HOUSE JOURNAL


EIGHTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION


PROCEEDINGS


FIFTY-SIXTH DAY --- FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2023

The house met at 10:43 a.m. and was called to order by the speaker.

The roll of the house was called and a quorum was announced present (Record 1080).

Present — Mr. Speaker(C); Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Perez.

The invocation was offered by the Reverend Jakob N. Hurlimann, chaplain, as follows:

Let nothing disturb you. Let nothing frighten you. All things pass. God does not change. Patience achieves everything. Whoever has God lacks nothing. God alone suffices. Christ has no body now on earth but yours; no hands but yours; no feet but yours. Yours are the eyes through which the compassion of Christ must look out on the world. Yours are the feet with which he is to go about doing good. Yours are the hands with which he is to bless his people. Amen.

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

LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED

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

Anchía on motion of Turner.

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

Flores on motion of Meza.

CAPITOL PHYSICIAN

The chair presented Dr. Jean Ghosn of Richmond as the "Doctor for the Day."

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

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

Notice was given at this time that the speaker had signed bills and resolutions in the presence of the house (see the addendum to the daily journal, Signed by the Speaker, House List No. 15).

REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS SUSPENDED

On motion of Representative Metcalf and by unanimous consent, the reading and referral of bills was postponed until just prior to adjournment.

HR 1463 - ADOPTED
(by DeAyala)

Representative DeAyala moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 1463.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 1463, In memory of Andrew McCord Gilchrist of Houston.

HR 1463 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

On motion of Representative Craddick, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 1463 as signers thereof.

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

Andy passed away on April 21 at the age of 55. He lived an unbelievably vibrant life. He was a big man who lived large in small moments. He was an avid outdoorsman, the life of the party, the star of the show, and the ultimate girl dad. He was devoted to his community and to his faith. Most of all, Andy enjoyed the love and support of his wife, Laura—the love of his life—and he adored their daughters, Mackie and Ellie––his greatest accomplishments.
Growing up, Andy was passionate about sports and the outdoors. In high school, he took our team to the state championship and earned all sorts of honors and awards. He earned a four-year college scholarship to Rice University where he was a four-year starter and earned all sorts of awards there, including Rice basketball MVP. He was an accomplished man. He went on to law school at SMU, earned his degree, and became a trial lawyer for a few years. Being board certified and accomplished, he went on to go work at ExxonMobil as an in-house attorney for the next 22 years. His most recent position was general counsel for ExxonMobil risk management.
Andy's family and friends gathered here just two days ago in a packed St. John's Episcopal Church in Houston to pay tribute to and celebrate Andy's life. Beautiful eulogies were delivered by family and friends, including his college teammate and dear friend, Glenn Youngkin, who referred repeatedly to Andy as "my friend, Andy." Today, the House of Representatives of the 88th Legislature pays tribute to the memory of—to borrow Governor Youngkin's words—my friend, Andy Gilchrist, and extend sincere condolences to all who mourn his passing.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Canales moved to print all remarks on HR 1463.

The motion prevailed.

HR 1479 - ADOPTED
(by Hull)

Representative Hull moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 1479.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 1479, In memory of Alan D. Vera of Houston.

HR 1479 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

On motion of Representative Oliverson, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 1479 as signers thereof.

(Perez now present)

HR 1449 - ADOPTED
(by Ramos)

Representative Ramos moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 1449.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 1449, Honoring Admiral David C. Tyson Jr. of the Texas Navy for his contributions to the Richardson community.

HR 1449 was adopted.

HR 1446 - ADOPTED
(by Meza)

Representative Meza moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 1446.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 1446, Commending Isabelle Azmoodeh for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Terry Meza.

HR 1446 was adopted.

CSHB 4402 - VOTE RECONSIDERED

Representative K. Bell moved to reconsider the vote by which CSHB 4402 was postponed on May 4 until 10 a.m. Thursday, June 22.

The motion to reconsider prevailed.

CSHB 4402 ON SECOND READING
(by K. Bell, Buckley, VanDeaver, Landgraf, and Talarico)

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

CSHB 4402, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the administration of certain assessment instruments, the accountability rating system for assessing campus and district performance, and an extracurricular and cocurricular allotment under the Foundation School Program.

CSHB 4402 was read second time on May 4 and was postponed until 10 a.m. June 22.

Representative K. Bell moved to postpone consideration of CSHB 4402 until 10 a.m. Monday, May 8.

The motion prevailed.

SB 10 - REQUEST OF SENATE GRANTED
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED

On motion of Representative Capriglione, the house granted the request of the senate for the appointment of a Conference Committee on SB 10.

The chair announced the appointment of the following conference committee, on the part of the house, on SB 10: Bonnen, chair; Capriglione, Gervin-Hawkins, Longoria, and VanDeaver.

SB 222 - REQUEST OF SENATE GRANTED
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED

On motion of Representative Metcalf, the house granted the request of the senate for the appointment of a Conference Committee on SB 222.

The chair announced the appointment of the following conference committee, on the part of the house, on SB 222: Metcalf, chair; Anchía, Cole, C.J. Harris, and Landgraf.

SB 500 - REQUEST OF SENATE GRANTED
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED

On motion of Representative S. Thompson, the house granted the request of the senate for the appointment of a Conference Committee on SB 500.

The chair announced the appointment of the following conference committee, on the part of the house, on SB 500: S. Thompson, chair; Darby, Harless, Hernandez, and Kuempel.

SB 1238 - REQUEST OF SENATE GRANTED
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTED

On motion of Representative Ashby, the house granted the request of the senate for the appointment of a Conference Committee on SB 1238.

The chair announced the appointment of the following conference committee, on the part of the house, on SB 1238: Ashby, chair; Bailes, Cortez, K. King, and Rose.

(Cain in the chair)

MAJOR STATE CALENDAR
HOUSE BILLS
THIRD READING

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

HB 30 ON THIRD READING
(by Moody, Burrows, Slawson, Metcalf, Turner, et al.)

HB 30, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public information law.

HB 30 was passed by (Record 1081): 118 Yeas, 24 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bell, C.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Hayes; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slawson; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Ashby; Bailes; Bell, K.; Dorazio; Frazier; Gerdes; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hefner; Isaac; Kacal; Noble; Paul; Price; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Slaton; Smithee; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Buckley; Johnson, J.D.; Smith.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1081 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Ashby

When Record No. 1081 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Bailes

When Record No. 1081 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Buckley

When Record No. 1081 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Burns

When Record No. 1081 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Clardy

When Record No. 1081 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1081 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leo-Wilson

When Record No. 1081 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Martinez

HB 5 ON THIRD READING
(by Hunter, Meyer, Burrows, Shine, Longoria, et al.)

HB 5, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to agreements authorizing a limitation on taxable value on certain property to provide for the creation of jobs and the generation of state and local tax revenue; authorizing fees; authorizing a penalty.

HB 5 was passed by (Record 1082): 120 Yeas, 24 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Mr. Speaker; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bhojani; Bonnen; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, E.; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Schofield; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Bernal; Bowers; Bryant; González, M.; Goodwin; Harrison; Hayes; Hinojosa; Isaac; Leo-Wilson; Morales, C.; Morales Shaw; Ramos; Reynolds; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Cain(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Hull; Shaheen.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1082 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Bowers

When Record No. 1082 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Isaac

When Record No. 1082 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Slaton

When Record No. 1082 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Walle

GENERAL STATE CALENDAR
HOUSE BILLS
THIRD READING

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

HB 4843 ON THIRD READING
(by Holland, Guillen, Harless, et al.)

HB 4843, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a felony.

HB 4843 was passed by (Record 1083): 103 Yeas, 35 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bryant; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hernandez; Herrero; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Jones, J.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Romero; Rosenthal; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Tepper; Thimesch; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Wu.

Nays — Allen; Bernal; Bowers; Bucy; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Dorazio; González, J.; Hayes; Hefner; Howard; Isaac; Johnson, J.E.; Manuel; Meza; Morales, C.; Ordaz; Ramos; Reynolds; Rose; Schaefer; Schofield; Sherman; Slaton; Swanson; Talarico; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Walle; Wilson; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Geren; González, M.; Harris, C.E.; Hinojosa; Jones, V.; Moody; Thierry.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1083 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Cortez

When Record No. 1083 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes.

C.E. Harris

When Record No. 1083 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Harrison

When Record No. 1083 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Isaac

When Record No. 1083 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

J. Jones

When Record No. 1083 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

V. Jones

When Record No. 1083 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1083 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Metcalf

When Record No. 1083 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Wilson

HB 2231 ON THIRD READING
(by Geren)

HB 2231, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the eligibility of certain events for funding under the major events reimbursement program.

HB 2231 was passed by (Record 1084): 121 Yeas, 20 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hernandez; Herrero; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sherman; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Dorazio; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Isaac; Leo-Wilson; Noble; Oliverson; Patterson; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Hinojosa; Schatzline; Schofield; Thierry.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1084 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Hinojosa

When Record No. 1084 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1084 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Metcalf

When Record No. 1084 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Schatzline

(C.J. Harris in the chair)

HB 392 ON THIRD READING
(by S. Thompson, Sherman, and Garcia)

HB 392, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the date on which certain persons placed on deferred adjudication community supervision are eligible to file a petition for an order of nondisclosure of criminal history record information.

HB 392 was passed by (Record 1085): 85 Yeas, 53 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bell, C.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Darby; Davis; Dean; Frank; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Landgraf; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Sherman; Shine; Talarico; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Ashby; Bailes; Bell, K.; Bumgarner; Cain; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Harless; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Isaac; Kitzman; Lambert; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bonnen; Capriglione; Cunningham; Dutton; Goldman; Harris, C.E.; Thierry.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1085 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Capriglione

When Record No. 1085 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Landgraf

HB 905 ON THIRD READING
(by Moody)

HB 905, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to credit toward a defendant's sentence for time confined in jail or prison before sentencing.

HB 905 was passed by (Record 1086): 91 Yeas, 51 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bell, C.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Darby; Davis; Dean; Dutton; Frank; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schatzline; Shine; Smith; Talarico; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Ashby; Bailes; Bell, K.; Bumgarner; Cain; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frazier; Gerdes; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hull; Isaac; Kitzman; Lambert; Landgraf; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Rogers; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Gates; Sherman; Thierry.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1086 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Dean

When Record No. 1086 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Holland

When Record No. 1086 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Hull

When Record No. 1086 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Kuempel

When Record No. 1086 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1086 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Schatzline

HB 1009 ON THIRD READING
(by Turner)

HB 1009, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to criminal history record information reviews of certain individuals providing services to individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability under Medicaid.

HB 1009 was passed by (Record 1087): 141 Yeas, 0 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Gates; Klick; Manuel; Sherman.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 1087 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Manuel

HB 3860 ON THIRD READING
(by Goldman)

HB 3860, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the liability of county tax assessor-collectors for certain acts of deputies.

HB 3860 was passed by (Record 1088): 139 Yeas, 2 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Canales; Slaton.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bell, C.; Gates; Klick; Sherman.

HB 4966 ON THIRD READING
(by K. King)

HB 4966, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to law enforcement agency personnel records and the reporting of separations of license holders to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.

HB 4966 was passed by (Record 1089): 120 Yeas, 21 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Hayes; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bailes; Cain; Canales; Dorazio; Gerdes; Harrison; Hefner; Isaac; King, T.; Martinez; Oliverson; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Slaton; Smithee; Spiller; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Ashby; Bell, C.; Sherman; Thierry.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1089 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Ashby

When Record No. 1089 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Bailes

When Record No. 1089 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Metcalf

When Record No. 1089 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Swanson

(Speaker in the chair)

HB 4444 ON THIRD READING
(by T. King)

HB 4444, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the management of groundwater by certain districts and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

HB 4444 was passed by (Record 1090): 127 Yeas, 17 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Darby; Davis; Dean; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bumgarner; Cain; Craddick; Cunningham; DeAyala; Dutton; Harrison; Hayes; Noble; Patterson; Schaefer; Schatzline; Slaton; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

Absent — Leo-Wilson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1090 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Isaac

When Record No. 1090 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

HB 4446 ON THIRD READING
(by Landgraf and Tepper)

HB 4446, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to certain licensing and permitting requirements for game rooms; authorizing an occupational permit or license; authorizing a fee.

HB 4446 was passed by (Record 1091): 124 Yeas, 22 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Cook; Cortez; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.J.; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shaheen; Sherman; Shine; Slaton; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Canales; Collier; Craddick; Gates; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Isaac; Muñoz; Noble; Oliverson; Patterson; Price; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Slawson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1091 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1091 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Wilson

HB 1680 ON THIRD READING
(by Howard)

HB 1680, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the authority of certain minors to consent to Texas Home Visiting Program services.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED

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

Sherman on motion of Collier.

HB 1680 - (consideration continued)

HB 1680 was passed by (Record 1092): 89 Yeas, 56 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dutton; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Patterson; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bumgarner; Cain; Canales; Capriglione; Cook; Craddick; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Goldman; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; Kitzman; Landgraf; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Paul; Price; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1092 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Kuempel

When Record No. 1092 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

HB 4606 ON THIRD READING
(by Allen, Garcia, and Wu)

HB 4606, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the operation of a juvenile justice alternative education program by a county department of education.

HB 4606 was passed by (Record 1093): 86 Yeas, 59 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Darby; Davis; Dean; Dorazio; Dutton; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Lalani; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bumgarner; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; DeAyala; Frank; Gates; Gerdes; Goldman; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; Kitzman; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Patterson; Paul; Price; Rogers; Romero; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1093 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

K. Bell

When Record No. 1093 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

K. King

When Record No. 1093 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Romero

HB 4635 ON THIRD READING
(by Guillen)

HB 4635, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to organized crime, racketeering activities, and collection of unlawful debts; providing a civil penalty; creating criminal offenses.

HB 4635 was passed by (Record 1094): 112 Yeas, 24 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, M.; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hernandez; Herrero; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Moody; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Romero; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson.

Nays — Bryant; Bucy; Canales; Collier; Gámez; González, J.; Goodwin; Harris, C.E.; Hinojosa; Howard; Isaac; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Meza; Morales, C.; Ortega; Ramos; Reynolds; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Troxclair; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bhojani; Davis; Gates; Hayes; Hefner; Johnson, J.D.; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1094 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Bhojani

When Record No. 1094 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Hayes

When Record No. 1094 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Hefner

When Record No. 1094 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Isaac

When Record No. 1094 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted no.

S. Thompson

When Record No. 1094 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Turner

HB 5174 ON THIRD READING
(by Bonnen, Capriglione, Jetton, et al.)

HB 5174, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the establishment and administration of the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium.

HB 5174 was passed by (Record 1095): 128 Yeas, 17 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schatzline; Schofield; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Dean; Dorazio; Gates; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Leo-Wilson; Murr; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Spiller; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1095 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Hefner

When Record No. 1095 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Isaac

When Record No. 1095 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1095 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Murr

HB 4054 ON THIRD READING
(by Goldman)

HB 4054, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to prohibited relationships between holders of certain alcoholic beverage licenses and permits.

HB 4054 was passed by (Record 1096): 139 Yeas, 4 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bryant; Cunningham; Goodwin; Meza.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Rose; Tinderholt.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1096 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Cunningham

When Record No. 1096 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Morales Shaw

When Record No. 1096 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Rose

When Record No. 1096 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Tinderholt

HB 4075 ON THIRD READING
(by Romero)

HB 4075, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the regulation of certain occupations by the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council; authorizing fees.

HB 4075 was passed by (Record 1097): 141 Yeas, 2 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Slaton; Tinderholt.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bonnen; Lalani.

HB 4309 ON THIRD READING
(by Neave Criado and Button)

HB 4309, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to prohibiting certain nondisclosure or confidentiality provisions in employment agreements.

HB 4309 was passed by (Record 1098): 111 Yeas, 34 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Cunningham; Davis; Dean; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Lalani; Landgraf; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Noble; Ordaz; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bumgarner; Cain; Clardy; Craddick; Darby; DeAyala; Gates; Gerdes; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Isaac; King, K.; Kuempel; Lambert; Leach; Murr; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Price; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1098 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leo-Wilson

When Record No. 1098 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Metcalf

When Record No. 1098 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Paul

HB 3418 ON THIRD READING
(by Canales and Wilson)

HB 3418, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the implementation by the Texas Department of Transportation of a vehicle mileage user fee pilot program and a task force to assist in developing and evaluating the program.

HB 3418 was passed by (Record 1099): 96 Yeas, 46 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Anderson; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bumgarner; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; DeAyala; Dorazio; Gates; Gerdes; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hull; Isaac; Jetton; King, K.; Landgraf; Leach; Metcalf; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Paul; Price; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Ashby; Guerra; Leo-Wilson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1099 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Ashby

When Record No. 1099 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

K. Bell

When Record No. 1099 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Burns

When Record No. 1099 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Frazier

When Record No. 1099 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Leo-Wilson

HB 3297 ON THIRD READING
(by C.J. Harris, Harless, Goldman, Schaefer, Cain, et al.)

HB 3297, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the elimination of regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles and the imposition of replacement fees.

HB 3297 was passed by (Record 1100): 105 Yeas, 40 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Cook; Cortez; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, M.; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Moody; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Wilson; Zwiener.

Nays — Allen; Bowers; Bryant; Campos; Canales; Collier; Craddick; Davis; Dorazio; Gámez; Garcia; González, J.; Goodwin; Herrero; Hinojosa; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Morales, C.; Neave Criado; Ortega; Price; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Smithee; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Walle; Wu.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 1100 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Martinez

HB 2735 ON THIRD READING
(by T. King)

HB 2735, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to security required before filing suit against a groundwater conservation district.

HB 2735 was passed by (Record 1101): 90 Yeas, 52 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dutton; Frank; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, T.; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bumgarner; Cain; Cook; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frazier; Gates; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hull; Isaac; King, K.; Kitzman; Klick; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Meza; Morales, E.; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Patterson; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Anderson; Lopez, R.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1101 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Burns

When Record No. 1101 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

C.J. Harris

When Record No. 1101 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

J. Lopez

When Record No. 1101 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Neave Criado

When Record No. 1101 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Rose

HB 2800 ON THIRD READING
(by Paul and E. Morales)

HB 2800, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to meetings of a county election board.

HB 2800 was passed by (Record 1102): 141 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Holland; Johnson, J.D.; Plesa; Thompson, S.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 1102 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Plesa

HB 2827 ON THIRD READING
(by Burns, Slawson, Spiller, and Rogers)

HB 2827, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the permitting of and performance of annual soil tests for certain concentrated animal feeding operations by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

HB 2827 was passed by (Record 1103): 80 Yeas, 53 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bhojani; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Goldman; González, M.; Guillen; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Lozano; Lujan; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, E.; Muñoz; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Patterson; Price; Raymond; Rogers; Romero; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Allison; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Cole; Craddick; Cunningham; Davis; Dorazio; Frazier; Gates; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; Goodwin; Guerra; Harless; Hayes; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Isaac; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, T.; Lalani; Leach; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez Fischer; Morales, C.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave Criado; Perez; Ramos; Raney; Reynolds; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Anderson; Bernal; Button; Klick; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Paul; Plesa; Rose; Schofield; Swanson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1103 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Anderson

When Record No. 1103 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Campos

When Record No. 1103 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Frazier

When Record No. 1103 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Garcia

When Record No. 1103 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Isaac

When Record No. 1103 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

J. Lopez

When Record No. 1103 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Plesa

When Record No. 1103 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Rose

When Record No. 1103 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Swanson

HB 3286 ON THIRD READING
(by Klick, et al.)

HB 3286, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to certain prescription drug benefits under the Medicaid managed care program.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Klick offered the following amendment to HB 3286:

Amend HB 3286 on third reading by striking the SECTION of the bill repealing Section 531.073(b)(1), Government Code, as added by Floor Amendment No. 1 by Klick, substituting the following appropriately numbered SECTION, and renumbering the SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 531.073(b), Government Code, is amended to read as follows:
(b)  The commission shall establish procedures for the prior authorization requirement under the Medicaid vendor drug program to ensure that the requirements of 42 U.S.C. Section 1396r-8(d)(5) and its subsequent amendments are met.  Specifically, the procedures must ensure that:
(1)  [a prior authorization requirement is not imposed for a drug before the drug has been considered at a meeting of the Drug Utilization Review Board under Section 531.0736;
[(2)]  there will be a response to a request for prior authorization by telephone or other telecommunications device within 24 hours after receipt of a request for prior authorization; and
(2) [(3)]  a 72-hour supply of the drug prescribed will be provided in an emergency or if the commission does not provide a response within the time required by Subdivision (2).

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

HB 3286, as amended, was passed by (Record 1104): 142 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Geren; Hefner; Tinderholt.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 1104 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Hefner

HB 1105 ON THIRD READING
(by Price, Cortez, Allison, Darby, Shine, et al.)

HB 1105, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the administration of a medication and the ordering and administration of an immunization or vaccination by a pharmacist.

HB 1105 was passed by (Record 1105): 109 Yeas, 33 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Buckley; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, J.D.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lozano; Lujan; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morrison; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, K.; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Bumgarner; Cain; Canales; Davis; Dean; Dorazio; Guerra; Harris, C.J.; Hayes; Hull; Johnson, A.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kitzman; Lalani; Leach; Lopez, J.; Manuel; Metcalf; Meyer; Muñoz; Patterson; Schofield; Slaton; Stucky; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Johnson, J.E.; Lopez, R.; Morales Shaw.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1105 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Davis

When Record No. 1105 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Guerra

When Record No. 1105 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Isaac

When Record No. 1105 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted no.

Morales Shaw

When Record No. 1105 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Muñoz

When Record No. 1105 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Rogers

HB 636 ON THIRD READING
(by Patterson, Cain, et al.)

HB 636, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the applicability to election judges of a prohibition on the carrying of a handgun at a polling place.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Romero offered the following amendment to HB 636:

Amend HB 636 on third reading in SECTION 1 of the bill, in added Section 46.15(s), Penal Code, before Subdivision (1), between "carries a" and "handgun if", insert "concealed".

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

HB 636, as amended, was passed by (Record 1106): 95 Yeas, 50 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bryant; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Metcalf; Meyer; Morales, E.; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Allison; Bernal; Bowers; Bucy; Campos; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, T.; Lalani; Lopez, R.; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales Shaw; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1106 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Bhojani

When Record No. 1106 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Bryant

When Record No. 1106 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Guerra

When Record No. 1106 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Manuel

HB 33 ON THIRD READING
(by Landgraf, E. Morales, Metcalf, and Manuel)

HB 33, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the enforcement of certain federal laws regulating oil and gas operations within the State of Texas.

HB 33 was passed by (Record 1107): 99 Yeas, 44 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Bryant; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Herrero; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Moody; Morales, E.; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Romero; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bucy; Canales; Cole; Collier; Davis; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; Goodwin; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Lalani; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Morales, C.; Morales Shaw; Neave Criado; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Frazier; González, M.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1107 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Frazier

When Record No. 1107 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Longoria

HB 1385 ON THIRD READING
(by Moody)

HB 1385, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to access to criminal history record information by county offices providing pretrial release services.

HB 1385 was passed by (Record 1108): 144 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Slaton.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

HB 1879 ON THIRD READING
(by Darby, T. King, Murr, Dean, and Moody)

HB 1879, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the provision of counseling services by certain providers under Medicaid and reimbursement for those services.

HB 1879 was passed by (Record 1109): 115 Yeas, 27 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.J.; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bumgarner; Cain; Cook; DeAyala; Dorazio; Gates; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hull; Isaac; Leo-Wilson; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Davis; Meza; Vo.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1109 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1109 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Metcalf

When Record No. 1109 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Troxclair

HB 1896 ON THIRD READING
(by Guillen, Plesa, Garcia, and Neave Criado)

HB 1896, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to civil and criminal liability for the unlawful disclosure or promotion of intimate visual material.

HB 1896 was passed by (Record 1110): 143 Yeas, 2 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Harrison.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1110 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Harrison

When Record No. 1110 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Toth

HB 2265 ON THIRD READING
(by Leach, Guillen, and Martinez)

HB 2265, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the award of compensatory damages caused by certain delays under governmental construction contracts.

HB 2265 was passed by (Record 1111): 136 Yeas, 8 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bucy; Canales; Cole; González, J.; Hernandez; Manuel; Romero; Talarico.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Gervin-Hawkins.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1111 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted no.

Gervin-Hawkins

When Record No. 1111 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Manuel

HB 2350 ON THIRD READING
(by C.J. Harris and Cain)

HB 2350, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate certain activities.

HB 2350 was passed by (Record 1112): 90 Yeas, 54 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Metcalf; Meyer; Moody; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Dutton; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Lalani.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1112 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Cortez

When Record No. 1112 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Rosenthal

HB 2534 ON THIRD READING
(by Turner)

HB 2534, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the confidentiality of working papers and electronic communications of administrative law judges and appeals judges under the workers' compensation system.

HB 2534 was passed by (Record 1113): 145 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

HB 2443 ON THIRD READING
(by C.J. Harris, et al.)

HB 2443, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the authority of certain persons to petition a groundwater conservation district to change certain rules.

HB 2443 was passed by (Record 1114): 144 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Tinderholt.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 1114 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Tinderholt

HB 2616 ON THIRD READING
(by Vasut)

HB 2616, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the operation of and lighting equipment for medical examiner vehicles and vehicles operated by justices of the peace in certain circumstances.

HB 2616 was passed by (Record 1115): 139 Yeas, 2 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Canales; Schofield.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Cain; Gates; Morales Shaw.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1115 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Gates

When Record No. 1115 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Morales Shaw

HB 2291 ON THIRD READING
(by Slawson, et al.)

HB 2291, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the carrying or possession of a handgun by certain retired judges and justices.

HB 2291 was passed by (Record 1116): 130 Yeas, 15 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu.

Nays — Bryant; Bucy; Dutton; González, M.; Hinojosa; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Morales, C.; Ortega; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Rosenthal; Talarico; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

HB 1833 ON THIRD READING
(by Shaheen)

HB 1833, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to increasing the criminal penalty for the offense of criminal mischief involving a public power supply.

HB 1833 was passed by (Record 1117): 140 Yeas, 1 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Jones, J.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Davis; DeAyala; Garcia; Johnson, J.D.

HB 1794 ON THIRD READING
(by Schaefer, Hefner, Howard, Ashby, Clardy, et al.)

HB 1794, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to funding for The University of Texas at Tyler's school of pharmacy.

HB 1794 was passed by (Record 1118): 128 Yeas, 10 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Burrows; Cain; Dorazio; Harris, C.J.; King, K.; Leach; Murr; Patterson; Slaton; Slawson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Ashby; Davis; Gates; Geren; Hull; Raney; Wilson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1118 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Ashby

When Record No. 1118 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Cain

When Record No. 1118 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Gates

When Record No. 1118 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Harrison

When Record No. 1118 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Isaac

HB 1528 ON THIRD READING
(by Smith)

HB 1528, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to magistration proceedings for criminal defendants and the retention of related records, to services and representation provided to indigent criminal defendants and indigent juveniles, and to the governance and administration of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission.

HB 1528 was passed by (Record 1119): 138 Yeas, 7 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Dorazio; Hefner; Schofield; Slaton; Tinderholt; Toth.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1119 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Hefner

When Record No. 1119 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Isaac

HB 3867 ON THIRD READING
(by Bucy, Allen, and Garcia)

HB 3867, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to requirements regarding certain behavior management for a student enrolled in a special education program of a public school.

HB 3867 was passed by (Record 1120): 83 Yeas, 60 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Darby; Davis; Dean; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, T.; Klick; Lalani; Lambert; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Ortega; Patterson; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; DeAyala; Dorazio; Gates; Gerdes; Goldman; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Isaac; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Kuempel; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lujan; Metcalf; Murr; Noble; Orr; Paul; Price; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Campos; Garcia.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 1120 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Frazier

HB 3827 ON THIRD READING
(by Lambert)

HB 3827, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the regulation of earned wage access services; requiring an occupational license; providing an administrative penalty; imposing fees.

HB 3827 was passed by (Record 1121): 91 Yeas, 52 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Ashby; Bailes; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Noble; Ortega; Patterson; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Smithee; Stucky; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle.

Nays — Anderson; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bucy; Button; Canales; Collier; DeAyala; Dorazio; Gerdes; Geren; González, J.; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hull; Isaac; Jetton; Klick; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Morrison; Murr; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Paul; Plesa; Reynolds; Romero; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bernal; Garcia.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1121 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Buckley

When Record No. 1121 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Cain

When Record No. 1121 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Dean

When Record No. 1121 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Garcia

When Record No. 1121 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Goldman

When Record No. 1121 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Ramos

When Record No. 1121 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Shine

When Record No. 1121 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Vasut

HB 3136 ON THIRD READING
(by Campos)

HB 3136, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the issuance by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of certain federal forms for purposes of allocating low income housing tax credits; authorizing an administrative penalty.

HB 3136 was passed by (Record 1122): 112 Yeas, 31 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hayes; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schatzline; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Toth; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Bell, C.; Bumgarner; Cain; Clardy; Cook; Dean; Dorazio; Gates; Gerdes; Goldman; Harris, C.J.; Hefner; Hull; Metcalf; Noble; Patterson; Paul; Price; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tinderholt; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Morales Shaw.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1122 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

C.E. Harris

When Record No. 1122 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Harrison

When Record No. 1122 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Kuempel

When Record No. 1122 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1122 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leo-Wilson

When Record No. 1122 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Morales Shaw

When Record No. 1122 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Oliverson

When Record No. 1122 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Schatzline

When Record No. 1122 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Schofield

When Record No. 1122 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Toth

HB 3462 ON THIRD READING
(by Noble)

HB 3462, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the consolidation of ombudsman programs administered by the Health and Human Services Commission.

HB 3462 was passed by (Record 1123): 140 Yeas, 3 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Patterson; Toth.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Oliverson; Schofield.

HB 4447 ON THIRD READING
(by Cook)

HB 4447, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to impoundment, storage, and notification fees for vehicles stored at vehicle storage facilities; authorizing fee increases and decreases; requiring the adjustment of authorized fees.

HB 4447 was passed by (Record 1124): 128 Yeas, 15 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bumgarner; Cain; Canales; Harless; Harris, C.J.; Hayes; Morales, C.; Morrison; Rose; Slaton; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Jones, V.; Shaheen.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1124 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Isaac

When Record No. 1124 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

V. Jones

When Record No. 1124 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1124 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Oliverson

When Record No. 1124 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Ramos

When Record No. 1124 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Schofield

HB 698 ON THIRD READING
(by Neave Criado, Hull, Anchía, Herrero, Wu, et al.)

HB 698, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the remote participation of certain persons in a proceeding for the issuance or modification of a protective order.

HB 698 was passed by (Record 1125): 120 Yeas, 21 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harrison; Hayes; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Noble; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schatzline; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Clardy; Cook; Dorazio; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hefner; King, K.; Murr; Oliverson; Patterson; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smithee; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Gates; Holland; Kitzman.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1125 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Gates

When Record No. 1125 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

C.E. Harris

When Record No. 1125 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Isaac

When Record No. 1125 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leo-Wilson

When Record No. 1125 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Metcalf

HB 380 ON THIRD READING
(by Bucy)

HB 380, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the secretary of state posting on the secretary of state's Internet website databases containing certain information about elections.

HB 380 was passed by (Record 1126): 111 Yeas, 34 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Buckley; Bumgarner; Cain; Dean; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Isaac; King, K.; Kuempel; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Patterson; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 1126 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Paul

HB 5311 ON THIRD READING
(by Toth)

HB 5311, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the creation and operation of a development zone by and the tax revenue received by The Woodlands Township; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments and taxes.

HB 5311 was passed by (Record 1127): 114 Yeas, 30 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Hayes; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schatzline; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Cain; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Frank; Gates; Goldman; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hefner; Holland; Leach; Muñoz; Murr; Noble; Paul; Schaefer; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tinderholt; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Jones, V.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1127 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Isaac

When Record No. 1127 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

V. Jones

HB 5264 ON THIRD READING
(by Bowers, Allen, Garcia, et al.)

HB 5264, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the adoption and use of certain performance indicators to measure and evaluate career school or college programs.

HB 5264 was passed by (Record 1128): 118 Yeas, 25 Nays, 3 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hayes; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Ashby; Bumgarner; Cain; Cook; Gates; Harris, C.J.; Hefner; Hull; Leach; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Patterson; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1128 was taken, I was shown voting present, not voting. I intended to vote yes.

Clardy

When Record No. 1128 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Harrison

When Record No. 1128 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Isaac

When Record No. 1128 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leo-Wilson

When Record No. 1128 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Metcalf

HB 3323 ON THIRD READING
(by Goodwin and J. González)

HB 3323, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to food system security and resiliency planning.

HB 3323 was passed by (Record 1129): 92 Yeas, 49 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dutton; Frank; Gámez; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Smith; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Bell, C.; Bonnen; Bumgarner; Cain; Capriglione; Cook; Craddick; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Goldman; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hull; Isaac; Jetton; Klick; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Lujan; Metcalf; Noble; Patterson; Paul; Price; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smithee; Spiller; Swanson; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Garcia; Morrison; Thimesch.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1129 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Kuempel

When Record No. 1129 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

J. Lopez

When Record No. 1129 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Thimesch

HB 3439 ON THIRD READING
(by A. Johnson)

HB 3439, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to veterinary services performed on certain animals in the care of a releasing agency.

HB 3439 was passed by (Record 1130): 108 Yeas, 33 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Darby; Davis; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Ortega; Patterson; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Ashby; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Bumgarner; Cain; Canales; Clardy; Craddick; Cunningham; Dean; Gates; Gerdes; Goldman; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Isaac; King, K.; Lambert; Noble; Paul; Price; Schatzline; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Garcia; Harris, C.E.; Johnson, J.D.; Orr.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1130 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Garcia

When Record No. 1130 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Lambert

When Record No. 1130 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1130 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leo-Wilson

HB 3137 ON THIRD READING
(by Isaac, Bumgarner, J. Lopez, Cain, et al.)

HB 3137, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to prohibited local regulation with respect to a firearm or air gun.

HB 3137 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE ISAAC: This bill will prohibit requiring owners of a firearm to obtain liability insurance. I believe there is an unacceptable amendment.

Amendment No. 1

Representative J.D. Johnson offered the following amendment to HB 3137:

Amend HB 3137 on third reading by striking the enacting clause (page 1, line 4).

AMENDMENT NO. 1 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE J.D. JOHNSON: This amendment just simply strikes the enacting clause. End of the day, by striking the enacting clause—I, like many of you, are gun owners. I believe in the Second Amendment. I understand the responsibility that comes along with possessing a firearm. This body used to fight for local rights, fight for local municipalities to govern themselves based on the needs of their communities. And we must not preempt municipalities from the governance based on what is needed, or what has happened over 1600 miles away from Texas. I, myself, like many of you, used to be the mayor, or on city council. And at no point would we want any state legislator to come into our city and tell us what we should do for our own constituents. This has nothing to do with protecting Second Amendment rights; it has everything to do with protecting citizens in their respective communities. No one in this state would want the federal government to tread on you. We don't want the federal government to tell us what to do. But there are laws that are involved and this is a country of law and order.

REPRESENTATIVE HINOJOSA: Representative Johnson, let me understand the motivation behind your amendment. What you're saying is that this legislation is unnecessary because we don't have instances in our great state where this is a problem?

J.D. JOHNSON: Right. No city in this state has tried to enact this law and like I asked the author yesterday if we were actually legislating nothing—it pretty much is what we are doing. We are legislating nothing that is there. And when we do things like this, I think we are overstretching or overusing our powers. It was also said that this was to protect, I think the words were, against a tyrannical government. We ourselves are becoming a tyrannical government. We ourselves, as a body in this state, have decided that we want to go into cities that did not ask us to help, that did not ask us to support. We are telling them what they can and cannot do and that, in itself, is an overreach of power. I want people to understand this: This bill is not bracketed. I know most of you have recognized that bills have been bracketed for Harris County—this bill is not bracketed for Harris County. This bill is bracketed for the entire state. So all of your city council members—and when I talked to many of you, you always say, "Oh, I have to check with my mayor" or "I need to check with my sheriff" or "I need to check with my council member." Well right now, today, you're enacting a law—if you vote for this—that simply says your mayor and your city council no longer matters. Their voice and their power no longer matters. This is an all-out attack on local control. Allow mayors and city council members to make a decision that is in the best interest of their communities.

HINOJOSA: And Mr. Johnson, do you have a problem with an epidemic of gun violence in Harris County like we do in counties all over this state and country?

J.D. JOHNSON: Gun violence is the number one killer of children in this state at this time. There's a lot of talk about fentanyl and fentanyl that's coming over, but the number one killer of children is guns. At some point, for those respective communities, allow them to make the decision that is going to be in the best interest of themselves. Because in every city—cities are different, not every city is the same—small, big. We have to look at cities and how they are created and how they're governed. Just like we as a state are different from other states. What is good for one side is not good for the other. So it's not one-size-fits-all. I think its important, that while we want to protect Second Amendment—believe me I want to protect my Second Amendment right to be able to possess a gun. But this bill does not take anybody's gun from them, this bill does not stop anybody from getting a gun. It just simply tells city councils, county commissioners, that they cannot make a decision that their constituents asked them to make.

REPRESENTATIVE TOTH: Mr. Johnson, you acknowledge that there's gun violence in our cities—yes or no?

J.D. JOHNSON: Are you asking me?

TOTH: Yes.

J.D. JOHNSON: Yes, sure.

TOTH: You've acknowledged as well, that you respect the Second Amendment rights of all Texans. Is that true?

J.D. JOHNSON: Not all Texans, but yes. Nor do you.

TOTH: Okay, well law-abiding citizens.

J.D. JOHNSON: None of us say every Texan deserves a gun.

TOTH: I stand corrected. But you would acknowledge that law-abiding citizens deserve the right to carry?

J.D. JOHNSON: Absolutely.

TOTH: Okay. Well, can you also acknowledge and understand how what you're proposing—what Representative Isaac is trying to prevent—would be discriminatory towards poor Texans? They will not have the right, they will not have the money, they will not have the means to carry this insurance.

J.D. JOHNSON: So carrying insurance is not prohibitive or an impediment to owning a gun. Because if your notion that insurance is an impediment to you owning a gun, it's the same as saying the cost of the gun is an impediment to owning a gun.

TOTH: Do you not understand, though, how a poor person will not be able to protect themselves?

J.D. JOHNSON: So therefore, if the cost of insurance is an impediment to owning a gun, then the cost of the gun is also that same impediment.

TOTH: So poor people should not be able to protect themselves. Is that what you're saying?

J.D. JOHNSON: So I would encourage the NRA, instead of spending millions of dollars to get legislators to lobby on behalf of them, why don't they go ahead and just start giving guns away? Why don't the manufacturers just give guns away if that's going to be the case? So let's make sure that we don't use things to our benefit when we think that it is great to say, "Oh, we're trying to protect poor people." No, we're not trying to protect poor people. What we're trying to do is to make sure that we just make guns readily available and no one can be governed on how to use, carry, store, or operate their weaponry that is a killing machine.

TOTH: So what you're basically saying, though, is that if you have a gun in inner-city Houston or Dallas or anywhere in a community, that non law-abiding citizens are going to stop and get liability insurance?

J.D. JOHNSON: What?

TOTH: That doesn't make sense to you?

J.D. JOHNSON: No, what you said does not make sense to me.

TOTH: What you're saying is that cities should not be allowed, or disallowed, to implement a policy.

J.D. JOHNSON: First of all, let me say this: I am from Houston—Harris County, Acres Homes, the "44" as it is always affectionately referred to. Not one person from my district, since you want to use my district, has come to me and said, "Hey, Representative, we don't want insurance on guns" or "Hey, Representative, we don't want—." That's not what is being said. No one across this—but if my constituents—

TOTH: No one could ever imagine that we would be imposing the requirement to have insurance for a gun.

J.D. JOHNSON: If my constituents had a problem with that—because guess what I just said? There is no legislation being offered right now to make sure that everyone has to carry insurance. There is no legislation, and so therefore, we are legislating nothing.

TOTH: And if Representative Isaac's bill goes into effect, that never will happen, which is why we need to pass this. Thank you.

J.D. JOHNSON: Again, members, I'm asking that you take into consideration—put aside this party line stuff. This is the protection of your community, this is the protection of your city, this is the protection of your mayor, your city council, your sheriff department. Let us stop legislating things that are not there. No one is treading on your rights.

REPRESENTATIVE RAMOS: Representative Jarvis, I'm reading the bill and as the bill reads, one of the things that the author discussed yesterday about—I don't know, California-ing her Texas and the Second Amendment—this bill does not say anything about ownership of a gun, right?

J.D. JOHNSON: It does not.

RAMOS: So it has nothing to do with owning a gun?

J.D. JOHNSON: It does not.

RAMOS: For clarity, were you aware that we have over 1,200 cities in Texas?

J.D. JOHNSON: I do now.

RAMOS: Okay. In these over 1,200 cities, what this bill essentially is saying is that nobody, none of their voices matter in those communities because they will be prohibited from making local decisions—local control decisions—to protect their own communities, correct?

J.D. JOHNSON: That is right. And much like that, if we start legislating things that are not there, if we start saying, "Okay, well, we know that there is no bill currently being offered, or an ordinance, or law in these cities currently being offered—what we are going to do is to make sure that we put forth a bill here in this state that makes sure that you never can legislate, even before it happens." This is a dangerous precedent that we are going to start. If we go to West Texas and start saying, "Hey, we are going to start building a dam to cut off the water supply because we don't want these feral hogs or whatever." But there is no problem with feral hogs out there. So why would we start doing things that are not necessary?
This is an extremely dangerous precedent that we will start. Because there is not one city that I have—and I'm on Homeland Security—not one city has come to me and said, "We need to enact a law that protects us from our Second Amendment rights." There's not one citizen, constituent, or organization that has said, "We want to protect ourselves from future, potential, possibly, maybe legislation that California, that's over 1,700 miles away from here, has done. So therefore, we want to do it here." Because when you legislate nothing, then you are doing a disservice to your constituents and to this state. Right now, we are taking away power, control, and authority from local communities. I can't say that enough. I am not going to go into anyone's home. None of us would appreciate somebody coming into our home and legislating what goes on in our own home. The same way no mayor or city council wants us—wants me from Houston, Texas, as a state legislator—to regulate something that is down in the Valley that has nothing to do with me. Or something in East Texas, West Texas, or North Texas that has nothing to do with me because no one has come to talk to me about legislation that is not even necessary.

RAMOS: So in this legislation that no community has said they want, in a state with over 30 million people, in a state with over 1,200 cities, this specific legislation—HB 3137—does not infringe on anybody's right to purchase a gun, right? Or any arm, right, to bear any arms? It does not infringe on any of that. However, would you agree that although it doesn't infringe on anyone's Second Amendment right, it does infringe on everyone's rights for local control and to have a local voice, correct? Would you agree?

J.D. JOHNSON: I would 100 percent agree with that.

RAMOS: Thank you. I appreciate your amendment. I think it is a good amendment.

J.D. JOHNSON: Thank you. Members, I ask that you to stay with me on the amendment. This is not necessary at this time—not at this time, not at this place. You do not want to take away control from your local communities. The same way you don't want the federal government coming down and taking away our control as a state. I ask that we strike this bill, move on, and do legislation that is impactful to citizens of Texas now. Let's protect the local control and the communities that we all serve day in and day out.

REPRESENTATIVE ISAAC: Members, don't California my Texas. Please vote no.

REPRESENTATIVE CANALES: There's a lot of times that—not just cities, but the state mandates that we have auto insurance. In my experience, even with homeowner's insurance, insurance companies love to charge premiums, but never pay the claims. So what I'd like you to do is work with me next session on abolishing all requirements for insurance in the State of Texas to put out all these thieves that take our money, but don't pay our claims.

ISAAC: That's funny.

A record vote was requested.

Amendment No. 1 failed of adoption by (Record 1131): 56 Yeas, 88 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Campos; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Dutton; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Lalani; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Metcalf; Meyer; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Thierry.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1131 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Bucy

When Record No. 1131 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Thierry

Amendment No. 2

Representative J.D. Johnson offered the following amendment to HB 3137:

Amend HB 3137 on third reading as follows:
(1)  In SECTION 1 of the bill, in amended Section 229.001(a)(2), Local Government Code, strike "an owner of a firearm" and substitute "a firearm owner who is 21 years of age or older".
(2)  In SECTION 2 of the bill, in amended Section 235.023(2), Local Government Code, strike "an owner of a firearm" and substitute "a firearm owner who is 21 years of age or older".
(3)  In SECTION 3 of the bill, in amended Section 236.002(a)(2), Local Government Code, strike "an owner of a firearm" and substitute "a firearm owner who is 21 years of age or older".

AMENDMENT NO. 2 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE J.D. JOHNSON: Since we're not going to be able to protect local control, let's at least protect our children. This amendment simply says, "for a firearm owner who is under the age of 21."
The reason why I bring this age up is because when you have children, and we all understand sometimes our children are a little more irresponsible—18 and below, 19 and below—insurance for their car is a lot higher because of their irresponsibility because the insurance industry understands that. We saw in Uvalde, where an 18-year-old young man walked into a school and killed 19 children and two teachers. The very least that we can do as a state is to demonstrate that we care about those families because we legislate when there is a problem. When there is a problem in this state, we step up as legislators and as Texans to solve the problem. There are children dying. The number one cause of death for children in this state is by guns, not fentanyl. But yet we have placed so much emphasis and money in trying to stop fentanyl, but we're not stopping the number one killer. We as a state can do better. It is our time and our responsibility to step up and to legislate what the problem is. We need to legislate what the problem is—not what the potential problem could be, but what the problem is. Children are dying and we need to protect them.
And stop with this partisan BS because we're not doing anything. We're hurting every Texan when we don't legislate properly. Because you're blowing me off because I don't have an "R" by my name. It is time to legislate. Children have died in this state and you guys are sitting here joking and playing, thinking this is a joke. This is not a joke. This is real. Children every day are dying. And we said we've got to protect guns, but we haven't done a thing to protect children. At some point, put aside your partisan stuff and legislate properly. And if you want to legislate for your community then legislate for your community. But don't come legislate in my community because I know what my community needs. I would never go to your community and tell you what's best for you. But I'm going to tell you what's best for my constituents because I talk to them every single day. I had to sit there and watch those families cry their eyes out because they lost their children. The only way they could identify their children was by the clothing that they know they put on that morning.

REPRESENTATIVE HINOJOSA: Mr. Johnson, what your amendment would do is limit the applicability of this bill to those over 21 because we know in the State of Texas that it is legal for someone between the ages of 18 and 21 to purchase even an assault-style weapon in this state. And as you referenced, in fact, unspeakable tragedy occurred about a year ago in Uvalde. And so what your amendment would do, am I correct, is to say, "Okay fine, with this bill. But for under 21, those are different circumstances." Is that correct?

J.D. JOHNSON: Absolutely correct.

HINOJOSA: Because at 18 years old, we know that they're still kids. I've got a son who's going to be 18 this summer. Today he had two AP tests—big deal tests today—for his future college and career. I came home after the floor late last night and I needed a snack. It was 11 p.m. and I wanted a piece of fruit. I went to the fruit bowl and what I found was the last orange had been covered in melted wax. That's what my son did who's going to be 18 this summer. Do you know why he did that?

J.D. JOHNSON: I try not to think how 18-year-old kids think anymore.

HINOJOSA: Because he's a kid.

J.D. JOHNSON: That's right.

HINOJOSA: He's a kid with no business possessing an assault-style weapon next year or any time in the near future. He's still a kid. The law may see him as legal for some purposes, but not all purposes. And for this purpose we know; the vast majority of members, the vast majority of Texans know.

J.D. JOHNSON: Statistics and psychologists all across this country have identified that mental illness and mental isolation has become a problem with people under the age of 21. And the problem has been, often times, those children don't know how to speak or talk it out. They know how to react. They anger quick. And that's why the Bible says, "When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I thought as a child."

REPRESENTATIVE RAMOS: I wholeheartedly agree with you and your passion as you reference the children of Uvalde. Your amendment making the provisions applicable—could you just explain a little more about your amendment?

J.D. JOHNSON: It just simply says anybody under the age of 21—if, in fact, a city decides that they may want to legislate at some point—this bill would simply say that they can legislate how they deem fit for under the age of 21, if, in fact, they need to. It doesn't preclude or stop anyone from owning a gun, it just simply says. But I will give you this statistic since we keep talking about California: California spent over $992 million paying out for gun deaths and for people who got shot. The cities had to pay. If something happens in one of our cities, the taxpayers of that city will have to pay, not the State of Texas. If something happens in some of these small cities, like Needville or Palestine, where someone gets shot that city is going to have to pay. That city will pay, not the State of Texas. But what we have decided to do up here right now with this bill is to say, "No, no, no, we're not going to take responsibility. We're going to put it on the cities, but we're going to take away your ability to legislate yourself, to govern yourself." So that's what this is. If some cities did want to protect itself, because there was a proliferation of more gun violence in their particular city and they wanted to protect the citizens then they could. But unfortunately, what we're trying to do right now is stop cities from protecting their own selves, but there is no city trying to do that right now. But we're going to take away that option.

RAMOS: And we did hear the author saying this is not even applicable to Texas, but should it possibly be in the future, maybe, we want to do this now and silence the 30 million people in Texas. Were you aware that my daughter is a teacher? Have I shared that with you? A few weeks ago, my daughter, who is in Dallas—she's actually in Representative Bryant's district—they had a lockdown because they thought there was an active shooter on campus. Have I shared the story with you? My daughter called me crying about 30 minutes, an hour later. My daughter's 31. She called me crying—

REPRESENTATIVE ISAAC: Members, please vote no on this amendment.

(Ashby in the chair)

Pursuant to Rule 5, Section 28, of the House Rules, Representative Ramos requested a second extension of speaking time on Amendment No. 2.

There being objection, the request was not granted by (Record 1132): 61 Yeas, 80 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Dutton; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Guerra; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, T.; Lalani; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frank; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Lujan; Metcalf; Meyer; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Frazier; Goodwin; Hunter.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 1132 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Frazier

A record vote was requested.

Amendment No. 2 failed of adoption by (Record 1133): 58 Yeas, 85 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Dutton; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, T.; Lalani; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Vo; Walle; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Metcalf; Meyer; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson; Wu.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Flores; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Raymond.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1133 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Turner

When Record No. 1133 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Wu

HB 3137 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE J.D. JOHNSON: It can get emotional up here sometimes and I'm not going to apologize for my emotion because that's why I was brought to this house: to be emotional and to work as hard as I can and give as much as I can to my constituents. And as much as I can help you and your city, I will do my best. But I will never, ever infringe upon your rights as a legislator. I would never silence your voice, because the same way we want to protect our Second Amendment rights is the same way I want to protect my First. And your Second Amendment right to own that gun does not trump my ability to live and to allow others to live. I'm not here to pass legislation based on a bumper sticker slogan. I'm not treading on anybody. I want to protect Texas. I want Texas to be as strong as it can, but I don't think that we should be legislating for cities that did not ask us to legislate. I really hope that you guys think long and hard.
If you pick up your phone right now and ask any mayor—and it's not just about this bill. It's not about just this bill. This is an ugly precedent that we are starting. This is potentially about anything. And if that's the case—if we're going to start being the end-all be-all, and providing all rules and all laws, then we may as well start telling all mayors, city councils, and county commissions to go away because we got you. We're going to take care of your city, we're going to take care of your county, and we're going to take care of your school. You are rendering your city councils and your mayors ineffective and moot. I'm asking you simply—allow them to have a voice to legislate for their constituents. You cannot legislate from South Texas to Houston. You can't legislate from West Texas to Houston to Dallas. And you would be upset if someone tried.
I'm asking you not to vote your party. I'm asking you to vote your district. Because that's what I hear over and over again, vote your district. Your district includes your mayor, your city council, your county commissioners—that's your district. You need to make sure you take them under consideration when you're about to pass a bill that tells them they no longer have the authority to make decisions in the best interest of their constituents. I ask that you don't worry about a scorecard; that you don't worry about how this bill is going to impact you, because you're not voting against guns. If—and California has already said that bill is not going to stop anyone from owning a gun—the same way insurance doesn't stop you from owning a car or anything. We have insurance on everything just simply to protect. We are trying to protect not only families but we're trying to protect the economics of these cities that are having to pay astronomical amounts of money. But again, I don't even want to get into the insurance part because there's no city doing it. This is simply about local control and I'm starting to see over and over and over again the tyranny that you have all feared is actually what you have become. The tyranny that you say that you don't want people doing to you or us as a state, you are actually doing it to the smaller cities that don't have the power or the authority. I ask that you vote what is right and not what is partisan.

REPRESENTATIVE RAMOS: As I was sharing with you all—what this bill would do for a community like mine, my daughter's community. As a teacher, having active shooter—not drills, but really thinking and believing because there was somebody in the community that was armed and putting the children at risk. My daughter calls me a couple of hours after this is finalized. She called me crying. She's a seasoned teacher; she's been teaching for about six years. She calls me crying saying, "Mom, I couldn't fit the 25 kids in the closet. I didn't know what to do. I let one of my baby girls go to the bathroom and I didn't know where she was at or if she would run into the active shooter. I didn't know what to do."
I know some members are laughing because it's funny to them, but it's not funny to my daughter and to those students for whom it was traumatizing. She mentioned to me that the third grade students all armed themselves. They got their scissors, these little ones, eight and nine years old. They got their scissors to protect themselves if the shooter came in. That's what these third graders are thinking. Another group of kids started writing their names on Post-its so their body could be identified.
What this bill does—and I encourage everybody in the audience, "Oh don't California my Texas, don't take away my guns"—please, take out your phones and Google "Texas HB 3137." Read that bill. You must read because what you are being told is not the truth. Read the bill. The bill says nothing about gun ownership. This bill says nothing about taking away your guns. We are responsible gun owners in my home. This bill says nothing about that. This bill simply says—what this bill does is deny you the decision in your community to choose whether you want gun owners to have liability insurance or not so you can protect your children. Because if this bill passes, another massacre—like that in Uvalde—it would deny those families any type of compensation from the perpetrator. This bill would deny any community of the 30 million Texans that we have in over the 1,200 cities, including yours, from making the decisions locally, implementing local control, and making decisions for what is right for you and your community. This bill strips that away and says you have no voice. It has nothing to do with your gun ownership, nothing at all. It just says you have no voice to protect your constituents or your community members in giving them protections through liability insurance. That's what this bill is about. I encourage you all, members, to be truthful in talking to your constituents. This has nothing to do with gun ownership, it has everything to do with protections for your community. I encourage everyone to vote against this bill.

(Flores now present)

HB 3137 - POINT OF ORDER

Representative J. Jones raised a point of order against further consideration of HB 3137 under Rule 8, Section 1(a)(1), of the House Rules on the grounds that the bill caption failed to give reasonable notice of the subject of the bill. The point of order was withdrawn.

HB 3137 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE DUTTON: As I read the bill, and I heard your conversation and discussion about the bill, is it true that the Second Amendment is what underlies the basis for your bill?

REPRESENTATIVE ISAAC: I believe this is an infringement on our Second Amendment rights, and I also believe it creates an illegal gun registry.

DUTTON: I guess I'm really not sure I understand you. But is the basis for the bill the Second Amendment?

ISAAC: To protect our Second Amendment, yes.

DUTTON: And your bill doesn't do any more or any less than what the Second Amendment proscribes?

ISAAC: It infringes upon our right. It makes it harder to have a gun. If you put something in between your ability to buy a firearm, that is infringing upon our right. So if you require someone to buy insurance, you're making it harder for someone to exercise their Second Amendment right.

DUTTON: And that's what I'm trying to understand. Your bill assumes that the Second Amendment is what provides the security for what you're trying to do?

ISAAC: Correct.

DUTTON: Is that right? I'm just trying to understand it. My next question, though, is: If that's true, a law that contravenes the Second Amendment, or any amendment for that matter, is either void or voidable. Would you agree with that?

ISAAC: Well, it's being done right now in the United States of America. This is being done right now in another state. And this bill is to prevent that, a preemption.

DUTTON: And your argument, though, in the bill is that is in contravention to the Second Amendment?

ISAAC: It infringes on our Second Amendment.

DUTTON: Again, so that I understand, the whole basis for the bill is the protection provided by the Second Amendment?

ISAAC: To protect that right for everyone, even people who may not be able to afford insurance.

DUTTON: I'm not sure—you probably answered it and I probably don't understand it. But what you're doing with the bill is going from the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. You're not expanding the protections and you're not limiting the protections. You're just assuming that the Second Amendment provides the protections that you're talking about?

ISAAC: I'm protecting our Second Amendment right.

DUTTON: Okay. And what leads me to try to understand more is a city can't, or a state couldn't do anything that was in contravention of the Second Amendment, or the First Amendment, or any amendment for that matter.

ISAAC: They don't have the right, but they're doing it.

DUTTON: And has it been challenged on the basis that it's a violation of one of those constitutional rights?

ISAAC: It's happening in California right now.

DUTTON: Okay. And I'm not sure what you mean by "it's happening." What's happening in California?

ISAAC: They're requiring people who have firearms to have insurance on their firearms.

DUTTON: And you think that is in contravention to the Second Amendment?

ISAAC: An infringement. It prevents some people from being able to exercise their Second Amendment right because they can't afford it, and it also creates an illegal gun registry.

DUTTON: And all of those things that you're naming are in contravention to the Second Amendment?

ISAAC: I don't understand your question. Say that again.

DUTTON: Well, I'm trying to understand if—you're describing things that I believe the bill suggests, and you did also, that they're in contravention of a person's Second Amendment right. And if I understand the bill and what you said, your bill is not expanding any of the rights under the Second Amendment. Nor is the bill limiting any rights under the Second Amendment. If I understand it correctly.

ISAAC: Yeah, you said that a minute ago. We're protecting our Second Amendment. I don't understand.

DUTTON: I understand the protection, but I'm trying to figure out whether there's a—I guess that's called conversing with your counsel.

ISAAC: I don't understand your question. I asked her, "Do you understand what he's asking me?" Because I don't understand what you're trying to say.

DUTTON: I'm not sure I understand. Let me see if I can ask it this way: The Second Amendment provides certain rights to gun ownership, is that correct?

ISAAC: The right to carry and bear arms, yes.

DUTTON: So it provides a certain right. And that right that a person has—the bill that you have is not expanding those rights, is that correct?

ISAAC: I'm going to say it for the fourth time, I think, now. It's protecting our Second Amendment right. And I was just told that SB 413—Senator Gutierrez is carrying a bill right now to require insurance on firearms, right here in the Texas Senate.

DUTTON: You keep saying "protecting" it and I'm not sure if that answers my question or not because my question is—

ISAAC: If you can't afford insurance, then you can't afford—in San Jose, California, you would not be able to have a firearm.

DUTTON: Okay, I understand that, but I'm trying to be sure that falls within the context of your bill and also the Second Amendment, because my question is whether or not your bill—

ISAAC: It doesn't expand, no.

DUTTON: —expands the rights in the Second Amendment?

ISAAC: No, it protects the rights.

DUTTON: It doesn't limit the rights in the Second Amendment.

ISAAC: It doesn't limit; it doesn't expand. It protects.

DUTTON: So it relies, essentially, on the premise of the Second Amendment in terms of the protections that you're trying to afford all of us.

ISAAC: I'm sorry. I'm distracted. Say that last sentence again.

DUTTON: Your bill is designed to just bring more light to the Second Amendment. Let me see if I can say it that way and maybe you'll understand what I'm saying—that it's not adding any more light to it, it's not darkening it. It's just illuminating it, making the Second Amendment, as we in the law profession say sometimes, make it come alive to everybody. Is that what the bill does?

ISAAC: Well, evidently, Senator Gutierrez wants to demand that if you have a firearm, you have insurance.

DUTTON: Mr. Gutierrez. I thought it was your bill?

ISAAC: Right now this is happening in the senate, so I'm preventing that from happening here in Texas.

DUTTON: I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

ISAAC: Protecting people who cannot afford insurance to be able to exercise their Second Amendment right.

DUTTON: Does Mr. Gutierrez have something to do with this bill?

ISAAC: I've been asked, "Why are you doing this? Why are you doing this? Why are you doing this?"

DUTTON: Oh, okay.

ISAAC: Well, this is why.

DUTTON: You're trying to answer that.

ISAAC: It's been done in California and I didn't know it was being done right here in Texas. But, evidently, they're trying to do it right here. Someone is trying to do this right here in Texas.

DUTTON: Can a state pass a bill that contravenes any of the constitutional amendments?

ISAAC: No, the state will not infringe upon our constitutional rights.

DUTTON: And the state can't do that and a city couldn't do that either, right?

ISAAC: A city is a subdivision of the state. No, they cannot.

DUTTON: And so the city would be limited in its response to the Second Amendment, to what's in the Second Amendment, I suppose.

ISAAC: Yes, they cannot infringe either.

DUTTON: Right. And so that would almost appear as if—since your bill is not expanding those rights and it's not limiting those rights—it would raise the question of whether this bill has any effect at all?

ISAAC: This bill is protecting our Second Amendment right.

DUTTON: I think I heard you the third time, thank you.

ISAAC: Oh, thank you.

HB 3137 was passed by (Record 1134): 84 Yeas, 58 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Metcalf; Meyer; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Campos; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Dutton; Flores; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Lalani; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Canales; King, T.; Longoria.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 1134 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Canales

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative C. Morales moved to print all remarks on HB 3137.

The motion prevailed.

HB 4246 ON THIRD READING
(by Orr, Rogers, Slawson, Patterson, Ashby, et al.)

HB 4246, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to delivery of certain unclaimed money for scholarships for rural students, rural economic development, and energy efficiency assistance.

HB 4246 was passed by (Record 1135): 138 Yeas, 2 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; González, J.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Slaton; Tinderholt.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bhojani; Cortez; Gervin-Hawkins; González, M.; Johnson, J.D.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1135 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Bhojani

When Record No. 1135 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Gervin-Hawkins

HB 2133 ON THIRD READING
(by Thimesch, Swanson, and Bumgarner)

HB 2133, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to authorizing certain political subdivisions to change the date on which the general election for officers is held.

HB 2133 was passed by (Record 1136): 116 Yeas, 23 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Geren; Goldman; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Smith; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allen; Bowers; Bumgarner; Collier; Gerdes; González, J.; Harrison; Isaac; Jones, J.; Leach; Muñoz; Oliverson; Plesa; Ramos; Schaefer; Schofield; Slaton; Slawson; Smithee; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Davis; Dorazio; Gervin-Hawkins; Hull; Jetton; Leo-Wilson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1136 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

K. Bell

When Record No. 1136 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Bumgarner

When Record No. 1136 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes.

Dorazio

When Record No. 1136 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Gervin-Hawkins

When Record No. 1136 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Jetton

When Record No. 1136 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Metcalf

When Record No. 1136 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Morales Shaw

HB 4779 ON THIRD READING
(by Bhojani, Moody, Rose, Darby, and Leach)

HB 4779, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the prosecution of the criminal offense of organized retail theft.

HB 4779 was passed by (Record 1137): 106 Yeas, 35 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Cook; Cortez; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; Goldman; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harrison; Hayes; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schatzline; Shine; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, C.; Bumgarner; Cain; Collier; Craddick; Dean; DeAyala; Gates; Gerdes; González, J.; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hefner; Isaac; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Morrison; Oliverson; Paul; Raney; Rogers; Schaefer; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Swanson; Tepper; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Dorazio; Dutton; Gervin-Hawkins; Jetton.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1137 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

K. Bell

When Record No. 1137 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted no.

Dorazio

When Record No. 1137 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Gervin-Hawkins

When Record No. 1137 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Jetton

HB 3377 ON THIRD READING
(by V. Jones, Oliverson, Rose, Anderson, Wu, et al.)

HB 3377, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to HIV and AIDS tests.

HB 3377 was passed by (Record 1138): 103 Yeas, 40 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Smith; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Troxclair; Turner; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Dean; DeAyala; Frank; Gates; Gerdes; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Isaac; Landgraf; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Metcalf; Murr; Noble; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Toth; VanDeaver.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Gervin-Hawkins; Jetton.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1138 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Dorazio

When Record No. 1138 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Gervin-Hawkins

When Record No. 1138 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Jetton

When Record No. 1138 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

GENERAL STATE CALENDAR
SENATE BILLS
THIRD READING

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

SB 1401 ON THIRD READING
(A. Johnson - House Sponsor)

SB 1401, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the rights of victims of sexual assault and to certain procedures and reimbursements occurring with respect to a sexual assault or other sex offense.

SB 1401 was passed by (Record 1139): 137 Yeas, 2 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Slaton; Tinderholt.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bell, C.; Frank; Jetton; Morales Shaw; Schofield; Thompson, S.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1139 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Dorazio

When Record No. 1139 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Jetton

When Record No. 1139 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Morales Shaw

COMMITTEE GRANTED PERMISSION TO MEET

Representative T. King requested permission for the Committee on Natural Resources to meet while the house is in session, at 2 p.m. today, in 1W.14, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

Permission to meet was granted.

COMMITTEE MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

At 1:27 p.m., the following committee meeting was announced:

Natural Resources, 2 p.m. today, 1W.14, for a formal meeting, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

SB 2193 ON THIRD READING
(Frank, Rose, Price, Shaheen, Garcia, et al. - House Sponsors)

SB 2193, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to programs established and operated by federally qualified health centers to provide primary care access to certain employees.

SB 2193 was passed by (Record 1140): 144 Yeas, 0 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Dorazio.

STATEMENT OF VOTE

When Record No. 1140 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes.

Dorazio

SB 1286 ON THIRD READING
(A. Johnson - House Sponsor)

SB 1286, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to prompt payment deadlines for health benefit plan claims affected by a catastrophic event.

SB 1286 was passed by (Record 1141): 142 Yeas, 2 Nays, 3 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Canales; Ramos.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1141 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Ramos

When Record No. 1141 was taken, I was shown voting present, not voting. I intended to vote yes.

Vasut

SB 2069 ON THIRD READING
(Schaefer - House Sponsor)

SB 2069, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the required posting of signs regarding human trafficking penalties by certain schools.

SB 2069 was passed by (Record 1142): 91 Yeas, 53 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Martinez; Metcalf; Morales, C.; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Flores; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, V.; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Tepper; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Jones, J.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1142 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Dutton

When Record No. 1142 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

J. Jones

SB 2085 ON THIRD READING
(Walle - House Sponsor)

SB 2085, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a grant program for crime victim notification systems.

SB 2085 was passed by (Record 1143): 124 Yeas, 18 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Swanson; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Hayes; Hefner; Metcalf; Noble; Patterson; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Stucky; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Dorazio; Herrero; Isaac.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1143 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes.

Dorazio

When Record No. 1143 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Harrison

When Record No. 1143 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted no.

Isaac

When Record No. 1143 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

COMMITTEE GRANTED PERMISSION TO MEET

Representative Leach requested permission for the Committee on Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence to meet while the house is in session, at 3 p.m. today, in 1W.14, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

Permission to meet was granted.

COMMITTEE MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

At 1:32 p.m., the following committee meeting was announced:

Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence, 3 p.m. today, 1W.14, for a formal meeting, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

COMMITTEE GRANTED PERMISSION TO MEET

Representative Hunter requested permission for the Committee on State Affairs to meet while the house is in session, at 3 p.m. today, in 1W.14, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

Permission to meet was granted.

COMMITTEE MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

At 1:32 p.m., the following committee meeting was announced:

State Affairs, 3 p.m. today, 1W.14, for a formal meeting, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

SB 1210 ON THIRD READING
(Guerra, Anchía, Darby, and E. Morales - House Sponsors)

SB 1210, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the authority of the Railroad Commission of Texas to designate certain persons as the operator of an orphaned oil or gas well.

SB 1210 was passed by (Record 1144): 145 Yeas, 0 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

SB 1021 ON THIRD READING
(Canales - House Sponsor)

SB 1021, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the handling of bids on certain contracts for highway projects.

SB 1021 was passed by (Record 1145): 145 Yeas, 0 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

SB 1023 ON THIRD READING
(Canales - House Sponsor)

SB 1023, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the establishment and posting of the maximum loads permitted on certain bridges.

SB 1023 was passed by (Record 1146): 145 Yeas, 0 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Herrero; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Sherman; Thompson, E.

POSTPONED BUSINESS

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

HB 3548 ON SECOND READING
(by Anchía, Sherman, V. Jones, Lalani, Cook, et al.)

HB 3548, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to increasing the criminal penalty for assault of certain hospital personnel.

HB 3548 was read second time on April 27, postponed until May 1, and was again postponed until 9 a.m. today.

Representative Harless moved to postpone consideration of HB 3548 until 9 a.m. tomorrow.

The motion prevailed.

SB 1839 ON SECOND READING
(Morrison, Martinez, Flores, and Wu - House Sponsors)

SB 1839, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the unlawful sale or purchase of shark fins or shark fin products; creating a criminal offense.

SB 1839 was considered in lieu of CSHB 4692.

SB 1839 was read second time and was passed to third reading.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED

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

Herrero on motion of Martinez Fischer.

CSHB 4692 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Morrison moved to lay CSHB 4692 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

SB 1866 ON SECOND READING
(Metcalf, Cunningham, Manuel, Bailes, Ashby, et al. - House Sponsors)

SB 1866, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the use of customer-sited distributed generation facilities owned by certain non-ERCOT electric utilities.

SB 1866 was considered in lieu of CSHB 4287.

SB 1866 was read second time and was passed to third reading.

CSHB 4287 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Metcalf moved to lay CSHB 4287 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

SB 604 ON SECOND READING
(Hefner - House Sponsor)

SB 604, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to land services performed by a landman.

SB 604 was considered in lieu of CSHB 1915.

SB 604 was read second time.

Representative Hefner moved to postpone consideration of SB 604 until 9 a.m. tomorrow.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 1915 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Hefner moved to lay CSHB 1915 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

HB 4091 ON SECOND READING
(by A. Johnson, Jetton, and Garcia)

HB 4091, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the mental health needs of a minor in the managing conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services.

HB 4091 was read second time on May 3, postponed until May 4, and was again postponed until 9 a.m. today.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Hull offered the following amendment to HB 4091:

Amend HB 4091 (house committee report) on page 1 as follows:
(1)  Strike lines 6 and 7 and substitute the following:
SECTION 1.  Section 572.001, Health and Safety Code, is amended by amending Subsection (c-2) and adding Subsections (c-5), (c-6), (c-7), and (c-8) to read as follows:
(2)  Strike lines 10 through 22 and substitute the following:
minor in the managing conservatorship of that department only if:
(1)  a physician states the physician's opinion, and the detailed reasons for that opinion, that the minor is a person:
(A) [(1)]  with mental illness or who demonstrates symptoms of a serious emotional disorder; and
(B) [(2)]  who presents a risk of serious harm to self or others if not immediately restrained or hospitalized; or
(2)  for a minor who is at least 13 years of age and not older than 17 years of age, a court, after reviewing any relevant evidence including a physician's opinion and detailed reasons for that opinion, determines that the minor is a person whose mental health has deteriorated to the point where the minor would benefit from admission into a specialty inpatient stabilization treatment program designed specifically to meet the mental health needs of minors who need further treatment to successfully transition into a residential treatment program or another less restrictive foster care setting.
(3)  Between lines 22 and 23, insert the following:
(c-5)  The admission of a minor to a specialty inpatient stabilization treatment program under Subsection (c-2) is subject to review by a court under Section 263.002, Family Code.
(c-6)  If a minor is or may be placed in a specialty stabilization treatment program under Subsection (c-2), the court shall determine whether:
(1)  the child's needs can be met through placement in a family-like setting;
(2)  the placement can provide the most effective and appropriate level of care for the child; and
(3)  the placement is the least restrictive setting consistent with the child's best interest and individual needs.
(c-7)  In making a determination under Subsection (c-6), the court may consider:
(1)  medical, psychological, or psychiatric assessments;
(2)  the child's current treatment plan and progress made under that plan;
(3)  any significant medical, legal, or behavioral incidents involving the child;
(4)  the reasons for the child's discharge from any previous placement or the child's current placement;
(5)  the programs available at the facility to address the child's needs;
(6)  the facility's plan to discharge the child after treatment;
(7)  whether other programs may meet the child's needs more effectively; and
(8)  any other information that would assist the court in making its determination.
(c-8)  Not later than December 1 of each year, the Department of Family and Protective Services shall submit a report to the governor, lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of representatives regarding the admission of minors to a specialty inpatient stabilization treatment program under Subsection (c-2), including:
(1)  the number of total minors admitted to the program;
(2)  which courts decided to admit a minor to the program;
(3)  the location of each program where a minor was admitted; and
(4)  the outcomes of minors admitted to each facility, including:
(A)  the number of minors served;
(B)  the average length of inpatient admission;
(C)  the outcomes of minors discharged from the program; and
(D)  any recommendations to improve the program.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

A record vote was requested.

HB 4091, as amended, was passed to engrossment by (Record 1147): 93 Yeas, 45 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Bailes; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dutton; Flores; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, T.; Klick; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Smithee; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bumgarner; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Craddick; Dean; DeAyala; Frank; Gates; Gerdes; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Isaac; King, K.; Kitzman; Kuempel; Leo-Wilson; Lujan; Metcalf; Noble; Patterson; Paul; Price; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut; Wilson.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Campos; Dorazio; Leach; Oliverson; Orr; Schofield.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1147 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Campos

When Record No. 1147 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Clardy

When Record No. 1147 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted no.

Dorazio

When Record No. 1147 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Leach

HB 2794 ON SECOND READING
(by Lujan, Leo-Wilson, Neave Criado, Bailes, Murr, et al.)

HB 2794, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the appointment of a guardian ad litem in certain suits filed by the Department of Family and Protective Services.

HB 2794 was read second time on May 3 and was postponed until 9:30 a.m. today.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Lujan offered the following amendment to HB 2794:

Amend HB 2794 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  On page 2, lines 5 and 6, strike "Sections 107.031(a) and (b), Family Code, are amended" and substitute "Section 107.031, Family Code, is amended by amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsection (a-1)".
(2)  On page 2, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following:
(a-1)  A court that appoints a guardian ad litem under Subsection (a) shall prioritize appointments in suits described by Subsection (a)(1). A court may not appoint a guardian ad litem in a suit described by Subsection (a)(2) unless, at the time the court considers the appointment, each suit before the court described by Subsection (a)(1) for which a guardian ad litem may be appointed has received an appointment.
(3)  On page 3, line 8, strike "and (g-4)" and substitute "(g-4), (g-5), and (g-6)".
(4)  On page 3, line 10, strike "The" and substitute "Subject to Section 107.031(a-1), the".
(5)  On page 3, strike lines 18 through 22 and substitute the following:
Subchapter C; or
(2)  an attorney appointed in a dual role.
(6)  On page 4, between lines 17 and 18, insert the following:
(g-5)  In a suit filed under this section, a parent retains the parent's legal and parental rights and it is a rebuttable presumption that:
(1)  a parent acts in the best interest of the parent's child; and
(2)  it is in the best interest of a child to be in the care, custody, and control of a parent.
(g-6)  A charitable organization composed of volunteer advocates or an individual volunteer advocate appointed as guardian ad litem for a child under Subsection (g-1):
(1)  shall consider the presumptions under Subsection (g-5) before making any recommendation to the court; and
(2)  may not recommend the court order removal of the child from the child's parent.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

HB 2794, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

(Speaker in the chair)

CSHB 5066 ON SECOND READING
(by Geren)

CSHB 5066, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to electricity service in areas of this state with a need for transmission projects.

CSHB 5066 was read second time on May 4 and was postponed until 10 a.m. today.

CSHB 5066 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE KACAL: Although the main campus at Texas A&M is located in Representative Raney's district, I hope we can agree that the A&M system is a key priority for the state in technology, education, and research, correct?

REPRESENTATIVE GEREN: That's correct.

KACAL: Were you aware that, through The Texas A&M University System, the State of Texas has made a substantial investment in a new research campus known as the RELLIS campus?

GEREN: Yes, sir.

KACAL: The RELLIS campus is in the process of recruiting key public and private defense and technology industries to locate on the new research campus, but we have a problem. The local utility is unable to serve a significant amount of the new load on the new RELLIS campus due to the remote location on the transmission network and unreasonable limitations on transmission capacity. In fact, we just can't build transmission quickly enough to interconnect these new customers in a timely manner.
Is it the intent of your bill that customers, like the RELLIS campus of The Texas A&M University System and its local utility, will receive relief under the provisions of your bill?

GEREN: Absolutely, Mr. Kacal.

KACAL: Thank you, Representative Geren.

CSHB 5066 was passed to engrossment.

MAJOR STATE CALENDAR
SENATE BILLS
SECOND READING

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

CSSB 14 ON SECOND READING
(Oliverson, Klick, Metcalf, Toth, Geren, et al. - House Sponsors)

CSSB 14, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to prohibitions on the provision to certain children of procedures and treatments for gender transitioning, gender reassignment, or gender dysphoria and on the use of public money or public assistance to provide those procedures and treatments.

CSSB 14 - POINT OF ORDER

Representative Moody raised a point of order against further consideration of CSSB 14 under Rule 4, Section 12, of the House Rules and under Article III, Section 16, of the Texas Constitution on the grounds that a committee meeting was not open to the public. The point of order was withdrawn.

CSSB 14 - POINT OF ORDER

Representative Zwiener raised a point of order against further consideration of CSSB 14 under Rule 8, Section 1(a)(1), of the House Rules on the grounds that the bill caption fails to give reasonable notice of the subject of the bill. The point of order was withdrawn.

CSSB 14 - POINT OF ORDER

Representative M. González raised a point of order against further consideration of CSSB 14 under Rule 4, Section 32(c)(1), of the House Rules on the grounds that the background and purpose statement in the bill analysis is substantially or materially misleading. The point of order was withdrawn.

CSSB 14 - RECOMMITTED

Representative Klick moved to recommit CSSB 14 to the Committee on Public Health.

The motion prevailed.

COMMITTEE GRANTED PERMISSION TO MEET

Representative Klick requested permission for the Committee on Public Health to meet while the house is in session, at 5 p.m. today, in E2.010, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

Permission to meet was granted.

COMMITTEE MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

At 3:52 p.m., the following committee meeting was announced:

Public Health, 5 p.m. today, E2.010, for a formal meeting, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

COMMITTEE GRANTED PERMISSION TO MEET

Representative Smith requested permission for the Committee on Elections to meet while the house is in session, at 4:30 p.m. today, in 1W.14, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

Permission to meet was granted.

COMMITTEE MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

At 3:53 p.m., the following committee meeting was announced:

Elections, 4:30 p.m. today, 1W.14, for a formal meeting, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

FIVE-DAY POSTING RULE SUSPENDED

Representative Buckley moved to suspend the five-day posting rule to allow the Committee on Public Education to consider HB 5181 at 8 a.m. Tuesday, May 9 in E2.036.

The motion prevailed.

GENERAL STATE CALENDAR
HOUSE BILLS
SECOND READING

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

HB 102 ON SECOND READING
(by S. Thompson)

HB 102, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the recovery of exemplary damages based on a compensable death under the Texas Workers' Compensation Act.

HB 102 was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 1003 ON SECOND READING
(by Shaheen)

CSHB 1003, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to ineligibility to serve as a poll watcher.

A record vote was requested.

CSHB 1003 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1148): 87 Yeas, 51 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Bowers; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guerra; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lozano; Lujan; Metcalf; Meyer; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Nays — Bernal; Bhojani; Bryant; Bucy; Cole; Collier; Davis; Flores; Gámez; Garcia; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, T.; Lalani; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Campos; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; Guillen; Raymond; Schofield.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1148 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Bowers

When Record No. 1148 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Campos

When Record No. 1148 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted no.

Gervin-Hawkins

When Record No. 1148 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Guillen

When Record No. 1148 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

E. Morales

When Record No. 1148 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Morales Shaw

CSHB 4416 ON SECOND READING
(by Goldman)

CSHB 4416, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the regulation of auctioneering by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation; authorizing an administrative penalty.

CSHB 4416 was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 4337 ON SECOND READING
(by Canales, Cook, Noble, Capriglione, and E. Morales)

CSHB 4337, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the inclusion of licenses and similar documents issued by certain foreign governments in the criminal offense of tampering with a governmental record.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Canales offered the following amendment to CSHB 4337:

Amend CSHB 4337 (house committee report) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 522.015, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 522.015.  LICENSE OR PERMIT ISSUED BY OTHER JURISDICTION. (a) Subject to Subsection (b), a [A] person may drive a commercial motor vehicle in this state if:
(1)  either:
(A)  the person has a commercial driver's license or a commercial learner's permit issued by [:
[(A)]  another state in accordance with the minimum federal standards for the issuance of a commercial motor vehicle driver's license; or
(B)  the person:
(i)  has a commercial driver's license or a commercial learner's permit issued by a foreign jurisdiction the testing and licensing standards of which the United States Department of Transportation has determined meet the requirements of the federal act; and
(ii)  is authorized under federal law to work in the United States;
(2)  the person's license or permit is appropriate for the class of vehicle being driven;
(3)  the person is not disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle and is not subject to an out-of-service order;
(4)  the person has not had a domicile in this state for more than 30 days; and
(5)  if the person has a permit, the person also has a driver's license issued by the same jurisdiction that issued the permit.
(b)  If a person has a commercial driver's license or a commercial learner's permit described by Subsection (a)(1)(B)(i) and is not authorized under federal law to work in the United States but satisfies all of the other requirements of Subsection (a), the person may drive a commercial motor vehicle only in a county bordering the United Mexican States.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

CSHB 4337, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 4856 ON SECOND READING
(by Darby)

CSHB 4856, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the jurisdiction of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality over certain recharge injection wells.

CSHB 4856 was passed to engrossment.

SB 1577 ON SECOND READING
(K. King, S. Thompson, Hernandez, Patterson, and Smith - House Sponsors)

SB 1577, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the Texas Real Estate Research Center, the Real Estate Research Advisory Committee, the Texas Real Estate Commission, and the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board; increasing a fee; authorizing a fee.

SB 1577 was considered in lieu of HB 3878.

SB 1577 was passed to third reading.

HB 3878 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative K. King moved to lay HB 3878 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 2951 ON SECOND READING
(by Buckley, Rogers, Stucky, M. González, Garcia, et al.)

CSHB 2951, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the establishment of a service dog pilot program for certain veterans.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Buckley offered the following amendment to CSHB 2951:

Amend CSHB 2951 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  On page 2, lines 14 and 15, strike "or the Association of Service Dog Providers for Military Veterans".
(2)  On page 3, lines 12 and 13, strike "or the Association of Service Dog Providers for Military Veterans".

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

CSHB 2951, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

CSSB 1373 ON SECOND READING
(Smithee - House Sponsor)

CSSB 1373, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to decedents' estates and the delivery of certain notices or other communications in connection with those estates or multiple-party accounts.

CSSB 1373 was considered in lieu of HB 2821.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Thimesch offered the following amendment to CSSB 1373:

Amend CSSB 1373 (house committee printing) by striking page 13, line 5, through page 14, line 8, and substituting the following:
SECTION 19.  Section 304.003, Estates Code, is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 304.003.  PERSONS DISQUALIFIED TO SERVE AS EXECUTOR OR ADMINISTRATOR.  (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a [A] person is not qualified to serve as an executor or administrator if the person is:
(1)  incapacitated;
(2)  a felon convicted under the laws of the United States or of any state of the United States unless, in accordance with law, the person has been pardoned or has had the person's civil rights restored;
(3)  a nonresident of this state who:
(A)  is a natural person or corporation; and
(B)  has not:
(i)  appointed a resident agent to accept service of process in all actions or proceedings with respect to the estate; or
(ii)  had that appointment filed with the court;
(4)  a corporation not authorized to act as a fiduciary in this state; or
(5)  a person whom the court finds unsuitable.
(b)  A person described by Subsection (a)(2) is not disqualified from serving as an executor of a decedent's estate under Subsection (a)(2) if:
(1)  the person is named as executor in the decedent's will;
(2)  the person is otherwise qualified to serve as an executor; and
(3)  the court approves the person serving as an executor.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

CSSB 1373, as amended, was passed to third reading.

HB 2821 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Smithee moved to lay HB 2821 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

HB 2767 ON SECOND READING
(by Klick)

HB 2767, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the sharing of controlled substance prescription monitoring information between the Texas State Board of Pharmacy and the Health and Human Services Commission for the state Medicaid program.

HB 2767 was passed to engrossment.

HB 1301 ON SECOND READING
(by Geren)

HB 1301, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the duty of an appraisal review board to determine a motion or protest filed by a property owner and the right of the owner to appeal the board's determination.

A record vote was requested.

HB 1301 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1149): 142 Yeas, 0 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

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

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Leo-Wilson; Raymond.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1149 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Leo-Wilson

When Record No. 1149 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Raymond

COMMITTEE GRANTED PERMISSION TO MEET

Representative Burrows requested permission for the Committee on Calendars to meet while the house is in session, at 4:45 p.m. today, in 1W.14, to consider a calendar.

Permission to meet was granted.

COMMITTEE MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

At 4:03 p.m., the following committee meeting was announced:

Calendars, 4:45 p.m. today, 1W.14, for a formal meeting, to consider a calendar.

SB 294 ON SECOND READING
(Klick and Lalani - House Sponsors)

SB 294, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the use of epinephrine auto-injectors and medication designated for treatment of respiratory distress on public and private school campuses.

SB 294 was considered in lieu of HB 920.

SB 294 was passed to third reading.

HB 920 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Klick moved to lay HB 920 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 1152 ON SECOND READING
(by Vo, Garcia, Neave Criado, Geren, Guillen, et al.)

CSHB 1152, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the licensing of certain veterans by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the hiring of those veterans by political subdivisions.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Vo offered the following amendment to CSHB 1152:

Amend CSHB 1152 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  On page 1, between lines 23 and 24, insert the following appropriately lettered subsection:
(____)  A political subdivision may not appoint or employ a person under this section to hold a supervisory position until the person becomes a United States citizen.
(2)  On page 2, line 7, strike "and".
(3)  On page 2, line 10, strike the underlined period and substitute "; and".
(4)  On page 2, between lines 10 and 11, insert the following appropriately numbered subdivision:
(____)  presents evidence satisfactory to the commission that the person has applied for United States citizenship.
(5)  On page 4, line 2, between the underlined comma and "legal" insert "proof of".
(6)  On page 4, line 2, between "residence" and the semicolon, insert the following:
and proof that the person has applied for United States citizenship

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

CSHB 1152, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

SB 818 ON SECOND READING
(Perez - House Sponsor)

SB 818, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the disposition of real property interests by navigation districts and port authorities.

SB 818 was considered in lieu of HB 1511.

SB 818 was passed to third reading.

HB 1511 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Perez moved to lay HB 1511 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

HB 351 ON SECOND READING
(by C. Bell)

HB 351, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the provision of workers' compensation insurance and group accident and health insurance together in a packaged plan.

A record vote was requested.

HB 351 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1150): 95 Yeas, 40 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; González, J.; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Bernal; Bowers; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Flores; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, M.; Goodwin; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Lalani; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Martinez; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Neave Criado; Ortega; Perez; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Turner; Vo; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bhojani; Bryant; DeAyala; Frazier; Harrison; Johnson, J.D.; Jones, V.; Klick; Smith; Walle.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1150 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Bhojani

When Record No. 1150 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Bryant

When Record No. 1150 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

DeAyala

When Record No. 1150 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Frazier

When Record No. 1150 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

J. González

When Record No. 1150 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

V. Jones

When Record No. 1150 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Manuel

When Record No. 1150 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Martinez Fischer

When Record No. 1150 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

S. Thompson

CSHB 3657 ON SECOND READING
(by Anchía)

CSHB 3657, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to notaries public; creating a criminal offense.

Representative Harless moved to postpone consideration of CSHB 3657 until 9 a.m. tomorrow.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 1740 ON SECOND READING
(by Leach, et al.)

CSHB 1740, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the issuance of state parklands passports to and a waiver of certain state park fees for certain veterans, active duty armed forces members, and certain family members of a person who died while serving in the United States armed forces.

CSHB 1740 was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 1857 ON SECOND READING
(by Guillen and Davis)

CSHB 1857, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the certificate of medical examination for chemical dependency and the duration of court-ordered treatment for a person with a chemical dependency.

CSHB 1857 was passed to engrossment.

HB 1916 ON SECOND READING
(by Holland)

HB 1916, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to county approval for improvement projects of certain conservation and reclamation districts.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Holland offered the following amendment to HB 1916:

Amend HB 1916 (house committee report) by striking all below the enacting clause and substituting the following:
SECTION 1.  Subchapter A, Chapter 232, Local Government Code, is amended by adding Section 232.0025 to read as follows:
Sec. 232.0025.  APPROVAL OF EMERGENCY SERVICES PLAN REQUIRED IN CERTAIN COUNTIES. (a) This section applies only to a county described by Section 49.240(a), Water Code.
(b)  A plat application submitted to a county subject to this section must include a plan for the provision of emergency services, including public safety, fire suppression, and emergency medical services, to the tract of land to be subdivided that is approved in writing by the commissioners court of the county.
SECTION 2.  Subtitle C, Title 12,  Local Government Code, is amended by adding Chapter 400 to read as follows:
CHAPTER 400.  DEVELOPMENT IN CERTAIN COUNTIES: REQUIRED APPROVAL AND DECLARATIONS
Sec. 400.001.  DEFINITION.  In this chapter, "district" means a public improvement district created under Subchapter A, Chapter 372, or a conservation and reclamation district operating under Chapter 49, Water Code.
Sec. 400.002.  APPLICABILITY.  This chapter applies only to a county with:
(1)  a population of 100,000 or more; and
(2)  a total area that is less than 250 square miles.
Sec. 400.003.  COUNTY APPROVAL FOR CERTAIN IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS REQUIRED.  A person who develops a subdivided tract of land in a county to which this chapter applies but outside the corporate boundaries or extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality must obtain the written approval of the commissioners court of the county before finalizing a plan or specification for an improvement project that:
(1)  is a road or drainage improvement project:
(A)  within a plat that is subject to the jurisdiction of the county; or
(B)  on a property, right-of-way, or easement owned by  the county; or
(2)  involves a dedication of right-of-way of a road or highway by the person to the county or for public use.
Sec. 400.004.  FILING AND DECLARATION FOR CERTAIN BONDS.  If a district issues bonds to finance an improvement project described by Section 400.003 and located in a county to which this chapter applies, not later than the 60th day after the date the bonds are issued, the district shall provide a copy of the authorization and the final official statement of the bonds to the county clerk.  The statement must include a declaration on the cover that the bonds are not an obligation of the county.
Sec. 400.005.  DECLARATION FOR CERTAIN PLATS.  A person, other than a county, who develops a subdivided tract of land outside the corporate boundaries or extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality and in a district located in a county to which this chapter applies shall file with the plat recorded with the county a declaration that the land is in a district that levies a tax or assessment and that the infrastructure that will serve the land is financed, designed, and constructed by the district and not the county.  The county shall prescribe the form and wording of the declaration required under this section.
Sec. 400.006.  NOTICE OF OBLIGATIONS RELATED TO CERTAIN DISTRICTS.  A person who proposes to sell or otherwise convey real property located in a county to which this chapter applies and that is subject to Subchapter M, Chapter 49, Water Code, or Section 5.014, Property Code, shall include in the written notice provided to the purchaser the following statement:  "The property you are about to purchase is in a district that is located in the unincorporated area of the county and not within any city jurisdiction.  The infrastructure to serve the property is financed, designed, and constructed by the district and not the county."
SECTION 3.  Subchapter B, Chapter 49, Water Code, is amended by adding Section 49.012 to read as follows:
Sec. 49.012.  APPLICATION REVIEW BY CERTAIN COMMISSIONERS COURTS.  (a)  This section applies only to a county to which Chapter 400, Local Government Code, applies.
(b)  After a proposed district has filed an application for the creation of the district with the commission under Section 49.011, the commission shall notify the commissioners court of a county to which this section applies in which the district is proposed to be located.  The commissioners court shall review the application for the creation of the district and any other evidence and information relating to the proposed district.  Not later than the 10th day before the date the commission is set to act on the petition, the commissioners court may submit to the commission a written recommendation on the creation of the district and findings, conclusions, and other information supporting the recommendation.  The commission must consider the written opinion submitted by the commissioners court.
SECTION 4.  Section 232.0025, Local Government Code, as added by this Act, applies only to a plat application filed on or after the effective date of this Act.
SECTION 5.  Section 400.004, Local Government Code, as added by this Act, applies only to bonds issued on or after the effective date of this Act.
SECTION 6.  Section 400.005, Local Government Code, as added by this Act, applies only to a plat application filed on or after the effective date of this Act.
SECTION 7.  Section 400.006, Local Government Code, as added by this Act, applies only to a sale or conveyance of property for which a binding contract is executed on or after the effective date of this Act.
SECTION 8.  (a)  Section 49.012, Water Code, as added by this Act, applies only to the creation of a district, as defined by Section 49.001, Water Code, on or after the effective date of this Act.
(b)  The change in law made by this Act to Chapter 49, Water Code, does not affect the validity of a district created by petition to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality before the effective date of this Act.
SECTION 9.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.

Amendment No. 2

Representative C. Bell offered the following amendment to Amendment No. 1:

Amend Amendment No. 1 by Holland to HB 1916 as follows:
(1)  On page 1, line 4, strike "232.0025" and substitute "232.012".
(2)  Strike page 1, line 5, through page 4, line 15, and substitute the following:
Sec. 232.012.  COUNTY APPROVAL FOR CERTAIN DISTRICTS AND IMPROVEMENTS. (a) This section applies only to:
(1)  a county with:
(A)  a population of 100,000 or more; and
(B)  a total area that is less than 250 square miles; and
(2)  a district subject to Chapter 49, Water Code, or Chapter 372, of this code, that is:
(A)  wholly located outside the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality; and
(B)  located in a county described by Subdivision (1).
(b)  A plat application submitted to a county subject to this section must include a plan for the provision of emergency services, including public safety, fire suppression, and emergency medical services, to the tract of land.
(c)  A developer of a subdivision of land outside the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality must obtain the written approval of the commissioners court of the county before finalizing the plans and specifications for an improvement project that is:
(1)  a road or drainage improvement that is within a plat that is subject to the platting jurisdiction of the county;
(2)  a road or drainage improvement to be located on the property, right-of-way, or easement of the county; or
(3)  a dedication of right-of-way of a road or highway by the developer to the county.
(d)  A copy of the final official statement of bonds issued for an improvement described by Subsection (c) shall be provided by a district or other issuer of the bonds to the county clerk within 60 days of the date of closing of the transaction. The official statement shall include a statement on the cover that the bonds are not obligations of the county.
(e)  A developer of a subdivision of land outside the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality, but within a district, shall include a note on plats that the land is within a district that levies a tax or assessment and that the infrastructure to serve the land is financed, designed, and constructed by the district, not the county. The county shall prescribe the form and wording of the plat note.
(f)  A district that is subject to Subchapter M, Chapter 49, Water Code, or Section 5.014, Property Code, shall include in the required form of notice to purchasers the following statement: "The district is located in the unincorporated area of the county and not within any city jurisdiction. The infrastructure to serve the property is designed and constructed by the district, and not the county."
(g)  The creation of a district shall be reviewed by the county as provided by this subsection. Promptly after a petition is filed with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality or its successor agency to create a district, the commission shall notify the commissioners court of the county. The county shall review the petition and application for creation and other evidence and information relating to the proposed district. In the event the commissioners court votes to submit information to the commission or to make a recommendation regarding the creation of the proposed district, the commissioners court, at least 10 days before the date set for action on the petition, shall provide to the commission a written recommendation and findings, conclusions, and other information supporting the recommendation. The commission shall consider the written opinion submitted by the county.
(3)  Renumber SECTIONS of the bill accordingly.

Amendment No. 2 was adopted.

Amendment No. 1, as amended, was adopted.

A record vote was requested.

HB 1916, as amended, was passed to engrossment by (Record 1151): 138 Yeas, 5 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Dutton; Lopez, R.; Martinez Fischer; Rose; Thompson, S.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bhojani; Orr.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1151 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Bhojani

When Record No. 1151 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Bowers

When Record No. 1151 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Ramos

HB 1956 ON SECOND READING
(by Geren, Metcalf, and Toth)

HB 1956, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the award of attorney's fees to a prevailing property owner in a judicial appeal of certain ad valorem tax determinations.

A record vote was requested.

HB 1956 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1152): 139 Yeas, 2 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Johnson, A.; Ramos.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bhojani; Jones, V.; Lozano; Orr.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1152 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Bhojani

When Record No. 1152 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

A. Johnson

When Record No. 1152 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

V. Jones

When Record No. 1152 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Lozano

When Record No. 1152 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes.

Orr

HB 2084 ON SECOND READING
(by Landgraf)

HB 2084, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the punishment for the criminal offense of racing on highway; increasing a criminal penalty.

A record vote was requested.

HB 2084 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1153): 140 Yeas, 4 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Canales; Collier; Harrison; Toth.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bhojani.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1153 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Bhojani

When Record No. 1153 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Schaefer

When Record No. 1153 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Toth

CSHB 2262 ON SECOND READING
(by Darby)

CSHB 2262, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to gas utility alternative gas expenses and infrastructure investments.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Darby offered the following amendment to CSHB 2262:

Amend CSHB 2262 (house committee printing) as follows:
(1)  On page 1, line 23, strike "(b)" and substitute "(c)".
(2)  On page 2, line 1, strike "(b)" and substitute "(c)".
(3)  On page 2, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following:
(b)  This section applies only to a gas utility that owns or operates for compensation in this state equipment or facilities to distribute combustible hydrocarbon natural gas or synthetic natural gas under rates, terms, and conditions approved by a regulatory authority.
(4)  On page 2, line 2, strike "(b)" and substitute "(c)".
(5)  On page 2, line 8, strike "(c)" and substitute "(d)".
(6)  On page 2, line 10, strike "public" and substitute "utility's customers".
(7)  On page 2, line 15, strike "(d)" and substitute "(e)".
(8)  On page 2, line 21, strike "public" and substitute "utility's customers".

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

CSHB 2262, as amended, was passed to engrossment.

HB 2402 ON SECOND READING
(by Moody)

HB 2402, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the eligibility of certain at-risk developments to receive low income housing tax credits.

A record vote was requested.

HB 2402 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1154): 77 Yeas, 66 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Darby; Davis; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Lalani; Lambert; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Gates; Gerdes; Goldman; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Isaac; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Geren; King, T.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1154 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Frazier

When Record No. 1154 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Thimesch

When Record No. 1154 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Troxclair

CSSB 1500 ON SECOND READING
(Canales - House Sponsor)

CSSB 1500, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to powers and duties of navigation districts and the boards of trustees of municipal port facilities.

CSSB 1500 was considered in lieu of HB 2606.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Canales offered the following amendment to CSSB 1500:

Amend CSSB 1500 (house committee report) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  (a) In this section, "institute" means the Texas A&M Transportation Institute.
(b)  The institute, in consultation with the comptroller of public accounts and the standing committees of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over the institute, shall study waterborne commerce economics of navigation districts in thisstate.
(c)  In conducting the study, the institute shall, for each navigation district:
(1)  analyze the district's:
(A)  collection of taxes received for goods and services;
(B)  assessment of fees imposed by the district;
(C)  cargoes and commodities;
(D)  navigation safety; and
(E)  primary expenditures; and
(2)  collect the following information:
(A)  annual fee income;
(B)  consistency of fee income;
(C)  historical rate of growth in the previous 15 years for tax income;
(D)  historical rate of growth in the previous 15 years for fee income;
(E)  fee income sources;
(F)  expenditures based on the following categories:
(i)  labor for maintenance and operations;
(ii)  materials for maintenance and operations;
(iii)  materials for expansion projects;
(iv)  consumables;
(v)  cost overruns;
(vi)  utilities;
(vii)  capital expenditures; and
(viii)  project expenditures;
(ix)  operating expenditures;
(G)  direct economic impacts to the state and local economies from the district's activities;
(H)  projected economic growth over the next 10 years;
(I)  an assessment of all import and export commodities; and
(J)  a comprehensive analysis of security and resiliency of cargoes, vessels, containers, and navigation.
(d)  Not later than December 1, 2024, the institute shall prepare a written report with the information described by this section, a summary of the institute's findings, and recommendations for legislative or other action and submit the report to the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, and the chairs of the committees of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over the institute.
(e)  This section expires January 1, 2025.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

CSSB 1500, as amended, was passed to third reading.

HB 2606 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Canales moved to lay HB 2606 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 2493 ON SECOND READING
(by Capriglione, Talarico, Leo-Wilson, and Cook)

CSHB 2493, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to maintenance and production of electronic public information under the public information law.

A record vote was requested.

CSHB 2493 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1155): 142 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Jones, V.; Morales Shaw; Swanson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1155 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

V. Jones

When Record No. 1155 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Morales Shaw

When Record No. 1155 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Swanson

SB 699 ON SECOND READING
(Howard and Hinojosa - House Sponsors)

SB 699, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the continuation of a health care provider participation program by a certain hospital district.

SB 699 was considered in lieu of HB 2146.

SB 699 was passed to third reading.

HB 2146 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Howard moved to lay HB 2146 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 3033 ON SECOND READING
(by Landgraf)

CSHB 3033, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the public information law.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Canales offered the following amendment to CSHB 3033:

Amend CSHB 3033 (house committee report) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering SECTIONS of the bill as appropriate:
SECTION ____.  Subchapter A, Chapter 552, Government Code, is amended by adding Section 552.0031 to read as follows:
Sec. 552.0031.  BUSINESS DAYS. (a) Except as provided by this section, in this chapter "business day" means a day other than:
(1)  a Saturday or Sunday;
(2)  a national holiday under Section 662.003(a); or
(3)  a state holiday under Section 662.003(b).
(b)  The fact that an employee works from an alternative work site does not affect whether a day is considered a business day under this chapter.
(c)  An optional holiday under Section 662.003(c) is not a business day of a governmental body if the officer for public information of the governmental body observes the optional holiday.
(d)  A holiday established by the governing body of an institution of higher education under Section 662.011(a) is not a business day of the institution of higher education.
(e)  The Friday before or Monday after a holiday described by Subsection (a)(2) or (3) is not a business day of a governmental body if the holiday occurs on a Saturday or Sunday and the governmental body observes the holiday on that Friday or Monday.
(f)  Subject to the requirements of this subsection, a governmental body may designate a day on which the governmental body's administrative offices are closed or operating with minimum staffing as a nonbusiness day. The designation of a nonbusiness day for an independent school district must be made by the board of trustees. The designation of a nonbusiness day for a governmental body other than an independent school district must be made by the executive director or other chief administrative officer. A governmental body may designate not more than 10 nonbusiness days under this subsection each calendar year. A governmental body shall make a good faith effort to post advance notice of the nonbusiness days designated under this subsection on the governmental body's Internet website.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

Amendment No. 2

Representative Moody offered the following amendment to CSHB 3033:

Amend CSHB 3033 (house committee printing) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to the bill and renumbering the SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 552.271, Government Code, is amended by adding Subsection (e) to read as follows:
(e)  A requestor who has exceeded a limit established by a governmental body under Section 552.275 may not inspect public information on behalf of another requestor unless the requestor who exceeded the limit has paid each statement issued by the governmental body under Section 552.275(e).
SECTION ____.  Section 552.272, Government Code, is amended by adding Subsection (f) to read as follows:
(f)  A requestor who has exceeded a limit established by a governmental body under Section 552.275 may not inspect public information on behalf of another requestor unless the requestor who exceeded the limit has paid each statement issued by the governmental body under Section 552.275(e).
SECTION ____.  Section 552.275, Government Code, is amended by amending Subsections (d), (g), and (h) and adding Subsections (n) and (o) to read as follows:
(d)  If a governmental body establishes a time limit under Subsection (a), each time the governmental body complies with a request for public information, the governmental body shall provide the requestor with a written statement of the amount of personnel time spent complying with that request and the cumulative amount of time spent complying with requests for public information from that requestor during the applicable monthly or yearly period.  The amount of time spent preparing the written statement may not be included in the amount of time included in the statement provided to the requestor under this subsection unless the requestor's time limit for the period has been exceeded.
(g)  If a governmental body provides a requestor with a [the] written statement under Subsection (e) or (o) and the time limits prescribed by Subsection (a) regarding the requestor have been exceeded, the governmental body is not required to produce public information for inspection or duplication or to provide copies of public information in response to the requestor's request unless on or before the 10th day after the date the governmental body provided the written statement under that subsection, the requestor submits payment of  the amount stated in the written statement provided under Subsection (e) or provides identification or submits payment as required by Subsection (o), as applicable.
(h)  If the requestor fails or refuses to provide identification or submit payment under Subsection (g), the requestor is considered to have withdrawn the requestor's pending request for public information.
(n)  A governmental body may request photo identification from a requestor for the sole purpose of establishing that the requestor has not:
(1)  exceeded a limit established by the governmental body under Subsection (a); and
(2)  concealed the requestor's identity.
(o)  A request for photo identification under Subsection (n) must include a statement under Subsection (e) applicable to the requestor who has exceeded a limit established by the governmental body and a statement that describes each specific reason why Subsection (n) may apply to the requestor. The governmental body shall accept as proof of a requestor's identification physical presentment of photo identification or an image of the photo identification that is transmitted electronically or through the mail. A requestor from whom a governmental body has requested photo identification under Subsection (n) may decline to provide identification and obtain the requested information by paying the charge assessed in the statement.
SECTION 4.  The changes in law made by this Act to Sections 552.271, 552.272, and 552.275, Government Code, apply only to a request for information that is received by a governmental body or an officer for public information on or after the effective date of this Act. A request for information that was received before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the date the request was received, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose.

Amendment No. 2 was adopted.

A record vote was requested.

CSHB 3033, as amended, was passed to engrossment by (Record 1156): 145 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

HB 2956 ON SECOND READING
(by Shine)

HB 2956, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to municipal annexation of an area adjacent to contiguous or connecting railroad rights-of-way.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Shine offered the following amendment to HB 2956:

Amend HB 2956 (house committee report) on page 1, by striking lines 11 through 16, and substituting the following:
area if:
(1)  the area is adjacent to a right-of-way of a railway line, spur, or other railroad property that is:
(A)  contiguous and runs parallel to the municipality's boundaries; and
(B)  contiguous to the area being annexed under Subchapter C-3, C-4, C-5, or D; and
(2)  each owner of the area agrees to the annexation by the municipality.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

A record vote was requested.

HB 2956, as amended, was passed to engrossment by (Record 1157): 117 Yeas, 27 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, C.; Bumgarner; Cain; Dorazio; Gates; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Isaac; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Noble; Patterson; Paul; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Holland.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1157 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Frazier

When Record No. 1157 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Holland

When Record No. 1157 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1157 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Thimesch

When Record No. 1157 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Wilson

HB 2879 ON SECOND READING
(by Oliverson and E. Morales)

HB 2879, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to venue in certain actions involving a contract for an improvement to real property.

HB 2879 was passed to engrossment.

CSHB 3046 ON SECOND READING
(by Kacal and Ashby)

CSHB 3046, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the omission of a deceased candidate from the ballot in certain elections.

A record vote was requested.

CSHB 3046 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1158): 138 Yeas, 4 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Button; Campos; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Canales; Manuel; Ramos; Schofield.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Burrows; Cain; Vasut.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1158 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Cain

When Record No. 1158 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Manuel

When Record No. 1158 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Vasut

CSHB 3104 ON SECOND READING
(by Anderson)

CSHB 3104, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the temporary exemption of certain tangible personal property related to certain connected data center projects from sales and use taxes.

A record vote was requested.

CSHB 3104 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1159): 123 Yeas, 19 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Ordaz; Orr; Paul; Perez; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schofield; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Cook; Harrison; Hayes; Isaac; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Oliverson; Patterson; Plesa; Schaefer; Schatzline; Shaheen; Slaton; Swanson; Tinderholt; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Burrows; King, K.; Ortega.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1159 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

K. King

When Record No. 1159 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

SB 1322 ON SECOND READING
(Holland, K. King, Harless, and Hernandez - House Sponsors)

SB 1322, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the purchase and sale of vintage distilled spirits by the holder of a package store permit or local distributor's permit.

SB 1322 was considered in lieu of HB 3350.

SB 1322 was passed to third reading.

HB 3350 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Holland moved to lay HB 3350 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 3374 ON SECOND READING
(by Button, Craddick, et al.)

CSHB 3374, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the definition of qualified employee for purposes of the enterprise zone program.

CSHB 3374 was passed to engrossment.

HB 3843 ON SECOND READING
(by Wilson)

HB 3843, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a study and report by the Texas Department of Transportation regarding toll project entities.

Representative Wilson moved to postpone consideration of HB 3843 until 9 a.m. tomorrow.

The motion prevailed.

HB 4185 ON SECOND READING
(by Bailes, A. Johnson, Cook, R. Lopez, Garcia, et al.)

HB 4185, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a pilot program to award grants for personalized treatment protocols for veterans diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

A record vote was requested.

HB 4185 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1160): 142 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vasut; Vo; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Martinez Fischer; Smith; Walle.

CSHB 233 ON SECOND READING
(by Murr)

CSHB 233, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to inservice training on identifying abuse, neglect, and illegal, unprofessional, and unethical conduct in certain health care facilities.

CSHB 233 was passed to engrossment.

SB 271 ON SECOND READING
(Shaheen - House Sponsor)

SB 271, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to state agency and local government security incident procedures.

SB 271 was considered in lieu of HB 712.

SB 271 was passed to third reading.

HB 712 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Shaheen moved to lay HB 712 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

HB 1654 ON SECOND READING
(by Cook, Capriglione, Murr, and Goldman)

HB 1654, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the eligibility of a child for a determinate sentence for engaging in delinquent conduct that constitutes certain organized criminal activity.

A record vote was requested.

HB 1654 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1161): 95 Yeas, 46 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lujan; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Nays — Bernal; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Dutton; Flores; Gámez; Gates; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Manuel; Meza; Morales, C.; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ortega; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bhojani; Lozano; Moody; Swanson.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1161 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Bhojani

When Record No. 1161 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Gates

When Record No. 1161 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

R. Lopez

When Record No. 1161 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Lozano

When Record No. 1161 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Martinez Fischer

When Record No. 1161 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Swanson

SB 1484 ON SECOND READING
(Holland - House Sponsor)

SB 1484, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to a border operations training program for peace officers employed by local law enforcement agencies.

SB 1484 was considered in lieu of HB 1675.

SB 1484 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE HOLLAND: SB 1484 provides law enforcement the opportunity to receive border operations training and assist DPS with its efforts on the border.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Moody offered the following amendment to SB 1484:

Amend SB 1484 (house committee printing) on page 2, between lines 5 and 6, by inserting the following appropriately numbered subdivision and renumbering subsequent subdivisions and cross-references to those subdivisions accordingly:
(____)  training on international human rights law and federal immigration law, including asylum procedures relevant to operations on the Texas-Mexico border;

AMENDMENT NO. 1 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE MOODY: The bill, as it comes to us on the floor, has a number of things that have to be included in the training program: looking at criminal activity, understanding drug trafficking and other trafficking issues that happen in and along the border, understanding cartels and transnational gangs, and trying to identify certain types of activity. So given those tools available to those folks going through this training, what this amendment would do is add to that training an understanding of some other important, critical components that come into play when working on these issues. That's international human rights law and federal immigration law that includes silent procedures that are relevant to the processes that are going on in and along the border. If we're going to train folks on these issues, we should make sure that we have a holistic approach to the way that they're being trained, and that they have an understanding of these very complex areas of law as well.

REPRESENTATIVE M. GONZÁLEZ: Chairman Moody, as you know as a representative from the border, when people are coming to the United States sometimes they have complex history, stories, a lot of them seeking asylum. I appreciate your amendment because it ensures that if we're going to provide training, that we also provide holistic training. When you hear about people coming to the United States, what are some of the stories and the reasons for your amendment?

MOODY: This is an issue, obviously, that you and I live on a daily basis in El Paso and it is a complex one. It's one that needs multiple lanes of conversation and communication. Is there nefarious activity going on in and along the border relating to drug trafficking and human trafficking? Absolutely. We've engaged heavily in discussions about how to deal with that. At the same time, we also know that there is safe, legal trade and that there are people coming to this country for different reasons that have different legal claims as they go through that process. There's also just general principles with federal immigration law that would be helpful for folks to know when they're going to engage in these types of border operations. Giving someone all the tools—also going to help you avoid litigation in case you violate somebody's rights. The difficulty that law enforcement has, and this is what this bill is about, is law enforcement training. They're always going to be held to a pretty high standard when it comes to whether they respected someone's rights. That interaction with law enforcement and the individual is highly litigated and we want to make sure that they have these training tools as well because the stories at the border are various and could be very complex and are maybe not as black-and-white as some people would make them out to be.

REPRESENTATIVE HOLLAND: Chairman Moody did come talk to me. We thought we were going to have a little bit longer of a debate today and so I did not have a chance to see this amendment until just about three minutes ago. This bill—the objectives of the training program is an eight hour course peace officer response training for use-of-force objectives, anti-human smuggling and trafficking objectives, criminal mischief, criminal trespass, helping with our situation down at the border, and giving DPS a little bit more assistance with local law enforcement agencies. It's completely voluntary and the agencies would be using their force to help with DPS at the border. So I am going to oppose this amendment. We believe that the training—it's an eight-hour training program. I can respect what Mr. Moody's objective is, but I will be opposing it.

M. GONZÁLEZ: Hi, Representative Holland. Just out of curiosity, how far do you live from the border?

HOLLAND: I live in Rockwall County, Texas, near Dallas.

M. GONZÁLEZ: For those of us who live on the border, we get to live it every single day. And I think what Chairman Moody's amendment does is ensure that we aren't just looking at the supports that maybe some communities want to offer and not have them prepared. Because we are the ones who have to experience the aftermath when folks come to the border and try to support border initiatives. I think that what he's asking for is reasonable—to make sure that we don't disturb anybody's rights, citizens and noncitizens, so that we can make sure that we are holistically approaching the situation. Can you explain why you wouldn't want to ensure that we were not hurting people's rights, both citizens and noncitizens?

HOLLAND: Thank you for the question, Ms. González. I feel very confident that both TCOLE and DPS, in their developing of the curriculum for the course work, will follow the law, follow human rights, they will follow human dignity, and they will teach this class in a way that you would be proud of. And I don't think we need to tell them that on this amendment.

M. GONZÁLEZ: I mean, I love TCOLE. I fund them in my budget articles and I appreciate all of our law enforcement officers. But you do outline things like anti-smuggling, et cetera. Why would it be harmful to list one more thing if you want to ensure that we are doing this?

HOLLAND: I haven't seen the amendment. It has some language in it that I'm not sure exists in statute––in the Texas statute. I'm going to oppose the amendment. I really appreciate your back-and-forth commentary, though.

REPRESENTATIVE CANALES: This is actually a bill that furthers—and actually helps law enforcement collaborate and makes sure that they're all working in sync. Is that what you're trying to do here?

HOLLAND: Yes, sir. Chairman Canales, we have our DPS stretched all throughout the state and many times people are pulled off of their post on the highways up in the areas where I live and they're sent to the border. I have, in fact, DPS officers that live in my neighborhood that go down to the Del Rio area for three weeks at a time or four weeks at a time and come back. This will allow us to take the strain off of DPS a little bit to allow some of our officers in sheriff's departments and municipal police forces to have extra training towards their TCOLE certifications to help with that down in the border region.

CANALES: And just for the record, you—and I agree with you because as the chair of the Transportation Committee, we've got members from all over that have asked for their sheriff's department and their constables to have commercial vehicle inspection. Because most of our Department of Public Safety, right now as we speak, are on the Rio Grande border conducting safety inspections. And we're all for that, but either we need to beef up DPS's budget so that they can cover the rest of the state if they're going to dedicate these troopers down in the Valley—which is not a bad thing—but we can't leave parts of your state, or everybody's districts, without troopers. Because what we're seeing is an increase in accidents, we're seeing an increase in lack of inspections. And that's what you're trying to do here, right?

HOLLAND: Yes, sir, Chairman. That's precisely my point and thank you for your support of the bill.

CANALES: So just to cover this up, you believe in enforcing the rule of law?

HOLLAND: Absolutely.

CANALES: Okay, so we've got immigration law. So when you're saying they're going to work collaboratively—you would hope, and for legislative intent—that when they work collaboratively under the rule of law, they're going to teach them what the rule of law is with respect to federal immigration or what the people are working with. Wouldn't you assume?

HOLLAND: Yes, sir.

CANALES: And you also believe in rights? In the laws regarding human rights, I would imagine?

HOLLAND: Yes, sir.

CANALES: Okay and you would assume with me, for legislative intent, that they're going to learn—hopefully, under your legislation, when they work collaboratively—that they're going to learn about human rights laws as well when that happens. Wouldn't you agree?

HOLLAND: Yes, sir. That's correct.

CANALES: Thank you for you answers, I appreciate you.

REPRESENTATIVE ORTEGA: Looking at the bill, it seems to me that the whole purpose of this training is actually to learn more about the border, about the various laws, and to assist with any law enforcement agency, which I see as it is written out on the bill. Is that correct?

HOLLAND: Yes, ma'am, you are correct.

ORTEGA: Then it also says—it indicates in the bill itself that it's also supposed to be assisting with border patrol agents, anybody that is actually guarding the border, in order for it to be more effective.

HOLLAND: The intent of the bill is to establish and administer a border operations training program for peace officers employed by local law enforcement agencies that will prepare the officers to collaborate and assist with law enforcement agencies in the interdiction, investigation, and prosecution of criminal activity in the Texas-Mexico border region.

ORTEGA: And would that include U.S. Border Patrol agents since they are considered enforcement?

HOLLAND: Well, by nature of the law enforcement relationships at the border, Texas DPS does cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as well as border patrol in their day-to-day operations.

ORTEGA: Chairman Moody's amendment, basically, is asking for three things—that is for part of the training to include human rights types of training. Is there anything wrong with including that as part of the training since they are going to be dealing with people?

HOLLAND: Well, you may not have heard the exchange between Chairman Canales and I, but we believe that the curriculum that will be developed in collaboration with Department of Public Safety and TCOLE will be more than sufficient to cover the subject of this amendment and I will oppose the amendment.

ORTEGA: Well, does the subject of your amendment include finding out and learning about federal immigration laws—which would be very important if you are going to try to enforce any activity along the border?

HOLLAND: This is Chairman Moody's amendment, ma'am, not mine. Like I said, I just saw it right before I laid the bill out.

ORTEGA: Well, I understand that and I recognize that sometimes it's difficult when you don't see something until the last minute, but I guess my question is a little bit simple. If you are dealing with border issues, as we deal with them day to day since I come from a border community, wouldn't you want to know if you are trying to enforce any kind of laws or any type of procedure—wouldn't you want someone to be familiar with the federal immigration laws that might come into play when you are acting and playing in this role?

HOLLAND: I believe the spirit of the amendment will already be covered in the trainings program.

ORTEGA: So do you think they are going to be trained in federal immigration laws?

HOLLAND: They'll be trained by DPS on border operations.

ORTEGA: But that's different from federal law. I guess you are telling me that you're not sure whether they are.

HOLLAND: I'm not advised to the specifics of your question, but the bill directs DPS and TCOLE to develop a program to allow local law enforcement agencies along the border to assist with DPS in patrolling those areas.

ORTEGA: All right. There is one more item that the chairman is asking in this amendment and it is being familiar with the silent procedures. Do you know whether or not the training is going to include that?

HOLLAND: The training will be developed, after the passage of this bill, in collaboration with TCOLE and DPS.

ORTEGA: Okay, so is it something that this type of training—what he is requesting—could be included in the training?

HOLLAND: For legislative intent purposes—and like I said, Chairman Canales and I had a good exchange before you came up that was pretty similar, I think, to what you are getting at. I do think that DPS is listening. TCOLE is listening. And also, I have a lot of trust and faith in our DPS and police officers, as well as TCOLE, in developing both the licensing and education requirements for our peace officers and protecting our state. We're very proud. I would agree. Are you proud of our DPS in Texas?

ORTEGA: I'm not saying that I don't have any trust or that I don't have any faith. I'm just saying that when you give them additional instruction that it's helpful. That's all this amendment is doing—it's saying that some of this should be included in their training. I sure hope that you are not against it and that it is included in your bill.

HOLLAND: Thank you for your opinion.

MOODY: I talked to Mr. Holland before I came up here, obviously. I thought we would have a little bit more time to discuss this for a little more time on the floor as well, so not trying to rush this. I'm not trying to get up over the top of someone on this. It's just pretty straightforward and it's important that we recognize what we are doing here.
This is local law enforcement, this isn't DPS that has been involved in border operations. It's not the federal agencies. These are local law enforcement folks that are going to be working alongside those others on border operations and the training program we put in place for them. So what is it we want them to know? I certainly have no objection to saying positive things about TCOLE or DPS and their training, that's great, and agencies will come up with training programs all the time. We direct them to do it all the time. This is our opportunity, though—as Mr. Holland said—this is our opportunity to, when this bill passes—what does the training need to include? It may shock you to find out that sometimes you ask agencies to do something and they don't actually do it. I don't know if anyone has ever had that experience as a member of the legislature, but I know I have. So this is our opportunity to really kind of shape the training and still give them latitude on how to actually implement it. But these are important legal principles that anyone dealing with folks at the border should know or have some working knowledge of. Because their actions are going to be litigated if they violate these. So let's prepare folks better. Let's save folks from unnecessary litigation. When you arm them with facts, when you give them knowledge, and we shape the training program here as a legislative body before we hand this off to the agency, we can do this in a more complete way. It's what the amendment does. I certainly respect my colleague Mr. Holland and his opposition to this, but this is just attempting to make sure that our education protocols for the folks that are in these very complex and difficult situations have all the information they need to be able to do their job within the confines of the law.

A record vote was requested.

Amendment No. 1 failed of adoption by (Record 1162): 59 Yeas, 85 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; DeAyala; Dutton; Flores; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Lalani; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — King, T.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1162 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

DeAyala

When Record No. 1162 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Hefner

Amendment No. 2

Representative Neave Criado offered the following amendment to SB 1484:

Amend SB 1484 (house committee printing) on page 2, line 5, between "activity" and the underlined semicolon, insert ", including the provision of services to victims of trafficking".

AMENDMENT NO. 2 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE NEAVE CRIADO: This amendment specifically deals with—if we're going to be having training—to ensure that it includes the provision of services to victims of trafficking. That can include human trafficking, sex trafficking. It's acceptable to the author.

Amendment No. 2 was adopted.

Amendment No. 3

Representative Wu offered the following amendment to SB 1484:

Amend SB 1484 (house committee printing) as follows:
(1)  On page 2, line 8, strike "and".
(2)  On page 2, line 11, between "Protection" and the underlined period, insert the following:
; and
(4)  training on the prohibition under Subsection (d)(2) of racial profiling or discrimination based on race, ethnicity, national origin, or immigration status
(3)  On page 2, strike lines 18 and 19 and substitute the following:
operations as described by Subsection (c):
(1)  is not entitled to compensation from the department for the assistance provided; and
(2)  may not engage in racial profiling or discrimination based on race, ethnicity, national origin, or immigration status.

AMENDMENT NO. 3 - REMARKS

REPRESENTATIVE WU: This a very simple amendment that you can see on your screen. Because of the nature of this work, we're asking that the members who will be trained in this area under this bill be trained in the issues of racial profiling, discrimination based on race, ethnicity, national origin, or immigration status, and also that this type of action be prohibited. This reflects what federal agents—hired ICE agents and other agents at the border—are required to be trained on in their 20-week basic training course. The course that they have to attend includes training on examination of immigration law, firearms training, multicultural communication, and specifically, the avoidance of racial profiling. This is a simple restriction, a simple requirement, that would help make sure that what we're doing on the border and anywhere else in Texas is according to the existing law. I hope it's acceptable to the author.

REPRESENTATIVE HOLLAND: I oppose this amendment. I encourage you to vote no.

WU: I'm asking you to vote yes on an amendment to prohibit racial profiling and racial discrimination. I urge you to vote yes.

A record vote was requested.

Amendment No. 3 failed of adoption by (Record 1163): 61 Yeas, 81 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Campos; Canales; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Dutton; Flores; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; King, T.; Lalani; Longoria; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Muñoz; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Raymond; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Allison; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Cain; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Metcalf; Meyer; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Anderson; Button; Morrison.

A record vote was requested.

SB 1484, as amended, was passed to third reading by (Record 1164): 92 Yeas, 53 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Bryant; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Frank; Frazier; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Goldman; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Metcalf; Meyer; Morales, E.; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slaton; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thimesch; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bucy; Campos; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Dutton; Flores; Gámez; Garcia; Gervin-Hawkins; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Lalani; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales Shaw; Neave Criado; Ordaz; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Talarico; Thierry; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1164 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Bryant

When Record No. 1164 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Gervin-Hawkins

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Wu moved to print all remarks on SB 1484.

The motion prevailed.

HB 1675 - LAID ON THE TABLE SUBJECT TO CALL

Representative Holland moved to lay HB 1675 on the table subject to call.

The motion prevailed.

HB 77 ON SECOND READING
(by Neave Criado)

HB 77, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to status offenses committed by a child, including the repeal of the status offense of a child voluntarily running away from home.

HB 77 was passed to engrossment.

HB 1649 ON SECOND READING
(by Button, Klick, Collier, and C.E. Harris)

HB 1649, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to health benefit coverage for certain fertility preservation services under certain health benefit plans.

A record vote was requested.

HB 1649 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1165): 119 Yeas, 23 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Davis; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Frazier; Gámez; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hunter; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shaheen; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bumgarner; Cain; Darby; Dean; Gates; Hayes; Hefner; Hull; Isaac; Oliverson; Paul; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Slaton; Slawson; Spiller; Swanson; Tepper; Tinderholt; Toth; Troxclair; Vasut.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Harris, C.E.; Jetton; Morales Shaw.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1165 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

C.E. Harris

When Record No. 1165 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Harrison

When Record No. 1165 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Jetton

When Record No. 1165 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1165 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leo-Wilson

When Record No. 1165 was taken, my vote failed to register. I would have voted yes.

Morales Shaw

COMMITTEE MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

At 5 p.m., the following committee meeting was announced:

Environmental Regulation, upon final recess today, Desk 42, for a formal meeting, to consider pending, referred, and committee business.

CSHB 3981 ON SECOND READING
(by Paul)

CSHB 3981, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the designation of certain fire marshals and related officers, inspectors, and investigators as peace officers.

CSHB 3981 was passed to engrossment.

HB 1926 ON SECOND READING
(by Hull)

HB 1926, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the expiration date of the supplemental special education services program.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Bonnen offered the following amendment to HB 1926:

Amend HB 1926 (house committee report) by adding the following appropriately numbered SECTION to the bill and renumbering subsequent SECTIONS of the bill accordingly:
SECTION ____.  Section 29.042(c), Education Code, is amended to read as follows:
(c)  The commissioner shall set aside an amount set by appropriation [not to exceed $30 million from the total amount of funds appropriated] for each state fiscal year to fund the program under this section. For each state fiscal year, the total amount provided for student grants under Subsection (a) may not exceed the amount set aside by the commissioner under this subsection.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

A record vote was requested.

HB 1926, as amended, was passed to engrossment by (Record 1166): 103 Yeas, 40 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bonnen; Buckley; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cook; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Dorazio; Dutton; Frank; Frazier; Garcia; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Morales, C.; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Orr; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Romero; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Toth; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vasut; Walle; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Bucy; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Davis; Flores; Gámez; Gates; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Manuel; Meza; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Ordaz; Ortega; Plesa; Ramos; Reynolds; Rose; Slaton; Talarico; Thompson, S.; Turner; Vo; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Moody; Tinderholt.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1166 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Lalani

When Record No. 1166 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

R. Lopez

When Record No. 1166 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Martinez

When Record No. 1166 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Perez

CSHB 5277 ON SECOND READING
(by Bucy)

CSHB 5277, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to public access to criminal proceedings.

Representative Bucy moved to postpone consideration of CSHB 5277 until 12:30 p.m. tomorrow.

The motion prevailed.

HB 2675 ON SECOND READING
(by Jetton)

HB 2675, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the deposit of funds into court registries by the clerks of justice courts.

Representative Harless moved to postpone consideration of HB 2675 until 9 a.m. tomorrow.

The motion prevailed.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Raney moved to print remarks between Representative Kacal and Representative Geren on HB 5066.

The motion prevailed.

CSHB 4702 ON SECOND READING
(by Campos)

CSHB 4702, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to peer support specialists for certain individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability and peer services for those individuals under Medicaid.

A record vote was requested.

CSHB 4702 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1167): 102 Yeas, 38 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Davis; DeAyala; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Gámez; Garcia; Geren; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.J.; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Howard; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Landgraf; Leach; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Shine; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Talarico; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; Vo; Walle; Wilson; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Bell, C.; Bonnen; Bumgarner; Cain; Capriglione; Cook; Darby; Dean; Dorazio; Gates; Gerdes; Goldman; Harris, C.E.; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Holland; Hull; Isaac; Jones, J.; Kitzman; Lambert; Leo-Wilson; Metcalf; Noble; Patterson; Paul; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Slaton; Slawson; Swanson; Tepper; Toth; VanDeaver; Vasut.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Frazier; Gervin-Hawkins; Lozano; Smith; Tinderholt.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1167 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Anderson

When Record No. 1167 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no.

Frazier

When Record No. 1167 was taken, I was temporarily out of the house chamber. I would have voted yes.

Gervin-Hawkins

When Record No. 1167 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Holland

When Record No. 1167 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Leach

When Record No. 1167 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Lozano

When Record No. 1167 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Wilson

HB 4477 ON SECOND READING
(by Landgraf)

HB 4477, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the scheduling of University Interscholastic League competitions.

A record vote was requested.

HB 4477 was passed to engrossment by (Record 1168): 99 Yeas, 40 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bhojani; Bonnen; Bryant; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Cain; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Craddick; Cunningham; Darby; Dean; DeAyala; Flores; Frank; Gámez; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, M.; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Hernandez; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Jetton; Johnson, J.E.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lozano; Lujan; Metcalf; Meyer; Moody; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Plesa; Price; Raney; Raymond; Rogers; Rosenthal; Schaefer; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Slawson; Smith; Smithee; Spiller; Stucky; Swanson; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Troxclair; VanDeaver; Vo; Wilson.

Nays — Allen; Bernal; Bowers; Davis; Dorazio; Dutton; Garcia; González, J.; Goodwin; Harrison; Hayes; Hefner; Hinojosa; Isaac; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Lalani; Lopez, R.; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Meza; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Neave Criado; Perez; Ramos; Reynolds; Romero; Rose; Slaton; Thompson, S.; Toth; Turner; Vasut; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Buckley; Campos; Frazier; Harris, C.J.; Morales Shaw; Tinderholt.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1168 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Collier

When Record No. 1168 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Frazier

When Record No. 1168 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Isaac

When Record No. 1168 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Manuel

When Record No. 1168 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Rosenthal

When Record No. 1168 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes.

Vasut

HB 3501 ON SECOND READING
(by Thimesch, S. Thompson, A. Johnson, Klick, Hull, et al.)

HB 3501, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to required human trafficking prevention training and disclosure of certain information about human trafficking by tattoo and body piercing studios.

Amendment No. 1

Representative Thimesch offered the following amendment to HB 3501:

Amend HB 3501 (house committee report) as follows:
(1)  Strike page 1, line 19, through page 2, line 1, and substitute the following:
(c)  A tattoo studio or body piercing studio shall post signs relating to human trafficking as required by Section 402.0351, Government Code.
(2)  On page 2, strike lines 11 through 18 and substitute the following:
(2)  the Department of State Health Services shall post on its Internet website the list of human trafficking prevention courses approved by the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission under Section 146.0075(b), Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act.
(3)  On page 2, line 19, strike "(a)".
(4)  On page 2, strike lines 23 through 25.
(5)  Add the following appropriately numbered SECTIONS to the bill:
SECTION ____.  Section 402.0351(a), Government Code, is amended by amending Subdivision (1) and adding Subdivision (1-a) to read as follows:
(1)  "Body piercing studio" has the meaning assigned by Section 146.001, Health and Safety Code.
(1-a) "Cosmetology facility" means a person who holds a license to operate a facility or school under Chapter 1602, Occupations Code.
SECTION ____.  Section 402.0351(a-1), Government Code, is amended to read as follows:
(a-1)  Except as provided by Subsection (a-3), a person who operates any of the following entities shall post at the entity the sign prescribed under Subsection (b), or, if applicable, a similar sign or notice as prescribed by other state law:
(1)  an entity permitted or licensed under Chapter 25, 26, 28, 32, 69, or 71, Alcoholic Beverage Code, other than an entity holding a food and beverage certificate;
(2)  a cosmetology facility;
(3)  a hospital;
(4)  a massage establishment;
(5)  a massage school;
(6)  a sexually oriented business;
(7)  a tattoo studio; [or]
(8)  a transportation hub; or
(9)  a body piercing studio.
(6)  Renumber SECTIONS of the bill accordingly.

Amendment No. 1 was adopted.

A record vote was requested.

HB 3501, as amended, was passed to engrossment by (Record 1169): 130 Yeas, 12 Nays, 1 Present, not voting.

Yeas — Allen; Allison; Anderson; Ashby; Bailes; Bell, C.; Bell, K.; Bernal; Bhojani; Bowers; Bryant; Buckley; Bucy; Bumgarner; Burns; Burrows; Button; Campos; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Cole; Collier; Cook; Cortez; Cunningham; Darby; Davis; Dean; DeAyala; Dutton; Flores; Frank; Gámez; Garcia; Gates; Gerdes; Geren; Gervin-Hawkins; Goldman; González, J.; González, M.; Goodwin; Guerra; Guillen; Harless; Harris, C.E.; Harris, C.J.; Hayes; Hefner; Hernandez; Hinojosa; Holland; Howard; Hull; Hunter; Isaac; Jetton; Johnson, A.; Johnson, J.D.; Johnson, J.E.; Jones, J.; Jones, V.; Kacal; King, K.; King, T.; Kitzman; Klick; Kuempel; Lalani; Lambert; Landgraf; Leach; Leo-Wilson; Longoria; Lopez, J.; Lopez, R.; Lozano; Lujan; Manuel; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; Metcalf; Meyer; Meza; Moody; Morales, C.; Morales, E.; Morales Shaw; Morrison; Muñoz; Murr; Neave Criado; Noble; Oliverson; Ordaz; Orr; Ortega; Patterson; Paul; Perez; Plesa; Price; Ramos; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Rogers; Romero; Rose; Rosenthal; Schatzline; Schofield; Shaheen; Shine; Smith; Smithee; Stucky; Talarico; Tepper; Thierry; Thimesch; Thompson, S.; Troxclair; Turner; VanDeaver; Vo; Walle; Wu; Zwiener.

Nays — Cain; Craddick; Dorazio; Harrison; Schaefer; Slaton; Slawson; Spiller; Swanson; Toth; Vasut; Wilson.

Present, not voting — Mr. Speaker(C).

Absent, Excused — Anchía; Herrero; Sherman; Thompson, E.

Absent — Bonnen; Frazier; Tinderholt.

STATEMENTS OF VOTE

When Record No. 1169 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes.

Frazier

When Record No. 1169 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no.

Isaac

HR 1502 - ADOPTED
(by Frazier)

Representative Frazier moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HR 1502.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 1502, In memory of Captain Jamie "Bull" Graham of the McKinney Fire Department.

HR 1502 was unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

On motion of Representative Holland, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 1502 as signers thereof.

COMMITTEE MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

At 5:14 p.m., the following committee meeting was announced:

General Investigating, 6:30 p.m. today, 1W.14, for a formal meeting, to consider committee business.

BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS ON FIRST READING
AND REFERRAL TO COMMITTEES

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

RECESS

Representative Geren moved that the house recess until 9 a.m. tomorrow.

The motion prevailed.

The house accordingly, at 5:18 p.m., recessed until 9 a.m. tomorrow.



ADDENDUM


REFERRED TO COMMITTEES

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

List No. 1

SB 252 to Homeland Security and Public Safety.

SB 629 to Public Education.

SB 887 to Land and Resource Management.

SB 1370 to Transportation.

SB 1677 to Corrections.

SB 1850 to Agriculture and Livestock.

SB 2037 to Land and Resource Management.

SB 2599 to Land and Resource Management.

SB 2600 to Land and Resource Management.

SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

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

House List No. 15

HB 998, HB 1565, HJR 126


APPENDIX

STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS

Favorable reports have been filed by committees as follows:

May 4

Agriculture and Livestock - HB 5225

Business and Industry - HB 1055, HB 1450, HB 2586, HB 3246, HB 3405, HB 3423

Community Safety, Select - HB 220, HB 2960, HB 3539, HB 4014

Corrections - HB 5158

County Affairs - HB 1918, SB 699

Criminal Jurisprudence - HB 1874, HB 2086, HB 3005

Culture, Recreation, and Tourism - HB 4419, HB 4805, SB 1985

Elections - HB 315

Environmental Regulation - HB 4820

Higher Education - HB 5330, SB 412

Homeland Security and Public Safety - HB 1094, HB 1133, HB 3368, HB 3480, HB 3506, HB 3532, HB 3957, HB 3958, HB 4123, HB 4486, HB 5142, HB 5202, SB 267, SB 656, SB 806, SB 1319, SB 1598, SB 1852

Human Services - HB 3807, HB 4220, SB 188, SB 1447

Insurance - HB 2017

International Relations and Economic Development - HB 4734

Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence - HB 200, HB 791, HB 1947, HB 2310, HB 3386, SB 380, SB 569, SB 1259, SCR 44

Juvenile Justice and Family Issues - HB 1544, HB 2583

Land and Resource Management - HB 3328, HB 3859, HB 4108

Licensing and Administrative Procedures - SB 1322

Natural Resources - HB 3881, SB 1188

Public Education - SB 294

Public Health - HB 1875, HB 3162, HB 4059, HB 4481, HB 4687, SB 1343, SB 1592

State Affairs - HB 3012

Transportation - HB 2190, HB 3288, HB 4127, HB 4255, HB 4483, HB 4679, HB 5336, SB 507, SB 508, SB 702, SB 957, SB 1364, SB 1495, SB 1663, SB 1914

Urban Affairs - SB 736

Ways and Means - HB 35, HB 3621, HB 3745, HB 4090, HB 4602, HJR 141

Youth Health and Safety, Select - HB 3931, HB 5284



ENGROSSED

May 4 - HB 103, HB 270, HB 671, HB 677, HB 844, HB 1073, HB 1100, HB 1703, HB 1819, HB 1899, HB 1927, HB 2002, HB 2120, HB 2263, HB 2345, HB 2572, HB 2608, HB 2847, HB 2850, HB 2946, HB 2976, HB 3028, HB 3067, HB 3140, HB 3255, HB 3444, HB 3483, HB 3553, HB 3554, HB 3625, HB 3742, HB 3743, HB 3833, HB 3929, HB 4082, HB 4218, HB 4233, HB 4354, HB 4417, HB 4539, HB 4571, HB 4653, HB 4716, HB 4811, HB 4928, HB 4932


ENROLLED

May 4 - HB 49, HB 446, HB 842, HB 998, HB 1565, HB 2664, HB 3106, HB 3108, HCR 108, HCR 109, HJR 126


SENT TO THE GOVERNOR

May 4 - HCR 106


RECOMMENDATIONS FILED WITH THE SPEAKER

May 4 - HB 5401