HOUSE JOURNAL


EIGHTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION


PROCEEDINGS


THIRTY-SEVENTH DAY --- FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2021

The house met at 10:55 a.m. and was called to order by the speaker pro tempore.

The roll of the house was called and a quorum was announced present (Record 581).

Present — Mr. Speaker; Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Moody(C); Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave; Noble; 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 — Bernal; Ellzey; Huberty; Klick; Lopez; Murphy; Oliverson.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE GRANTED

On motion of Representative Geren and by unanimous consent, all members who were granted leaves of absence on the previous legislative day were granted leaves for this legislative day.

RULES SUSPENDED

Representative Geren moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time, on third reading and final passage, the bills on the local, consent, and resolutions calendar which were considered on the previous legislative day.

The motion prevailed.

MOTION FOR ONE RECORD VOTE

On motion of Representative Geren and by unanimous consent, the house agreed to use the first record vote taken for all those bills on the local, consent, and resolutions calendar that require a record vote on third reading and final passage, with the understanding that a member may record an individual vote on any bill with the journal clerk.

LOCAL, CONSENT, AND RESOLUTIONS CALENDAR
THIRD READING

The following bills which were considered on second reading on the previous legislative day on the local, consent, and resolutions calendar were laid before the house, read third time, and passed by the following record vote (members registering votes and the results of the vote are shown following the bill number).

(Record 582): 141 Yeas, 0 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Minjarez; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave; Noble; 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; Moody(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Ellzey; Huberty; Klick; Lopez; Murphy; Oliverson.

HB 72 (Anderson, Ashby, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Clardy, Cyrier, Darby, Dean, Gates, Geren, Goldman, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Lambert, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Patterson, Paul, Schaefer, Shine, Smithee, E. Thompson, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (108 - 33 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 355 (Bonnen, Goldman, Landgraf, Metcalf, Murr, and Slaton - no) (135 - 6 - 2) (Leach requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 440 (Biedermann, Buckley, Burns, Cain, Clardy, Cyrier, Gates, Harris, Holland, Krause, Middleton, Noble, Schaefer, Shaheen, Slaton, Spiller, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (122 - 19 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 505 (C. Bell, K. Bell, Dean, Harless, Murr, Noble, and Patterson - no) (134 - 7 - 2)

HB 663 (Ashby, C. Bell, K. Bell, Biedermann, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cook, Cyrier, Darby, Dean, Gates, Geren, Goldman, Harless, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Hull, Krause, Lambert, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Patterson, Paul, Schaefer, Shaheen, Shine, Slaton, Slawson, Smithee, Spiller, Swanson, E. Thompson, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (94 - 47 - 2) (Ellzey was excused for important business in the district and would have voted no; Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 721 (Bonnen, Goldman, Landgraf, Metcalf, Murr, and Ramos - no) (135 - 6 - 2)

HB 827 (Buckley, Burns, Cain, Clardy, Cyrier, Gates, Harris, Holland, Krause, Landgraf, Leman, Middleton, Murr, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (126 - 15 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

SB 635 (Allison, C. Bell, K. Bell, Bonnen, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cyrier, Darby, Dean, Gates, Geren, Goldman, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Lambert, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Shine, Slaton, Smithee, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (107 - 34 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 1133 (Buckley, Burns, Cain, Cyrier, Dean, Gates, Harris, Holland, Krause, Leman, Middleton, Patterson, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (127 - 14 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 1208 (Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Clardy, Cyrier, Gates, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Shaheen, Slawson, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (122 - 19 - 2) (Leach, Swanson, and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 1308 (Anderson, Ashby, Biedermann, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Clardy, Cook, Craddick, Cyrier, Darby, Dean, Gates, Geren, Goldman, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Lambert, Landgraf, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Parker, Paul, Price, Schaefer, Shaheen, Shine, Slawson, Smithee, E. Thompson, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (101 - 40 - 2) (Leach and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

SB 479 (Allison, Anderson, C. Bell, K. Bell, Biedermann, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Craddick, Cyrier, Darby, Dean, Gates, Geren, Goldman, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Lambert, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Parker, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Shine, Slaton, Smithee, Swanson, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (100 - 41 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 1456 (Ashby, C. Bell, K. Bell, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cyrier, Dean, Gates, Geren, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Hunter, Krause, Lambert, Leach, Leman, Middleton, Patterson, Shaheen, Shine, Slaton, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (111 - 30 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 1526 (Cason and Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 1618 (Dean, Patterson, and Wilson - no) (138 - 3 - 2)

HB 1659 (Leach, Patterson, and Schaefer - no) (138 - 3 - 2)

HB 1756 (Biedermann, Metcalf, Murr, Patterson, and Schaefer - no) (136 - 5 - 2)

HB 1932 (Ashby, Biedermann, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cook, Cyrier, Dean, Gates, Geren, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Lambert, Leman, Middleton, Patterson, Shaheen, Shine, Slaton, Slawson, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (112 - 29 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 1998 (Leach and Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 2036 (Biedermann, Harless, Swanson, and Tinderholt - no) (137 - 4 - 2)

HB 2048 (Ashby, Buckley, Burrows, Cain, Clardy, Cyrier, Darby, Dean, Gates, Geren, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Lambert, Leman, Middleton, Murr, Schaefer, Shine, Slaton, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (119 - 22 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 2091 (C. Bell, K. Bell, and Tinderholt - no) (138 - 3 - 2)

HB 2203 (Anderson, Ashby, Bonnen, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Cyrier, Gates, Geren, Goldman, Harris, Hefner, Krause, Lambert, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Patterson, Paul, Schaefer, Shaheen, Shine, Slaton, E. Thompson, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (109 - 32 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 2220 (Patterson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

HB 2236 (Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cyrier, Gates, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Hull, Krause, Leman, Middleton, Patterson, Shaheen, Slaton, Spiller, Swanson, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (118 - 23 - 2) (Leach and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 2238 (Patterson and Slaton - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 2361 (Buckley, Burrows, Cain, Clardy, Cyrier, Gates, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Swanson, Tinderholt, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (121 - 20 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 2367 (Leach, Murr, Patterson, Ramos, and Schaefer - no) (136 - 5 - 2)

HB 2382 (Anderson, Burns, Metcalf, Murr, Patterson, Paul, Schaefer, E. Thompson, Tinderholt, and VanDeaver - no; Holland - present, not voting) (130 - 10 - 3) (Swanson requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

SB 1367 (Leach, Patterson, and Ramos - no) (138 - 3 - 2)

HB 2580 (Wilson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

SB 1212 (Patterson and Schaefer - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 2827 (Bonnen, Burns, Burrows, Cook, Cyrier, Gates, Goldman, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Landgraf, Leach, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Patterson, Paul, Schaefer, Shaheen, Slawson, E. Thompson, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (115 - 26 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 2847 (Leach, Patterson, and Schaefer - no) (138 - 3 - 2)

HB 2857 (Biedermann, Bonnen, Burns, Goldman, Landgraf, Leach, Metcalf, Murr, Patterson, Schaefer, VanDeaver, and Wilson - no) (129 - 12 - 2) (Ellzey was excused for important business in the district and would have voted no.)

SB 863 (Dean - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

HB 3002 (Slawson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

HB 3045 (Cyrier and Ramos - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 3051 (Anderson, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Craddick, Cyrier, Gates, Goldman, Harless, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Hull, Krause, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Parker, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Slaton, Slawson, Swanson, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (105 - 36 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3057 (Anderson, Biedermann, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Clardy, Cook, Cyrier, Gates, Goldman, Harless, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Patterson, Paul, Sanford, Schaefer, Slaton, Slawson, Swanson, E. Thompson, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (105 - 36 - 2) (Ellzey was excused for important business in the district and would have voted no; Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3078 (Cason and Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 3097 (Allison, C. Bell, K. Bell, Biedermann, Burns, Cain, Cason, Cyrier, Dean, Gates, Harris, Krause, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Noble, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Slaton, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (117 - 24 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3130 (Leach and Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 3207

HB 3217 (Allison, C. Bell, K. Bell, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cyrier, Darby, Gates, Goldman, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Slaton, Swanson, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (109 - 32 - 2) (Ellzey was excused for important business in the district and would have voted no; Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3289 (Allison, Anderson, Ashby, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cook, Craddick, Darby, Dean, Gates, Geren, Goldman, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Lambert, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Parker, Patterson, Paul, Price, Sanford, Schaefer, Shaheen, Shine, Slawson, Smithee, Swanson, E. Thompson, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (96 - 45 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3399 (Patterson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

HB 3408 (Biedermann and Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 3415 (Patterson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

SB 1280 (Bonnen, Burns, Goldman, Landgraf, Leach, Metcalf, Murr, Patterson, E. Thompson, and VanDeaver - no) (131 - 10 - 2) (Swanson requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3452 (Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cyrier, Gates, Goldman, Harris, Holland, Krause, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Murr, Ramos, Schaefer, Shaheen, Slaton, Swanson, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (116 - 25 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3486 (Anderson, Bonnen, Burns, Goldman, Landgraf, Leach, Metcalf, Murr, Paul, Schaefer, Spiller, E. Thompson, and VanDeaver - no) (128 - 13 - 2) (Swanson requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3510 (Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Cain, Clardy, Cyrier, Gates, Goldman, Harris, Holland, Krause, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Slaton, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (118 - 23 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3522 (Cason, Patterson, Slaton, and Tinderholt - no) (137 - 4 - 2) (Swanson requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3530 (Harless and Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 3564 (Leach, Patterson, and Schaefer - no) (138 - 3 - 2)

HB 3571 (Cook and Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 3606

HB 3617 (Dean, Leach, Patterson, Schaefer, Slaton, Spiller, Tinderholt, and Wilson - no) (133 - 8 - 2)

HB 3618 (Craddick, Noble, Patterson, Schaefer, and Slaton - no) (136 - 5 - 2)

HB 3622 (Patterson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

HB 3642 (Dean and Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 3665 (Anderson, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Cain, Clardy, Gates, Goldman, Harris, Holland, Krause, Landgraf, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Paul, Schaefer, Shaheen, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (119 - 22 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3684 (Noble and Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 3688 (Cason, Patterson, and Spiller - no) (138 - 3 - 2)

HB 3689 (Bonnen, Burns, Goldman, Landgraf, Metcalf, Murr, Patterson, Paul, Schaefer, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, and Wilson - no) (129 - 12 - 2) (Swanson requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3794 (Patterson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

HB 3800 (Bonnen, Burns, Goldman, Landgraf, Metcalf, Murr, Patterson, Schaefer, E. Thompson, and VanDeaver - no) (131 - 10 - 2) (Swanson requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3817 (Patterson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

HB 3856 (Biedermann, Bonnen, Buckley, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cook, Cyrier, Gates, Goldman, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Landgraf, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Slaton, Tinderholt, and Vasut - no) (115 - 26 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 3971 (Patterson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

HB 4016 (Patterson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

HB 4030 (Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Goldman, Landgraf, Metcalf, Murr, Patterson, Schaefer, and VanDeaver - no) (128 - 13 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 4182 (Anderson, Bonnen, Burns, Cook, Goldman, Harless, Landgraf, Leach, Metcalf, Murr, Noble, Patterson, Paul, Schaefer, Slawson, E. Thompson, and VanDeaver - no) (124 - 17 - 2) (Swanson requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 4202 (Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 4204 (Ashby, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cyrier, Darby, Dean, Geren, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Lambert, Landgraf, Leach, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Shine, Smithee, Spiller, Tinderholt, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (112 - 29 - 2) (Swanson requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 4220 (Patterson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

HB 4315 (Leach, Patterson, and Schaefer - no) (138 - 3 - 2)

HB 4544

HB 4573 (Allison, C. Bell, K. Bell, Buckley, Burns, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cyrier, Gates, Harris, Holland, Krause, Middleton, Patterson, Shaheen, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (123 - 18 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 4574 (Allison, C. Bell, K. Bell, Buckley, Burns, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cyrier, Gates, Harris, Holland, Krause, Middleton, Patterson, Shaheen, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (123 - 18 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 4577 (Allison, Ashby, C. Bell, K. Bell, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cyrier, Darby, Dean, Gates, Geren, Goldman, Harris, Holland, Krause, Lambert, Landgraf, Leach, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Shine, Slaton, Smithee, E. Thompson, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (105 - 36 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 4578 (Allison, Ashby, C. Bell, K. Bell, Cason, Darby, Dean, Geren, Holland, Lambert, Leach, Noble, Patterson, Schaefer, Shine, Slaton, Smithee, and Tinderholt - no) (122 - 19 - 2) (Swanson requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 4592 (Allison, C. Bell, K. Bell, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Cason, Clardy, Cyrier, Darby, Gates, Geren, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Lambert, Leach, Middleton, Noble, Patterson, Schaefer, Shaheen, Shine, Smithee, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (111 - 30 - 2) (Swanson and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

SB 599 (Patterson - no) (140 - 1 - 2)

SB 669 (Patterson and Schaefer - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

SB 872 (Patterson and Swanson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

SB 1203 (Buckley, Burns, Cain, Clardy, Cyrier, Gates, Harless, Harris, Holland, Krause, Leman, Middleton, Patterson, Swanson, VanDeaver, and Vasut - no) (125 - 16 - 2) (Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

SB 1448 (Noble, Patterson, and Schaefer - no) (138 - 3 - 2)

SB 1523 (Harless and Patterson - no) (139 - 2 - 2)

HB 1493 (Anderson, Bonnen, Cason, Craddick, Goldman, Krause, Landgraf, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Parker, Paul, Schaefer, Slaton, and E. Thompson - no) (126 - 15 - 2) (Swanson requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

HB 1278 (Anderson, Ashby, C. Bell, K. Bell, Biedermann, Bonnen, Buckley, Burns, Burrows, Cain, Clardy, Cook, Craddick, Cyrier, Darby, Dean, Gates, Geren, Goldman, Harless, Harris, Hefner, Holland, Krause, Lambert, Landgraf, Leman, Metcalf, Middleton, Murr, Noble, Parker, Patterson, Paul, Schaefer, Shaheen, Shine, Slaton, Slawson, Smithee, Spiller, Swanson, E. Thompson, Tinderholt, VanDeaver, Vasut, and Wilson - no) (94 - 47 - 2) (Leach and Toth requested to be recorded voting no after the deadline established by Rule 5, Section 52, of the House Rules.)

(Speaker in the chair)

PROVIDING FOR A CONGRATULATORY
AND MEMORIAL CALENDAR

Representative Guillen moved to set a congratulatory and memorial calendar for 10 a.m. Saturday, May 8.

The motion prevailed. (On May 3, Representative Geren moved to set this calendar for 9 a.m. Saturday, May 8.)

PROVIDING FOR A LOCAL, CONSENT,
AND RESOLUTIONS CALENDAR

Representative Geren moved to set a local, consent, and resolutions calendar for 10 a.m. Saturday, May 8.

The motion prevailed. (On May 3, Representative Geren moved to set this calendar for 9 a.m. Saturday, May 8.)

FIVE-DAY POSTING RULE SUSPENDED

Representative Coleman moved to suspend the five-day posting rule to allow the Committee on County Affairs to consider SB 476 at 10:30 a.m. or upon final adjournment or recess or bill referral, if permission is granted, Tuesday, May 4 in E2.012.

The motion prevailed.

HB 4664 - PERMISSION TO INTRODUCE

Representative Bailes requested permission to introduce and have placed on first reading HB 4664.

Permission to introduce was granted by (Record 583): 141 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Longoria; Lozano; Lucio; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Minjarez; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave; Noble; 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 — Bernal; Ellzey; Huberty; Klick; Lopez; Murphy; Oliverson.

Absent — Middleton.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 583 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Middleton

CSHB 1433 - VOTE RECONSIDERED

Representative Harris moved to reconsider the vote by which CSHB 1433 failed to pass to engrossment by Record No. 574 on April 29.

The motion to reconsider prevailed.

CSHB 1433 ON SECOND READING
(by Capriglione and Oliverson)

The chair laid before the house, on its second reading and passage to engrossment,

CSHB 1433, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the payment of insurance deductibles for property insurance claims.

CSHB 1433 was read second time on April 29 and failed to pass to engrossment by Record No. 574.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Sanford offered the following amendment to CSHB 1433:

Amend CSHB 1433 (house committee printing) on page 2 by striking lines 24-27 and substituting the following:
(b)  An insurer waiving a deductible owed by a policyholder under a property insurance policy for any reason may not require as a condition the policyholder's use of the insurer's preferred or recommended contractor for the claim subject to the deductible.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

A record vote was requested by Representative Schaefer.

The vote of the house was taken on passage to engrossment of CSHB 1433 and the vote was announced yeas 71, nays 66.

A verification of the vote was requested and was granted.

The roll of those voting yea and nay was again called and the verified vote resulted, as follows (Record 584): 67 Yeas, 63 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Burns; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Darby; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Frank; Gates; Goldman; González, M.; Harless; Harris; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; King, P.; Krause; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Metcalf; Meyer; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Raney; Rogers; Sanford; Schofield; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allen; Anchia; Beckley; Biedermann; Bowers; Bucy; Burrows; Campos; Cason; Coleman; Collier; Crockett; Cyrier; Davis; Dutton; Fierro; Frullo; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Israel; Johnson, A.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kuempel; Larson; Martinez; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Price; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Shaheen; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; White.

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

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Ellzey; Huberty; Klick; Lopez; Murphy; Oliverson.

Absent — Canales; Geren; Longoria; Lucio; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

The chair stated that CSHB 1433, as amended, passed to engrossment by the above vote.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 584 was taken, I was absent because of important business. I would have voted no.

Canales

When Record No. 584 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Fierro

When Record No. 584 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Holland

When Record No. 584 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Perez

LEAVES OF ABSENCE GRANTED

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

Canales on motion of Collier.

Geren on motion of Ashby.

Sherman on motion of Collier.

The following members were granted leaves of absence for the remainder of today because of important business in the district:

Martinez Fischer on motion of Rodriguez.

Ortega on motion of Anchia.

(Dutton in the chair)

The following member was granted leave of absence for the remainder of today because of important business:

Muñoz on motion of Guillen.

MAJOR STATE CALENDAR
HOUSE BILLS
THIRD READING

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

HB 1560 ON THIRD READING
(by Goldman)

HB 1560, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Goldman offered the following amendment to HB 1560:

Amend HB 1560 on third reading as follows:
(1)  On page 8, lines 20 through 22, strike "may establish a minimum number of hours of continuing education required for license renewal." and substitute the following:
may:
(1)  establish a minimum number of hours of continuing education required for license renewal;
(2)  provide for the registration and renewal of continuing education providers and the approval of continuing education courses; and
(3)  assess reasonable and necessary fees on continuing education providers.
(2)  Strike page 12, line 18, through page 13, line 1, and substitute the following:
(c) [(f)]  As part of the continuing education requirements for a registered professional appraiser who is the chief appraiser of an appraisal district, the commission by rule shall require the registrant to complete:
(1)  at least half of the required hours in a program devoted to one or more of the topics listed in Section 1151.164(b); and
(2)  at least two of the required hours in a program of professional ethics specific to the chief appraiser of an appraisal district, including a program on the importance of maintaining the independence of an appraisal office from political pressure.
(3)  Strike page 15, lines 20-22, and renumber subsequent SECTIONS of Article 1 accordingly.
(4)  On page 16, strike lines 2, 3, 18, and 26 and renumber the subdivisions of SECTION 1.24 accordingly.
(5)  On page 62, line 14, strike "shall" and substitute "may [shall]".
(6)  On page 62, line 15, strike "shall" and substitute "may [shall]".
(7)  On page 63, between lines 17 and 18, insert the following appropriately numbered subdivision and renumber subsequent subdivisions of SECTION 3.32 accordingly:
(____)  Sections 1603.104(b), (c), and (c-1);
(8)  On page 65, line 10, strike "the effective date of this Act" and substitute "September 1, 2023".
(9)  Strike page 65, line 27, through page 66, line 6, and substitute the following:
SECTION 3.38.  (a) Not later than December 1, 2021, the presiding officer of the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation shall appoint members to the Barbering and Cosmetology Advisory Board in accordance with Section 1603.051, Occupations Code, as amended by this article.
(b)  On December 1, 2021, the Advisory Board on Barbering and the Advisory Board on Cosmetology are abolished.
(10)  On page 66, line 7, strike "(b)" and substitute "(c)".
(11)  Add the following appropriately numbered SECTION to Article 3 of the bill and renumber subsequent SECTIONS of that article accordingly:
SECTION ____.  The heading to Section 1603.104, Occupations Code, is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 1603.104.  [PERIODIC] INSPECTIONS.
(12)  On page 74, between lines 23 and 24, insert the following:
(c)  Not later than September 1, 2022, a residential service company described by Subsection (a) of this section that is operating as a residential service contract provider licensed under Chapter 1304, Occupations Code, as amended by this article, shall update the company's financial security documents to:
(1)  list the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation as a party to the financial security document; and
(2)  replace each reference to the Texas Real Estate Commission with a reference to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE GRANTED

The following member was granted leave of absence for the remainder of today because of important business in the district:

Stucky on motion of Lambert.

The following member was granted leave of absence for the remainder of today because of important business:

Toth on motion of Wilson.

HB 1560 - (consideration continued)

HB 1560, as amended, was passed by (Record 585): 130 Yeas, 0 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Longoria; Lucio; Minjarez.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 585 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 585 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED

The following member was granted leave of absence for the remainder of today because of important business:

Minjarez on motion of Bailes.

HB 1545 ON THIRD READING
(by Cyrier and Sherman)

HB 1545, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the continuation and functions of the Commission on Jail Standards.

HB 1545 was passed by (Record 586): 130 Yeas, 0 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Longoria; Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 586 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 586 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 2622 ON THIRD READING
(by Holland, Paddie, Canales, White, Metcalf, et al.)

HB 2622, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the enforcement of certain federal laws regulating firearms, firearm accessories, and firearm ammunition within the State of Texas.

HB 2622 was passed by (Record 587): 83 Yeas, 45 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Buckley; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Dean; Dominguez; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Goldman; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Moody; Morales, E.; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; White; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Anchia; Beckley; Bowers; Bucy; Campos; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Crockett; Davis; Deshotel; Fierro; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Meza; Morales, C.; Morales Shaw; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Perez; Ramos; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Guerra; Jetton; Longoria; Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 587 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 587 was taken, I was excused because of important business in the district. I would have voted yes.

Ellzey

When Record No. 587 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Guerra

When Record No. 587 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Jetton

When Record No. 587 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Moody

When Record No. 587 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED

The following member was granted leave of absence for the remainder of today because of important business in the district:

Longoria on motion of Rose.

HB 19 ON THIRD READING
(by Leach, Ashby, Meyer, et al.)

HB 19, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to civil liability of a commercial motor vehicle owner or operator.

HB 19 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS: I want to first commend all of those legal scholars that got together and spent numerous hours trying to make this bill better. I think we show that when we get in a room and start trying to figure out things, we can come together and come up with a better product. But I want to talk about this bill a little bit more because what it did is we fixed how to have a legal fight, but we didn't fix how to make Texas and Texans safer. We didn't deal with how do we improve the quality of life for Texans so they can feel comfortable driving on our roads and know that we put all the precautions in place to ensure that Texans will be safe and can move around. And I think it's important that we talk about the fact that there are many of us that got bombarded with calls and we talked about the responsibility of what this will do to small businesses and that insurance rates are going up. But not one time during the hearing did we hear from the insurance industry talking about why insurance rates are going up, rather than just assuming it was because of litigation.
Then I want to talk about the corporate responsibility. We get countless communications talking about being socially responsible and corporately responsible. And I want to ask those corporate leaders if they thought about what this bill doesn't do for consumers and for the folks who are driving on our roads. It's unfortunate that most of the discussion and debate over the few months with regard to HB 19 has been spent on how we fight and what civil practice procedures are going to be used for the fight. We never talked once about the lives we could save and how do we save lives. And I think that's where I want to just talk, just briefly, about the notion that the government ought to be for and by the people.
I know all of us reflect on occasion and talk about government "for the people, by the people," and we imbue ourselves to the comments that the 16th president made with regard to this American idea. But I want to challenge you to look a bit further, because that's not where it originated. It actually originated from Theodore Parker, who was a socialist reformer speaking at an antislavery convention in 1850. That's where those principles came from. And it's in 1850 that we thought about the principles of government for the people and by the people. And so when I think about HB 19, again, I commend the scholars that talk about how you fight in court, but I don't want us to ever lose sight that there are people who are the reason we're going to be in court. And what did we do in this bill to protect them? What did we do in this bill to make a difference for the quality of life for folks that have to drive our freeways and highways? As important as it is for us to move our commercial products, it's equally important that we create a Texas that's safe. And so I don't think we ought to be satisfied with what we've done. We need to recognize that we've left some pieces of this legislation "for the people" out, because it never was about how do we make Texas and Texans safer. And I think that's a responsibility we all have to be responsible for.
So members, I'm going to vote no on this bill because I want us to do government for people. I want it to be by the people, but I want to be for the people. And nowhere in this bill, nowhere in our discussions, do we talk about how do we make Texas safer. We didn't talk about the possibility of lowering the speed rates or the possibility of some hours that might be more conducive to big trucks traveling. We didn't talk about any of those kinds of things that would impact people. We only talked about how do you fight in court. And so this really is a lawyer's bill, which is why yesterday, the lawyers––and I applaud them and their efforts––came together to figure out how they were going to fight the rules of engagement. And while I don't know which one of them feels like they won, I can tell you for sure I don't think the people won, because we didn't talk about them in one instance. And so I encourage you as members to think about––whether you vote for or against it––you've not done your justice for the people. So I would encourage you to step back and maybe for once make a vote that says I care about whether or not Texas is safer for the people. And tell our corporate leadership, don't be corporately responsible some of the time. The customers, the consumers, that's who made them who they are. So we've got to protect them. And so I would just ask members to really think about your vote, and I'm going to ask you to vote no because I think the people deserve more than this.

REPRESENTATIVE ROSENTHAL: Madam Davis, I do really appreciate what you just said, and I'd like you to reiterate. How does this bill address in any way the safety, our safety, traveling on roads in our state?

DAVIS: Representative Rosenthal, I sat through the hearings as vice-chair of the committee. That was never part of the conversation, to look at what could we do to also make it better. How do we make it safer? That was not part of the conversation, and I think that's why the bill is flawed in its regard for how we improve the quality of life for Texans and make them feel safer.

ROSENTHAL: I don't know if you're aware, I live in a pretty large metropolitan area. We've got a lot of trucks and other types of commercial vehicles coming through there. And I will ask if you're aware that sometimes those commercial vehicles present quite a danger to other drivers on the road. Would you agree with that?

DAVIS: I agree with that.

ROSENTHAL: If we take away liability from their companies, if we make it harder to sue them, do you think that will improve their driving habits? Or will it embolden bad behavior?

DAVIS: In fact, Mr. Rosenthal, I'm glad you mentioned that. I think one of the challenges is to make sure that we never lose sight that when we pass legislation that does not try to inform folks of what the bad side of the legislation is, we miss an opportunity. We miss an opportunity to say to them, you're part of the solution. Don't be part of the problem; you can be part of the solution. And reinforcing that would be to reinforce legislation that says you have responsibilities and not let them off the hook, shift responsibilities to individuals. We've got to be better to the people of the State of Texas. We applaud ourselves and congratulate ourselves about the great state that we created, but we want to make sure it's great for all citizens. And that's what troubles me with this legislation.

ROSENTHAL: I could not agree more.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Rosenthal moved to print all remarks on HB 19.

The motion prevailed.

(Speaker in the chair)

HB 19 was passed by (Record 588): 81 Yeas, 49 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Buckley; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cyrier; Darby; Dean; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Rogers; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; VanDeaver; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Anchia; Beckley; Bowers; Bucy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Crockett; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Martinez; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Neave; Perez; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio; Morales Shaw.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 588 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Canales

When Record No. 588 was taken, I was excused because of important business in the district. I would have voted yes.

Ellzey

When Record No. 588 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Morales Shaw

When Record No. 588 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

GENERAL STATE CALENDAR
HOUSE BILLS
THIRD READING

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

HB 1002 ON THIRD READING
(by Lucio, J.D. Johnson, Canales, and Anchia)

HB 1002, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the use of hypnotically induced testimony in a criminal trial.

HB 1002 was passed by (Record 589): 130 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — González, M.; Lucio.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 589 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

HB 829 ON THIRD READING
(by S. Thompson, Reynolds, Collier, J.D. Johnson, et al.)

HB 829, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a progressive disciplinary matrix for police officer misconduct in certain municipalities.

HB 829 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE S. THOMPSON: I want to start off by telling you that I've had the privilege of serving this body for a very long time, and this is my 25th session. Since I've served in this body, I have tried to serve with integrity and I've tried to always keep my word when I gave it. This bill is a bill that is very important. It talks about disciplinary accountability and police conduct, and I'm going to tell you what I am trying to achieve. And I think I told my friend Mr. Cyrier this once. I want to have the same privilege that so many of you take for granted. Many of you don't have to worry about your sons being stopped by the police and making sure that their hands are on the steering wheel or being mistreated because of the color of their skin. I call my sons, who are adults, every night just to make sure that they have gotten home and not gotten killed because they are black.
Now, some of you, some people––and none of you in this room have this problem––have problems with color. Take that up with God and be po'd with him about making an array of people that he wanted in this world for the various purposes that he wanted us to achieve things for the maintenance of humanity. I want to have the privilege and my children and grandchildren to have the privilege of being Texans and Americans and share the privilege with you of not having to make those calls every night. I'm 82, and I still make those calls. And every black parent and every brown parent in this state and in this country makes those calls daily.
This bill is designed to prevent passing the trash. Municipalities are asking us to give them the tools so that they don't have to pass the trash from one municipality to another. It doesn't touch collective bargaining top, side, or bottom. It ain't got nothing to do with meet and confer. Those things stay in place. We just want people to be accountable. We want a statewide plan where they know what is expected of them. And we don't want to pass the trash. That's what this bill is designed to do. I know some of you have gotten calls and you've been given misinformation, but I want you to hear it from the horse's mouth. That's what this bill is designed to do. I've had the privilege of working during the interim with Mr. Cyrier on the Sunset Commission, and he and I have had a dialogue about how we can make things better with some of the agencies. And I thank you for that, Mr. Cyrier. But you can make the decision today to give the municipalities the ability to not have to pass the trash.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Walle moved to print all remarks on HB 829.

The motion prevailed.

HB 829 was passed by (Record 590): 100 Yeas, 28 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Anchia; Anderson; Bailes; Beckley; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; 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, P.; King, T.; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Parker; Paul; Perez; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shine; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Ashby; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Cason; Gates; Harless; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Krause; Leman; Middleton; Murr; Patterson; Price; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio; Paddie; Raney; Smithee.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 590 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Burns

When Record No. 590 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 590 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 590 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Paddie

When Record No. 590 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Raney

When Record No. 590 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

When Record No. 590 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

VanDeaver

HB 323 ON THIRD READING
(by P. King, Guillen, White, Bowers, Goodwin, et al.)

HB 323, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a law enforcement agency accreditation grant program.

Amendment No. 1

Representative P. King offered the following amendment to HB 323:

Amend HB 323 on third reading by striking added Section 772.0077(h), Government Code, and substituting the following:
(h)  Subject to Subsection (i), the criminal justice division shall adopt rules requiring each law enforcement agency of a municipality to obtain recognition or become accredited as described by Subsection (b). The rules must require the law enforcement agencies to obtain recognition or become accredited not later than September 1, 2028, or, for an agency with 10 or fewer peace officers, not later than September 1, 2031. The criminal justice division shall implement a program to assist the law enforcement agencies in obtaining recognition or becoming accredited.
(i)  The rules adopted under Subsection (h) must provide that the requirement to obtain recognition or become accredited is only in effect if the criminal justice division determines the grant program established under this section is sufficiently funded to provide a grant to each eligible applicant for purposes of satisfying the requirement.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

HB 323, as amended, was passed by (Record 591): 127 Yeas, 2 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cason; Tinderholt.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Cain; Hull; Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 591 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Cain

When Record No. 591 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 591 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Hull

When Record No. 591 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 830 ON THIRD READING
(by S. Thompson, White, Krause, Cain, Bowers, et al.)

HB 830, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to law enforcement policies regarding the issuance of citations for misdemeanors punishable by fine only and to a limitation on the authority to arrest a person for certain fine-only misdemeanors.

HB 830 was passed by (Record 592): 113 Yeas, 18 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Anchia; Anderson; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Lozano; Martinez; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Slaton; Smithee; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Ashby; Bailes; Dean; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Larson; Leman; Metcalf; Noble; Price; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 592 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Burns

When Record No. 592 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 592 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Murr

When Record No. 592 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

When Record No. 592 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

VanDeaver

HB 3712 ON THIRD READING
(by E. Thompson, White, Schaefer, Cyrier, Moody, et al.)

HB 3712, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the hiring and training of and policies for peace officers.

HB 3712 was passed by (Record 593): 123 Yeas, 5 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

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

Nays — Crockett; Davis; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Thompson, S.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Coleman; Hefner; Lucio; Turner, C.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 593 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 593 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Hefner

When Record No. 593 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 385 ON THIRD READING
(by Pacheco, White, Campos, Button, and Krause)

HB 385, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to conditions of community supervision and procedures applicable to the reduction or termination of a defendant's period of community supervision.

HB 385 was passed by (Record 594): 131 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 594 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 594 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 834 ON THIRD READING
(by S. Thompson, Toth, Collier, Cason, Sherman, et al.)

HB 834, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to requiring the corroboration of certain testimony in a criminal case involving a controlled substance.

HB 834 was passed by (Record 595): 98 Yeas, 33 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Anchia; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; 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, K.; King, T.; Kuempel; Lambert; Leach; Lozano; Martinez; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schofield; Shine; Slaton; Smithee; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Anderson; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Buckley; Cook; Dean; Gates; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; King, P.; Krause; Landgraf; Larson; Leman; Metcalf; Murr; Noble; Patterson; Paul; Price; Sanford; Shaheen; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; VanDeaver; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 595 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Burns

When Record No. 595 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 595 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Frank

When Record No. 595 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Lambert

When Record No. 595 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Schaefer

When Record No. 595 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Schofield

When Record No. 595 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 441 ON THIRD READING
(by Zwiener, Collier, White, Dutton, Toth, et al.)

HB 441, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the criminal and licensing consequences of certain marihuana possession and drug paraphernalia possession offenses; imposing a fee.

HB 441 was passed by (Record 596): 88 Yeas, 40 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Anchia; Bailes; Beckley; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Cain; Campos; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; King, T.; Krause; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Lozano; Martinez; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Smithee; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Burns; Burrows; Button; Capriglione; Craddick; Cyrier; Dean; Frullo; Gates; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; King, K.; King, P.; Kuempel; Lambert; Leman; Metcalf; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Paddie; Price; Rogers; Sanford; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson; Thompson, E.; VanDeaver.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Kacal; Lucio; Morales, E.; Schofield.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 596 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 596 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Goldman

When Record No. 596 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

E. Morales

When Record No. 596 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 2366 ON THIRD READING
(by Buckley, Harless, Ellzey, Murr, et al.)

HB 2366, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to criminal conduct that endangers law enforcement; creating a criminal offense and increasing a criminal penalty.

HB 2366 was passed by (Record 597): 119 Yeas, 12 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

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

Nays — Beckley; Bucy; Cason; Cole; Collier; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Hinojosa; Howard; Israel; Talarico.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 597 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 597 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Crockett

When Record No. 597 was taken, I was excused because of important business in the district. I would have voted yes.

Ellzey

When Record No. 597 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 1717 ON THIRD READING
(by S. Thompson, White, Collier, Patterson, J.D. Johnson, et al.)

HB 1717, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the state's continuing duty to disclose exculpatory, impeachment, or mitigating evidence in a criminal case and prohibited retaliation against local assistant prosecutors for discharging that duty.

HB 1717 was passed by (Record 598): 130 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Noble.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 598 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 598 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 3158 ON THIRD READING
(by S. Thompson, Murr, Davis, et al.)

HB 3158, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to standing for receipt of exemplary damages based on a compensable death under the Texas Workers' Compensation Act.

HB 3158 was passed by (Record 599): 130 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio; White.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 599 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 599 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 3373 ON THIRD READING
(by Burrows, et al.)

HB 3373, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the certification of live music venues by and other duties of the Texas Music Office.

HB 3373 was passed by (Record 600): 117 Yeas, 12 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

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

Nays — Biedermann; Cain; Cason; Larson; Middleton; Price; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Tinderholt; Vasut.

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

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Herrero; Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 600 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 600 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

When Record No. 600 was taken, I was shown voting present, not voting. I intended to vote no.

White

HB 842 ON THIRD READING
(by Moody)

HB 842, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the disclosure in a criminal case of certain criminal history record information.

HB 842 was passed by (Record 601): 91 Yeas, 37 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Bailes; Beckley; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burrows; Button; Campos; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frullo; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Kuempel; Lambert; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Ashby; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Burns; Cain; Capriglione; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Frank; Gates; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; Krause; Landgraf; Leach; Metcalf; Middleton; Noble; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Spiller; Swanson; Thompson, E.; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Herrero; Hull; Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 601 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 601 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

P. King

When Record No. 601 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Lambert

When Record No. 601 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leman

When Record No. 601 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Rogers

When Record No. 601 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Schaefer

When Record No. 601 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 4103 ON THIRD READING
(by Burrows)

HB 4103, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from certain establishments related to a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project.

Amendment No. 1

Representatives Moody and Clardy offered the following amendment to HB 4103:

Amend HB 4103 on third reading as follows:
(1)  Add the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to the bill and renumber the SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 151.429, Tax Code, is amended by adding Subsection (h-1) to read as follows:
(h-1)  The owner of a qualified hotel project that opened for initial occupancy before January 1, 2021, shall receive a rebate, refund, or payment of 100 percent of the taxes described by Subsection (h) during the two-year period beginning immediately following the expiration of the 10-year period authorized under Subsection (h). The comptroller shall deposit the taxes and pay each owner of a qualified hotel project eligible taxable proceeds to which the owner is entitled under this subsection in the manner provided by Subsection (h). This subsection expires January 1, 2033.
SECTION ____.  Section 351.102, Tax Code, is amended by adding Subsection (c-1) to read as follows:
(c-1)  Notwithstanding Section 151.429(h) of this code or Section 2303.5055, Government Code, a municipality described by Subsection (e) is entitled to receive the funds described by Subsection (c) for a 12-year period if the hotel project opened for initial occupancy before January 1, 2021. This subsection expires January 1, 2033.
(2)  On page 5, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following:
(c)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a) and except as provided by Subsection (b), a municipality described by Section 351.152 is entitled to receive revenue as provided by Sections 351.156 and 351.157 until the 12th anniversary of the date the qualified hotel to which the entitlement relates is open for initial occupancy if the qualified hotel opened for initial occupancy before January 1, 2021. This subsection expires January 1, 2033.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

Amendment No. 2

Representative Bucy offered the following amendment to HB 4103:

Amend HB 4103 on third reading by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to the bill and renumbering the SECTIONS accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 351.152, Tax Code, is amended by adding Subdivision (43) to read as follows:
(43)  a municipality with a population of less than 500,000 that is:
(A)  located in two counties; and
(B)  adjacent to a municipality described by Subdivision (31).

Amendment No. 2 was adopted.

Amendment No. 3

Representative Paddie offered the following amendment to HB 4103:

Amend HB 4103 on third reading by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 351.101(n), Tax Code, is amended to read as follows:
(n)  In addition to other authorized uses, a municipality that has a population of not more than 1,500 and is located in a county that borders Arkansas and Louisiana may use revenue from the municipal hotel occupancy tax for the promotion of tourism by the enhancement and upgrading of an existing sports facility or field as specified by Subsection (a)(7), provided that the requirements of Subsection [Subsections] (a)(7)(A) [and (C)] and Section 351.1076 are met.

Amendment No. 3 was adopted.

Amendment No. 4

Representative Morrison offered the following amendment to HB 4103:

Amend HB 4103 on third reading as follows:
(1)  Add the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to the bill and renumber the SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 351.10712(a), Tax Code, is amended to read as follows:
(a)  This section applies only to:
(1)  a municipality with a population of at least 95,000 that is located in a county that is bisected by United States Highway 385 and has a population of not more than 140,000; and
(2)  a municipality located in a county that has a population of not more than 300,000 and in which a component university of the University of Houston System is located.
SECTION ____.  Section 351.152, Tax Code, is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 351.152.  APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies only to:
(1)  a municipality described by Section 351.001(7)(B);
(2)  a municipality described by Section 351.001(7)(D);
(3)  a municipality described by Section 351.001(7)(E);
(4)  a municipality described by Section 351.102(e)(3);
(5)  a municipality that contains more than 75 percent of the population of a county with a population of 1.5 million or more;
(6)  a municipality with a population of 150,000 or more but less than 200,000 that is partially located in at least one county with a population of 125,000 or more;
(7)  a municipality with a population of 150,000 or more but less than one million that is located in one county with a population of 2.3 million or more;
(8)  a municipality with a population of 180,000 or more that:
(A)  is located in two counties, each with a population of 100,000 or more; and
(B)  contains an American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and Museum;
(9)  a municipality with a population of 96,000 or more that is located in a county that borders Lake Palestine;
(10)  a municipality with a population of 96,000 or more that is located in a county that contains the headwaters of the San Gabriel River;
(11)  a municipality with a population of 99,900 or more but less than 111,000 that is located in a county with a population of 135,000 or more;
(12)  a municipality with a population of 110,000 or more but less than 135,000 at least part of which is located in a county with a population of less than 135,000;
(13)  a municipality with a population of 9,000 or more but less than 10,000 that is located in two counties, each of which has a population of 662,000 or more and a southern border with a county with a population of 2.3 million or more;
(14)  a municipality with a population of 200,000 or more but less than 300,000 that contains a component institution of the Texas Tech University System;
(15)  a municipality with a population of 95,000 or more that:
(A)  is located in more than one county; and
(B)  borders Lake Lewisville;
(16)  a municipality with a population of 45,000 or more that:
(A)  contains a portion of Cedar Hill State Park;
(B)  is located in two counties, one of which has a population of two million or more and one of which has a population of 149,000 or more; and
(C)  has adopted a capital improvement plan for the construction or expansion of a convention center facility;
(17)  a municipality with a population of less than 6,000 that:
(A)  is almost wholly located in a county with a population of 600,000 or more that is adjacent to a county with a population of two million or more;
(B)  is partially located in a county with a population of 1.8 million or more that is adjacent to a county with a population of two million or more;
(C)  has a visitor center and museum located in a 19th-century rock building in the municipality's downtown; and
(D)  has a waterpark open to the public;
(18)  a municipality with a population of 56,000 or more that:
(A)  borders Lake Ray Hubbard; and
(B)  is located in two counties, one of which has a population of less than 80,000;
(19)  a municipality with a population of 83,000 or more that:
(A)  borders Clear Lake; and
(B)  is primarily located in a county with a population of less than 300,000;
(20)  a municipality with a population of less than 2,000 that:
(A)  is located adjacent to a bay connected to the Gulf of Mexico;
(B)  is located in a county with a population of 290,000 or more that is adjacent to a county with a population of four million or more; and
(C)  has a boardwalk on the bay;
(21)  a municipality with a population of 75,000 or more that:
(A)  is located wholly in one county with a population of 575,000 or more that is adjacent to a county with a population of four million or more; and
(B)  has adopted a capital improvement plan for the construction or expansion of a convention center facility;
(22)  a municipality with a population of less than 75,000 that is located in three counties, at least one of which has a population of four million or more;
(23)  an eligible coastal municipality with a population of 3,000 or more but less than 5,000;
(24)  a municipality with a population of 90,000 or more but less than 150,000 that:
(A)  is located in three counties; and
(B)  contains a branch campus of a component institution of the University of Houston System;
(25)  a municipality that is:
(A)  primarily located in a county with a population of four million or more; and
(B)  connected by a bridge to a municipality described by Subdivision (20);
(26)  a municipality with a population of 20,000 or more but less than 25,000 that:
(A)  contains a portion of Mustang Bayou; and
(B)  is wholly located in a county with a population of less than 500,000;
(27)  a municipality with a population of 70,000 or more but less than 90,000 that is located in two counties, one of which has a population of four million or more and the other of which has a population of less than 50,000;
(28)  a municipality with a population of 10,000 or more that:
(A)  is wholly located in a county with a population of four million or more; and
(B)  has a city hall located less than three miles from a space center operated by an agency of the federal government;
(29)  a municipality that is the county seat of a county:
(A)  through which the Pedernales River flows; and
(B)  in which the birthplace of a president of the United States is located;
(30)  a municipality that contains a portion of U.S. Highway 79 and State Highway 130;
(31)  a municipality with a population of 48,000 or more but less than 95,000 that is located in two counties, one of which has a population of 900,000 or more but less than 1.7 million;
(32)  a municipality with a population of less than 25,000 that contains a museum of Western American art;
(33)  a municipality with a population of 50,000 or more that is the county seat of a county that contains a portion of the Sam Houston National Forest;
(34)  a municipality with a population of less than 25,000 that:
(A)  contains a cultural heritage museum; and
(B)  is located in a county that borders the United Mexican States and the Gulf of Mexico;
(35)  a municipality that is the county seat of a county that:
(A)  has a population of 115,000 or more;
(B)  is adjacent to a county with a population of 1.8 million or more; and
(C)  hosts an annual peach festival;
(36)  a municipality that is the county seat of a county that:
(A)  has a population of 585,000 or more; and
(B)  is adjacent to a county with a population of four million or more;
(37)  a municipality with a population of less than 10,000 that:
(A)  contains a component university of The Texas A&M University System; and
(B)  is located in a county adjacent to a county that borders Oklahoma;
(38)  a municipality with a population of less than 6,100 that:
(A)  is located in two counties, each of which has a population of 600,000 or more but less than two million; and
(B)  hosts an annual Cajun Festival;
(39)  a municipality with a population of 13,000 or more that:
(A)  is located on an international border; and
(B)  is located in a county:
(i)  with a population of less than 400,000; and
(ii)  in which at least one World Birding Center site is located;
(40)  a municipality with a population of 4,000 or more that:
(A)  is located on an international border; and
(B)  is located not more than five miles from a state historic site that serves as a visitor center for a state park that contains 300,000 or more acres of land;
(41)  a municipality with a population of 36,000 or more that is adjacent to at least two municipalities described by Subdivision (15); [and]
(42)  a municipality with a population of 28,000 or more in which is located a historic railroad depot and heritage center; and
(43)  a municipality located in a county that has a population of not more than 300,000 and in which a component university of the University of Houston System is located.
(2)  On page 3, line 6, strike "and" and substitute "[and]".
(3)  On page 3, line 7, between "Section 351.152(38)" and the period, insert the following:
; and
(12)  a municipality described by Section 351.152(43)
(4)  On page 4, line 25, strike "and" and substitute "[and]".
(5)  On page 4, line 27, between "hotel" and the period, insert the following:
; and
(12)  for a municipality described by Subsection (b)(12):
(A)  restaurants, bars, and retail establishments; and
(B)  swimming pools and swimming facilities owned or operated by the related qualified hotel

Amendment No. 4 was adopted.

Amendment No. 5

Representative P. King offered the following amendment to HB 4103:

Amend HB 4103 on third reading by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering the SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Subchapter C, Chapter 351, Tax Code, is amended by adding Section 351.161 to read as follows:
Sec. 351.161.  COMPTROLLER PRIVATE LETTER RULING. (a) A municipality may request that the comptroller provide a private letter ruling that determines whether:
(1)  a project described in the request is a qualified project for purposes of this subchapter;
(2)  the municipality will be entitled to receive revenue under Sections 351.156 and 351.157, as applicable; and
(3)  taxable items, as defined by Section 151.010, purchased in connection with the qualified project are exempt from state and local sales and use taxes.
(b)  The comptroller shall issue a private letter ruling that makes the requested determination not later than the 60th day after the date the municipality submits the request to the comptroller.
(c)  The comptroller by rule may establish the information a municipality must submit in a request made under this section.
(d)  The municipality may rely on the comptroller's determination included in a private letter ruling provided under this section.

Amendment No. 5 was adopted.

HB 4103, as amended, was passed by (Record 602): 107 Yeas, 20 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bowers; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frullo; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; 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.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Biedermann; Bonnen; Cain; Cason; Cyrier; Frank; Gates; Hefner; Holland; Leach; Middleton; Noble; Patterson; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Tinderholt; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Buckley; Lucio; Paddie; Schofield; Swanson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 602 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes.

Buckley

When Record No. 602 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 602 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leman

When Record No. 602 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Swanson

When Record No. 602 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

When Record No. 602 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

White

HB 1607 ON THIRD READING
(by Darby, Lucio, P. King, Hernandez, Hunter, et al.)

HB 1607, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

HB 1607 was passed by (Record 603): 106 Yeas, 23 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, C.; Biedermann; Cain; Cason; Gates; Goldman; Harris; Hefner; Krause; Leach; Leman; Middleton; Patterson; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tinderholt; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Hull; Lucio; Ramos.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 603 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 603 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Ramos

When Record No. 603 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 1068 ON THIRD READING
(by Allen and Guillen)

HB 1068, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the use of personal leave during school holidays by school district employees.

HB 1068 was passed by (Record 604): 118 Yeas, 11 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Lozano; Martinez; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Cook; Frank; Leman; Metcalf; Noble; Patterson; Schaefer; Shaheen; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Hefner; Lucio; Ramos.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 604 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 604 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Hefner

When Record No. 604 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Ramos

When Record No. 604 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Tinderholt

When Record No. 604 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 1301 ON THIRD READING
(by Guillen, E. Morales, et al.)

HB 1301, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the services provided by a colonia self-help center.

HB 1301 was passed by (Record 605): 79 Yeas, 49 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, K.; Bowers; Bucy; Burrows; Button; Campos; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kuempel; Larson; Lozano; Martinez; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schofield; Smithee; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Ashby; Bell, C.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Buckley; Burns; Cain; Capriglione; Cason; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Dean; Frullo; Gates; Goldman; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; King, P.; Krause; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leman; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Rogers; Sanford; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; VanDeaver; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Herrero; Hull; Lucio; Morrison.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 605 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 605 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Morrison

When Record No. 605 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Schaefer

When Record No. 605 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 542 ON THIRD READING
(by White and Minjarez)

HB 542, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to foster care placement in and the licensing of certain residential child-care facilities.

HB 542 was passed by (Record 606): 131 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 606 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 606 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 1092 ON THIRD READING
(by Romero, White, and Minjarez)

HB 1092, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the verification of the veteran status of inmates and prisoners.

HB 1092 was passed by (Record 607): 129 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cason.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio; Thompson, S.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 607 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 607 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 21 ON THIRD READING
(by Neave, Button, Hunter, Swanson, Minjarez, et al.)

HB 21, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the statute of limitations applicable to a sexual harassment complaint filed with the Texas Workforce Commission.

HB 21 was passed by (Record 608): 130 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Rogers.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 608 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 608 was taken, I was excused because of important business in the district. I would have voted yes.

Ellzey

When Record No. 608 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Rogers

When Record No. 608 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 4383 ON THIRD READING
(by Murphy)

HB 4383, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to providing information to undergraduate students regarding certain fixed or flat tuition rates provided by certain institutions of higher education.

HB 4383 was passed by (Record 609): 128 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Johnson, J.E.; Lucio; Morales, C.; Vasut.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 609 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 609 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

C. Morales

When Record No. 609 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 2706 ON THIRD READING
(by Howard, Neave, Hernandez, Button, White, et al.)

HB 2706, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the reporting of sexual assault and other sex offenses, to the emergency services and care provided to victims of those offenses, and to the processes associated with preserving and analyzing the evidence of those offenses.

HB 2706 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE HOWARD: This is the final day of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. How fitting that the Texas House of Representatives unanimously passed HB 2706 yesterday and with today's third reading vote, we'll have passed bills to implement all 11 recommendations of the Sexual Assault Survivors' Task Force out of the Office of the Governor. I want to thank you, members, for this strong statement of support for a collaborative and coordinated response to sexual violence experienced by adults and children in Texas that supports survivors and ensures justice is served.

REPRESENTATIVE NEAVE: Representative Howard, I want to thank you for filing this legislation and wanted to share with our fellow Texans the significance of what the Texas House is doing today. On average, can you share with us the number of reported sexual assaults that we have in Texas each year?

HOWARD: I can tell you that in 2019, there were 18,057 Texans who reported sexual assault, an 8.9 percent increase from 2018, and the average is about 18,000 per year.

NEAVE: Unfortunately, this disproportionately impacts Texas women. Is that correct?

HOWARD: Absolutely.

NEAVE: And who else does it impact?

HOWARD: Well, it also impacts men and, unfortunately, it also impacts our children.

NEAVE: And the Texas House has taken multiple steps to address this issue in our state, correct?

HOWARD: We have.

NEAVE: So from your innovative rape kit tracking system last session––which allows a sexual assault survivor to know where their rape kit is in the process and being tested, is that correct?

HOWARD: Correct.

NEAVE: As well as the Lavinia Masters Act that I had filed and we passed––which creates strict timelines so that a rape kit is timely submitted for testing within 90 days instead of sitting on a shelf untested for more than 20 years like in the Lavinia Masters Act case, is that correct?

HOWARD: Absolutely, and thank you for your excellent work on that.

NEAVE: Thank you, and it's a team effort. And because of all of the work that we've done here in this house and together, according to data from DPS, the rape kit backlog in Texas since last session has been reduced by more than 80 percent. Were you aware of that?

HOWARD: I am, and we should all be very proud of the efforts over multiple sessions to make that happen.

NEAVE: And in addition to those successes––you, the Appropriations Committee members, the chairs, all of the leaders––the house has prioritized sexual assault survivors by allocating more than $50 million to tackle this issue. Is that correct?

HOWARD: It is correct.

NEAVE: And can you talk to us about other funds that we have allocated?

HOWARD: Well, with this session, we have $34 million for the Sexual Assault Prevention and Crisis Services Program, $3 million for grants to sexual assault forensic exam facilities, and another $51 million for DPS to further improve their crime lab capacity and prioritize the testing of the backlogged sexual assault kits.

NEAVE: Also, the governor's Sexual Assault Survivors' Task Force held its very first meeting right here in the Texas Capitol a little over a year ago. Can you tell us what was accomplished by that group?

HOWARD: Lots was accomplished. That group met 50 times and they had over 150 recommendations to the Texas Evidence Collection Advisory Board, the attorney general's office, HHSC, and DPS's Crime Lab Service Manual Committee, as well as the 11 recommendations to the Texas Legislature, which we are finalizing with the bills that we're passing today as a house to implement those 11 recommendations.

NEAVE: And with those 11 recommendations that we're passing as a house, on this day, what is the impact or the significance of sexual assault awareness on this day?

HOWARD: Well, this is the 20th year of this Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This is the final day of that month. It is extremely significant that we as a body are passing these reforms today.

NEAVE: And we have an opportunity to double down on that progress and keep Texas and keep this house at the forefront of sexual assault reform. I want to thank you so much for your leadership on this issue, Representative Howard.

HOWARD: And thank you, Representative Neave, for yours as well. And members, I am so proud of this body. There's so many things that we do that I know we get in conflict about, but this is one of the things we've come together on for multiple sessions now. And we can all be very proud of what we've done and what's happening as a result of our efforts in this state.

HB 2706 was passed by (Record 610): 128 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Deshotel; Harless; Lucio; Raney.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 610 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 610 was taken, I was excused because of important business in the district. I would have voted yes.

Ellzey

When Record No. 610 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Harless

When Record No. 610 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Raney

When Record No. 610 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 1097 ON THIRD READING
(by Lozano)

HB 1097, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the processing and sale of kratom and kratom products; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

HB 1097 was passed by (Record 611): 118 Yeas, 11 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Cason; Clardy; Cook; Krause; Patterson; Schaefer; Slaton; Slawson; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Bell, K.; Biedermann; Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 611 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

K. Bell

When Record No. 611 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Biedermann

When Record No. 611 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Canales

When Record No. 611 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Hefner

When Record No. 611 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Zwiener moved to print all remarks on HB 2706.

The motion prevailed.

HB 1110 ON THIRD READING
(by J.E. Johnson, Morrison, J. González, Hunter, et al.)

HB 1110, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to payment of the replacement cost of damaged property under a homeowner's, renter's, or condominium owner's insurance policy.

HB 1110 was passed by (Record 612): 87 Yeas, 40 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bowers; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frullo; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kuempel; Lambert; Larson; Lozano; Martinez; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Smith; Smithee; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Biedermann; Bonnen; Buckley; Cain; Cason; Cook; Cyrier; Dean; Frank; Gates; Goldman; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Jetton; King, P.; Krause; Landgraf; Leman; Metcalf; Murr; Noble; Patterson; Paul; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; VanDeaver; Vasut; White; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Leach; Lucio; Middleton; Schofield.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 612 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 612 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Middleton

When Record No. 612 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 3557 ON THIRD READING
(by K. King and Pacheco)

HB 3557, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to allowing parents and guardians to elect for a student to repeat or retake a course or grade.

HB 3557 was passed by (Record 613): 131 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 613 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 613 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 1706 ON THIRD READING
(by Neave, Leach, Button, Howard, Swanson, et al.)

HB 1706, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a specialty court program to provide victim services in sexual assault cases.

HB 1706 was passed by (Record 614): 129 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Dean; Deshotel; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Davis; Dominguez; Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 614 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 614 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 652 ON THIRD READING
(by Paul, Price, et al.)

HB 652, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to notice of an animal's exposure or possible exposure in an animal shelter to certain infectious diseases.

HB 652 failed to pass by (Record 615): 44 Yeas, 84 Nays, 1 Present, not voting. (The vote was reconsidered on May 3, and HB 652 was amended and was passed by Record No. 635.)

Yeas — Anderson; Bonnen; Burns; Burrows; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Cortez; Darby; Dutton; Frank; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; Guillen; Howard; Hull; Israel; Johnson, J.D.; King, K.; King, T.; Larson; Lozano; Martinez; Meyer; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Raney; Raymond; Romero; Sanford; Smithee; Stephenson; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Zwiener.

Nays — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Button; Cain; Campos; Cason; Collier; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Fierro; Frullo; Gates; González, J.; Goodwin; Guerra; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, P.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leman; Metcalf; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Murr; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Ramos; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson; Talarico; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Coleman; Crockett; González, M.; Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 615 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Canales

When Record No. 615 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Morales Shaw

When Record No. 615 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 2094 ON THIRD READING
(by Martinez)

HB 2094, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the right to remove property encroaching on areas owned or controlled by the Hidalgo County Drainage District Number 1.

HB 2094 was passed by (Record 616): 123 Yeas, 6 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Cason; Patterson; Schaefer; Slaton; Vasut.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio; Morales Shaw; Shaheen.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 616 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 616 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Hefner

When Record No. 616 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Hull

When Record No. 616 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Middleton

When Record No. 616 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Morales Shaw

When Record No. 616 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted no.

Shaheen

When Record No. 616 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Swanson

When Record No. 616 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

When Record No. 616 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Wilson

HB 2885 ON THIRD READING
(by Clardy)

HB 2885, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to continuing education programs for fire detection and alarm device installation.

HB 2885 was passed by (Record 617): 85 Yeas, 46 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bowers; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frullo; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Israel; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Lambert; Larson; Leach; Lozano; Martinez; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Smithee; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Ashby; Biedermann; Bonnen; Buckley; Cain; Cason; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Dean; Frank; Gates; Goldman; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; King, P.; Krause; Kuempel; Landgraf; Leman; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Noble; Parker; Patterson; Rogers; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 617 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

C. Bell

When Record No. 617 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Canales

When Record No. 617 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 617 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Paul

When Record No. 617 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 1588 ON THIRD READING
(by Leach, Neave, Holland, K. King, et al.)

HB 1588, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to health benefit plan coverage for scalp cooling systems, applications, and procedures for certain cancer patients.

HB 1588 was passed by (Record 618): 104 Yeas, 27 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Button; Campos; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frullo; 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.; Krause; Kuempel; Larson; Leach; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Biedermann; Burrows; Cain; Capriglione; Cason; Cook; Craddick; Cyrier; Frank; Gates; Hefner; King, P.; Lambert; Landgraf; Leman; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Parker; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Spiller; Tinderholt; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 618 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 618 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Lambert

When Record No. 618 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 1758 ON THIRD READING
(by Krause)

HB 1758, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to law enforcement's use of force by means of a drone.

HB 1758 was passed by (Record 619): 125 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Slaton.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Cain; Johnson, J.E.; Lucio; Meza; Perez; Wilson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 619 was taken, I was excused because of important business in the district. I would have voted no.

Bernal

When Record No. 619 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Cain

When Record No. 619 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 619 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Dominguez

When Record No. 619 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Hinojosa

When Record No. 619 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Perez

When Record No. 619 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 1910 ON THIRD READING
(by Schofield)

HB 1910, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to cemeteries in certain municipalities.

HB 1910 was passed by (Record 620): 127 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cason.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Cook; Lucio; Morrison; Perez.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 620 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 620 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Cason

When Record No. 620 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Cook

When Record No. 620 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Perez

When Record No. 620 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 2627 ON THIRD READING
(by Thierry)

HB 2627, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the clarification of certain provisions regarding taxes imposed on the sale, rental, and use of motor vehicles.

HB 2627 was passed by (Record 621): 128 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio; Paul; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 621 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 621 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 2929 ON THIRD READING
(by Bonnen and Frank)

HB 2929, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to conduct of insurers providing preferred provider benefit plans with respect to physician and health care provider contracts and claims.

HB 2929 was passed by (Record 622): 120 Yeas, 11 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; 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, P.; King, T.; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Biedermann; Cain; Cook; Gates; Krause; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tinderholt.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 622 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Biedermann

When Record No. 622 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 622 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 2626 ON THIRD READING
(by Noble)

HB 2626, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the imposition of the use tax on tangible personal property purchased in another state and transferred to an affiliate of the purchaser before being brought into this state for storage, use, or other consumption.

HB 2626 was passed by (Record 623): 106 Yeas, 24 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; 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.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Kuempel; Larson; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anchia; Biedermann; Cain; Cason; Cyrier; Gates; Hefner; Holland; Krause; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Metcalf; Middleton; Murr; Patterson; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Tinderholt; Vasut; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Dominguez; Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 623 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Canales

When Record No. 623 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leman

When Record No. 623 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 903 ON THIRD READING
(by Oliverson)

HB 903, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the settlement of certain claims on behalf of a minor.

HB 903 was passed by (Record 624): 129 Yeas, 2 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anchia; Johnson, A.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 624 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 624 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 769 ON THIRD READING
(by Middleton, Hunter, Lozano, Dominguez, et al.)

HB 769, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the administration of the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association.

HB 769 was passed by (Record 625): 120 Yeas, 9 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Raymond; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anchia; Cason; King, P.; Price; Ramos; Reynolds; Schaefer; Shaheen; Tinderholt.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio; Morales Shaw; Raney.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 625 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 625 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted present, not voting.

Morales Shaw

When Record No. 625 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 2733 ON THIRD READING
(by Tinderholt, P. King, White, Bowers, et al.)

HB 2733, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to defendants restricted to the operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device or required to submit to alcohol monitoring and establishing a central database of those defendants.

HB 2733 was passed by (Record 626): 130 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio; Walle.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 626 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Canales

When Record No. 626 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 2781 ON THIRD READING
(by A. Johnson, Bonnen, Ordaz Perez, Landgraf, Kuempel, et al.)

HB 2781, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the prosecution of and punishment for an aggravated assault occurring as part of a mass shooting; increasing a criminal penalty.

HB 2781 was passed by (Record 627): 123 Yeas, 8 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Biedermann; Cain; Cason; Slaton; Swanson; Tinderholt; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 627 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Cain

When Record No. 627 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 627 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

When Record No. 627 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Vasut

LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED

The following member was granted leave of absence for the remainder of today because of important business in the district:

Harris on motion of Buckley.

HB 1202 ON THIRD READING
(by Jetton, Morales Shaw, et al.)

HB 1202, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the amendment of a dedicatory instrument to remove a discriminatory provision.

HB 1202 was passed by (Record 628): 130 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; 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; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Harris; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 628 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 628 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 3338 ON THIRD READING
(by Bowers)

HB 3338, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to activities the tolerance of which may constitute maintenance of a common nuisance.

HB 3338 was passed by (Record 629): 103 Yeas, 26 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Biedermann; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Kuempel; Landgraf; Larson; Lozano; Martinez; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Talarico; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, K.; Bonnen; Cain; Cason; Cook; Cyrier; Gates; Goldman; Hefner; Krause; Lambert; Leach; Leman; Metcalf; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tinderholt; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Harris; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio; Thierry.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 629 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

K. Bell

When Record No. 629 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 629 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Holland

When Record No. 629 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 4172 ON THIRD READING
(by Middleton)

HB 4172, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the burden of proof in a suit or administrative proceeding to establish that an area is subject to the public beach easement.

HB 4172 was passed by (Record 630): 110 Yeas, 16 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Davis; Deshotel; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, P.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Larson; Leach; Leman; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Middleton; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Stephenson; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; White; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anchia; Ashby; Cain; Cyrier; Darby; Dean; Herrero; Hunter; Landgraf; Murr; Price; Shine; Smithee; Thompson, S.; Vasut; Walle.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Harris; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Coleman; Dominguez; Hefner; Lucio; Rodriguez.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 630 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Cain

When Record No. 630 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Canales

When Record No. 630 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Hefner

When Record No. 630 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Toth

HB 3315 ON THIRD READING
(by Crockett, Morales Shaw, and Burns)

HB 3315, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the creation of a pretrial intervention program for certain youth offenders; authorizing a fee.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Crockett offered the following amendment to HB 3315:

Amend HB 3315 on page 4 of the bill as follows:
(1)  On line 3, between "chapter" and the underlined period, insert "and may require the community supervision and corrections department serving the county to operate a program under the authority of Section 76.011(a)".
(2)  On line 5, strike "and that substantially complies with this chapter".

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

HB 3315, as amended, was passed by (Record 631): 96 Yeas, 32 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Anchia; Anderson; Bailes; Beckley; Biedermann; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Campos; Capriglione; Cason; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; 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.; Kuempel; Lambert; Larson; Leach; Lozano; Martinez; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Ashby; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Button; Cain; Cook; Cyrier; Goldman; Harless; Hefner; Holland; Hull; King, P.; Krause; Landgraf; Leman; Metcalf; Middleton; Murr; Noble; Patterson; Price; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tinderholt; White; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Harris; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio; Schofield; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 631 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 631 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Capriglione

When Record No. 631 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Hull

When Record No. 631 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Kuempel

When Record No. 631 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Lambert

When Record No. 631 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 631 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Paul

When Record No. 631 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

HB 1554 ON THIRD READING
(by Rogers and Lambert)

HB 1554, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to use of project funds of municipal development districts.

HB 1554 was passed by (Record 632): 110 Yeas, 20 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anchia; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Biedermann; Bonnen; Bowers; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Darby; Davis; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; 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; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave; Noble; Ordaz Perez; Pacheco; Paddie; Parker; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schofield; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; White; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Buckley; Cain; Cason; Cyrier; Dean; Hefner; King, P.; Krause; Middleton; Patterson; Paul; Schaefer; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tinderholt; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Harris; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Lucio.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 632 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Biedermann

When Record No. 632 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes.

Canales

When Record No. 632 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Holland

When Record No. 632 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Landgraf

When Record No. 632 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 632 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Metcalf

When Record No. 632 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Murr

When Record No. 632 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted no.

Toth

POSTPONED BUSINESS

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

CSHB 2262 ON SECOND READING
(by Schofield)

CSHB 2262, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the extended registration of certain fleet vehicles.

CSHB 2262 was read second time on April 15, postponed until April 23, and was again postponed until 10 a.m. today.

Representative Schofield moved to postpone consideration of CSHB 2262 until 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 4.

The motion prevailed.

HB 652 - NOTICE GIVEN

At 1:20 p.m., pursuant to the provisions of Rule 7, Section 37(c), of the House Rules, Representative Leach gave notice that he would, in one hour, move to reconsider the vote by which HB 652 failed to pass by Record No. 615.

HR 880 - ADOPTED
(by Anchia, Metcalf, Cole, Oliverson, and Walle)

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 880, Relating to deactivating House Rule 16, Section 13.

HR 880 was adopted by (Record 633): 100 Yeas, 26 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anchia; Ashby; Bailes; Beckley; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Bowers; Bucy; Burns; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Crockett; Cyrier; Davis; Dean; Deshotel; Dominguez; Dutton; Fierro; Frank; Frullo; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Israel; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Krause; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Larson; Leach; Lozano; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Murr; Neave; Ordaz Perez; Paddie; Parker; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Rodriguez; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sanford; Schaefer; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Stephenson; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Turner, C.; Turner, J.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Biedermann; Buckley; Burrows; Cain; Cason; Harless; Hefner; Herrero; Hull; King, P.; Leman; Middleton; Morrison; Noble; Patterson; Paul; Raney; Rogers; Schofield; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; White.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Bernal; Canales; Ellzey; Geren; Harris; Huberty; Klick; Longoria; Lopez; Martinez Fischer; Minjarez; Muñoz; Murphy; Oliverson; Ortega; Sherman; Stucky; Toth.

Absent — Allen; Darby; Lucio; Pacheco; Smithee.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 633 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Anderson

When Record No. 633 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Cason

When Record No. 633 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Herrero

When Record No. 633 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Spiller

When Record No. 633 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

White

FIVE-DAY POSTING RULE SUSPENDED

Representative Raymond moved to suspend the five-day posting rule to allow the Committee on Defense and Veterans' Affairs to consider SB 780 at 9 a.m. Monday, May 3 in E2.028.

The motion prevailed.

COMMITTEE GRANTED PERMISSION TO MEET

Representative Landgraf requested permission for the Committee on Environmental Regulation to meet while the house is in session, during bill referral today, in 1W.14, to consider pending and referred business.

Permission to meet was granted.

PROVIDING FOR ADJOURNMENT

At 1:24 p.m., Representative Wilson moved that, at the conclusion of the reading of bills and resolutions on first reading and referral to committees, the house adjourn until 10 a.m. Monday, May 3.

The motion prevailed.

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 Nos. 1 and 2.)

(Cook in the chair)

ADJOURNMENT

In accordance with a previous motion, the house, at 1:38 p.m., adjourned until 10 a.m. Monday, May 3.



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 4659 (By Bonnen), Relating to the authority of the City of Kemah Municipal Management District No. 1 to provide water and sewer service, exercise certain powers, issue bonds, and impose fees, taxes, and assessments and to the validation of certain acts and proceedings of the district.
To Urban Affairs.

HB 4660 (By Wilson), Relating to Burnet County criminal magistrates.
To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

HB 4662 (By E. Thompson), Relating to the creation of the Brazoria County Municipal Utility District No. 86; 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 4663 (By Martinez), Relating to the powers of the Hidalgo County Drainage District Number 1; authorizing the issuance of bonds.
To Natural Resources.

HCR 101 (By Wilson), Designating the city of Florence, home of the Gault Archaeological Site, as the oldest community in Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2021.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HCR 102 (By Craddick), Commending James Fuller for his service to Midland as an educator, administrator, and school board trustee.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HCR 103 (By Sanford), Designating Celina as the official Halloween Capital of North Texas for a 10-year period beginning in 2021.
To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism.

HR 892 (By Jetton), Honoring BAPS Charities for its service during Winter Storm Uri.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 893 (By Jetton), Commending the teachers, administrators, and staff members of Lamar CISD for their service during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 894 (By Jetton), Congratulating Rosa Castille of Colony Bend Elementary School on being named the 2021 Elementary Teacher of the Year in Fort Bend ISD.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 895 (By Jetton), Commemorating August 11, 2021, as the first day of class for the Fort Bend Independent School District.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 896 (By Jetton), Congratulating the MB Foundation in Katy on its receipt of a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 897 (By Jetton), Congratulating Officer Phillip Jackson on being named the 2020 Officer of the Year by the Richmond Police Department.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 898 (By Slawson), In memory of Rebekah "Becky" Farrar of Erath County.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 899 (By Slawson), In memory of William Henry "Hank" Jones Sr. of Glen Rose.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 900 (By Slawson), In memory of Sherilyn Sue Svien of Stephenville.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 901 (By Leman), Congratulating Finus Odell Tyler of Sealy on his 100th birthday.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 902 (By K. King), Honoring Cliff Black for his service as mayor of Muleshoe.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 903 (By Campos), In memory of longtime Bexar County Judge Sarah Garrahan.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 904 (By Toth), Congratulating Alex Sutton on his retirement as co-president of The Woodlands Development Company.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 905 (By Toth), Congratulating Deputy Chief Jerry Bittner on his retirement from The Woodlands Fire Department.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 906 (By Schofield), In memory of Celia Ray Rico of Katy.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 907 (By Spiller), Congratulating Blake Belcher on his induction into the Howard Payne University Sports Hall of Fame.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 908 (By Lambert), In memory of the Honorable Frank Wayne Calhoun of Austin, former state representative from Taylor County.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 909 (By Sherman, Davis, and Rose), In memory of Tony Evans Jr. of Lancaster.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 910 (By Tinderholt), Congratulating The University of Texas at Arlington Movin' Mavs on winning the 2021 National Wheelchair Basketball Association intercollegiate championship.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 911 (By Buckley), Congratulating the Honorable Gordon Adams on retiring as judge of the 169th District Court in Bell County.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 912 (By E. Morales), Congratulating Nick Hernandez on his accomplishments as a member of the San Antonio Reagan High School football team.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 913 (By Price), In memory of Gladys Ruth Looten of Carson County.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 914 (By Price), In memory of Cleo Virginia McGraw Morrison of Borger.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 915 (By Price), In memory of Chief Marvin Wayne Trejo of the Dumas Police Department.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 916 (By Price), In memory of Hutchinson County Sheriff Kirk Anthony Coker Sr.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 917 (By Price), In memory of Potter County assistant fire chief Pat Fitzpatrick.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 918 (By Price), Recognizing May 5, 2022, as National Day of Prayer in Texas.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 919 (By Price), Recognizing May 2021 as Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 920 (By Price), Recognizing May 2022 as Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 921 (By Price), Congratulating the Sunray Bobcat Ares X-Plorers of Sunray Middle School on winning top honors in the 2019-2020 Northwest Earth and Space Sciences Pipeline ROADS on Mars national student challenge.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 922 (By Price), Commemorating Veterans Day 2021.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 923 (By Price), Commemorating Veterans Day 2022.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 924 (By Bucy), In memory of Dr. Chen-Ching Daniel Yang of Austin.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 925 (By Bucy), Honoring James "Jimmy" Flannigan for his service on the Austin City Council.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 926 (By Sherman), In memory of Captain Reginald Dewayne Williams of Dallas Fire-Rescue.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 927 (By Sherman), In memory of Dr. Edwin Earl Favors of Dallas.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 928 (By Murphy), Commemorating the 10th anniversary of Western Governors University Texas.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 929 (By Murphy), Congratulating Lavergne Schwender on her retirement as executive director of the Greater Harris County 9-1-1 Emergency Network.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 930 (By Romero), Congratulating the boys' soccer team from Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School in Fort Worth on advancing to the 2021 4A state championship game.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 931 (By Vasut), Congratulating Judge Patrick Sebesta on his retirement from the 239th District Court.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 932 (By Goldman), Congratulating Mike Smith on his retirement as the owner of Paris Coffee Shop in Fort Worth.
To Resolutions Calendars.

HR 933 (By Goldman), Congratulating the Fort Worth Zoo for being named the Best Zoo in North America by USA Today.
To Resolutions Calendars.

SB 50 to Human Services.

SB 62 to State Affairs.

SB 275 to Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

SB 280 to Criminal Jurisprudence.

SB 286 to Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

SB 369 to Public Education.

SB 390 to County Affairs.

SB 503 to Human Services.

SB 530 to Criminal Jurisprudence.

SB 552 to Public Health.

SB 764 to Human Services.

SB 784 to Natural Resources.

SB 801 to Public Education.

SB 839 to Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

SB 879 to Public Education.

SB 910 to Human Services.

SB 912 to Homeland Security and Public Safety.

SB 997 to Natural Resources.

SB 1061 to Human Services.

SB 1079 to Human Services.

SB 1094 to Higher Education.

SB 1095 to Public Education.

SB 1105 to Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services.

SB 1138 to Human Services.

SB 1146 to Public Health.

SB 1168 to Land and Resource Management.

SB 1259 to Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

SB 1315 to Ways and Means.

SB 1341 to Human Services.

SB 1343 to County Affairs.

SB 1356 to Public Education.

SB 1413 to Ways and Means.

SB 1418 to Elections.

SB 1439 to Public Health.

SB 1458 to Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

SB 1480 to Licensing and Administrative Procedures.

SB 1499 to Land and Resource Management.

SB 1502 to Public Health.

SB 1675 to Elections.

SB 1704 to Defense and Veterans' Affairs.

SB 1719 to Natural Resources.

SB 1728 to Transportation.

SB 1750 to State Affairs.

SB 1761 to Elections.

SB 1814 to Transportation.

SB 1815 to Transportation.

SB 1816 to Transportation.

SB 1831 to Public Education.

SB 1856 to Public Health.

SB 1879 to State Affairs.

SB 1895 to Public Health.

SB 1896 to Human Services.

SB 1901 to Elections.

SB 1917 to Human Services.

SB 1923 to Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

SB 1925 to Elections.

SB 1936 to Juvenile Justice and Family Issues.

SB 1963 to Higher Education.

SB 1987 to Land and Resource Management.

SJR 47 to Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

SCR 33 to Resolutions Calendars.

SCR 41 to Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence.

SCR 46 to Resolutions Calendars.

SCR 47 to Resolutions Calendars.

List No. 2

HB 4664 (By Bailes), Relating to authorizing the sale of certain real property by the State of Texas to the Trinity River Authority of Texas.
To Land and Resource Management.

APPENDIX

STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS

Favorable reports have been filed by committees as follows:

April 29

Business and Industry - HB 2447

Corrections - HB 137, HJR 10

County Affairs - HB 1361, HB 1819, HB 2242, HB 2272, HB 2561, HB 2569, HB 3125, HB 3775, HB 3967, HB 4149, HB 4325, HB 4437, HB 4505, HB 4564, HB 4612, SB 230, SB 790

Criminal Jurisprudence - HB 492, HB 688, HB 3789

Culture, Recreation, and Tourism - HB 2713

Defense and Veterans' Affairs - SB 623

Elections - HB 6, HB 1314, HB 3269, HB 3556, HB 3566, HB 3645, HB 4044

Higher Education - HB 237, HB 546, HB 3625, HB 3812

Homeland Security and Public Safety - HB 3251

Human Services - HB 4572, SJR 19

International Relations and Economic Development - HCR 84, HR 186

Juvenile Justice and Family Issues - HB 3007, SB 511, SB 567, SB 798

Land and Resource Management - HB 4426, HB 4429, HB 4613, HB 4622

Licensing and Administrative Procedures - HB 170, HB 3520, SB 195

Natural Resources - HB 3006

Pensions, Investments, and Financial Services - HB 1129, HB 4477

Public Education - HB 1504, HB 2391, HB 2802, HB 2975, HB 3033, HB 3400, HB 3668, HB 3731, HB 3979, HB 4096, HB 4545

Public Health - HB 316, HB 678, HB 1515, HB 1676, HB 1802, HB 1824, HB 1935, HB 2333, HB 2380, HB 2758, HB 3088

State Affairs - HB 1231, HB 1476, HB 1842, HB 1925, HB 1950, HB 2581, HB 3046, HB 3388, HB 3743, HB 3838, HB 3997, HB 4395, HB 4420, HCR 1, HCR 5, HCR 52, HCR 66, HR 538, SB 13

Transportation - HB 2306, HB 2700, HB 3027, HB 3713, HB 3925, HB 3927, SB 1643, SB 1986, SB 2175

Ways and Means - HB 1090, HB 3439, HB 3482, HB 3565, HB 3682



ENGROSSED

April 29 - HB 332, HB 548, HB 570, HB 624, HB 781, HB 859, HB 1382, HB 1492, HB 1535, HB 1693, HB 1709, HB 1752, HB 1757, HB 1777, HB 1919, HB 1938, HB 1981, HB 2030, HB 2086, HB 2112, HB 2201, HB 2205, HB 2283, HB 2499, HB 2893, HB 3039, HB 3111, HB 3360, HB 3394, HB 3476, HB 3643, HB 3746, HB 3973, HB 4436


ENROLLED

April 29 - HB 567, HB 1024


RECOMMENDATIONS FILED WITH THE SPEAKER

April 29 - HB 4611, HB 4612, HB 4613, HB 4614, HB 4615, HB 4616