulating Brianna Thompson on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Highland Park Elementary School.

HR 1981 (by Israel), Congratulating Mikaela Andres on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Dessau Elementary School.

HR 1982 (by Israel), Congratulating Rebecca Detzel on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Rowe Lane Elementary School.

HR 1983 (by Israel), Congratulating Lila Gomez on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at River Oaks Elementary School.

HR 1984 (by Israel), Congratulating Meghan Teenier on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Riojas Elementary School.

HR 1985 (by Israel), Congratulating Tania Gallegos on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Windermere Primary School.

HR 1986 (by Israel), Congratulating Cristina Ferrari on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Westview Middle School.

HR 1987 (by Israel), Congratulating Melissa Brydson on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Park Crest Middle School.

HR 1988 (by Israel), Congratulating Christie Garrett on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Kelly Lane Middle School.

HR 1989 (by Israel), Congratulating Scott Cargile on his selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Dessau Middle School.

HR 1990 (by Israel), Congratulating Jamie Eckert on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Cele Middle School.

HR 1991 (by Israel), Congratulating David Waldrop on his selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Weiss High School.

HR 1992 (by Israel), Congratulating Heidi Reich on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Pflugerville High School.

HR 1993 (by Israel), Congratulating Kirsten Nash on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Hendrickson High School.

HR 1994 (by Israel), Congratulating Brittany Slover on her selection as the 2019 Teacher of the Year at Connally High School.

HR 1995 (by Israel), Congratulating Kristie Campo on her selection as the 2020 Teacher of the Year at Joe Lee Johnson Elementary School.

HR 1997 (by Cyrier), Honoring Pike Powers for his contributions to the development of the Austin regional technology economy.

HR 1998 (by Wu), Congratulating the School of Science and Technology Advancement in Houston on receiving State and National School of Character designations from Character.org.

HR 1999 (by Harless), Congratulating the baseball team from Northland Christian School in Houston on winning the 2019 TAPPS Division III state championship.

HR 2001 was previously adopted.

HR 2003 (by Price), Honoring Cal Farley's Boys Ranch on the occasion of its 80th anniversary.

HR 2004 (by Price), Congratulating the Amarillo Caprock High School Marine Corps Junior ROTC team on its second-place performance at the 2019 U.S. Marine Corps JROTC National Drill Championships.

HR 2005 (by Bohac), Honoring Scott R. Muri for his service as superintendent of the Spring Branch Independent School District.

HR 2009 (by Parker), Congratulating Representative Tom Craddick and Nadine Craddick on their 50th wedding anniversary.

HR 2010 (by Price), Commending the Amarillo Convention & Visitor Council for its contributions to the Texas Panhandle.

HR 2011 (by Burrows), Congratulating the Texas Public Policy Foundation on its 30th anniversary.

HR 2012 (by Wray), Commemorating the 100th anniversary of Central Presbyterian Church in Waxahachie.

HR 2014 (by Springer), Congratulating Casey Walterscheid of the U.S. Air Force on his promotion to lieutenant colonel.

HR 2016 (by E. Thompson), Commemorating the 2019 Relay For Life of North Brazoria County.

HR 2017 (by Zedler, C. Turner, Tinderholt, and Krause), In memory of Wendell Herman Nedderman, former president of The University of Texas at Arlington.

HR 2019 (by J. González), Commending Claire Frueauff for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Jessica González.

HR 2020 (by J. González), Commending Elliot Ross for his service as a legislative fellow in the office of State Representative Jessica González.

HR 2021 (by Zedler), Congratulating Precious Schwartz of Fort Worth on her graduation from the Texas School for the Deaf in Austin.

HR 2022 (by M. González), Congratulating Sally Hurt-Deitch on her selection as chair of the Texas Hospital Association.

HR 2023 (by Buckley), Congratulating Killeen ISD Early College High School on being named a model college and career readiness school by Educate Texas.

HR 2024 (by K. King), Congratulating Easton Clarkson of Abernathy High School on participating in the 3A 200-meter dash at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2025 (by K. King), Congratulating Ismael Jimenez of Booker High School on participating in the 1A 200-meter dash at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2026 (by J. González), Commending Alexander Uhlmann for his service as a policy analyst in the office of State Representative Jessica González.

HR 2027 (by Goldman), Congratulating Serena Nguyen on graduating as valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Western Hills High School in Benbrook.

HR 2028 (by Guillen), Commemorating the 25th anniversary of Mariachi Nuevo Santander of Roma High School.

HR 2030 (by Zwiener), Commending the residents of San Marcos for their efforts to promote environmental stewardship and to showcase the iconic mermaid that is so closely identified with the city.

HR 2032 (by J. González), Commending Ethan McBride for his service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Jessica González during the 86th Legislative Session.

HR 2034 (by K. King), Congratulating Roberto Trevino of Farwell High School on participating in the 2A high jump at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2035 (by K. King), Congratulating Myles Johnson of Levelland High School on participating in the 4A shot put at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2036 (by K. King), Congratulating Keely Dunham of Muleshoe High School on participating in the 3A discus at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2037 (by K. King), Congratulating Eric Hill of Nazareth High School on participating in the 1A 400-meter dash at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2038 (by K. King), Congratulating Brandel Brown of Whiteface High School on participating in the 1A high jump at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2039 (by K. King), Congratulating Jack Allcorn of Olton High School on participating in the 2A discus at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2040 (by K. King), Congratulating Griffin Brosowske of Perryton High School on participating in the 4A 300-meter hurdles at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2041 (by K. King), Congratulating Tyal Peterson of Petersburg High School on participating in the 1A discus at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2042 (by K. King), Congratulating Sirena Minjarez of Seagraves High School on participating in the 2A shot put at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2043 (by K. King), Congratulating Parker Carson of Turkey Valley High School on participating in the 1A 800-meter run at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2045 (by Goldman), Congratulating Julia Hunnell on graduating as the valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Benbrook Middle-High School.

HR 2046 (by Goldman), Congratulating Ian Jimenez on graduating as the valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Southwest High School.

HR 2047 (by Goldman), Congratulating Jasmin Mejia on graduating as the salutatorian of the Class of 2019 at Western Hills High School.

HR 2048 (by Goldman), Congratulating Patty McKenney on her retirement from Westpark Elementary School in Benbrook.

HR 2049 (by Nevárez), Commemorating the signing of the memorandum of understanding between the Center for Big Bend Studies, the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, and the city of Ágreda, Spain.

HR 2050 (by Gutierrez), Congratulating Adriann Oommen and her fellow members of the UT Austin Concrete Canoe Team on winning the 2019 ASCE Texas-Mexico Student Conference regional competition.

HR 2051 (by Gutierrez), Congratulating Kathryn Mary Criaco on her graduation from The University of Texas at Austin.

HR 2053 (by Longoria), Congratulating Irma Davis of Dishman Elementary School in Harlingen CISD on her receipt of the 2019 H-E-B Excellence in Education Award in the elementary school principal category.

HR 2054 (by Israel), Congratulating Joe Cervantes of Connally High School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2055 (by Israel), Congratulating Sara Lucas of Hendrickson High School on being named the 2019 District Secondary Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2056 (by Israel), Congratulating Patti Bergin of Weiss High School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2057 (by Israel), Congratulating Margaret Dominguez of Cele Middle School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2058 (by Israel), Congratulating Ryan Morris of Dessau Middle School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2059 (by Israel), Congratulating Haley Honey of Kelly Lane Middle School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2060 (by Israel), Congratulating Pamela Christian of Park Crest Middle School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2061 (by Israel), Congratulating Tammy Bland of Westview Middle School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2062 (by Israel), Congratulating Taydra Cage of Brookhollow Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2063 (by Israel), Congratulating Jodi Witt of Caldwell Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2064 (by Israel), Congratulating Margaret Olivarez of Copperfield Elementary School on being named the 2019 District Elementary Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2065 (by Israel), Congratulating Dianna Gutierrez of Dearing Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2066 (by Israel), Congratulating Rebecca Bassett of Delco Primary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2067 (by Israel), Congratulating Brandi Spear of Dessau Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2068 (by Israel), Congratulating Anna Vazquez of Highland Park Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2069 (by Israel), Congratulating Sarah Boyle of Mott Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2070 (by Israel), Congratulating Patricia Baggerly of Murchison Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2071 (by Israel), Congratulating Audreya Valentine of Northwest Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2072 (by Israel), Congratulating Hilda Hernandez of Parmer Lane Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2073 (by Israel), Congratulating Carrie Quinney of Riojas Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2074 (by Israel), Congratulating Judy Lau of River Oaks Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2075 (by Israel), Congratulating Denise Barela of Rowe Lane Elementary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2076 (by Israel), Congratulating Kelly Gilbert of Windermere Primary School on being named a 2019 Humanitarian of the Year by the Pflugerville Independent School District.

HR 2078 (by Collier), Commending Paige Bostic for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Nicole Collier.

HR 2079 (by Kacal), Commemorating the 150th anniversary of Grace United Methodist Church in Hearne.

HR 2080 (by Klick), Honoring Rodeo Dental and Orthodontics for its pro bono contributions.

HR 2084 (by Toth), Congratulating Patrick Piperi of The Woodlands High School on winning the 6A boys' shot put gold medal at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2085 (by Toth), Congratulating Madeleine Smith on graduating as valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at The John Cooper School in The Woodlands.

HR 2086 (by Toth), Congratulating The Woodlands High School boys' cross country team on winning the 6A title at the 2018 UIL Cross Country State Championships.

HR 2087 (by Toth), Congratulating the Legacy Preparatory Christian Academy girls' track & field team on winning the 2019 TAPPS 3A state championship.

HR 2089 (by Coleman, et al.), Honoring the Laney and Laney Hobby Fellows for their contributions to the 86th Texas Legislative Session.

HR 2090 (by J. González), Commending entrepreneur Jorge Baldor for creating the Mercado369 community arts center in Dallas.

HR 2092 (by Springer), Congratulating Allison Hedrick of Lindsay High School on her championship wins in the 2A girls' 3,200-meter and 1,600-meter runs at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2093 (by Springer), Congratulating Jorden Zarate of Spur High School on winning the gold medal in the 1A boys' 3,200-meter run at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2094 (by Goldman), Recognizing Thu Pham of Paschal High School in Fort Worth on receiving a 2019 Leo C. Benavides Award.

HR 2095 (by Muñoz), Commending the Calaveras Motorcycle Club for its community service.

HR 2096 (by Lucio), Congratulating Arianna Douglas on graduating as salutatorian of the Class of 2019 at Veterans Memorial Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 2097 (by Lucio), Congratulating Lauren Serra on graduating as valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Veterans Memorial Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 2098 (by Lucio), Congratulating Johanna Arguello-Garcia on graduating as salutatorian of the Class of 2019 at Pace Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 2099 (by Lucio), Congratulating Ezequiel Garcia on graduating as valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Pace Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 2100 (by Lucio), Congratulating W. F. Strong and Texas Standard on the success of the "Stories from Texas" book and radio series.

HR 2101 (by Price), Commemorating Flag Day 2019.

HR 2102 (by Price), Commemorating the Fourth of July, 2019.

HR 2104 (by Herrero), Commemorating the one-year anniversary of the dedication of Valent Hall at United States Coast Guard Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi.

HR 2107 (by Herrero), Congratulating Dajia Contreras on becoming the first female Golden Gloves state boxing champion from Corpus Christi.

HR 2113 was previously adopted.

HR 2115 (by Price), Commemorating Patriot Day, September 11, 2019.

HR 2116 (by Dominguez), Congratulating Arianna Douglas on graduating as salutatorian of the Class of 2019 at Veterans Memorial Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 2117 (by Dominguez), Congratulating Lauren Serra on graduating as valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Veterans Memorial Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 2118 (by Dominguez), Congratulating Valeria Rocha on graduating as salutatorian of the Class of 2019 at Rivera Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 2119 (by Dominguez), Congratulating Jocelyn Quintero on graduating as valedictorian of the Class of 2019 at Rivera Early College High School in Brownsville.

HR 2121 (by Price), Recognizing September 20, 2019, as National POW/MIA Recognition Day.

HR 2122 (by Price), Commemorating Gold Star Mother's Day 2019.

HR 2123 (by Price), Commemorating Veterans Day 2019.

HR 2124 (by Capriglione), Congratulating the girls' soccer team from Carroll High School in Southlake on winning the 2019 UIL 6A state championship.

HR 2125 (by Price), Commemorating Thanksgiving 2019.

HR 2126 (by Price), Commemorating Christmas on December 25, 2019.

HR 2127 (by Price), Commemorating Texas Independence Day on March 2, 2020.

HR 2128 (by Price), Commemorating Easter 2020.

HR 2129 (by Price), Commemorating Flag Day 2020.

HR 2130 (by Price), Commemorating the Fourth of July, 2020.

HR 2131 (by Price), Commemorating Patriot Day, September 11, 2020.

HR 2132 (by Price), Recognizing September 17, 2019, as Constitution Day.

HR 2133 (by Price), Recognizing September 17, 2020, as Constitution Day.

HR 2134 (by Price), Recognizing September 18, 2020, as National POW/MIA Recognition Day.

HR 2135 (by Price), Commemorating Gold Star Mother's Day 2020.

HR 2136 (by Price), Commemorating Veterans Day 2020.

HR 2137 (by Price), Commemorating Thanksgiving 2020.

HR 2138 (by Price), Commemorating Christmas on December 25, 2020.

HR 2139 (by Price), Recognizing June 2019 as National Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month.

HR 2140 (by Price), Recognizing February 2020 as American Heart Month in Texas.

HR 2141 (by Price), Recognizing April 2020 as National Donate Life Month.

HR 2142 (by Price), Recognizing May 2020 as Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month.

HR 2143 (by Price), Recognizing June 2020 as National Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month.

HR 2144 (by Price), Recognizing September 2020 as Pulmonary Fibrosis Awareness Month.

HR 2145 (by Price), Recognizing November 2020 as American Diabetes Month.

HR 2146 was previously adopted.

HR 2147 (by K. King), Congratulating the Farwell High School boys' golf team on its participation in the 2019 UIL Golf State Tournament.

HR 2149 (by Bucy), Honoring Yellow House Foundation for its contributions to substance abuse recovery in Williamson and Travis Counties.

HR 2150 (by Springer), Congratulating Isaiah Maldonado of Paducah High School on his championship wins at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2151 (by Springer), Congratulating Jacob Cole of Spur High School on winning the gold medal in the Class 1A boys' 110-meter hurdles at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2152 (by Springer), Congratulating Machala Hengen of Post High School on her championship win in the Class 2A girls' 300-meter hurdles at the 2019 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2153 (by Springer), Congratulating Jack Helton of Wheeler County on his receipt of a Distinguished Alumni Award from the Texas Tech University College of Arts & Sciences.

HR 2154 (by Price), Congratulating Hodges Farms for winning a Blue Legacy Award from the Water Conservation Advisory Council.

HR 2155 (by Lozano), Congratulating Annie Laurie Victoria Gibson on her graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy.

HR 2157 (by Vo), Commending Alexis Gonzales for her service as chief of staff in the office of State Representative Hubert Vo.

HR 2158 (by Vo), Commending Vicente Andrew Sanchez for his service as legislative director in the office of State Representative Hubert Vo.

HR 2159 (by Vo), Commending Codi Nguyen for his service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Hubert Vo.

HR 2160 (by Vo), Commending Hannah Garcia for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Hubert Vo.

HR 2161 (by Vo), Commending Neha Valmiki for her service as an intern in the office of State Representative Hubert Vo during the 86th Legislative Session.

HR 2162 (by Vo), Commending Jacqueline Giang for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Hubert Vo.

HR 2163 (by Capriglione, Goldman, and Tinderholt), Honoring Pastor Jeff King for his assistance in helping to secure the safe return of an eight-year-old kidnapping victim in Fort Worth.

HR 2164 (by Bohac), Commending Wade Cope for his service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Dwayne Bohac.

HR 2165 (by Meza), Recognizing June 28-July 3, 2019, as General Conference of Grand Courts Heroines of Jericho of the United States and Bahamas Days in Irving.

HR 2166 (by Price), Recognizing National Glaucoma Awareness Month in January 2020.

HR 2169 (by Price), Commemorating Armed Forces Day on May 16, 2020.

HR 2172 (by Shaheen), Congratulating Frisco native Maelyn Jarmon for her victory on Season 16 of The Voice.

HR 2174 (by Patterson), Congratulating Adam Mendoza of Pilot Point High School on his first-place finish in the 3A boys' 800-meter run at the 201  UIL Track & Field State Meet.

HR 2175 (by K. King), Congratulating Sarah Beth Lively on the renaming of Fulmore Middle School in Austin in her honor.

HR 2177 (by Price), Congratulating Ken Levine on his retirement as director of the Texas Sunset Commission.

HR 2197 (by Darby and Sheffield), Commemorating the dedication of a statue to World War II veteran and former Texas A&M president James Earl Rudder on June 6, 2019, in Brady.

HR 2199 (by Price), Congratulating the baseball team from San Jacinto Christian Academy in Amarillo on winning the 2019 TAPPS Division IV state championship.

HR 2200 (by Price), Paying tribute to the heroism of Lieutenant Colonel James E. Rudder and the members of the U.S. Army 2nd Ranger Battalion--the "Boys of Pointe du Hoc"--during the D-Day invasion of 1944.

HR 2201 (by Krause), Honoring the Texas Travel Industry Association for its contributions.

HR 2203 (by Price), Congratulating Dr. Amanda Stipe Veesart on being named associate dean of the Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.

HR 2204 (by Fierro), Commending the members of Company E of the Texas National Guard for their valiant service during World War II.

HR 2207 (by Herrero), Congratulating International Consulting Engineers for winning the overall USDA Small Business Contractor of the Year award for 2019.

HR 2209 (by Price), Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.

HR 2210 (by Price), Commemorating the 17 missions of the Apollo program on the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.

HR 2211 (by Anchia), Commending Chelsea Rangel for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Rafael Anchia.

HR 2212 (by Anchia), Commending Kelly Peterson for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Rafael Anchia during the 86th Legislative Session.

HR 2213 (by Anchia), Commending Hypatia Sorunke for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Rafael Anchia during the 86th Legislative Session.

HR 2214 (by Anchia), Commending Gabrielle Sigler for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Rafael Anchia.

HR 2215 (by Bohac), Commending James G. Cosgrove for his service as legislative director in the office of State Representative Dwayne Bohac.

HR 2218 (by K. King), Congratulating Caden Carwile of Olton High School on his participation in the 2019 UIL Golf State Tournament.

HR 2219 (by K. King), Congratulating Braxton Floyd of Pampa High School on his participation in the 2019 UIL Golf State Tournament.

HR 2220 (by K. King), Congratulating the Morton High School boys's golf team on its participation in the 2019 UIL Golf State Tournament.

HR 2221 (by Anchia), Commending the fellows of the 2019 Moreno/Rangel Legislative Leadership Program for their service.

The resolutions were adopted.

The following memorial resolutions were laid before the house:

HR 2029 (by Guillen), In memory of Margarita Carrera Garcia of Rio Grande City.

HR 2033 (by Martinez), In memory of John Paul Flores of Weslaco.

HR 2081 (by Farrar), In memory of Rodolfo "Rudy" G. Sanchez of Rockdale.

HR 2091 (by Raymond), In memory of Martin Siller Cuellar Sr. of Laredo.

HR 2105 (by Herrero), In memory of U.S. Navy Captain (Ret.) Frank Montesano of Corpus Christi.

HR 2106 (by Herrero), In memory of David G. Noyola of Corpus Christi.

HR 2111 (by Herrero), In memory of Buck Robert Sosa of Corpus Christi.

HR 2173 (by T. King), In memory of Daniel Romo Tristan of Sabinal.

HR 2176 (by K. King), In memory of Franklin T. Lively.

HR 2178 (by J. González), In memory of Muhlaysia Booker of Dallas.

HR 2192 (by Guillen), In memory of U.S. Army Private First Class Herschel Mearl Riggs of Rio Grande City.

HR 2168 (by Schaefer), In memory of Rosalie Korinn Howerton of Tyler.

HR 2208 (by Lucio), In memory of U.S. Army Sergeant Bernard James Stephan.

SCR 65 (Schaefer - House Sponsor), In memory of William James "Jamie" Boring.

HR 2202 (by Geren), In memory of Richard Gilmore Lauderdale of Fort Worth.

HR 2206 (by Sanford), In memory of Mary Tarrant Valentine of McKinney.

HR 2222 (by Meyer), In memory of Dr. Paul Gene Meyer.

The resolutions were unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

Notice was given at this time that the speaker had signed bills and resolutions in the presence of the house (see the addendum to the daily journal, Signed by the Speaker, House List No. 44).

(Speaker in the chair)

MOTION IN WRITING
AUTHORIZING COMMITTEES

Representative Geren offered the following motion in writing:

Mr. Speaker:

I move to authorize the speaker to appoint two committees of six members each, one to notify the senate, and one to notify the governor, that the house has completed its labors and is prepared to stand adjourned sine die.
Geren

The motion was read and prevailed.

COMMITTEES APPOINTED

The speaker announced the appointment of the following committee to notify the senate that the house has completed its labors and is ready to adjourn sine die: Paddie, chair; Anchia, Klick, Krause, Moody, and Nevárez.

The speaker announced the appointment of the following committee to notify the governor that the house has completed its labors and is ready to adjourn sine die: Huberty, chair; Burrows, J.E. Johnson, Morrison, Lucio, and C. Turner.

GOVERNOR NOTIFIED

The committee appointed to notify the governor that the house has completed its labors and is ready to adjourn sine die reported that they had performed the duty assigned to them.

SENATE NOTIFIED

The committee appointed to notify the senate that the house has completed its labors and is ready to adjourn sine die reported that they had performed the duty assigned to them.

PROVIDING FOR ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE

At 12:48 p.m., Representative Moody moved that, at the conclusion of the receipt of messages from the senate, the signing of bills and resolutions, and administrative matters, the house stand adjourned sine die in memory of the Honorable Charles Ronald Rose Sr. of Dallas, father of Representative Rose.

The motion prevailed.

(Goldman in the chair)

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

A message from the senate was received at this time (see the addendum to the daily journal, Messages from the Senate, Message No. 2).

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

Notice was given at this time that the speaker had signed bills and resolutions in the presence of the house (see the addendum to the daily journal, Signed by the Speaker, House List No. 42).

(Speaker in the chair)

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

Notice was given at this time that the speaker had signed bills and resolutions in the presence of the house (see the addendum to the daily journal, Signed by the Speaker, House List No. 45 and Senate List Nos. 34, 35, and 36).

ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE

In accordance with a previous motion, Speaker Bonnen, at 4:49 p.m., pronounced the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Eighty-Sixth Legislature adjourned sine die.



ADDENDUM



SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

The following bills and resolutions were today signed in the presence of the house by the speaker:

House List No. 41

HB 6, HB 234, HB 410, HB 492, HB 496, HB 510, HB 684, HB 700, HB 722, HB 766, HB 812, HB 994, HB 1313, HB 1399, HB 1495, HB 1504, HB 1545, HB 1576, HB 1584, HB 1634, HB 1734, HB 1735, HB 1833, HB 1962, HB 1973, HB 2065, HB 2143, HB 2155, HB 2210, HB 2287, HB 2402, HB 2463, HB 2524, HB 2587, HB 2747, HB 2764, HB 2858, HB 3148, HB 3193, HB 3222, HB 3317, HB 3420, HB 3582, HB 3636, HB 3745, HB 3834, HB 3842, HB 4120, HB 4388, HB 4542, HB 4749, HCR 172

House List No. 42

HB 109, HB 1053, HB 1177, HB 1397, HB 1523, HB 1755, HB 2726, HB 2847, HB 3284, HB 3371, HB 3557, HB 3800, HB 3808, HB 4181, HB 4686, HB 4712, HCR 181, HCR 182, HCR 183, HCR 184, HCR 185, HCR 186, HCR 187, HCR 189, HCR 190, HCR 191, HCR 192, HCR 193, HJR 34

House List No. 43

HB 4205

House List No. 44

HB 1

House List No. 45

HB 680, HB 3, HB 3906, HCR 174, HCR 175

Senate List No. 34

SB 6, SB 11, SB 12, SB 20, SB 30, SB 390, SB 500, SB 562, SB 601, SB 604, SB 616, SB 619, SB 799, SB 815, SB 891, SB 911, SB 916, SB 944, SB 982, SB 1096, SB 1151, SB 1207, SB 1742, SB 1845, SB 1991, SB 2138, SB 2342, SB 2432, SB 2551, SCR 66, SCR 67

Senate List No. 35

SB 2

Senate List No. 36

SCR 65


MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

The following messages from the senate were today received by the house:

Message No. 1

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
SENATE CHAMBER
Austin, Texas
Monday, May 27, 2019

The Honorable Speaker of the House
House Chamber
Austin, Texas

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has taken the following action:

THE SENATE HAS PASSED THE FOLLOWING MEASURES:

HCR 191
Huberty
Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections in H.B. No. 3906.

HCR 192
Burrows
SPONSOR: Hancock
Instructing the enrolling clerk of the senate to make technical corrections in S.B. No. 2.

HCR 193
Huberty
SPONSOR: Taylor
Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections in H.B. No. 3.

Respectfully,
Patsy Spaw
Secretary of the Senate

Message No. 2

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
SENATE CHAMBER
Austin, Texas
Monday, May 27, 2019 - 2

The Honorable Speaker of the House
House Chamber
Austin, Texas

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has taken the following action:

THE SENATE HAS PASSED THE FOLLOWING MEASURES:

HCR 174
Springer
SPONSOR: Fallon
Paying tribute to Kenneth E. Stumpf on the occasion of the 2019 Medal of Honor Host City Weekend in Gainesville.

HCR 175
Springer
SPONSOR: Fallon
Paying tribute to Patrick Henry Brady on the occasion of the 2019 Medal of Honor Host City Weekend in Gainesville.

Respectfully,
Patsy Spaw
Secretary of the Senate


APPENDIX


ENROLLED

May 26 - HB 6, HB 234, HB 410, HB 510, HB 684, HB 700, HB 766, HB 812, HB 994, HB 1399, HB 1504, HB 1545, HB 1576, HB 1584, HB 1634, HB 1734, HB 1735, HB 1833, HB 1869, HB 1962, HB 2065, HB 2155, HB 2195, HB 2210, HB 2287, HB 2402, HB 2463, HB 2524, HB 2536, HB 2587, HB 2747, HB 2764, HB 2858, HB 3148, HB 3222, HB 3317, HB 3420, HB 3582, HB 3745, HB 3834, HB 3842, HB 4032, HB 4120, HB 4280, HB 4388, HB 4706, HB 4749, HCR 172

May 27 - HB 1, HB 3, HB 109, HB 492, HB 496, HB 680, HB 722, HB 1053, HB 1177, HB 1313, HB 1397, HB 1495, HB 1523, HB 1755, HB 1973, HB 2143, HB 2726, HB 2847, HB 3193, HB 3284, HB 3371, HB 3557, HB 3636, HB 3800, HB 3808, HB 3906, HB 4181, HB 4205, HB 4542, HB 4686, HB 4712, HCR 174, HCR 175, HCR 181, HCR 182, HCR 183, HCR 184, HCR 185, HCR 186, HCR 187, HCR 189, HCR 190, HCR 191, HCR 192, HCR 193, HJR 34


SENT TO THE GOVERNOR

May 26 - HB 25, HB 37, HB 53, HB 337, HB 440, HB 477, HB 720, HB 1019, HB 1052, HB 1059, HB 1065, HB 1070, HB 1079, HB 1090, HB 1152, HB 1181, HB 1251, HB 1325, HB 1342, HB 1346, HB 1387, HB 1442, HB 1501, HB 1528, HB 1535, HB 1651, HB 1767, HB 1780, HB 1829, HB 1848, HB 1865, HB 1883, HB 1899, HB 1927, HB 1964, HB 1992, HB 1997, HB 2018, HB 2038, HB 2059, HB 2060, HB 2077, HB 2088, HB 2110, HB 2119, HB 2140, HB 2176, HB 2179, HB 2184, HB 2202, HB 2205, HB 2248, HB 2271, HB 2272, HB 2315, HB 2362, HB 2410, HB 2430, HB 2454, HB 2497, HB 2503, HB 2514, HB 2526, HB 2554, HB 2564, HB 2569, HB 2604, HB 2613, HB 2625, HB 2629, HB 2633, HB 2659, HB 2668, HB 2671, HB 2680, HB 2694, HB 2736, HB 2737, HB 2767, HB 2783, HB 2793, HB 2828, HB 2835, HB 2837, HB 2840, HB 2845, HB 2929, HB 2945, HB 2955, HB 2971, HB 2977, HB 3001, HB 3014, HB 3019, HB 3029, HB 3045, HB 3047, HB 3070, HB 3078, HB 3079, HB 3084, HB 3171, HB 3343, HB 3361, HB 3435, HB 3436, HB 3540, HB 3542, HB 3598, HB 3603, HB 3609, HB 3616, HB 3650, HB 3652, HB 3655, HB 3706, HB 3771, HB 3815, HB 3838, HB 3850, HB 3855, HB 3863, HB 4211, HB 4257, HB 4289, HB 4342, HB 4345, HB 4347, HB 4505, HB 4569, HB 4584, HB 4628, HB 4629, HB 4631, HB 4639, HB 4640, HB 4642, HB 4643, HB 4645, HB 4655, HB 4660, HB 4679, HB 4682, HB 4683

May 27 - HB 4205

May 28 - HB 5, HB 29, HB 69, HB 101, HB 279, HB 292, HB 356, HB 368, HB 396, HB 406, HB 463, HB 489, HB 515, HB 539, HB 555, HB 651, HB 685, HB 687, HB 696, HB 706, HB 771, HB 803, HB 831, HB 956, HB 996, HB 1112, HB 1135, HB 1343, HB 1401, HB 1404, HB 1474, HB 1524, HB 1532, HB 1574, HB 1614, HB 1697, HB 1709, HB 1771, HB 1850, HB 1900, HB 2042, HB 2305, HB 2318, HB 2363, HB 2364, HB 2365, HB 2718, HB 2757, HB 2794, HB 2810, HB 2813, HB 2816, HB 2856, HB 3091, HB 3117, HB 3124, HB 3145, HB 3147, HB 3163, HB 3203, HB 3247, HB 3252, HB 3306, HB 3314, HB 3345, HB 3428, HB 3522, HB 3635, HB 3703, HB 3704, HB 3716, HB 3884, HB 3965, HB 4075, HB 4129, HB 4158, HB 4166, HB 4258, HB 4350, HB 4468, HB 4559, HB 4635, HB 4672, HB 4673, HB 4674, HB 4698, HB 4704, HB 4709, HB 4716, HB 4719, HB 4720, HB 4721, HB 4725, HB 4728, HB 4729, HB 4731, HB 4734, HB 4741, HB 4744, HB 4747, HB 4754, HB 4762, HCR 76, HCR 86, HCR 117, HCR 148, HCR 177, HCR 180

May 29 - HB 3, HB 6, HB 8, HB 16, HB 19, HB 26, HB 36, HB 72, HB 76, HB 109, HB 123, HB 170, HB 191, HB 207, HB 234, HB 305, HB 391, HB 410, HB 448, HB 475, HB 492, HB 496, HB 510, HB 548, HB 601, HB 616, HB 680, HB 684, HB 700, HB 721, HB 722, HB 766, HB 812, HB 864, HB 872, HB 888, HB 906, HB 907, HB 914, HB 933, HB 963, HB 965, HB 994, HB 1025, HB 1026, HB 1028, HB 1048, HB 1051, HB 1053, HB 1063, HB 1078, HB 1120, HB 1140, HB 1174, HB 1177, HB 1215, HB 1244, HB 1263, HB 1277, HB 1313, HB 1397, HB 1399, HB 1421, HB 1495, HB 1504, HB 1523, HB 1545, HB 1548, HB 1552, HB 1576, HB 1584, HB 1590, HB 1634, HB 1731, HB 1734, HB 1735, HB 1742, HB 1755, HB 1806, HB 1824, HB 1833, HB 1849, HB 1869, HB 1941, HB 1949, HB 1962, HB 1973, HB 1999, HB 2041, HB 2048, HB 2050, HB 2053, HB 2065, HB 2102, HB 2103, HB 2112, HB 2143, HB 2155, HB 2159, HB 2169, HB 2174, HB 2190, HB 2195, HB 2199, HB 2210, HB 2218, HB 2261, HB 2287, HB 2325, HB 2335, HB 2345, HB 2348, HB 2384, HB 2402, HB 2422, HB 2424, HB 2439, HB 2446, HB 2463, HB 2477, HB 2481, HB 2486, HB 2524, HB 2536, HB 2546, HB 2584, HB 2586, HB 2587, HB 2590, HB 2620, HB 2628, HB 2640, HB 2706, HB 2726, HB 2729, HB 2747, HB 2758, HB 2763, HB 2764, HB 2771, HB 2782, HB 2784, HB 2847, HB 2858, HB 2910, HB 2913, HB 2944, HB 2978, HB 2984, HB 3012, HB 3081, HB 3082, HB 3143, HB 3148, HB 3193, HB 3195, HB 3222, HB 3224, HB 3227, HB 3231, HB 3284, HB 3285, HB 3301, HB 3304, HB 3312, HB 3316, HB 3317, HB 3371, HB 3374, HB 3390, HB 3420, HB 3460, HB 3531, HB 3557, HB 3582, HB 3630, HB 3636, HB 3642, HB 3648, HB 3668, HB 3714, HB 3745, HB 3782, HB 3800, HB 3803, HB 3808, HB 3809, HB 3834, HB 3842, HB 3867, HB 3871, HB 3875, HB 3906, HB 3911, HB 3980, HB 4032, HB 4090, HB 4120, HB 4150, HB 4181, HB 4182, HB 4260, HB 4280, HB 4298, HB 4310, HB 4372, HB 4388, HB 4390, HB 4429, HB 4455, HB 4531, HB 4533, HB 4541, HB 4542, HB 4544, HB 4614, HB 4637, HB 4644, HB 4653, HB 4657, HB 4661, HB 4662, HB 4668, HB 4676, HB 4677, HB 4678, HB 4686, HB 4687, HB 4688, HB 4689, HB 4693, HB 4697, HB 4699, HB 4702, HB 4703, HB 4706, HB 4710, HB 4712, HB 4714, HB 4730, HB 4742, HB 4749, HB 4752, HCR 172, HCR 174, HCR 175

June 5 - HB 1


SENT TO THE COMPTROLLER

May 27 - HB 1


SENT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE

May 28 - HJR 4

May 29 - HCR 181, HCR 182, HCR 183, HCR 184, HCR 185, HCR 186, HCR 187, HCR 189, HCR 190, HCR 191, HCR 192, HCR 193, HJR 34


RECOMMENDATIONS FILED WITH THE SPEAKER

May 27 - HB 3209, HB 3211, HB 3214, HB 4750


SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

May 27 - HB 1418, HB 1443, HB 1483, HCR 19, HCR 74

May 28 - HB 121, HB 674, HB 861, HB 869, HB 871, HB 883, HB 1039, HB 1074, HB 1249, HB 1256, HB 1279, HB 1570, HB 1597, HCR 131, HCR 137

May 29 - HB 1667, HB 1702, HB 1757, HB 1779, HB 1820, HB 2240, HB 2320, HB 2340, HB 2351, HB 2380, HB 2452, HB 2502, HB 2624, HB 2634, HB 2650, HB 2867, HB 2952, HB 2963, HB 3106, HB 3329, HB 3442, HB 3913, HB 4174, HB 4456, HCR 42

May 31 - HB 111, HB 1142, HB 1856, HB 1858, HB 1902, HB 1969, HB 2107, HB 2198, HB 2203, HB 2246, HB 2321, HB 2329, HB 2529, HB 2530, HB 2615, HB 2684, HB 2697, HB 2779, HB 2790, HB 2979, HB 3086, HB 3441, HB 4465, HB 4638, HB 4641

June 2 - HB 18, HB 80, HB 295, HB 452, HB 504, HB 531, HB 553, HB 558, HB 639, HB 714, HB 823, HB 866, HB 918, HB 961, HB 985, HB 1351, HB 1386, HB 1435, HB 1526, HB 1543, HB 1631, HB 1694, HB 1789, HB 1884, HB 2299, HB 2699, HB 2730, HB 2778, HB 2846, HB 2894, HB 2899, HB 3142, HB 3233, HB 3365, HB 3552, HB 3753, HB 3954, HB 4548, HB 4690, HB 4723

June 4 - HB 8, HB 1002, HB 1516, HB 1590, HB 2613

June 5 - HB 259, HB 1262, HB 2441, HB 2755, HB 2859, HB 3540, HB 4611

June 6 - HB 1387

June 7 - HB 293, HB 511, HB 692, HB 1130, HB 1455, HB 1885, HB 1894, HB 2164, HB 2188, HB 2805, HB 2868, HB 3041, HB 3100, HB 3384, HB 4171, HB 4179, HB 4388, HB 4663, HB 4666, HB 4671, HB 4705, HB 4727, HCR 35, HCR 140

June 10 - HB 5, HB 23, HB 25, HB 37, HB 53, HB 88, HB 137, HB 162, HB 165, HB 273, HB 277, HB 279, HB 292, HB 300, HB 304, HB 310, HB 330, HB 356, HB 368, HB 369, HB 387, HB 396, HB 406, HB 440, HB 449, HB 477, HB 489, HB 539, HB 541, HB 554, HB 555, HB 587, HB 635, HB 643, HB 653, HB 667, HB 678, HB 687, HB 696, HB 720, HB 770, HB 803, HB 807, HB 819, HB 837, HB 881, HB 882, HB 884, HB 902, HB 1052, HB 1060, HB 1065, HB 1070, HB 1079, HB 1090, HB 1143, HB 1152, HB 1181, HB 1191, HB 1251, HB 1306, HB 1325, HB 1342, HB 1346, HB 1442, HB 1501, HB 1505, HB 1528, HB 1532, HB 1535, HB 1542, HB 1574, HB 1614, HB 1674, HB 1676, HB 1678, HB 1693, HB 1697, HB 1709, HB 1717, HB 1780, HB 1791, HB 1815, HB 1848, HB 1865, HB 1883, HB 1899, HB 1900, HB 1927, HB 1997, HB 2018, HB 2038, HB 2042, HB 2059, HB 2060, HB 2088, HB 2110, HB 2119, HB 2140, HB 2179, HB 2184, HB 2202, HB 2205, HB 2229, HB 2248, HB 2271, HB 2290, HB 2305, HB 2315, HB 2318, HB 2331, HB 2364, HB 2365, HB 2410, HB 2430, HB 2454, HB 2461, HB 2497, HB 2503, HB 2504, HB 2526, HB 2554, HB 2564, HB 2569, HB 2571, HB 2577, HB 2594, HB 2604, HB 2617, HB 2625, HB 2629, HB 2633, HB 2643, HB 2659, HB 2668, HB 2671, HB 2677, HB 2680, HB 2698, HB 2709, HB 2734, HB 2737, HB 2757, HB 2780, HB 2783, HB 2789, HB 2791, HB 2792, HB 2793, HB 2794, HB 2809, HB 2810, HB 2812, HB 2813, HB 2826, HB 2828, HB 2830, HB 2837, HB 2840, HB 2929, HB 2945, HB 2950, HB 2955, HB 2971, HB 2977, HB 3001, HB 3006, HB 3007, HB 3011, HB 3014, HB 3019, HB 3029, HB 3047, HB 3068, HB 3070, HB 3079, HB 3084, HB 3116, HB 3165, HB 3171, HB 3175, HB 3228, HB 3300, HB 3339, HB 3343, HB 3394, HB 3405, HB 3435, HB 3440, HB 3463, HB 3471, HB 3475, HB 3496, HB 3529, HB 3598, HB 3601, HB 3603, HB 3609, HB 3650, HB 3652, HB 3655, HB 3656, HB 3671, HB 3688, HB 3689, HB 3706, HB 3754, HB 3760, HB 3768, HB 3771, HB 3780, HB 3838, HB 3934, HB 4130, HB 4157, HB 4195, HB 4205, HB 4211, HB 4236, HB 4257, HB 4289, HB 4342, HB 4345, HB 4505, HB 4584, HB 4628, HB 4629, HB 4631, HB 4639, HB 4642, HB 4643, HB 4660, HB 4679, HB 4682, HB 4684, HB 4691, HB 4692, HB 4696, HB 4718, HB 4724, HCR 120

June 12 - HB 3

June 13 - HB 7

June 14 - HB 6, HB 16, HB 19, HB 26, HB 29, HB 36, HB 65, HB 72, HB 76, HB 123, HB 191, HB 207, HB 234, HB 253, HB 305, HB 337, HB 391, HB 410, HB 475, HB 492, HB 510, HB 515, HB 519, HB 548, HB 601, HB 616, HB 680, HB 684, HB 685, HB 700, HB 706, HB 721, HB 722, HB 766, HB 812, HB 831, HB 864, HB 872, HB 888, HB 906, HB 907, HB 914, HB 933, HB 956, HB 963, HB 965, HB 996, HB 1025, HB 1026, HB 1028, HB 1048, HB 1051, HB 1063, HB 1078, HB 1112, HB 1177, HB 1225, HB 1244, HB 1263, HB 1277, HB 1307, HB 1313, HB 1343, HB 1374, HB 1397, HB 1399, HB 1401, HB 1421, HB 1495, HB 1504, HB 1523, HB 1524, HB 1548, HB 1552, HB 1576, HB 1605, HB 1607, HB 1651, HB 1652, HB 1731, HB 1734, HB 1735, HB 1755, HB 1810, HB 1824, HB 1833, HB 1849, HB 1850, HB 1869, HB 1888, HB 1891, HB 1896, HB 1901, HB 1940, HB 1941, HB 1949, HB 1973, HB 1999, HB 2041, HB 2048, HB 2050, HB 2053, HB 2065, HB 2075, HB 2092, HB 2102, HB 2103, HB 2143, HB 2159, HB 2167, HB 2169, HB 2174, HB 2176, HB 2190, HB 2195, HB 2210, HB 2214, HB 2218, HB 2245, HB 2256, HB 2261, HB 2287, HB 2325, HB 2335, HB 2345, HB 2358, HB 2363, HB 2384, HB 2422, HB 2424, HB 2439, HB 2486, HB 2514, HB 2524, HB 2536, HB 2546, HB 2584, HB 2586, HB 2590, HB 2620, HB 2628, HB 2640, HB 2694, HB 2706, HB 2726, HB 2729, HB 2736, HB 2747, HB 2758, HB 2763, HB 2764, HB 2771, HB 2782, HB 2784, HB 2816, HB 2835, HB 2845, HB 2847, HB 2858, HB 2910, HB 2944, HB 2978, HB 2984, HB 3012, HB 3040, HB 3044, HB 3045, HB 3081, HB 3091, HB 3117, HB 3124, HB 3143, HB 3145, HB 3147, HB 3148, HB 3163, HB 3167, HB 3193, HB 3203, HB 3222, HB 3224, HB 3227, HB 3231, HB 3247, HB 3284, HB 3285, HB 3301, HB 3304, HB 3306, HB 3312, HB 3314, HB 3316, HB 3317, HB 3345, HB 3361, HB 3371, HB 3390, HB 3428, HB 3460, HB 3522, HB 3531, HB 3557, HB 3582, HB 3616, HB 3630, HB 3635, HB 3636, HB 3642, HB 3668, HB 3703, HB 3704, HB 3714, HB 3716, HB 3745, HB 3782, HB 3800, HB 3803, HB 3808, HB 3809, HB 3815, HB 3834, HB 3842, HB 3850, HB 3863, HB 3867, HB 3871, HB 3875, HB 3884, HB 3906, HB 3911, HB 3965, HB 3980, HB 4071, HB 4075, HB 4090, HB 4120, HB 4129, HB 4150, HB 4166, HB 4258, HB 4260, HB 4280, HB 4298, HB 4310, HB 4347, HB 4350, HB 4372, HB 4390, HB 4429, HB 4455, HB 4531, HB 4533, HB 4541, HB 4542, HB 4544, HB 4559, HB 4614, HB 4672, HB 4673, HB 4674, HB 4699, HB 4710, HB 4712, HB 4716, HB 4719, HB 4720, HB 4725, HB 4728, HB 4729, HB 4734, HB 4741, HB 4754, HB 4762, HCR 76, HCR 117, HCR 148, HCR 172, HCR 174, HCR 175, HCR 177, HCR 180

June 15 - HB 1, HB 98, HB 101, HB 170, HB 496, HB 771, HB 1545, HB 1661, HB 1743, HB 1767, HB 1992, HB 2362, HB 2463, HB 3366, HB 3420, HB 3503, HB 4428, HB 4749


FILED WITHOUT THE GOVERNOR'S SIGNATURE

May 27 - HB 1439, HB 1488

May 28 - HB 1417, HB 1537

May 29 - HB 4649

June 2 - HB 1633, HB 2566, HB 3356

June 7 - HB 294, HB 4170, HB 4172, HB 4173, HB 4646, HB 4669, HB 4680, HB 4694, HB 4695, HB 4733, HB 4765

June 10 - HB 1019, HB 1379, HB 1829, HB 1962, HB 1964, HB 2077, HB 2272, HB 2660, HB 2767, HB 2914, HB 3209, HB 3211, HB 3214, HB 3386, HB 3436, HB 3542, HB 3663, HB 4520, HB 4569, HB 4636, HB 4640, HB 4645, HB 4655, HB 4656, HB 4659, HB 4675, HB 4683, HB 4726

June 14 - HB 1135, HB 1136, HB 1140, HB 1474, HB 1634, HB 2199, HB 2402, HB 2446, HB 2477, HB 2587, HB 2718, HB 2775, HB 2913, HB 3374, HB 3855, HB 4032, HB 4158, HB 4181, HB 4182, HB 4468, HB 4635, HB 4637, HB 4644, HB 4653, HB 4657, HB 4661, HB 4662, HB 4668, HB 4676, HB 4677, HB 4678, HB 4686, HB 4687, HB 4688, HB 4689, HB 4693, HB 4697, HB 4698, HB 4702, HB 4704, HB 4706, HB 4709, HB 4714, HB 4721, HB 4730, HB 4731, HB 4742, HB 4744, HB 4747, HB 4752

June 15 - HB 69, HB 1584, HB 2155


VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR

June 15 - HB 51, HB 70, HB 93, HB 109, HB 345, HB 389, HB 448, HB 455, HB 463, HB 651, HB 929, HB 994, HB 1031, HB 1053, HB 1059, HB 1099, HB 1120, HB 1168, HB 1174, HB 1215, HB 1404, HB 1742, HB 1771, HB 1806, HB 2111, HB 2112, HB 2348, HB 2475, HB 2481, HB 2856, HB 3022, HB 3078, HB 3082, HB 3195, HB 3252, HB 3490, HB 3511, HB 3648, HB 3910, HB 4703, HCR 86, HCR 133



PERMANENT OFFICER OF THE HOUSE APPOINTED
OATH OF OFFICE ADMINISTERED

June 21 - Pursuant to the Housekeeping Resolution and Section 301.006, Government Code, Speaker Bonnen announced the appointment of and administered the constitutional oath of office to the following permanent officer of the House of Representatives of the Eighty-Sixth Legislature of the State of Texas:

Assistant Parliamentarian
Ikenna Okoro