HOUSE JOURNAL


EIGHTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION


PROCEEDINGS


THIRTY-FOURTH DAY --- TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021

The house met at 10:13 a.m. and was called to order by the speaker.

The roll of the house was called and a quorum was announced present (Record 428).

Present — Mr. Speaker(C); Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

The invocation was offered by Representative Rose as follows:

Most gracious and heavenly Father, we come before you with praise and thanksgiving in our hearts. We thank you for this day and the blessing it brings. Lord, thank you for the opportunity to serve your people, and may we always be mindful of that as we deliberate to make Texas better. Give us wisdom and understanding. Lord, bless all those who are under the sound of my voice and our loved ones who are at home as we do this work. Lord, bless this house. In the only name that is holy, amen.

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

LEAVES OF ABSENCE GRANTED

The following members were granted leaves of absence for today because of important business:

Huberty on motion of Kuempel.

P. King on motion of Morrison.

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Messages from the senate were received at this time (see the addendum to the daily journal, Messages from the Senate, Message Nos. 1 and 2).

SB 1 - REQUEST OF SENATE GRANTED
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED

On motion of Representative Bonnen, the house granted the request of the senate for the appointment of a Conference Committee on SB 1.

The chair announced the appointment of the following conference committee, on the part of the house, on SB 1: Bonnen, chair; Capriglione, M. González, Walle, and Wilson.

GENERAL STATE CALENDAR
HOUSE BILLS
THIRD READING

The following bills were laid before the house and read third time:

HB 217 ON THIRD READING
(by S. Thompson)

HB 217, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to postconviction forensic DNA testing.

HB 217 was passed by (Record 429): 145 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Tinderholt.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Johnson, J.E.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 429 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Tinderholt

HB 3397 ON THIRD READING
(by Murphy, et al.)

HB 3397, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to contributions to the Employees Retirement System of Texas.

HB 3397 was passed by (Record 430): 136 Yeas, 10 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Biedermann; Cain; Cason; Frullo; Gates; Middleton; Schaefer; Slaton; Toth; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Meyer.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 430 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Hefner

When Record No. 430 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Meyer

When Record No. 430 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Patterson

When Record No. 430 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Tinderholt

When Record No. 430 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Vasut

HB 3516 ON THIRD READING
(by T. King and Guillen)

HB 3516, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the regulation of the recycling of oil and gas waste.

HB 3516 was passed by (Record 431): 144 Yeas, 2 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Slaton.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Beckley.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 431 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Cain

HB 1783 ON THIRD READING
(by White, Wu, et al.)

HB 1783, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the age of a child at which a juvenile court may exercise jurisdiction over the child and to the minimum age of criminal responsibility.

HB 1783 was passed by (Record 432): 145 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Schaefer.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Beckley.

HB 1920 ON THIRD READING
(by Capriglione, Tinderholt, P. King, and White)

HB 1920, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the offense of possessing a weapon in a secured area of an airport.

HB 1920 was passed by (Record 433): 134 Yeas, 12 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bailes; Biedermann; Cain; Canales; Cason; Frullo; Middleton; Schaefer; Schofield; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Morales, C.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 433 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Hefner

When Record No. 433 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

C. Morales

HB 2914 ON THIRD READING
(by C. Turner, Meza, and J. González)

HB 2914, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the fee for emergency medical services in certain municipalities.

HB 2914 was passed by (Record 434): 91 Yeas, 55 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bernal; Bowers; Bucy; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Lambert; Larson; Longoria; Lopez; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Sherman; Shine; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Buckley; Burns; Cain; Capriglione; Cason; Cook; Craddick; Dean; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Goldman; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Krause; Kuempel; Landgraf; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Metcalf; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Rogers; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; VanDeaver; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Ellzey.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 434 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted no.

Ellzey

HB 3853 ON THIRD READING
(by Anderson, Guillen, T. King, Ashby, K. King, et al.)

HB 3853, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to middle mile broadband service provided by an electric utility.

HB 3853 was passed by (Record 435): 147 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

HB 193 ON THIRD READING
(by Rose)

HB 193, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the destruction of juvenile court records of victims of sex trafficking.

HB 193 was passed by (Record 436): 145 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Dutton; Romero.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 436 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Romero

HB 541 ON THIRD READING
(by Patterson, Collier, Burrows, Hunter, Canales, et al.)

HB 541, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to certain claims for benefits, compensation, or assistance by certain public safety employees and survivors of certain public safety employees.

HB 541 was passed by (Record 437): 136 Yeas, 9 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Biedermann; Cain; Cason; Oliverson; Schaefer; Slaton; Spiller; Toth; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C); Crockett.

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Dutton.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 437 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Hefner

When Record No. 437 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Toth

HB 2812 ON THIRD READING
(by Murphy)

HB 2812, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the creation of the disaster response loan fund and the permissible uses of that fund; making an appropriation.

HB 2812 was passed by (Record 438): 122 Yeas, 24 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Sherman; Shine; Smithee; Stephenson; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, K.; Biedermann; Cain; Cason; Cook; Cyrier; Gates; Hefner; Krause; Leman; Middleton; Patterson; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Dutton.

The chair stated that HB 2812 was passed subject to the provisions of Article III, Section 49a, of the Texas Constitution.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 438 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Clardy

When Record No. 438 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 438 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

White

HB 2446 ON THIRD READING
(by Canales)

HB 2446, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the reimbursement of expenses to certain counsel appointed to represent a defendant in a criminal proceeding.

HB 2446 was passed by (Record 439): 146 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Anchia.

HB 1256 ON THIRD READING
(by Ashby, Price, Rose, Minjarez, Stucky, et al.)

HB 1256, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the allocation of certain revenue from mixed beverage gross receipts and sales taxes.

HB 1256 was passed by (Record 440): 145 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Allen; Swanson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 440 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Allen

When Record No. 440 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Swanson

HB 2555 ON THIRD READING
(by Neave, Button, Collier, M. González, Meyer, et al.)

HB 2555, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to evidence to be included and tracked in the statewide electronic tracking system maintained for evidence of a sexual assault or other sex offense and to noncompliance with requirements imposed with respect to that evidence.

HB 2555 was passed by (Record 441): 145 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Klick; Longoria.

HB 1647 ON THIRD READING
(by Walle and Crockett)

HB 1647, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the confidentiality of eviction case information for evictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

HB 1647 was passed by (Record 442): 73 Yeas, 71 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Anchia; Beckley; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Bucy; Burrows; Campos; Canales; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Fierro; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; King, T.; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Perez; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sherman; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Buckley; Burns; Button; Cain; Cason; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Dean; Ellzey; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Goldman; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Morrison; Murphy; Murr; Noble; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Rogers; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; Toth; VanDeaver; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Capriglione; Dutton; Smith.

HB 3529 ON THIRD READING
(by Meyer)

HB 3529, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to consent for the use or possession of personal identifying information under the Identity Theft Enforcement and Protection Act.

HB 3529 was passed by (Record 443): 147 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

HB 2879 ON THIRD READING
(by Landgraf)

HB 2879, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to notice required in connection with possessory liens on certain motor vehicles.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Landgraf offered the following amendment to HB 2879:

Amend HB 2879 on third reading as follows:
(1)  On page 2, line 8, strike "19,500" and substitute "16,000".
(2)  On page 2, line 11, strike "19,500" and substitute "16,000".

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

HB 2879, as amended, was passed by (Record 444): 144 Yeas, 2 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Canales; Frullo.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Deshotel.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 444 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Frullo

HB 3022 ON THIRD READING
(by Herrero and Collier)

HB 3022, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the expunction of arrest records and files by a statutory county court.

HB 3022 was passed by (Record 445): 146 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Deshotel.

HB 3614 ON THIRD READING
(by Cain)

HB 3614, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a biennial report on state lending and credit support programs.

HB 3614 was passed by (Record 446): 143 Yeas, 2 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Lambert; Patterson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C); Rose.

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Coleman.

HB 3717 ON THIRD READING
(by Burns)

HB 3717, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the sale of a water or sewer utility system by a municipality without an election.

HB 3717 was passed by (Record 447): 138 Yeas, 9 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Canales; Cason; Hefner; Krause; Schaefer; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

HB 2093 ON THIRD READING
(by Cortez, Oliverson, et al.)

HB 2093, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to including certain licensed physician assistants in the definition of non-physician mental health professional for purposes of certain provisions applicable to non-physician mental health professionals.

HB 2093 was passed by (Record 448): 146 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Canales.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

HB 2448 ON THIRD READING
(by Canales)

HB 2448, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the verification of the incarceration of an accused person in a criminal case for the purpose of discharging a surety's liability on a bail bond.

HB 2448 was passed by (Record 449): 121 Yeas, 23 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Sherman; Shine; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Clardy; Cook; Cyrier; Ellzey; Hefner; Lambert; Metcalf; Noble; Oliverson; Patterson; Paul; Price; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Toth; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Dean; Frullo; Schofield.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 449 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Dean

When Record No. 449 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 449 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leman

When Record No. 449 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Middleton

When Record No. 449 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Tinderholt

HB 4548 ON THIRD READING
(by Burns and Guillen)

HB 4548, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the issuance of oversize or overweight permits for vehicles transporting agricultural commodities during or preceding a disaster.

HB 4548 was passed by (Record 450): 146 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Cain.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 450 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Cain

HB 2631 ON THIRD READING
(by Krause, Leach, Cason, Collier, S. Thompson, et al.)

HB 2631, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the use of in-custody informant testimony in a criminal trial.

HB 2631 was passed by (Record 451): 143 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Murr.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Burns; Dutton; Kuempel.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 451 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Burns

HB 1005 ON THIRD READING
(by Leman, Collier, A. Johnson, Smith, Hunter, et al.)

HB 1005, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the requisites of a bail bond given by certain defendants and to conditions of release on bond for certain defendants.

HB 1005 was passed by (Record 452): 141 Yeas, 5 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Clardy; Krause; Toth; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Klick.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 452 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Cain

When Record No. 452 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Clardy

When Record No. 452 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Krause

When Record No. 452 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Schaefer

When Record No. 452 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Toth

When Record No. 452 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Wilson

HB 1763 ON THIRD READING
(by Oliverson, Hefner, Lucio, C. Bell, Raymond, et al.)

HB 1763, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the contractual relationship between a pharmacist or pharmacy and a health benefit plan issuer or pharmacy benefit manager.

HB 1763 was passed by (Record 453): 147 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

HB 988 ON THIRD READING
(by Shine, Rodriguez, Lucio, Button, et al.)

HB 988, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the administration of the system for appraising property for ad valorem tax purposes.

HB 988 was passed by (Record 454): 146 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Vo.

HB 1281 ON THIRD READING
(by Wilson)

HB 1281, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the operation of certain low-powered vehicles.

HB 1281 was passed by (Record 455): 147 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting. (The vote was reconsidered later today, and HB 1281 was amended and was passed by Record No. 463.)

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

HB 582 ON THIRD READING
(by Cole, Toth, VanDeaver, Howard, Lopez, et al.)

HB 582, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the exemption of tuition and laboratory fees at public institutions of higher education for certain paramedics.

HB 582 was passed by (Record 456): 112 Yeas, 34 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frullo; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; King, K.; King, T.; Kuempel; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Neave; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Sherman; Shine; Slawson; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu.

Nays — Bonnen; Cain; Cason; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Dean; Frank; Gates; Goldman; Hefner; Holland; Kacal; Klick; Krause; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Murr; Noble; Paul; Price; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Smith; Smithee; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Zwiener.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 456 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leman

When Record No. 456 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Middleton

When Record No. 456 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Toth

HB 148 ON THIRD READING
(by Toth, Craddick, Collier, and Leman)

HB 148, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the limitations period for certain offenses involving dating or family violence.

HB 148 was passed by (Record 457): 143 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Ashby; Capriglione; Coleman; Dominguez.

HB 1153 ON THIRD READING
(by Vo)

HB 1153, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the applicability of the Texas Fair Housing Act to certain sales and rentals.

HB 1153 was passed by (Record 458): 108 Yeas, 37 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, T.; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Sherman; Shine; Spiller; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, C.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Burrows; Cain; Cason; Cook; Dean; Gates; Goldman; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Leach; Leman; Metcalf; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Stucky; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — King, K.; Morales, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 458 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Middleton

When Record No. 458 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

E. Morales

HB 4344 ON THIRD READING
(by Jetton)

HB 4344, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the dismissal of a complaint filed with the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

HB 4344 was passed by (Record 459): 147 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

HB 3745 ON THIRD READING
(by Capriglione)

HB 3745, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to prohibitions in connection with the online sale of goods.

HB 3745 was passed by (Record 460): 131 Yeas, 16 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Sherman; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Canales; Clardy; Cyrier; Middleton; Oliverson; Patterson; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 460 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Hefner

When Record No. 460 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote present, not voting.

Morales Shaw

HB 3120 ON THIRD READING
(by Capriglione, Guillen, Patterson, and Button)

HB 3120, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the eligibility of an injured employee for lifetime income benefits under the workers' compensation system.

HB 3120 was passed by (Record 461): 145 Yeas, 2 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Toth; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 461 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Toth

When Record No. 461 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Wilson

HB 3023 ON THIRD READING
(by K. King, Guillen, and E. Morales)

HB 3023, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the eligibility of the Professional Bull Riders World Finals for funding under the Major Events Reimbursement Program.

HB 3023 was passed by (Record 462): 117 Yeas, 30 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frullo; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Larson; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Sherman; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Biedermann; Bonnen; Cain; Cason; Frank; Gates; Goldman; Hefner; Landgraf; Leach; Leman; Metcalf; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Patterson; Paul; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 462 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Allison

When Record No. 462 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Dean

When Record No. 462 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Hull

When Record No. 462 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Klick

When Record No. 462 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Leman

When Record No. 462 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Spiller

HB 1281 - VOTE RECONSIDERED

Representative Middleton moved to reconsider the vote by which HB 1281 was passed by Record No. 455.

The motion to reconsider prevailed.

HB 1281 ON THIRD READING
(by Wilson)

The chair laid before the house, on its third reading and final passage,

HB 1281, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the operation of certain low-powered vehicles.

HB 1281 was read third time earlier today and was passed by Record No. 455.

Amendment No. 1

On behalf of Representative Wilson, Representative Middleton offered the following amendment to HB 1281:

Amend HB 1281 on third reading as follows:
(1)  Strike page 1, lines 9 through 13 and substitute the following:
(A)  that is a residential subdivision as defined by Section 209.002(9), Property Code;
(B)  that has in place a uniform set of restrictive covenants; or
(C)  [and
[(B)]  for which a county or municipality has approved one or more plats [a plat];
(2)  Strike "two" and substitute "five [two]" in each of the following places:
(A)  page 1, line 19; and
(B)  page 2, line 13.
(3)  Strike page 2, lines 3 through 7 and substitute the following:
(A)  that is a residential subdivision as defined by Section 209.002(9), Property Code;
(B)  that has in place a uniform set of restrictive covenants; or
(C)  [and
[(B)]  for which a county or municipality has approved one or more plats [a plat];

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

HB 1281, as amended, was passed by (Record 463): 144 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Darby; Pacheco; Smithee.

POSTPONED BUSINESS

The following bills were laid before the house as postponed business:

SB 538 ON SECOND READING
(Longoria - House Sponsor)

SB 538, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to information technology purchased through the Department of Information Resources.

SB 538 was considered in lieu of HB 1380.

SB 538 was read second time.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Longoria offered the following amendment to SB 538:

Amend SB 538 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  Strike SECTION 2 of the bill, amending Section 2157.182, Government Code (page 2, lines 2-15).
(2)  Strike SECTION 3 of the bill, adding transition language for amended Section 2157.182, Government Code (page 2, lines 16-21) and renumber the remaining SECTION of the bill accordingly.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

SB 538, as amended, was passed to third reading.

HB 1380 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Longoria moved to lay HB 1380 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

HB 956 ON SECOND READING
(by Dutton and Frullo)

HB 956, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the places where certain knives are prohibited.

HB 956 was read second time on April 26 and was postponed until 10 a.m. today.

HB 956 was passed to engrossment.

MAJOR STATE CALENDAR
HOUSE BILLS
SECOND READING

The following bills were laid before the house and read second time:

CSHB 15 ON SECOND READING
(by S. Thompson, Bonnen, Goldman, Coleman, Meyer, et al.)

CSHB 15, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the creation of the Brain Institute of Texas; granting authority to issue bonds.

Amendment No. 1

Representative S. Thompson offered the following amendment to CSHB 15:

Amend CSHB 15 (house committee printing) on page 34, line 1, by striking "all" and substituting "allow".

A record vote was requested by Representative Cason.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted by (Record 464): 115 Yeas, 27 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Cyrier; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Larson; Leach; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Neave; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Sherman; Stephenson; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Biedermann; Bonnen; Burns; Cain; Cook; Craddick; Hefner; Hull; Krause; Landgraf; Leman; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Patterson; Schaefer; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Darby; Dean; Jetton; Slaton; Smithee.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 464 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Cason

When Record No. 464 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Craddick

When Record No. 464 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Darby

When Record No. 464 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Holland

When Record No. 464 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Jetton

When Record No. 464 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Oliverson

When Record No. 464 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Slaton

Amendment No. 2

Representative Cason offered the following amendment to CSHB 15:

Amend CSHB 15 (house committee printing) on page 3, line 2, between "addictions" and the underlined semicolon, by inserting ", including pornography addiction".

A record vote was requested by Representative Cason.

Amendment No. 2 failed of adoption by (Record 465): 63 Yeas, 72 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Burns; Burrows; Cain; Cason; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Dean; Deshotel; Frullo; Harless; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; King, K.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Muñoz; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Anchia; Bailes; Beckley; Bernal; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Davis; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Larson; Longoria; Lopez; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murphy; Murr; Ortega; Pacheco; Perez; Ramos; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sherman; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Bonnen; Cook; Gates; Geren; Goldman; Guerra; Guillen; Jetton; Kacal; King, T.; Klick; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 465 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Bailes

When Record No. 465 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Bonnen

When Record No. 465 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Capriglione

When Record No. 465 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Cook

When Record No. 465 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Deshotel

When Record No. 465 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Gates

When Record No. 465 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Guerra

When Record No. 465 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Jetton

When Record No. 465 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Murr

When Record No. 465 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Oliverson

When Record No. 465 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

VanDeaver

Amendment No. 3

Representative Slaton offered the following amendment to CSHB 15:

Amend CSHB 15 (house committee printing) on page 3, line 1, following "behavioral health issues,", by inserting "gender dysphoria,".

Amendment No. 3 - Point of Order

Representative Zwiener raised a point of order against further consideration of Amendment No. 3 under Rule 11, Section 2, of the House Rules on the grounds that the amendment is not germane. The point of order was withdrawn.

A record vote was requested by Representative Cason.

Amendment No. 3 failed of adoption by (Record 466): 66 Yeas, 80 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Ellzey; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Goldman; Harless; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Jetton; Kacal; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leman; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Rogers; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; Toth; VanDeaver; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Anchia; Beckley; Bernal; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Larson; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Murphy; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sherman; Shine; Smithee; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Morrison.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 466 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Dean

When Record No. 466 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Harris

When Record No. 466 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Smithee

A record vote was requested by Representative Cason.

CSHB 15, as amended, was passed to engrossment by (Record 467): 114 Yeas, 29 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Larson; Leach; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Murphy; Neave; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Sherman; Stephenson; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Burns; Cain; Cason; Craddick; Gates; Hefner; Hull; Krause; Landgraf; Leman; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Patterson; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smithee; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Jetton; Morrison; Smith; Turner, C.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 467 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Biedermann

When Record No. 467 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Craddick

When Record No. 467 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Holland

When Record No. 467 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Jetton

When Record No. 467 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Morrison

CSHB 9 ON SECOND READING
(by Klick, Allison, Shaheen, Harless, Price, et al.)

CSHB 9, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the criminal punishment and conditions of community supervision for the offense of obstructing a highway or other passageway; increasing a criminal penalty.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Meza offered the following amendment to CSHB 9:

Amend CSHB 9 (house committee printing) on page 1, line 24, between "to" and "a hospital", by inserting "an entry point, entryway, or driveway that is clearly labeled as an emergency entrance, ambulance entrance, or emergency vehicle entrance of".

AMENDMENT NO. 1 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE REYNOLDS: You noted that you believe that it is important that the emergency or ambulance entrance be specified––the specific address the ambulance is entering or trying to enter be specified––in the statute. Can you give me an example of how you believe this could be a problem if your amendment was to fail?

REPRESENTATIVE MEZA: I believe the author's intent of this bill is truly that the author wants to make it easier for emergency vehicles to come and go and that we should be concerned with the entries that ambulances use. And typically, those entries are clearly marked at both large and small hospitals, rural and urban hospitals. Otherwise, the intent of the language is ambiguous enough that law enforcement could charge someone who's not in front of an emergency entry. When we craft a criminal statute, if we have a specific type of conduct we're seeking to prohibit, then the statutory construction we propose needs to prohibit only that type of conduct. So I have some serious concerns relating to the freedom of speech and freedom of assembly if we don't specify in this language that we are specifically isolating this to the ambulance entry or emergency entry of the hospital. We are potentially allowing hospitals and law enforcement to restrict the right of free assembly around other entrances to their building if we aren't specific in this instance. Given that the author's intent with this bill is to ensure that the travel of ambulances and emergency vehicles is not obstructed, we should specify that we are talking about the entry points used by those vehicles.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Reynolds moved to print remarks between Representative Meza and Representative Reynolds on Amendment No. 1 on CSHB 9.

The motion prevailed.

A record vote was requested by Representative Meza.

Amendment No. 1 failed of adoption by (Record 468): 64 Yeas, 82 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Anchia; Beckley; Bernal; Bowers; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Longoria; Lopez; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Perez; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sherman; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Buckley; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Dean; Ellzey; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Goldman; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Morrison; Murphy; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Ramos; Raney; Rodriguez; Rogers; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; Toth; VanDeaver; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — King, T.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 468 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Ramos

Amendment No. 2

Representative Crockett offered the following amendment to CSHB 9:

Amend CSHB 9 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  On page 1, line 18, strike the underlined comma and substitute the following:
:
(1)
(2)  On page 1, line 20, strike "(1)" and substitute "(A)".
(3)  On page 1, line 24, strike "(2)" and substitute "(B)".
(4)  On page 2, line 3, between "Code" and the period, insert the following:
; and
(2)  it is shown on the trial of the offense that a person suffered bodily injury as a result of the conduct described by Subdivision (1)

Amendment No. 2 failed of adoption.

Amendment No. 3

Representative Meza offered the following amendment to CSHB 9:

Amend CSHB 9 (house committee printing) as follows:
(1)  On page 1, strike lines 15 and 16 and substitute the following:
SECTION 2.  Section 42.03, Penal Code, is amended by amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsections (d), (e), and (f) to read as follows:
(2)  On page 2, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following:
(d)  At the punishment stage of a trial in which the attorney representing the state seeks the increase in punishment provided by Subsection (c)(1) or (2), the defendant may raise the issue as to whether, at the time of the offense, the defendant:
(1)  was not aware that the defendant was preventing the passage of an authorized emergency vehicle or obstructing access to a hospital because the defendant:
(A)  was blind or had a visual impairment; or
(B)  was deaf or had a hearing impairment;
(2)  did not understand or appreciate the need to move, make way for the emergency vehicle, or otherwise vacate the area because the defendant had a mental illness or developmental disability;
(3)  was unable to move, make way for the emergency vehicle, or otherwise vacate the area because the defendant had a physical disability that impacted the defendant's mobility; or
(4)  was younger than 18 years of age and accompanied by the defendant's parent or guardian.
(e)  At the punishment stage of a trial in which the attorney representing the state seeks the increase in punishment provided by Subsection (c)(1), the defendant may raise the issue as to whether, at the time of the offense:
(1)  another person obstructed the defendant's ability to move, make way for the emergency vehicle, or otherwise vacate the area thereby preventing the passage of the emergency vehicle;
(2)  the emergency vehicle that was obstructed:
(A)  was not transporting a person to a hospital or other health care facility that provides emergency care; or
(B)  was transporting a person who was not suffering from serious bodily injury or at risk of death; or
(3)  any potential delay caused by the obstruction would not have affected the medical outcome of the person being transported by the emergency vehicle.
(f)  If the defendant proves any of the issues in Subsection (d) or (e) in the affirmative by a preponderance of the evidence, the increase in punishment provided by Subsection (c)(1) or (2), as applicable, does not apply.

AMENDMENT NO. 3 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE REYNOLDS: As I understand it, your amendment will add some affirmative defenses to the newly created jail felony offense this bill creates. Is that correct?

REPRESENTATIVE MEZA: Yes, that's correct.

REYNOLDS: And an affirmative defense, for those that don't practice criminal law, is a defense in which the defendant introduces evidence or introduces a set of circumstances impacting their conduct which, if found credible, will negate their criminal liability even if the defendant technically committed the act alleged. Is that correct?

MEZA: Yes, that's a good explanation of what an affirmative defense is.

REYNOLDS: I noticed one of your affirmative defenses relates to a person who is unable to move or their ability to move is being obstructed by another person. Why would that, to you, be a type of affirmative defense that we need under this bill?

MEZA: So for example, let's say that we're protesting outside Parkland Hospital in Dallas and an ambulance comes and it needs to get through, and you and I say, "Oh, let's move over; here comes an ambulance." But what happens if the rest of the crowd doesn't move and it pushes through and obstructs our ability to get out of the way? We attempted to move; we were unable to move because of the direct actions of others that blocked us from moving. So if we're attempting to move and we could not, in my view, the person trying to follow the law who is blocked by another from following the law should have an affirmative defense to a charge like this.

REYNOLDS: And you also have as an affirmative defense some things related to visual, auditory, physical, and developmental disabilities, do you not? Why do we need an affirmative defense there?

MEZA: The statutory construction proposed by this bill seems narrow because it applies to the movement of an ambulance toward a hospital, but the reality is this is actually somewhat broadly constructed. We need to have some affirmative defenses for those with disabilities that would prevent them from being able to get out of the way fast enough. Someone with one of these conditions attempting to comply with the law could be charged with violating it. I want to ensure that someone with disabilities cannot be charged with a state jail felony simply because they were moving slowly or did not notice the need to move because of their disability.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Reynolds moved to print remarks between Representative Meza and Representative Reynolds on Amendment No. 3 on CSHB 9.

The motion prevailed.

A record vote was requested by Representative Meza.

Amendment No. 3 failed of adoption by (Record 469): 63 Yeas, 82 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Anchia; Beckley; Bernal; Bowers; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; King, T.; Longoria; Lopez; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Perez; Ramos; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sherman; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Buckley; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Dean; Ellzey; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Goldman; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Morrison; Murphy; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; Toth; VanDeaver; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Bailes; Pacheco.

Amendment No. 4

Representative A. Johnson offered the following amendment to CSHB 9:

Amend CSHB 9 (house committee printing) as follows:
(1)  On page 1, strike lines 15 and 16 and substitute the following:
SECTION 2.  Section 42.03, Penal Code, is amended by amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (d) to read as follows:
(2)  On page 2, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following:
(d)  At the punishment stage of a trial in which the attorney representing the state seeks the increase in punishment provided by Subsection (c)(1), the defendant may raise the issue as to whether, at the time of the offense, a viable and readily apparent route around the obstruction caused by the defendant was available to the operator of the emergency vehicle, and using that route would not have caused significant delay. If the defendant proves the issue in the affirmative by a preponderance of the evidence, the increase in punishment provided by Subsection (c)(1) does not apply.

Amendment No. 4 failed of adoption.

CSHB 9 - RECOMMITTED

Representative Klick moved to recommit CSHB 9 to the Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 20 ON SECOND READING
(by Murr, et al.)

CSHB 20, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the release of defendants on bail.

Representative Murr moved to postpone consideration of CSHB 20 until 10 a.m. Monday, May 3.

The motion prevailed.

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CALENDAR
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
SECOND READING

The following resolutions were laid before the house and read second time:

CSHJR 5 ON SECOND READING
(by S. Thompson, Bonnen, Coleman, Meyer, et al.)

CSHJR 5, A joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds and the dedication of bond proceeds to the Brain Institute of Texas established to fund brain research in this state.

CSHJR 5 was adopted by (Record 470): 114 Yeas, 33 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Larson; Leach; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Neave; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Sherman; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Ashby; Bell, C.; Biedermann; Burns; Cain; Cason; Cook; Harless; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Krause; Landgraf; Leman; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Patterson; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 470 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

K. Bell

When Record No. 470 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Dean

When Record No. 470 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

GENERAL STATE CALENDAR
HOUSE BILLS
SECOND READING

The following bills were laid before the house and read second time:

HB 1653 ON SECOND READING
(by Craddick)

HB 1653, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to disannexation of certain areas that do not receive full municipal services.

Representative Capriglione moved to postpone consideration of HB 1653 until 10 a.m. Monday, May 3.

The motion prevailed.

HB 2318 ON SECOND READING
(by Geren)

HB 2318, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the content and numbering of propositions on the ballot.

HB 2318 was passed to engrossment.

HB 4579 ON SECOND READING
(by Burrows)

HB 4579, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the powers, duties, and bond authority of the Lubbock Reese Redevelopment Authority; providing authority to impose a fee.

HB 4579 was passed to engrossment.

HB 2593 ON SECOND READING
(by Moody and Guillen)

HB 2593, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the criminal penalties for the possession of certain tetrahydrocannabinols under the Texas Controlled Substances Act.

HB 2593 was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 1930 ON SECOND READING
(by Walle)

CSHB 1930, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to landlord and tenant dispute information reported by justice courts to the Texas Judicial Council and made accessible to the public.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Walle offered the following amendment to CSHB 1930:

Amend CSHB 1930 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  On page 1, line 23, strike "office" and substitute "council".
(2)  On page 2, line 5, strike "public information".
(3)  On page 2, lines 6 through 8, strike "under Section 72.034, as added by Chapter 606 (SB891), Acts of the 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019,".
(4)  On page 2, line 12, strike ", municipality,".
(5)  On page 2, strike lines 14 through 17 and substitute the following:
(2)  whether any legal counsel or agent is representing the defendant;
(3)  whether any legal counsel or agent is representing the plaintiff; and

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

CSHB 1930, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 1418 ON SECOND READING
(by Leach, et al.)

CSHB 1418, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to civil liability and responsibility for the consequences of defects in the plans, specifications, or related documents for the construction or repair of an improvement to real property.

Representative Leach moved to postpone consideration of CSHB 1418 until 10 a.m. Monday, May 3.

The motion prevailed.

HB 3233 ON SECOND READING
(by Moody and Stephenson)

HB 3233, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the establishment by certain counties and hospital districts of disease control pilot programs to reduce the risk of certain infectious and communicable diseases; authorizing fees.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Minjarez offered the following amendment to HB 3233:

Amend HB 3233 (house committee report) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  This Act shall be cited as the Honorable Ruth Jones McClendon Act.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

HB 3233, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 363 ON SECOND READING
(by VanDeaver)

CSHB 363, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to restricting the use of personally identifiable student information by an operator of a website, online service, online application, or mobile application used for a school purpose and providing an exemption from certain restrictions for a national assessment provider.

CSHB 363 was passed to engrossment.

HB 2509 ON SECOND READING
(by Lucio and Martinez)

HB 2509, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to measures to support or enhance graduate medical education for the practice of podiatric medicine in this state.

HB 2509 was passed to engrossment. (Leach recorded voting no.)

CSHB 1241 ON SECOND READING
(by Shine, Price, Smithee, and E. Thompson)

CSHB 1241, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to municipal annexation of certain rights-of-way.

Representative Shine moved to postpone consideration of CSHB 1241 until 10 a.m. Monday, May 10.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 2414 ON SECOND READING
(by Davis)

CSHB 2414, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the authority of a county clerk to require a person to present photo identification to file a document in the real property records of a county.

CSHB 2414 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE BIEDERMANN: Representative Davis, I like this bill. I'm glad you're bringing it forward. I just want to get a little more information about why you felt it was important to add to the counties that would be requiring photo ID.

REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS: Mr. Biedermann, I think that Texans, whether they live in Dallas or rural areas, ought to be protected. We ought to look at ways to build a stronger Texas for all its citizens. And when we start categorizing or breaking us up into different kinds of communities like rural or suburban or urban, we miss taking care of Texans in general, and I don't want to be one who creates these different standards. I think all Texans ought to enjoy the protections to make sure that they're not defrauded of their property or deeds are not changed without their knowledge. In Dallas County, we had a number of cases––the district attorney has cases now before it––where those kinds of things were going on. In fact, in Fort Worth, they had a situation where someone was paying people $100 to go in and use their name to change deeds over to their name. So this is just a protection for the citizens of the state. When people come in––you know your communities––when people come in and you know that doesn't look right, you have the ability to ask for ID to say verify your identification so that we can track what's going on and we can protect citizens and their properties.

BIEDERMANN: So this is to deter bad actors because fraud occurs sometimes if you don't have a photo ID.

DAVIS: I think this is to protect everyone from the bad actors. That's correct. I think this is what I like to refer to as protecting Texans so that we create an environment where people can enjoy life and pursuant to their properties and stuff, they're not worried about it being taken from them.

BIEDERMANN: But it says "may." It doesn't require a photo ID. So what other ID would be acceptable if it's not a photo ID?

DAVIS: Well, we tried to make it as permissive as possible so that no one would feel like they were infringed upon. But what we were hoping is that those counties, and in particular Dallas County, when people are coming in, they don't mind showing an ID. It could be their driver's license. It could be any kind of ID that demonstrates who they are to warrant the county clerk to make sure that they are comfortable that this is a legitimate deed change.

BIEDERMANN: I understand. The only concern I have is––well, actually, we're going to be debating this type of information soon on the house floor. And I truly believe that if we're going to be requiring or asking for photo ID for people here that are just going to be filing their information for real estate––

DAVIS: Again, Mr. Biedermann, it doesn't require that. It doesn't require that. It says that a clerk may ask for it. Because what we want to make sure is if we think there's a bad actor, we take the precaution and just verify it because they've had cases. And as I said, the City of Dallas has had over $10 million worth of property where people have had to sue to get control of their property or reclaim their own property that they didn't know had been changed to someone else's name. So this is just a protection.

BIEDERMANN: Sure, I understand, and we need the protection. But if it's a "may," what other ID would be available? And there still could be fraud with that, correct?

DAVIS: Well, I would just tell you at this point I think Harris County is the only city that does it. And it uses a driver's license because that's usually the standard of ID that people use. We would expect that they would probably be using their driver's license or a Texas ID. That tends to be the standard that people are using as an identifier, and I think that's what people would most likely use.

BIEDERMANN: So then you would say that photo ID certainly does reduce the amount of fraud that happens at the courthouse where people are coming in.

DAVIS: And that's what we're trying to do is just reduce fraud. We know of instances where senior citizens have had to retain a lawyer to protect their property or get their property back where a deed was changed. And Tarrant County mentioned that they'd had a gentleman on the street paying $100 just to get anybody to go and use their name to change properties over to their name with the intent to sell it later and make a profit and the owner would not even know it. This would allow the county clerk to say they want to see an ID because they knew it didn't look like a good transaction.

BIEDERMANN: I noticed that the original bill had "shall" and you changed that to "may." Is that correct?

DAVIS: I did because there was some pushback with some of the conversations I had with people who file electronically and who file in smaller communities. They wanted to go to a "may" because they felt like they knew most of their folks and they wouldn't necessarily need this tool. But this is a tool for those counties that feel like they need this tool.

BIEDERMANN: Well, I appreciate the bill. Again, I appreciate the fact that you recognize that fraud can occur when there is not a photo ID, and I appreciate you bringing this bill forward.

CSHB 2414 was passed to engrossment.

HB 409 ON SECOND READING
(by Cortez, Pacheco, et al.)

HB 409, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to waivers for entrance fees to state parks and certain hunting and fishing license fees for resident first responders.

HB 409 was passed to engrossment.

HB 1804 ON SECOND READING
(by Meyer, Metcalf, and Minjarez)

HB 1804, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a prohibition against the appropriation of money to settle or pay a sexual harassment claim made against certain members of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of state government or their staff.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Canales offered the following amendment to HB 1804:

Amend HB 1804 (house committee printing) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Chapter 180, Local Government Code, is amended by adding Section 180.008 to read as follows:
Sec. 180.008.  PROHIBITION ON USE OF PUBLIC MONEY TO SETTLE OR PAY SEXUAL HARASSMENT CLAIMS. (a) In this section, "political subdivision" means a county, municipality, school district, other special district, or other subdivision of state government.
(b)  A political subdivision may not use public money to settle or otherwise pay a sexual harassment claim made against a person who is:
(1)  an elected or appointed member of the governing body of the political subdivision; or
(2)  an officer or employee of the political subdivision.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

HB 1804, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Biedermann moved to print remarks between Representative Davis and Representative Biedermann on CSHB 2414.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 853 ON SECOND READING
(by Cook)

CSHB 853, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to orders for possession of and access to a child in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Cook offered the following amendment to CSHB 853:

Amend CSHB 853 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  On page 3, line 11, strike "may" and substitute "shall".
(2)  On page 3, strike line 13 and substitute the following:
parties, unless the court determines the agreement is not in the best interest of the child.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

CSHB 853, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

HB 962 ON SECOND READING
(by Bucy)

HB 962, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the hours of instruction required for driver training.

A record vote was requested by Representative Slawson.

HB 962 was passed to engrossment by (Record 471): 70 Yeas, 67 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Anchia; Bailes; Beckley; Bernal; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burrows; Campos; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Cyrier; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guillen; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; Longoria; Lopez; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Paddie; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sherman; Talarico; Thierry; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Burns; Button; Cain; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Cook; Craddick; Darby; Dean; Ellzey; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Goldman; Harless; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; King, K.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Raney; Rogers; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; Toth; VanDeaver; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Geren; Guerra; Johnson, J.D.; King, T.; Larson; Morales Shaw; Murphy; Pacheco; Schofield; Thompson, S.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 471 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Darby

When Record No. 471 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Guerra

When Record No. 471 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

J.D. Johnson

When Record No. 471 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Morales Shaw

When Record No. 471 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Paddie

CSHB 1164 ON SECOND READING
(by Oliverson, Thierry, Howard, Hull, and Collier)

CSHB 1164, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to patient safety practices regarding placenta accreta spectrum disorder.

A record vote was requested by Representative Biedermann.

CSHB 1164 was passed to engrossment by (Record 472): 138 Yeas, 6 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Biedermann; Cain; Cason; Middleton; Slaton; Tinderholt.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Campos; Jetton; Klick.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 472 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Toth

When Record No. 472 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Vasut

When Record No. 472 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Wilson

HB 1903 ON SECOND READING
(by Walle and Bonnen)

HB 1903, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact; authorizing fees.

HB 1903 was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 3041 ON SECOND READING
(by Frank and Hull)

CSHB 3041, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the procedures and grounds for taking possession of a child and authorizing a family preservation services pilot program as an alternative to removal in suits affecting the parent-child relationship.

Amendment No. 1

Representatives Frank and Hinojosa offered the following amendment to CSHB 3041:

Amend CSHB 3041 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  Strike page 1, line 22, through page 2, line 10, and substitute the following:
(3)  "Family preservation service" means a time-limited, family-focused service, including a service subject to the Family First Prevention Services Act (Title VII, Div. E, Pub. L. No. 115-123), provided to the family of a child who is:
(A)  a candidate for foster care to prevent or eliminate the need to remove the child and to allow the child to remain safely with the child's family; or
(B)  a pregnant or parenting foster youth.
(4)  "Family preservation services plan" means a written plan, based on a professional assessment, listing the family preservation services, including services subject to the Family First Prevention Services Act (Title VII, Div. E, Pub. L. No. 115-123), to be provided to the family of a child who is:
(A)  a candidate for foster care; or
(B)  a pregnant or parenting foster youth.
(2)  On page 2, lines 18-19, strike "child who is pregnant or is a parent" and substitute "pregnant or parenting foster youth".
(3)  On page 2, line 27, to page 3, line 1, strike "or a child who is pregnant or is a parent".
(4)  On page 3, strike lines 4-10 and substitute the following:
use:
(1)  Title IV-E funds to:
(A)  pay for legal representation for parents in the manner provided by Section 107.015; or
(B)  provide to counties a matching reimbursement for the cost of the legal representation; and
(2)  funds received under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program or other department funds to provide enhanced in-home support services to families qualifying for prevention services under this subchapter to achieve the objectives in the family preservation services plan.
(5)  On page 3, line 11, strike "The" and substitute "(a) Subject to Subsection (b), the".
(6)  On page 3, lines 13-14, strike "or a child who is pregnant or is a parent".
(7)  On page 3, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following:
(b)  The department is not required to obtain a court order to provide family preservation services to a pregnant or parenting foster youth.
(8)  On page 7, lines 3-4, strike "or a child who is pregnant or is a parent".
(9)  On page 7, lines 20-21, strike "or to address the needs of a child who is pregnant or is a parent".
(10)  On page 9, line 19, strike "or a child who is pregnant or is a parent".
(11)  On page 10, line 4, strike "or address the needs of a child who is pregnant or is a parent".
(12)  On page 10, lines 19-20, strike "or a child who is pregnant or is a parent".
(13)  On page 11, lines 9-10, strike "or address the needs of a child who is pregnant or is a parent".
(14)  On page 12, lines 2-3, strike "or address the needs of a child who is pregnant or is a parent".
(15)  On page 14, line 26, strike "are parents" and substitute "parenting foster youth".

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

Amendment No. 2

Representatives Darby and Neave offered the following amendment to CSHB 3041:

Amend CSHB 3041 (house committee printing) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 262.1095, Family Code, is amended by amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsection (d-1) to read as follows:
(a)  When the Department of Family and Protective Services or another agency takes possession of a child under this chapter, the department:
(1)  shall provide information as prescribed by this section in writing to each adult the department is able to identify and locate who is:
(A)  related to the child within the third degree by consanguinity as determined under Chapter 573, Government Code;
(B)  an adult relative of the alleged father of the child if the department has a reasonable basis to believe the alleged father is the child's biological father; or
(C)  identified as a potential relative or designated caregiver, as defined by Section 264.751, on the proposed child placement resources form provided under Section 261.307; and
(2)  may provide information as prescribed by this section to each adult the department is able to identify and locate who has a long-standing and significant relationship with the child.
(b)  The information provided under Subsection (a) must:
(1)  state that the child has been removed from the child's home and is in the temporary managing conservatorship of the department;
(2)  explain the options available to the individual to participate in the care and placement of the child and the support of the child's family, the methods by which the individual may exercise those options, and any requirements the individual must satisfy to exercise those options, including:
(A)  the requirement that the individual be evaluated by the Department of Family and Protective Services under Section 262.114 before the individual may serve as a substitute caregiver; and
(B)  the deadlines before which the individual must respond to exercise those options;
(3)  identify the [state that some] options available to the individual that may be lost if the individual fails to respond in a timely manner; [and]
(4)  include, if applicable, the date, time, and location of the hearing under Subchapter C, Chapter 263; and
(5)  include information regarding the procedures and timeline for a suit affecting the parent-child relationship under this chapter.
(d-1)  Immediately after the Department of Family and Protective Services identifies and locates an individual described by Subsection (a)(1), the department shall provide the information required by this section.
SECTION ____.  The changes in law made by this Act to Section 262.1095, Family Code, apply only to a suit affecting the parent-child relationship filed on or after the effective date of this Act. A suit affecting the parent-child relationship filed before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect immediately before the effective date of this Act, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.

Amendment No. 2 was adopted.

CSHB 3041, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 1468 ON SECOND READING
(by K. Bell, Huberty, Toth, M. González, Dutton, et al.)

CSHB 1468, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a local remote learning program offered by a public school.

Amendment No. 1

Representative K. King offered the following amendment to CSHB 1468:

Amend CSHB 1468 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  On page 1, at the end of line 11, add "This subsection expires September 1, 2027."
(2)  On page 4, between lines 10 and 11, insert the following appropriately lettered subsection:
(____)  This section expires September 1, 2027.
(3)  Strike page 4, line 11, through page 6, line 13, and substitute the following appropriately numbered SECTION:
SECTION ____.  Section 39.301, Education Code, is amended by adding Subsection (c-1) to read as follows:
(c-1)  In addition to the indicators described by Subsection (c), the indicators for reporting purposes must include, for each school district and campus, the performance of students who spend at least half of the students' instructional time in virtual courses offered under a local remote learning program under Section 29.9091. This subsection expires September 1, 2027.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

Amendment No. 2

Representative Burrows offered the following amendment to CSHB 1468:

Amend CSHB 1468 (house committee report) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 48.053, Education Code, is amended by adding Subsection (b-1) to read as follows:
(b-1)  This subsection applies only to a special-purpose district described by Subsection (a) that existed before September 1, 2019. For a district to which this subsection applies, the commissioner shall establish an asynchronous progression funding method that may be used to determine the amount of the district's entitlement under Subsection (b) based on full and partial semester course completion.

Amendment No. 2 was adopted.

CSHB 1468, as amended, was passed to engrossment. (Rodriguez recorded voting no.)

CSHB 2106 ON SECOND READING
(by Perez, S. Thompson, Parker, Leman, and Moody)

CSHB 2106, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the prevention, identification, investigation, and enforcement of payment card fraud; providing a civil penalty.

CSHB 2106 was passed to engrossment.

HB 2268 ON SECOND READING
(by Paul)

HB 2268, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to disconnection notices for water and sewer service.

HB 2268 was passed to engrossment.

HB 2144 ON SECOND READING
(by Harris)

HB 2144, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the tort of public nuisance.

HB 2144 - POINT OF ORDER

Representative Moody raised a point of order against further consideration of HB 2144 under Rule 4, Section 32(c)(2), of the House Rules on the grounds that the bill analysis is materially misleading.

(Murr in the chair)

The point of order was withdrawn.

HB 2144 - RECOMMITTED

Representative Harris moved to recommit HB 2144 to the Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

The motion prevailed.

(Speaker in the chair)

CSHB 1427 ON SECOND READING
(by Shaheen, Frank, Lucio, J. Turner, and Buckley)

CSHB 1427, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the disclosure of negotiated rates requested by members of the legislature from certain health care vendors that contract with this state.

CSHB 1427 was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 1434 ON SECOND READING
(by Oliverson, Hull, Howard, Collier, J.E. Johnson, et al.)

CSHB 1434, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to limitations on pelvic examinations; authorizing disciplinary action, including an administrative penalty.

CSHB 1434 was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 3271 ON SECOND READING
(by Ordaz Perez, Button, et al.)

CSHB 3271, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to establishing loan programs to assist certain micro-businesses by increasing access to capital; authorizing fees.

Representative Ordaz Perez moved to postpone consideration of CSHB 3271 until the end of today's calendar.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 2557 ON SECOND READING
(by Rogers, Darby, Frullo, Guillen, et al.)

CSHB 2557, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a school security volunteer program in certain counties.

CSHB 2557 was passed to engrossment. (Rodriguez recorded voting no.)

CSHB 2315 ON SECOND READING
(by J. Turner, Rose, and Meyer)

CSHB 2315, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the forfeiture of contraband relating to the criminal offense of racing on a highway.

Amendment No. 1

Representatives J. Turner and Canales offered the following amendment to CSHB 2315:

Amend CSHB 2315 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  On page 3, line 5, between "Transportation Code" and the underlined semicolon, insert ", other than a Class A misdemeanor that is classified as a Class A misdemeanor based solely on conduct constituting a violation of Subsection (e)(2)(B) of that section".
(2)  On page 5, line 16, between "Transportation Code" and the underlined semicolon, insert ", other than a Class A misdemeanor that is classified as a Class A misdemeanor based solely on conduct constituting a violation of Subsection (e)(2)(B) of that section".

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

CSHB 2315, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 2120 ON SECOND READING
(by K. Bell, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Buckley, et al.)

CSHB 2120, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to school district hearings regarding complaints.

CSHB 2120 was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 2309 ON SECOND READING
(by Dominguez)

CSHB 2309, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the enforcement of parking privileges for people with disabilities; increasing criminal fines; authorizing a fee.

CSHB 2309 was passed to engrossment.

HB 2787 ON SECOND READING
(by Middleton, Raney, Oliverson, and Cain)

HB 2787, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to repeal of certain Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 exemption provisions relating to pharmacy benefits.

A record vote was requested by Representative Biedermann.

HB 2787 was passed to engrossment by (Record 473): 143 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Hernandez; Johnson, A.; Perez; White.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 473 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

A. Johnson

When Record No. 473 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes.

Perez

When Record No. 473 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

White

HB 2132 ON SECOND READING
(by Ellzey, Harris, and Clardy)

HB 2132, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the eligibility of the National Hot Rod Association Fall Nationals at the Texas Motorplex for funding under the Major Events Reimbursement Program.

Representative Ellzey moved to postpone consideration of HB 2132 until 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 5.

The motion prevailed.

HB 3381 ON SECOND READING
(by Leman, Goldman, Landgraf, Darby, and T. King)

HB 3381, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to contract for the treatment of and sell drill cuttings.

Representative Leman moved to postpone consideration of HB 3381 until 10 a.m. Monday, May 3.

The motion prevailed.

HB 3262 ON SECOND READING
(by Smith)

HB 3262, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to causes of action for withholding payments of the proceeds from the sale of oil and gas production.

Representative Smith moved to postpone consideration of HB 3262 until 10 a.m. Thursday, May 6.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 1818 ON SECOND READING
(by Patterson, Reynolds, Shaheen, Holland, Jetton, et al.)

CSHB 1818, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the source of dogs and cats sold by pet stores; providing a civil penalty.

CSHB 1818 - POINT OF ORDER

Representative Slaton raised a point of order against further consideration of CSHB 1818 under Rule 4, Section 18(b), and Rule 4, Section 32(b)(10), of the House Rules on the grounds that the witness lists attached to the committee minutes and committee report are inaccurate.

(Paddie in the chair)

The point of order was withdrawn.

(Speaker in the chair)

A record vote was requested by Representative Biedermann.

CSHB 1818 was passed to engrossment by (Record 474): 75 Yeas, 67 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Anchia; Bell, K.; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Button; Campos; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Ellzey; Fierro; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Krause; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Parker; Patterson; Perez; Price; Ramos; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shaheen; Sherman; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Burrows; Cain; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Dutton; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Larson; Leman; Lopez; Martinez; Middleton; Morrison; Murphy; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Paddie; Paul; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Schaefer; Schofield; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; Vo; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Crockett; Davis; Sanford; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 474 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Ellzey

When Record No. 474 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Martinez

When Record No. 474 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Morales Shaw

When Record No. 474 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

C. Turner

HB 2766 ON SECOND READING
(by Rogers, Morrison, Lambert, Ashby, Fierro, et al.)

HB 2766, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the creation of a rural dual credit pilot program by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.

HB 2766 was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 3938 ON SECOND READING
(by K. Bell, Button, and C. Bell)

CSHB 3938, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the establishment of the industry-based certification advisory council and the transfer of certain duties to that advisory council.

Amendment No. 1

Representative K. Bell offered the following amendment to CSHB 3938:

Amend CSHB 3938 (house committee report) on page 2, line 3, by striking "as" and substituting "or public state college, as those terms are".

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

CSHB 3938, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 3813 ON SECOND READING
(by Harris and Clardy)

CSHB 3813, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the authority of certain municipalities to impose regulations on amplified sound from certain venues.

Representative Harris moved to postpone consideration of CSHB 3813 until 10 a.m. Thursday, April 29.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 3961 ON SECOND READING
(by Spiller, Frank, et al.)

CSHB 3961, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to required posting of information regarding the office of the state long-term care ombudsman on certain long-term care facilities' Internet websites.

CSHB 3961 was passed to engrossment.

POSTPONED BUSINESS

The following bills were laid before the house as postponed business:

CSHB 3271 ON SECOND READING
(by Ordaz Perez, Button, et al.)

CSHB 3271, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to establishing loan programs to assist certain micro-businesses by increasing access to capital; authorizing fees.

CSHB 3271 was read second time earlier today and was postponed until this time.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Biedermann offered the following amendment to CSHB 3271:

Amend CSHB 3271 (house committee printing) as follows:
(1)  On page 4, between lines 14 and 15, insert the following:
(c-1)  In awarding loans under the program, a community development financial institution participating in the program shall give preference to applicant micro-businesses that did not receive a loan or grant under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (15 U.S.C. Section 9001 et seq.), as amended by the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 (Pub. L. No. 116-142) and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Pub. L. No. 116-260).
(2)  On page 8, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following:
(f)  In awarding micro-business access to capital loans under the program, a participating financial institution shall give preference to applicant micro-businesses that did not receive a loan or grant under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (15 U.S.C. Section 9001 et seq.), as amended by the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 (Pub. L. No. 116-142) and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Pub. L. No. 116-260).

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

A record vote was requested by Representative Biedermann.

CSHB 3271, as amended, was passed to engrossment by (Record 475): 133 Yeas, 14 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harris; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, C.; Cain; Harless; Hefner; Klick; Krause; Middleton; Patterson; Slaton; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 475 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Cason

When Record No. 475 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Holland

When Record No. 475 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Shaheen

When Record No. 475 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Spiller

HB 1219 - RECOMMITTED

Representative Cortez moved to recommit HB 1219 to the Committee on Urban Affairs.

The motion prevailed.

FIVE-DAY POSTING RULE SUSPENDED

Representative Paddie moved to suspend the five-day posting rule to allow the Committee on State Affairs to consider HB 392 at 8 a.m. Thursday, April 29 in E1.004.

The motion prevailed.

Representative Cain moved to suspend the five-day posting rule to allow the Committee on Elections to consider HB 4555 at 8 a.m. Thursday, April 29 in E2.028.

The motion prevailed.

HJR 165 - PERMISSION TO INTRODUCE

Representative Jetton requested permission to introduce and have placed on first reading HJR 165.

Permission to introduce was granted by (Record 476): 141 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dutton; Ellzey; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lopez; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murphy; Murr; Neave; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz Perez; Ortega; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Huberty; King, P.

Absent — Canales; Dominguez; Harless; Hunter; Raney; Slawson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 476 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 476 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Slawson

BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS ON FIRST READING
AND REFERRAL TO COMMITTEES
RESOLUTIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES

Bills and joint resolutions were at this time laid before the house, read first time, and referred to committees. Resolutions were at this time laid before the house and referred to committees. (See the addendum to the daily journal, Referred to Committees, List No. 1.)

(Thierry in the chair)

ADJOURNMENT

Representative Sanford moved that the house adjourn until 10 a.m. tomorrow in memory of Jamie Munal of San Juan.

The motion prevailed.

The house accordingly, at 2:38 p.m., adjourned until 10 a.m. tomorrow.



ADDENDUM


REFERRED TO COMMITTEES

The following bills and joint resolutions were today laid before the house, read first time, and referred to committees, and the following resolutions were today laid before the house and referred to committees. If indicated, the chair today corrected the referral of the following measures:

List No. 1

HB 4654 (By Metcalf), Relating to the creation of the Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 210; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
To Land and Resource Management.

HB 4655 (By E. Morales), Relating to the jurisdiction of the County Court at Law of Reeves County.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 4656 (By E. Morales), Relating to the jurisdiction of the County Court at Law of Reeves County.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 4657 (By Goodwin), Relating to the creation of the Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 27; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.
To Land and Resource Management.

HCR 91 (By White, Murr, and Reynolds), Expressing commitment to eliminating racially offensive place names and urging the U.S. Board on Geographic Names to approve requests to change racially offensive names of geographic features.
To State Affairs.

HCR 96 (By Stucky), Congratulating University of North Texas softball player Hope Trautwein on pitching a perfect game in which she struck out all 21 opposing batters.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HCR 97 (By Cyrier), In memory of Brandon Keith White of Fort Davis.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HCR 98 (By Cyrier), In memory of Dewey Douglas Stockbridge of Alpine.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HCR 99 (By Cyrier), In memory of Robert Otto Dittmar II of Kerrville.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 826 (By Button, Vo, Wu, Jetton, and Paul), Recognizing May 2021 as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 827 (By Wu), In memory of Willie Lee Dixon Jr. of Spring.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 828 (By Fierro), Honoring Pastor Michael Grady of Prince of Peace Christian Fellowship for his service to the El Paso community.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 829 (By Fierro), Congratulating SSG Manuel R. Puentes Middle School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 830 (By Fierro), Congratulating Hurshel Antwine Middle School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 831 (By Fierro), Congratulating Socorro High School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 832 (By Fierro), Congratulating Cactus Trails Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 833 (By Fierro), Congratulating John Drugan School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 834 (By Fierro), Congratulating Myrtle Cooper Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 835 (By Fierro), Congratulating O’Shea Keleher Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 836 (By Fierro), Congratulating Escontrias Early Childhood Center in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 837 (By Fierro), Congratulating Elfida P. Chavez Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 838 (By Fierro), Congratulating Loma Verde Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 839 (By Fierro), Congratulating Chester Jordan Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 840 (By Fierro), Congratulating Vista Del Sol Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 841 (By Fierro), Congratulating El Dorado High School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 842 (By Fierro), Congratulating Socorro Middle School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 843 (By Fierro), Congratulating Campestre Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 844 (By Fierro), Congratulating Sgt. Jose F. Carrasco Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 845 (By Fierro), Congratulating Capt. Walter E. Clarke Middle School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 846 (By Fierro), Congratulating Col. John O. Ensor Middle School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 847 (By Fierro), Congratulating Montwood Middle School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 848 (By Fierro), Congratulating Salvador H. Sanchez Middle School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 849 (By Fierro), Congratulating Escontrias Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 850 (By Fierro), Congratulating Purple Heart Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 851 (By Fierro), Congratulating Helen Ball Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 852 (By Fierro), Congratulating Benito Martinez Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 853 (By Fierro), Congratulating Pebble Hills High School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 854 (By Fierro), Congratulating William D. Slider Middle School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 855 (By Fierro), Congratulating Hueco Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 856 (By Fierro), Congratulating Bill Sybert School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 857 (By Fierro), Congratulating Sierra Vista Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 858 (By Fierro), Congratulating H. D. Hilley Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 859 (By Fierro), Congratulating Paso Del Norte Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 860 (By Fierro), Congratulating Sun Ridge Middle School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 861 (By Fierro), Congratulating Americas High School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 862 (By Fierro), Congratulating Dr. Sue A. Shook Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 863 (By Fierro), Congratulating Montwood High School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 864 (By Fierro), Congratulating Mission Early College High School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 865 (By Fierro), Congratulating Sgt. Roberto Ituarte Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 866 (By Fierro), Congratulating Lujan-Chavez Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 867 (By Fierro), Congratulating James P. Butler Elementary School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 868 (By Fierro), Congratulating Spec. Rafael Hernando III Middle School in Socorro ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 869 (By Fierro), Congratulating Captain John L. Chapin High School in El Paso ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 870 (By Fierro), Congratulating Milam Elementary School in El Paso ISD on receiving the Texas Purple Star Campus Designation from the Texas Education Agency.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 871 (By Patterson), Recognizing Representative Andrew Murr's moustache as the Official Moustache of the House of Representatives of the 87th Texas Legislature.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 872 (By E. Morales), Commemorating the 150th anniversary of Pecos County.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 873 (By Geren), In memory of Charles Beggs Moncrief.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 874 (By E. Morales), Congratulating Tristen Licon on his achievements as a member of the Sul Ross State University men's basketball team.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 875 (By Geren), In memory of Robert William "Bobby" Brown of Fort Worth.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 876 (By Ortega), Congratulating Jacob Halter of El Paso on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 877 (By Huberty), Commending Makenna Moser for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Dan Huberty.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 878 (By E. Morales), In memory of Rosalinda P. Morin of Del Rio.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 879 (By Cain), Deactivating House Rule 16, Sections 8 and 14.
To House Administration.

HR 880 (By Anchia, Metcalf, Cole, Oliverson, and Walle), Relating to deactivating House Rule 16, Section 13.
To House Administration.

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
Tuesday, April 27, 2021

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 REFUSED TO CONCUR IN THE HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING MEASURES AND REQUESTS THE APPOINTMENT OF A CONFERENCE COMMITTEE TO ADJUST THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO HOUSES:

SB 1
Senate Conferees: Nelson - Chair/Huffman/Kolkhorst/Nichols/Taylor

Respectfully,
Patsy Spaw
Secretary of the Senate

Message No. 2

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
SENATE CHAMBER
Austin, Texas
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 - 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:

SB 50
Zaffirini
Relating to a competitive and integrated employment initiative for certain Medicaid recipients.

SB 184
Johnson
Relating to reports on the prevalence of eating disorders and eating disorder-related deaths in this state.

SB 609
Alvarado
Relating to the creation of the Texas music incubator rebate program to provide for rebates of a portion of certain taxes collected from certain music venues and promoters of certain music festivals.

SB 1146
Perry
Relating to abortion reporting and exemptions to abortion facility licensing; creating a criminal offense.

SB 1458
Zaffirini
Relating to standardized forms and materials for the issuance of protective orders, magistrate's orders for emergency protection, and temporary ex parte orders.

SB 1534
Buckingham
Relating to remedial plans issued by the State Board of Dental Examiners to address complaints against dentists and dental hygienists.

SB 1675
Campbell
Relating to procedures for early voting by mail.

SB 1692
Miles
Relating to the provision of home dialysis care by a dialysis technician.

SB 1719
Hall
Relating to appellate jurisdiction of the Public Utility Commission regarding certain water or sewer utility fees.

SB 1750
Hancock
Relating to extreme weather preparedness of critical electric and natural gas infrastructure; authorizing administrative penalties.

SB 1761
Zaffirini
Relating to the filing of certain reports of political contributions and expenditures.

SB 1829
Hinojosa
Relating to maintaining and distributing certain Medicaid managed care directories.

SB 1856
Powell
Relating to certain vocational nursing students providing essential services during a declared state of disaster.

SB 1895
Huffman
Relating to a Texas Medical Board complaint for a violation described by Section 22.011(b)(12), Penal Code.

SB 1917
Lucio
Relating to a public outreach campaign for aging adults with visual impairments.

SB 2116
Campbell
Relating to prohibiting contracts or other agreements with certain foreign-owned companies in connection with critical infrastructure in this state.

SCR 33
Hughes
In memory of James J. Hartnett Sr.

Respectfully,
Patsy Spaw
Secretary of the Senate


APPENDIX

STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS

Favorable reports have been filed by committees as follows:

April 26

Agriculture and Livestock - HB 2850

Appropriations - HB 2021, HB 4018

Business and Industry - HB 1467, HB 1679, HB 1782, HB 2130, HB 2942, HB 3656, HB 3697, HB 3941

Corrections - HB 30, HB 4212

County Affairs - HB 466, HB 1290, HB 2244, HB 2517, HB 2831, HB 3114, HB 3337, HB 3354, HB 3798, HB 4101

Defense and Veterans' Affairs - HB 697, HB 2556, HB 3821, HB 4162

Elections - HB 2149, HB 2320, HB 3080, HB 3107, HB 3276, HB 3341, HB 3974, HB 4364

Energy Resources - HB 3583, HB 3885

Higher Education - SB 702, SB 1251

Homeland Security and Public Safety - HB 558, HB 2349, HB 2675, HB 4346, HB 4527

Human Services - HB 158, HB 1225, HB 2365, HB 3044, HB 3306, SB 863

Insurance - HB 240, HB 573, HB 2310, HB 2545, HB 3250, HB 3459, HB 4326

Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence - HB 2788, HB 3069, HB 3082, HCR 56

Juvenile Justice and Family Issues - SB 1156

Land and Resource Management - HB 1929, HB 2947, HB 4593, HB 4610

Natural Resources - HB 1143, HB 2525, HB 2710, HB 2716, HB 4585, HB 4621, SB 601

State Affairs - HB 3669

Transportation - HB 442, HB 532, HB 1075, HB 1115, HB 1321, HB 1455, HB 1497, HB 2228, HB 2521, HB 2807, HB 3324, HB 3496, HB 3514, HB 3630

Urban Affairs - HB 1968, HB 3690, HB 4597, HB 4619

Ways and Means - HB 1869, HB 2209, HB 2428, HB 2433, HB 2438, HB 4305, HJR 81



ENGROSSED

April 26 - HB 2378, HB 3325