HOUSE JOURNAL


SEVENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION


PROCEEDINGS


EIGHTY-SECOND DAY — MONDAY, MAY 30, 2005

The house met at 11 a.m. and at the request of the speaker, was called to order by Representative Chisum.

The roll of the house was called and a quorum was announced present (Recordi986).

Present — Mr. Speaker; Allen, A.; Allen, R.; Alonzo; Anchia; Anderson; Bailey; Baxter; Berman; Blake; Bohac; Bonnen; Branch; Brown, B.; Brown, F.; Burnam; Callegari; Campbell; Casteel; Castro; Chavez; Chisum; Coleman; Cook, B.; Cook, R.; Corte; Crabb; Crownover; Davis, J.; Davis, Y.; Dawson; Delisi; Denny; Deshotel; Driver; Dukes; Dunnam; Dutton; Edwards; Eiland; Eissler; Elkins; Escobar; Farabee; Farrar; Flores; Flynn; Frost; Gallego; Gattis; Geren; Giddings; Gonzales; Gonzalez Toureilles; Goolsby; Griggs; Grusendorf; Guillen; Haggerty; Hamilton; Hamric; Hardcastle; Harper-Brown; Hartnett; Hegar; Herrero; Hilderbran; Hill; Hochberg; Hodge; Homer; Hope; Hopson; Howard; Hughes; Hunter; Hupp; Isett; Jackson; Jones, D.; Jones, J.; Keel; Keffer, B.; Keffer, J.; King, P.; King, T.; Kolkhorst; Krusee; Kuempel; Laney; Laubenberg; Leibowitz; Luna; Madden; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; McCall; McClendon; McReynolds; Menendez; Merritt; Miller; Moreno, P.; Morrison; Mowery; Naishtat; Nixon; Noriega, M.; Oliveira; Olivo; Orr; Otto; Paxton; Peña; Phillips; Pickett; Pitts; Puente; Quintanilla; Raymond; Reyna; Riddle; Ritter; Rodriguez; Rose; Seaman; Smith, T.; Smith, W.; Smithee; Solis; Solomons; Strama; Straus; Swinford; Talton; Taylor; Thompson; Truitt; Turner; Uresti; Van Arsdale; Veasey; Villarreal; Vo; West; Wong; Woolley; Zedler.

Absent, Excused — Goodman.

The invocation was offered by Grady Dollar, Jr., pastor, Golden Bible Chapel, Golden, as follows:

Our gracious Father God, creator of heaven and earth, we want to pause this Memorial Day to thank you for our beloved country. Thank you for all of those who have served and made great sacrifices. Many have lost their lives, others their health, but all were willing to serve so we could have the freedom and liberty we have today.

Thank you for the great State of Texas, our governor, the Honorable Rick Perry, the senate, and the house of representatives. I pray that you would bless them and grant them wisdom from above, wisdom that is pure, peaceable, gentle, and full of mercy. Thank you for their willingness to give of their time and services that we may continue to enjoy our freedom as Americans.

Our Father, we know that no one is truly free until one comes to know your precious son, Jesus Christ, that one who died on Calvary's cross for our sins and gave his life that we might have life eternal. It is for all those who receive him as their lord and savior. We read in your Holy Word, "If the son therefore shall make you free, you shall be free indeed." How wonderful it is to be free from the guilt of sin, free from the penalty of sin, and free from the condemnation of sin! "For there is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus." Thank you Father for that great sacrifice, that we may know redemption through his shed blood. In the most holy name, the name to whom every knee will bow, the king of kings and lord of lords, Jesus Christ. Amen.

The chair recognized Representative Hughes 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 a death in the family:

Goodman on motion of Goolsby.

RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED

Representative Edwards moved to suspend all necessary rules in order to take up and consider at this time HR 2254 - HR 2256, HR 2290, HRi2260i-iHRi2266, HR 2269, HR 2271 - HRi2276, HR 2281, HR 2282, HRi2287, HR 2293i- HR 2298, HR 2300, and HCR 237.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolutions were laid before the house:

HR 2254 (by Gallego), Honoring the H-E-B in Del Rio for its service to the community.

HR 2255 (by Gallego), Honoring Massey Villarreal of Missouri City for his service on the board of the Mexican American Legislative Leadership Foundation.

HR 2256 (by Gallego), Honoring Norma V. Cantu of San Antonio for her service on the board of the Mexican American Legislative Leadership Foundation.

HR 2290 (by Dutton), Honoring Father Walter A. Cerbin on his 50th anniversary in the ministry.

HR 2260 (by Solis), Congratulating Duylinh Nguyen on her graduation from The University of Texas at Austin.

HR 2261 (by Solis), Honoring James and Suzanne Lovegren of San Benito on their 25th wedding anniversary.

HR 2262 (by Solis), Honoring Carla Velasco on her service as a special education teacher.

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HR 2263 (by Solis), Congratulating Joseph Everett Lovegren of San Benito for completing a successful school year at the Science Academy of South Texas.

HR 2264 (by Solis), Congratulating Jesse Stuart James Lovegren of San Benito on his graduation from The University of Texas at Austin.

HR 2265 (by Solis), Congratulating August Lee Lovegren of San Benito on his graduation from the Science Academy of South Texas.

HR 2266 (by Solis), Congratulating Audrey Lovegren of San Benito on her completion of fourth grade.

HR 2269 (by Bailey), Honoring Albert David Escalera of North Harris County for his many contributions to his profession and to his community.

HR 2271 (by Uresti), Honoring Brittany McCoy of San Antonio on being selected to participate in the Joint Admission Medical Program.

HR 2272 (by Gallego), Honoring Rafael Quintanilla of Austin for his service as a member of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus and the Mexican American Legislative Leadership Foundation.

HR 2273 (by Gallego), Honoring Gus Garcia of Austin for his service as a board member of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus.

HR 2274 (by Haggerty), Honoring human services employees of the State of Texas for their work on behalf of their fellow citizens.

HR 2275 (by Gallego), Honoring Alpine native Jose E. Chavez for his contributions to the visual arts.

HR 2276 (by Gallego), Honoring Hector Gutierrez, Jr., of Austin for his service as a member of the Mexican American Legislative Caucus.

HR 2281 (by Menendez), Urging the reversal of the recommendation to close the Wilford Hall Medical Center at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio.

HR 2282 (by Driver), Commemorating the 40-year reunion of the Garland High School Class of 1965.

HR 2287 (by Luna), Honoring Yolanda Gonzalez of Corpus Christi on her retirement as principal of Miller High School.

HR 2293 (by B. Brown), Honoring Anthony L. Norton of Athens on being named the Texas Boating Law Enforcement Officer of the Year.

HR 2294 (by Quintanilla), Congratulating Patricia Ann Ayala on being named the 2004-2005 San Elizario ISD Secondary Level Teacher of the Year.

HR 2295 (by Quintanilla), Congratulating Bernadina Bowman on being named the 2004-2005 San Elizario ISD Elementary Level Teacher of the Year.

HR 2296 (by Quintanilla), Congratulating Luis Alvarez of Anthony on his selection as a national finalist in the 2004-2005 Do the Write Thing Challenge.

HR 2297 (by Quintanilla), Congratulating Maurah Ruiz of San Elizario on being named a national finalist in the 2004-2005 Do the Write Thing Challenge.

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HR 2298 (by Quintanilla), Honoring Tressa Cook for attaining the Girl Scout Gold Award.

HR 2300 (by Quintanilla), Honoring Cherity Pierce for attaining the Girl Scout Gold Award.

HCR 237 (by Gallegoiand P. Moreno), Honoring Jose Montemayor for his outstanding public service on the occasion of his retirement as Texas insurance commissioner.

The resolutions were adopted.

RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED

Representative Edwards moved to suspend all necessary rules in order to take up and consider at this time HR 2252, HR 2253, HR 2284 - HR 2286, HRi2288, HR 2291, and HR 2299.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolutions were laid before the house:

HR 2252 (by Gallego), In memory of Thomas Henry O'Melia.

HR 2253 (by Gallego), In memory of Rudy C. Robles of El Paso.

HR 2284 (by Luna), In memory of Miguel Zepeda of Corpus Christi.

HR 2285 (by Luna), In memory of Robert Stewart Shake of Corpus Christi.

HR 2286 (by Luna), In memory of David J. Alaniz, Jr., of Corpus Christi.

HR 2288 (by Dutton, Edwards, and Turner), In memory of journalist Ed Wendt of Houston.

HR 2291 (by Martinez), In memory of Marcia Jean Parrish Shedden of McAllen.

HR 2299 (by Quintanilla), In memory of Barbara and Eugenio R. Contreras of Fabens.

The resolutions were unanimously adopted by a rising vote.

HR 2153 - READ
(by Raymond)

The chair laid out and had read the following previously adopted resolution:

HR 2153,iIn memory of Andrea Liendo of Laredo.

HR 2153 - MOTION TO ADD NAMES

On motion of Representative Reyna, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2153 as signers thereof.

INTRODUCTION OF GUEST

The chair recognized Representative Martinez who introduced First Lieutenant Jeremiah Leibowitz and his mother, Delia Leibowitz.

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HR 2107 - READ
(by Martinez)

The chair laid out and had read the following previously adopted resolution:

HR 2107,iHonoring U.S. Marine First Lieutenant Jeremiah Leibowitz for his service to this nation.

MOTION TO ADD NAMES

On motion of Representative Gallego, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2254 - HRi2256, HRi2272, HRi2273, HRi2275, and HR 2276 as signers thereof.

HR 2301 - ADOPTED
(by Hamric and Riddle)

Representative Hamric moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi2301.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2301, Congratulating Constable Ron Hickman of Harris County Precint 4 on his May 2005 graduation with honors from the University of Alabama.

HR 2301 was read and was adopted.

On motion of Representative Driver, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2301 as signers thereof.

HR 2257 - ADOPTED
(by Hilderbran)

Representative Hilderbran moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi2257.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2257, Recognizing the Honorable Bob Hunter as a goodwill ambassador for the House of Representatives.

HR 2257 was read and was adopted.

On motion of Representative Chavez, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2257 as signers thereof.

HB 7 - PRINTING RULE SUSPENDED

Representative Hamric moved to suspend all necessary rules in order to not print the text of the conference committee report on HB 7 in the House Journal.

The motion prevailed.

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HR 2308 - ADOPTED
(by Hughes and Berman)

Representative Hughes moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi2308.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2308, Honoring Steve Rice on being named Teacher of the Year for 2005 by the Eagle Academy of Tyler and the Tyler Rotary Club.

HR 2308 was adopted.

HCR 230 - ADOPTED
(by Escobar)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 230

WHEREAS, HB 3152 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate; and

WHEREAS, HB 3152 contains technical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives be instructed to correct HB 3152 as follows:

(1) In amended Subsection (g), Article 1.051, Code of Criminal Procedure, immediately before the colon, strike "proceedings" and substitute "the proceedings".

(2) In amended Subsection (g), Article 1.051, Code of Criminal Procedure, in the third complete sentence of the blocked text, between "counsel" and "if", insert "appointed for me free of charge".

HCRi230 was adopted.

HCR 234 - ADOPTED
(by Smithee)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 234

WHEREAS, HB 2157 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate; and

WHEREAS, HB 2157 contains a technical error that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives be instructed to correct HB 2157, in added Subsection (g), Section 21A.301, Insurance Code, in the last sentence of that subsection, by striking "Subsection (j)" and substituting "Subsection (i)".

HCRi234 was adopted.

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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. 56).

HCR 239 - ADOPTED
(by Uresti)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 239

WHEREAS, HB 1126 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate and is being prepared for enrollment; and

WHEREAS, The bill contains technical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives be instructed to correct HB 1126 as follows:

Strike SECTION 8 of the bill and substitute the following:

SECTION 8. The change in law made by this Act to Chapters 104 and 191, Health and Safety Code, applies only to the furnishing of data under Chapters 104 and 191, Health and Safety Code, or a rule adopted under those chapters that is originally required to be furnished on or after the effective date of this Act. The furnishing of data originally required to be furnished before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law as it existed immediately before that date, and that law is continued in effect for that purpose.

HCRi239 was adopted.

RECESS

At 12:53 p.m., the chair announced that the house would stand recessed until 2:30 p.m. today.

AFTERNOON SESSION

The house met at 2:30 p.m. and was called to order by the speaker.

(P. King in the chair)

HCR 241 - ADOPTED
(by Driver)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 241

WHEREAS, HB 1068 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate and is being prepared for enrollment; and

WHEREAS, The bill contains technical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

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RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives be instructed to correct HB 1068 by striking, in SECTION 11 of the bill, in amended Section 411.148, Government Code, in Subsection (f), "and the Texas Youth Commission, as appropriate,".

HCRi241 was adopted.

HR 2283 - ADOPTED
(by Kolkhorst)

Representative Kolkhorst moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi2283.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2283, In memory of David and Carole Mahnke of Palacios.

HR 2283 was read and unamiously adopted by a rising vote.

On motion of Representative Luna, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2283 as signers thereof.

HR 2304 - ADOPTED
(by Gallego)

Representative Gallego moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi2304.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2304, Honoring James S. Taylor of Austin for his outstanding service as a member of the board of the Mexican American Legislative Leadership Foundation.

HR 2304 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Chavez, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2304 as signers thereof.

HR 2305 - ADOPTED
(by Gallego)

Representative Gallego moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi2305.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2305, Commending Kurt Meachum for his contributions to the office of State Representative Pete Gallego.

HR 2305 was read and was adopted.

On motion of Representative Alonzo, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2305 as signers thereof.

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HR 2180 - READ
(by Hamric)

The chair laid out and had read the following previously adopted resolution:

HR 2180, Honoring the staff of Special Services for their contributions to the 79th Legislature.

HR 2180 - MOTION TO ADD NAMES

On motion of Representatives Hughes and Martinez Fischer, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2180 as signers thereof.

INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS

The chair recognized Representative Hamric who introduced the Special Services staff.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

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

SCR 42 - ADOPTED
(Truitt - House Sponsor)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

SCR 42

WHEREAS, SB 568 has been adopted by the Texas Senate and the Texas House of Representatives and is being prepared for enrollment; and

WHEREAS, The bill contains a technical error that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the senate be instructed to correct SB 568, in SECTION 9 of the bill, in the first sentence of proposed Subsection (a), Section 781.201, Health and Safety Code, as amended by House Floor Amendment No. 1, by Truitt, between "each applicant for" and "registration", by inserting "a license or".

SCRi42 was adopted.

HCR 240 - ADOPTED
(by Turner)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 240

WHEREAS, HB 908 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate and is being prepared for enrollment; and

WHEREAS, The bill contains technical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives be instructed to correct HB 908 as follows:

(1) Strike the recital to SECTION 1 of the bill and substitute "Section 2155.062(d), Government Code, is amended to read as follows:".

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(2) In Section 2155.062, Government Code, as amended by SECTION 1 of the bill, strike Subsection (a).

HCRi240 was adopted.

HCR 235 - ADOPTED
(by Taylor)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 235

WHEREAS, HB 3376 has been adopted by the house of representatives, has been enrolled by the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives, and is being prepared to be sent to the senate; and

WHEREAS, HB 3376 contains a technical error that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the signature of the speaker of the house of representatives be declared null and void and that the speaker be authorized to remove the speaker's signature from enrolled HB 3376; and, be it further

RESOLVED, That the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives be hereby instructed to correct HB 3376 by inserting in amended Section 35.02, Penal Code, in Subsection (c), between "Subsection (a)" and "[this section]", "or (b)".

HCRi235 was adopted.

HCR 236 - ADOPTED
(by R. Cook)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 236

WHEREAS, HB 1763 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate; and

WHEREAS, The bill contains technical and typographical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives be instructed to make the following corrections:

(1) In the SECTION of the bill that amends Section 36.1071, Water Code, in amended Subsection (d), strike "as provided by Section 16.0122".

(2) In the SECTION of the bill that amends Section 36.1071, Water Code, in amended Subsection (f), strike "beneficial use a district" and substitute "beneficial use. The district".

(3) In the SECTION of the bill that amends Section 36.1072, Water Code, in amended Subsection (c)(1), strike "may suspend the approval" and substitute "may require revisions to the approved groundwater conservation district management plan".

(4) In the SECTION of the bill that amends Section 36.108, Water Code, in amended Subsection (c), strike "or their designee" and substitute "or the presiding officer's designee".

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(5) In the SECTION of the bill that amends Section 36.108, Water Code, in added Subsection (d), strike "Not later than five years after the effective date of this subsection and every five years thereafter," and substitute "Not later than September 1, 2010, and every five years thereafter,".

(6) In the SECTION of the bill that amends Section 36.108, Water Code, in added Subsection (d-1), between "adopted by" and "two-thirds", insert "a".

(7) In the SECTION of the bill that amends Section 36.108, Water Code, in added Subsection (n), strike "submit it to the development board" and substitute "submit the conditions to the development board".

HCRi236 was adopted.

HCR 229 - ADOPTED
(by Dutton)

Representative Dutton moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HCRi229.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 229, Designating the day after sine die adjournment of the regular session as Texas Smile Day.

HCR 229 read and was adopted.

RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED

Representative Edwards moved to suspend all necessary rules in order to take up and consider at this time HR 2306, HR 2307, HR 2309 - HR 2312, and HR 2314.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolutions were laid before the house:

HR 2306 (by Farabee), Congratulating Brandon Miller on graduating as the 2005 salutatorian at City View High School in Wichita Falls and on being named a Coca-Cola Scholar.

HR 2307 (by Peña), Honoring Gilbert Rodriguez on the occasion of his retirement from the Edcouch-Elsa Independent School District in May 2005.

HR 2309 (by Anderson and Dunnam), Honoring all Texans who have earned the Congressional Medal of Honor.

HR 2310 (by Guillen), Honoring Chago and Josie Olivarez of Rio Grande City on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary.

HR 2311 (by Herrero), Recognizing the members and alumni of Leadership Corpus Christi and extending to them sincere best wishes for continued success.

HR 2312 (by Herrero), Commending the Feria de las Flores pageant and extending best wishes for a continuous future.

HR 2314 (by Crownover), Honoring Marvin and Maureen Buckland of Richardson on the occasion of the 32nd wedding anniversary.

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The resolutions were adopted.

HR 2313 - ADOPTED
(by Merritt)

Representative Merritt moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi2313.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2313, Honoring Joe L. White for his involvement with the East Texas Oil Museum.

HR 2313 was adopted.

On motion of Representative Alonzo, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2313 as signers thereof.

HR 2316 - ADOPTED
(by Edwards)

Representative Edwards moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi2316.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2316, Honoring Elisa Klein and Brian Gehr for their dedicated service as reading clerks.

HR 2316 was read and was adopted.

On motion of Representative McClendon, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2316 as signers thereof.

(M. Noriega in the chair)

HCR 246 - ADOPTED
(by F. Brown)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 246

WHEREAS, HB 1172 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate and is being prepared for enrollment; and

WHEREAS, The bill contains technical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the house be instructed to correct HB 1172 as follows:

(1) Strike the unnumbered SECTIONS of the bill that amend Sections 56.304, 56.305, 61.225, and 61.227, Education Code; strike the unnumbered SECTIONS of the bill that add Sections 56.3071 and 61.2251, Education Code; and strike the unnumbered SECTION of the bill that repeals Section 56.307(h), Education Code (Senate FA No. 1 by Zaffirini).

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(2) In the SECTIONS of the bill that add transition language, strike the two subsections of the SECTION (Subsections (c) and (d), SECTION 5, Senate committee substitute) that adds transition language regarding Section 61.822, Education Code; strike the subsection of the SECTION (Subsection (a), SECTION 11, Senate FA No. 1 by Zaffirini) that adds transition language regarding Subchapter M, Chapter 56, Education Code; and strike the subsection of the SECTION (Subsection (d), SECTION 11, Senate FA No. 1 by Zaffirini) that adds transition language regarding Sections 61.225, 61.227, and 61.2251, Education Code.

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections in HB 1172.

HCRi246 was adopted.

(Harper-Brown in the chair)

HR 976 - READ
(by Escobar)

The chair laid out and had read the following previously adopted resolution:

HR 976,iHonoring Rolando Molina for his service at H. M. King High School in Kingsville.

HCR 245 - ADOPTED
(by Krusee)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 245

WHEREAS, HB 2702 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate and is being prepared for enrollment; and

WHEREAS, The bill contains technical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives be instructed to correct HB 2702 as follows:

(1) On page 4, line 2, strike "228" and substitute "223".

(2) On page 4, line 3, strike "with regard to a toll project".

(3) On page 4, line 7, strike "228" and substitute "223".

(4) On page 4, line 8, strike "for toll projects".

(5) On page 16, lines 2-3, strike "entity designated by an agency of the United States" and substitute "appropriate public agency or private entity with or".

(6) On page 26, line 27, strike "of a" (first instance) and substitute "on a".

(7) On page 27, line 1, strike "a new location of" and substitute "such".

(8) On page 31, line 23, strike "222.104(c)" and substitute "222.104(d)(1)".

(9) On page 32, line 9, strike "(c)" and substitute "(d)(1)".

(10) On page 37, line 20, between "(e)" and "if", insert "or prequalified under Subsection (e-1)".

(11) On page 49, strike lines 4-24 and substitute:

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Sec. 227.004. ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION. (a) The department shall include in a draft or final environmental impact statement prepared as part of the environmental review of a Trans-Texas Corridor project information detailing:

(1) the reasons for the immediate and future needs of the project;

(2) the reasonableness of and necessity for the project; and

(3) after a segment of the project has advanced:

(A) the reasons for the immediate and future needs for each mode of transportation in that segment of the project; and

(B) the reasonableness and necessity for each mode of transportation in that segment of the project.

(b) After receiving approval from the federal government, the department shall:

(1) post the final environmental impact statement on the department's Internet website, along with information concerning where a copy of the environmental impact statement may be reviewed or obtained; and

(2) provide notice to each state senator and representative who represents all or part of the area in which a segment of the project is located, and the commissioners court of each county in which a segment of the project is located, that the environmental impact statement is available on the department's Internet website.

(12) On page 53B, line 14, between "conservation district" and the comma, insert "or a subsidence district".

(13) On page 58, line 3, strike "or" and substitute "for".

(14) On page 63, line 22, between "under" and "a" insert this chapter, and a payment received by the department under".

(15) On page 64, line 14, strike "turnpike" and substitute "toll".

(16) On page 149, lines 26 and 27, strike "and 361.140-361.142" and substitute ", 361.140 and 361.141".

HCRi245 was adopted.

HCR 248 - ADOPTED
(by Homer)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 248

WHEREAS, HB 2481 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate and is being prepared for enrollment; and

WHEREAS, the bill contains a technical error that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives be instructed to correct HB 2481, in the section of the bill adding Section 382.0173(c)(2)(C), Health and Safety Code, between "the" and "unit", by inserting "fossil fuel fired".

HCRi248 was adopted.

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HR 2315 - ADOPTED
(by Homer)

Representative Homer moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi2315.

The motion prevailed.

The following resolution was laid before the house:

HR 2315, Commending the superlative efforts of the Chief Clerk's office and extending to Chief Clerk Robert Haney and his staff warmest best wishes for the future.

HR 2315 was read and was adopted.

On motion of Representative Alonzo, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi2315 as signers thereof.

SCR 43 - ADOPTED
(Goolsby - House Sponsor)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

SCR 43

WHEREAS, SB 39 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate and is being prepared for enrollment; and

WHEREAS, The bill contains technical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the senate be instructed to correct SB 39 in SECTION 1 of the bill by striking proposed Subsection (b), Section 156.057, Occupations Code, as amended by Floor Amendment No. 1 by Goolsby, and substituting the following Subsection (b):

(b) The board shall adopt rules to establish the content of continuing medical education relating to forensic evidence collection. The board may adopt other rules to implement this section.

SCRi43 was adopted.

ADDRESS BY REPRESENTATIVE M. NORIEGA
ON A MATTER OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE

The chair recognized Representative M. Noriega who addressed the house on a matter of personal privilege, speaking as follows:

Mr. Speaker, members, I would like to take a moment here at the front mic, if you will indulge me. Last night at the Purple Party—where blue and red come together—I was considering this experience. In some ways it is like Cinderella: the coach turns into a pumpkin, the horses into mice. I also realize that these feelings are true for all of us; it is how everyone feels, not just me. I am going to miss this.

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One of the things folks ask me is if I have a new perspective on session. I am going to let you in on a little secret, your spouses know how this works. I had a sense of the rhythm and the rhyme, the schedule and the stress. What I didn't realize is how many friends I would make—how many of you I would enjoy so much despite differences in party or beliefs, differences in background and district. My coaches in the corner, Bob Griggs and John Smithee; my chairmen, Frank Corte and Jerry Madden. The wordsmith, Rob Eissler. My cheerleaders, Delwin Jones and Terri Hodge, and all the folks in the Tuesday prayer group, especially Bob Hunter who is everyone's selection for most cheerful; my resources and consultants, Pete Gallego, Lon Burnam, and Scott Hochberg. My caucus and study groups chairs, Jim Dunnam and Garnet Coleman. The snake killers, Carter and Fred, and fellow horsewoman Debbie. Most of all, my deskmate John Davis, a dear friend to my husband and now a dear friend to me.

This morning on NPR there was a story about a soldier from the Korean War who has gone back four times to Korea trying to find the body of his friend lost in that engagement. Comrades who fight together are truly joined in a different kind of relationship. Earlier in the session, one of you—Dan Gattis—talked about dying on a hill for a belief. My husband is the sort that understands that, now more than ever. He was a warrior born, and he is living and working with comrades with whom he would take a stand on a hill. The thing that I didn't know is that I would feel that was about all of you when each of us gathers up the reins of our lives and returns to our homes, we are still comrades. Thank you to each and every one of you, for your coaching and patience and the service that you give to this great state and to your communities all across it. Thank you, God bless each of you, and God bless Texas.

REMARKS ORDERED PRINTED

Representative Gallego moved to print remarks by M. Noriega.

The motion prevailed.

(Speaker in the chair)

HCR 250 - ADOPTED
(by Pitts)

The following privileged resolution was laid before the house:

HCR 250

WHEREAS, SB 1863 has been adopted by the house of representatives and the senate and is being prepared for enrollment; and

WHEREAS, The bill contains technical errors that should be corrected; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the 79th Legislature of the State of Texas, That the enrolling clerk of the senate be instructed to make the following correction:

Add the following appropriately numbered articles to the bill and renumber the subsequent articles of the bill accordingly:

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ARTICLE _____. COLLECTION OF MOTOR FUEL TAXES

SECTION __.01. Section 162.227, Tax Code, is amended by adding Subsection (c-1) to read as follows:

(c-1) A license holder may take a credit on a return for the period in which the purchase occurred, and a person who does not hold a license may file a refund claim with the comptroller, if the license holder or person paid tax on diesel fuel and the diesel fuel is used in this state:

(1) as a feedstock or other component in the further manufacturing of tangible personal property for resale not as a motor fuel; or

(2) in the original production of oil or gas or to increase the production of oil or gas.

HCRi250 was adopted.

(Hughes in the chair)

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

Notice was given at this time that the speaker had signed bills and resolutions in the presence of the house (see the addendum to the daily journal, Signed by the Speaker, House List No. 57).

(Hupp in the chair)

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

Messages from the senate were received at this time (see the addendum to the daily journal, Messages from the Senate, Message Nos. 2, 3, and 4).

PROVIDING FOR ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE

Representatives Chisum and Raymond moved that, at the conclusion of the signing of bills and resolutions, the house stand adjourned sine die in memory of Doris Frost of San Antonio.

The motion prevailed.

(Strama in the chair)

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

Notice was given at this time that the speaker had signed bills and resolutions in the presence of the house (see the addendum to the daily journal, Signed by the Speaker, House List No. 58 and Senate List No. 37).

(Rose in the chair)

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

Notice was given at this time that the speaker had signed bills and resolutions in the presence of the house (see the addendum to the daily journal, Signed by the Speaker, Senate List Nos. 34, 35, and 36).

STATEMENT BY SPEAKER CRADDICK

Nancy Fisher is appointed executive assistant to the speaker of the house for the 79th Legislature, is appointed to both the offices of chief of staff and legislative director for the 79th Legislature and is recognized as having served as

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chief of staff and legislative director in both of those offices beginning with the start of the 78th Legislature, and is also recognized as having served in the office of assistant to the voting clerk for the 65th Legislature and in the office of assistant to the chief clerk for the 68th and 69th Legislatures.

STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT

This session there has been a lot of thought given to the topic of renewable energy. And while we were unable to finalize a bill before time expired, increased usage of wind, solar, and biomass energy is clearly supported by both chambers as well as the people of Texas.

We encourage the Public Utility Commission of Texas, ERCOT, and other regional transmission organizations to use their existing authority to the fullest extent to enable increased usage of renewable energy in the state.

The most immediate need is expansion of transmission to serve wind generation capacity that is existing or under construction in West Texas. Secondly, the PUC needs to develop a process to identify the areas across Texas that are most promising for additional renewable energy development—competitive renewable energy zones—and start long term planning for the transmission to support new power plants in those zones.

One lesson we have learned from looking into the renewable energy issue is that we need better technical information to make the best policy decision for Texas. Before the 80th Legislature convenes, we need the appropriate state agencies and organizations to examine the cost and benefits of renewable energy and conduct the necessary studies to ensure that Texas will have enough power plants and transmission lines to meet the future needs of the state.

Chisum

Hunter

Smithee

Swinford

ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE

In accordance with a previous motion, Representative Rose, at 12 midnight, pronounced the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature adjourned sine die.


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SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER

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

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House List No. 56

HBi10, HBi55, HBi167, HBi183, HBi260, HBi265, HBi266, HBi283, HBi468, HBi580, HBi585, HBi664, HBi698, HBi836, HBi843, HBi873, HBi880, HBi905, HBi955, HBi969, HBi1207, HBi1225, HBi1357, HBi1358, HBi1610, HBi1634, HBi1690, HBi1772, HBi1773, HBi1800, HBi1820, HBi1830, HBi1835, HBi1855, HBi2027, HBi2048, HBi2161, HBi2421, HBi2438, HBi2465, HBi2510, HBi2525, HBi2604, HBi2668, HBi2678, HBi2793, HBi2808, HBi2876, HBi2928, HBi3333, HBi3485, HBi3518, HBi3526, HBi3539, HBi3563, HCRi157, HCRi158, HCRi189, HCRi190, HCRi201, HCRi213, HCRi217, HCRi218, HCRi224, HCRi232, HJRi80

House List No. 57

HBi7, HBi182, HBi872, HBi1048, HBi2120, HBi2129, HBi2217, HBi2221, HBi2309

House List No. 58

HBi908, HBi925, HBi1068, HBi1116, HBi1126, HBi1172, HBi1763, HBi2110, HBi2157, HBi2201, HBi2423, HBi2481, HBi2491, HBi2572, HBi2702, HBi3001, HBi3152, HBi3376, HCRi187, HCRi188, HCRi205, HCRi223, HCRi226, HCRi230, HCRi231, HCRi233, HCRi234, HCRi235, HCRi236, HCRi237, HCRi238, HCRi239, HCRi240, HCRi241, HCRi245, HCRi248

Senate List No. 34

SBi23, SBi30, SBi40, SBi42, SBi44, SBi45, SBi51, SBi91, SBi111, SBi122, SBi132, SBi151, SBi155, SBi166, SBi183, SBi269, SBi296, SBi327, SBi331, SBi343, SBi356, SBi369, SBi451, SBi522, SBi532, SBi573, SBi610, SBi623, SBi630, SBi658, SBi716, SBi732, SBi747, SBi781, SBi826, SBi827, SBi837, SBi851, SBi890, SBi921, SBi993, SBi995, SBi1037, SBi1044, SBi1050, SBi1074, SBi1112, SBi1130, SBi1146, SBi1149, SBi1170, SBi1175, SBi1192, SBi1195, SBi1246, SBi1255, SBi1264, SBi1283, SBi1340, SBi1433, SBi1452, SBi1481, SBi1525, SBi1528, SBi1551, SBi1570, SBi1579, SBi1626, SBi1652, SBi1691, SBi1707, SBi1740, SBi1751, SBi1772, SBi1798, SBi1807, SBi1820, SBi1821, SBi1823, SBi1836, SBi1871, SBi1872, SBi1873, SBi1881, SBi1887, SBi1891

Senate List No. 35

SBi9, SBi11, SBi14, SBi34, SBi52, SBi60, SBi265, SBi330, SBi408, SBi409, SBi410, SBi411, SBi444, SBi526, SBi567, SBi712, SBi757, SBi771, SBi805, SBi809, SBi872, SBi874, SBi882, SBi982, SBi988, SBi1038, SBi1055, SBi1103, SBi1131, SBi1142, SBi1173, SBi1176, SBi1188, SBi1189, SBi1227, SBi1273, SBi1290, SBi1297, SBi1413, SBi1604, SBi1605, SBi1641, SBi1668, SBi1670, SBi1710, SBi1830, SBi1831, SBi1892

Senate List No. 36

SBi39, SBi568, SBi1704, SBi1863, SCRi42, SCRi43

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Senate List No. 37

SBi1, SBi6

MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

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

Message No. 1

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

SENATE CHAMBER

Austin, Texas

Monday, May 30, 2005

The Honorable Speaker of the House

House Chamber

Austin, Texas

Mr. Speaker:

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

THE SENATE HAS PASSED THE FOLLOWING MEASURES:

HCR 187 Rose SPONSOR: Fraser

Designating the Hill Country as the Official Lavender Growing Region of Texas.

HCR 188 Rose SPONSOR: Fraser

Designating the Blanco Lavender Festival as the Official Lavender Festival of Texas.

HCR 205 Homer SPONSOR: Deuell

In memory of Stanley and Jake Avery of Sulphur Springs.

HCR 223 Homer SPONSOR: Deuell

Honoring the sesquicentennial of Sulphur Springs.

HCR 226 Homer SPONSOR: Deuell

In memory of Billy T. Burney of Sulphur Springs.

HCR 231 Craddick SPONSOR: Seliger

In memory of the Honorable Pat McKinney Baskin of Midland.

Respectfully,

Patsy Spaw

Secretary of the Senate

Message No. 2

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

SENATE CHAMBER

Austin, Texas

Monday, May 30, 2005 - 2

The Honorable Speaker of the House

House Chamber

Austin, Texas

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Mr. Speaker:

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

THE SENATE HAS PASSED THE FOLLOWING MEASURES:

HCR 230 Escobar SPONSOR: Ellis

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections in HB 3152.

HCR 233 Berman SPONSOR: Eltife

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections to HB 2110.

HCR 234 Smithee SPONSOR: Harris

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections to HB 2157.

HCR 235 Taylor SPONSOR: Lucio

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections in HB 3376.

HCR 236 Cook, Robby SPONSOR: Armbrister

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections to HB 1763.

HCR 238 Hughes SPONSOR: Estes

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections in HB 2201.

HCR 239 Uresti SPONSOR: Madla

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections in HB 1126.

HCR 240 Turner SPONSOR: Estes

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house of representatives to make corrections in HB 908.

HCR 241 Driver SPONSOR: Hinojosa

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections to HB 1068.

Respectfully,

Patsy Spaw

Secretary of the Senate

Message No. 3

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

SENATE CHAMBER

Austin, Texas

Monday, May 30, 2005 - 3

The Honorable Speaker of the House

House Chamber

Austin, Texas

Mr. Speaker:

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

THE SENATE HAS PASSED THE FOLLOWING MEASURES:

HCR 245 Krusee SPONSOR: Staples

Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections to HB 2702.

HCR 248 Homer SPONSOR: Harris

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Instructing the enrolling clerk of the house to make corrections to HB 2481.

Respectfully,

Patsy Spaw

Secretary of the Senate

Message No. 4

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

SENATE CHAMBER

Austin, Texas

Monday, May 30, 2005 - 4

The Honorable Speaker of the House

House Chamber

Austin, Texas

Mr. Speaker:

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

THE SENATE HAS PASSED THE FOLLOWING MEASURES:

HCR 237 Gallego SPONSOR: Madla

Honoring Jose Montemayor for his outstanding public service on the occasion of his retirement as Texas insurance commissioner.

Respectfully,

Patsy Spaw

Secretary of the Senate


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ENROLLED

May 29 - HBi107, HBi120, HBi225, HBi261, HBi401, HBi467, HBi603, HBi607, HBi747, HBi853, HBi916, HBi988, HBi1077, HBi1114, HBi1274, HBi1317, HBi1399, HBi1544, HBi1546, HBi1582, HBi1583, HBi1672, HBi1701, HBi1718, HBi1751, HBi1829, HBi1940, HBi2180, HBi2267, HBi2303, HBi2344, HBi2381, HBi2430, HBi2630, HBi2639, HBi2694, HBi2759, HBi2772, HBi2815, HBi2819, HBi2894, HBi2965, HBi3162, HBi3262, HCRi194, HBi7

May 30 - HBi10, HBi55, HBi167, HBi182, HBi183, HBi260, HBi265, HBi266, HBi283, HBi468, HBi580, HBi585, HBi664, HBi698, HBi836, HBi843, HBi872, HBi873, HBi880, HBi905, HBi908, HBi925, HBi955, HBi969, HBi1048, HBi1068, HBi1116, HBi1126, HBi1172, HBi1207, HBi1225, HBi1357, HBi1358, HBi1610, HBi1634, HBi1690, HBi1763, HBi1772, HBi1773, HBi1800, HBi1820, HBi1830, HBi1835, HBi1855,

5894 79th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION


HBi2027, HBi2048, HBi2110, HBi2120, HBi2129, HBi2157, HBi2161, HBi2201, HBi2217, HBi2221, HBi2309, HBi2421, HBi2423, HBi2438, HBi2465, HBi2481, HBi2491, HBi2510, HBi2525, HBi2572, HBi2604, HBi2668, HBi2678, HBi2702, HBi2793, HBi2808, HBi2876, HBi2928, HBi3001, HBi3152, HBi3333, HBi3376, HBi3485, HBi3518, HBi3526, HBi3539, HBi3563, HCRi157, HCRi158, HCRi187, HCRi188, HCRi189, HCRi190, HCRi201, HCRi205, HCRi213, HCRi217, HCRi218, HCRi223, HCRi224, HCRi226, HCRi230, HCRi231, HCRi232, HCRi233, HCRi234, HCRi235, HCRi236, HCRi237, HCRi238, HCRi239, HCRi240, HCRi241, HCRi245, HCRi248, HJRi80

SENT TO THE GOVERNOR

May 31 - HBi7, HBi107, HBi120, HBi164, HBi192, HBi225, HBi261, HBi401, HBi467, HBi603, HBi607, HBi677, HBi747, HBi840, HBi853, HBi916, HBi934, HBi975, HBi988, HBi1012, HBi1077, HBi1092, HBi1114, HBi1274, HBi1294, HBi1317, HBi1366, HBi1399, HBi1483, HBi1544, HBi1546, HBi1575, HBi1582, HBi1583, HBi1606, HBi1644, HBi1672, HBi1701, HBi1718, HBi1737, HBi1740, HBi1751, HBi1767, HBi1826, HBi1829, HBi1867, HBi1940, HBi1959, HBi1986, HBi2026, HBi2104, HBi2180, HBi2257, HBi2267, HBi2303, HBi2344, HBi2381, HBi2430, HBi2463, HBi2630, HBi2639, HBi2667, HBi2694, HBi2759, HBi2767, HBi2772, HBi2815, HBi2819, HBi2883, HBi2894, HBi2965, HBi3024, HBi3112, HBi3162, HBi3262, HCRi30, HCRi194, HCRi215, HBi34

June 2 - HBi39, HBi43, HBi51, HBi55, HBi62, HBi75, HBi126, HBi129, HBi133, HBi135, HBi148, HBi157, HBi160, HBi167, HBi178, HBi182, HBi183, HBi201, HBi251, HBi260, HBi265, HBi266, HBi269, HBi270, HBi283, HBi308, HBi312, HBi363, HBi365, HBi370, HBi381, HBi383, HBi407, HBi412, HBi418, HBi468, HBi473, HBi474, HBi480, HBi484, HBi495, HBi505, HBi506, HBi511, HBi541, HBi573, HBi578, HBi580, HBi582, HBi585, HBi602, HBi616, HBi617, HBi629, HBi637, HBi638, HBi646, HBi647, HBi659, HBi664, HBi669, HBi681, HBi698, HBi699, HBi703, HBi706, HBi731, HBi754, HBi765, HBi776, HBi790, HBi809, HBi823, HBi825, HBi831, HBi836, HBi843, HBi858, HBi860, HBi867, HBi868, HBi872, HBi873, HBi880, HBi900, HBi905, HBi908, HBi914, HBi915, HBi925, HBi955, HBi967, HBi969, HBi970, HBi972, HBi984, HBi989, HBi994, HBi1030, HBi1048, HBi1053, HBi1054, HBi1055, HBi1063, HBi1068, HBi1071, HBi1079, HBi1102, HBi1106, HBi1111, HBi1116, HBi1126, HBi1132, HBi1140, HBi1161, HBi1162, HBi1172, HBi1173, HBi1181, HBi1207, HBi1208, HBi1209, HBi1215, HBi1225, HBi1234, HBi1238, HBi1244, HBi1248, HBi1252, HBi1253, HBi1268, HBi1287, HBi1323, HBi1353, HBi1357, HBi1358, HBi1379, HBi1404, HBi1413, HBi1414, HBi1426, HBi1438, HBi1462, HBi1470, HBi1472, HBi1475, HBi1484, HBi1502, HBi1509, HBi1516, HBi1535, HBi1547, HBi1567, HBi1571, HBi1572, HBi1580, HBi1584, HBi1588, HBi1589, HBi1596, HBi1601, HBi1610, HBi1611, HBi1614, HBi1622, HBi1631, HBi1632, HBi1634, HBi1636, HBi1647, HBi1648, HBi1659, HBi1664, HBi1673,

Monday, May 30, 2005 HOUSE JOURNAL — 82nd Day 5895


HBi1681, HBi1687, HBi1690, HBi1733, HBi1744, HBi1763, HBi1765, HBi1771, HBi1772, HBi1773, HBi1775, HBi1789, HBi1799, HBi1800, HBi1812, HBi1813, HBi1820, HBi1823, HBi1830, HBi1831, HBi1835, HBi1851, HBi1855, HBi1891, HBi1896, HBi1919, HBi1925, HBi1928, HBi1934, HBi1939, HBi1945, HBi1977, HBi1981, HBi1984, HBi1987, HBi1996, HBi1999, HBi2027, HBi2036, HBi2048, HBi2059, HBi2064, HBi2065, HBi2068, HBi2069, HBi2071, HBi2077, HBi2100, HBi2101, HBi2109, HBi2110, HBi2120, HBi2129, HBi2134, HBi2139, HBi2140, HBi2157, HBi2158, HBi2161, HBi2194, HBi2195, HBi2197, HBi2199, HBi2201, HBi2217, HBi2218, HBi2221, HBi2228, HBi2235, HBi2243, HBi2254, HBi2266, HBi2273, HBi2280, HBi2294, HBi2296, HBi2300, HBi2301, HBi2309, HBi2333, HBi2337, HBi2339, HBi2348, HBi2376, HBi2382, HBi2384, HBi2388, HBi2408, HBi2414, HBi2421, HBi2422, HBi2423, HBi2428, HBi2437, HBi2438, HBi2440, HBi2441, HBi2454, HBi2458, HBi2465, HBi2466, HBi2470, HBi2471, HBi2473, HBi2476, HBi2481, HBi2491, HBi2495, HBi2507, HBi2509, HBi2510, HBi2518, HBi2525, HBi2526, HBi2569, HBi2572, HBi2574, HBi2579, HBi2581, HBi2590, HBi2593, HBi2594, HBi2604, HBi2613, HBi2614, HBi2618, HBi2626, HBi2627, HBi2640, HBi2650, HBi2653, HBi2661, HBi2668, HBi2677, HBi2678, HBi2680, HBi2695, HBi2696, HBi2702, HBi2716, HBi2753, HBi2755, HBi2765, HBi2769, HBi2791, HBi2793, HBi2806, HBi2808, HBi2810, HBi2823, HBi2826, HBi2837, HBi2839, HBi2856, HBi2866, HBi2876, HBi2879, HBi2926, HBi2928, HBi2931, HBi2941, HBi2942, HBi2956, HBi2957, HBi2958, HBi2966, HBi2988, HBi2999, HBi3001, HBi3016, HBi3029, HBi3036, HBi3045, HBi3047, HBi3048, HBi3093, HBi3101, HBi3140, HBi3144, HBi3149, HBi3152, HBi3169, HBi3200, HBi3221, HBi3235, HBi3250, HBi3269, HBi3297, HBi3300, HBi3302, HBi3333, HBi3357, HBi3376, HBi3376, HBi3384, HBi3409, HBi3425, HBi3426, HBi3428, HBi3434, HBi3441, HBi3460, HBi3461, HBi3468, HBi3469, HBi3476, HBi3478, HBi3479, HBi3485, HBi3490, HBi3497, HBi3498, HBi3502, HBi3513, HBi3515, HBi3518, HBi3519, HBi3520, HBi3524, HBi3526, HBi3528, HBi3530, HBi3531, HBi3535, HBi3537, HBi3539, HBi3541, HBi3548, HBi3549, HBi3550, HBi3554, HBi3557, HBi3560, HBi3563, HBi3568, HBi3570, HBi3576, HCRi35, HCRi49, HCRi88, HCRi98, HCRi105, HCRi108, HCRi117, HCRi138, HCRi153, HCRi154, HCRi157, HCRi158, HCRi166, HCRi172, HCRi187, HCRi188, HCRi189, HCRi190, HCRi193, HCRi201, HCRi204, HCRi205, HCRi207, HCRi213, HCRi214, HCRi216, HCRi217, HCRi218, HCRi222, HCRi223, HCRi224, HCRi225, HCRi226, HCRi230, HCRi231, HCRi232, HCRi233, HCRi234, HCRi235, HCRi236, HCRi237, HCRi238, HCRi239, HCRi240, HCRi241, HCRi245, HCRi248, HBi10

SENT TO THE COMPTROLLER

June 3 - HBi10

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SENT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE STATE

June 6 - HJRi54, HJRi80

SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR

May 30 - HBi70, HBi162, HBi364, HBi373, HBi655, HBi749, HBi755, HBi828, HBi1009, HBi1011, HBi1088, HBi1174, HBi1229, HBi1326, HBi1501, HBi1562, HBi1686, HBi1817, HBi1935, HBi2231, HBi2892, HBi2962, HBi7

June 1 - HBi2161

June 6 - HBi505

June 9 - HBi1208, HBi2027, HBi2465, HBi3111, HBi1735

June 14 - HBi1765, HBi2702, HBi164

June 15 - HBi55

June 16 - HBi93, HBi540, HBi585, HBi823, HBi1038, HBi26

June 17 - HBi56, HBi57, HBi68, HBi132, HBi137, HBi150, HBi192, HBi202, HBi209, HBi233, HBi240, HBi248, HBi252, HBi258, HBi261, HBi291, HBi322, HBi345, HBi352, HBi380, HBi410, HBi422, HBi479, HBi481, HBi492, HBi525, HBi526, HBi535, HBi544, HBi549, HBi550, HBi551, HBi571, HBi598, HBi603, HBi628, HBi633, HBi639, HBi657, HBi705, HBi719, HBi720, HBi758, HBi769, HBi773, HBi788, HBi798, HBi805, HBi808, HBi812, HBi813, HBi833, HBi839, HBi841, HBi856, HBi874, HBi877, HBi904, HBi941, HBi943, HBi951, HBi956, HBi960, HBi961, HBi962, HBi976, HBi993, HBi1036, HBi1044, HBi1045, HBi1058, HBi1059, HBi1077, HBi1095, HBi1098, HBi1107, HBi1136, HBi1141, HBi1165, HBi1170, HBi1179, HBi1186, HBi1213, HBi1224, HBi1232, HBi1235, HBi1239, HBi1262, HBi1267, HBi1271, HBi1274, HBi1283, HBi1304, HBi1316, HBi1331, HBi1339, HBi1346, HBi1350, HBi1382, HBi1394, HBi1403, HBi1428, HBi1458, HBi1471, HBi1474, HBi1480, HBi1481, HBi1485, HBi1509, HBi1540, HBi1558, HBi1577, HBi1599, HBi1609, HBi1630, HBi1642, HBi1645, HBi1646, HBi1685, HBi1697, HBi1705, HBi1708, HBi1740, HBi1745, HBi1747, HBi1791, HBi1814, HBi1833, HBi1863, HBi1892, HBi1893, HBi1901, HBi1924, HBi1938, HBi2017, HBi2018, HBi2019, HBi2037, HBi2039, HBi2079, HBi2080, HBi2104, HBi2108, HBi2172, HBi2174, HBi2179, HBi2180, HBi2196, HBi2200, HBi2223, HBi2257, HBi2267, HBi2272, HBi2275, HBi2313, HBi2322, HBi2331, HBi2336, HBi2344, HBi2371, HBi2374, HBi2381, HBi2390, HBi2410, HBi2420, HBi2430, HBi2451, HBi2457, HBi2511, HBi2565, HBi2569, HBi2574, HBi2584, HBi2587, HBi2619, HBi2627, HBi2630, HBi2640, HBi2645, HBi2647, HBi2651, HBi2659, HBi2661, HBi2668, HBi2685, HBi2694, HBi2701, HBi2746, HBi2753, HBi2759, HBi2767, HBi2769, HBi2772, HBi2793, HBi2806, HBi2810, HBi2815, HBi2819, HBi2823, HBi2839, HBi2868, HBi2883, HBi2885, HBi2894, HBi2900, HBi2902, HBi2921, HBi2930, HBi2932, HBi2941, HBi2958,

Monday, May 30, 2005 HOUSE JOURNAL — 82nd Day 5897


HBi2965, HBi2966, HBi3010, HBi3024, HBi3041, HBi3098, HBi3112, HBi3113, HBi3162, HBi3163, HBi3181, HBi3199, HBi3221, HBi3227, HBi3262, HBi3263, HBi3265, HBi3333, HBi3423, HBi3426, HBi3434, HBi3469, HBi3475, HBi3481, HBi3485, HBi3486, HBi3517, HBi3518, HBi3525, HBi3526, HBi3527, HBi3528, HBi3534, HBi3546, HBi3547, HBi3569, HBi3574, HBi3582, HBi10

June 18 - HBi34, HBi39, HBi43, HBi51, HBi62, HBi75, HBi107, HBi120, HBi129, HBi133, HBi135, HBi148, HBi157, HBi160, HBi167, HBi178, HBi182, HBi183, HBi201, HBi225, HBi251, HBi260, HBi265, HBi266, HBi269, HBi270, HBi282, HBi283, HBi304, HBi308, HBi312, HBi363, HBi365, HBi370, HBi381, HBi383, HBi401, HBi407, HBi412, HBi418, HBi467, HBi468, HBi473, HBi474, HBi480, HBi484, HBi495, HBi506, HBi541, HBi573, HBi578, HBi580, HBi582, HBi602, HBi607, HBi616, HBi617, HBi629, HBi637, HBi638, HBi646, HBi647, HBi659, HBi664, HBi669, HBi677, HBi681, HBi698, HBi699, HBi703, HBi706, HBi731, HBi747, HBi754, HBi765, HBi775, HBi776, HBi790, HBi809, HBi825, HBi831, HBi836, HBi840, HBi843, HBi853, HBi858, HBi860, HBi867, HBi868, HBi872, HBi873, HBi880, HBi900, HBi905, HBi908, HBi914, HBi915, HBi916, HBi925, HBi934, HBi950, HBi952, HBi955, HBi967, HBi969, HBi970, HBi972, HBi975, HBi984, HBi988, HBi989, HBi994, HBi1012, HBi1030, HBi1048, HBi1053, HBi1054, HBi1055, HBi1063, HBi1068, HBi1071, HBi1079, HBi1092, HBi1102, HBi1106, HBi1111, HBi1114, HBi1116, HBi1126, HBi1132, HBi1137, HBi1140, HBi1161, HBi1162, HBi1163, HBi1172, HBi1173, HBi1181, HBi1207, HBi1209, HBi1215, HBi1225, HBi1234, HBi1238, HBi1244, HBi1248, HBi1252, HBi1253, HBi1268, HBi1287, HBi1294, HBi1317, HBi1318, HBi1323, HBi1353, HBi1357, HBi1358, HBi1366, HBi1379, HBi1399, HBi1404, HBi1409, HBi1413, HBi1414, HBi1426, HBi1438, HBi1455, HBi1462, HBi1470, HBi1472, HBi1475, HBi1483, HBi1484, HBi1502, HBi1516, HBi1535, HBi1544, HBi1546, HBi1547, HBi1567, HBi1571, HBi1572, HBi1575, HBi1580, HBi1582, HBi1583, HBi1584, HBi1587, HBi1588, HBi1589, HBi1596, HBi1601, HBi1606, HBi1610, HBi1611, HBi1614, HBi1622, HBi1631, HBi1632, HBi1634, HBi1636, HBi1644, HBi1647, HBi1648, HBi1659, HBi1664, HBi1672, HBi1673, HBi1681, HBi1687, HBi1690, HBi1701, HBi1718, HBi1733, HBi1734, HBi1737, HBi1744, HBi1751, HBi1763, HBi1767, HBi1771, HBi1772, HBi1773, HBi1775, HBi1789, HBi1799, HBi1800, HBi1812, HBi1813, HBi1820, HBi1823, HBi1826, HBi1829, HBi1830, HBi1831, HBi1835, HBi1851, HBi1855, HBi1867, HBi1891, HBi1919, HBi1925, HBi1928, HBi1934, HBi1937, HBi1939, HBi1940, HBi1945, HBi1959, HBi1977, HBi1981, HBi1984, HBi1986, HBi1987, HBi1996, HBi1997, HBi1999, HBi2025, HBi2026, HBi2036, HBi2048, HBi2059, HBi2064, HBi2065, HBi2068, HBi2069, HBi2071, HBi2077, HBi2100, HBi2101, HBi2109, HBi2110, HBi2120, HBi2129, HBi2134, HBi2139, HBi2140, HBi2157, HBi2158, HBi2194, HBi2195, HBi2197, HBi2199, HBi2201, HBi2217, HBi2218, HBi2221, HBi2228, HBi2235, HBi2243, HBi2254, HBi2266, HBi2273, HBi2280,

5898 79th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION


HBi2294, HBi2296, HBi2300, HBi2301, HBi2303, HBi2309, HBi2333, HBi2337, HBi2339, HBi2340, HBi2348, HBi2376, HBi2382, HBi2384, HBi2388, HBi2408, HBi2414, HBi2421, HBi2422, HBi2423, HBi2428, HBi2437, HBi2438, HBi2440, HBi2441, HBi2454, HBi2458, HBi2466, HBi2470, HBi2471, HBi2473, HBi2476, HBi2481, HBi2491, HBi2495, HBi2507, HBi2509, HBi2510, HBi2518, HBi2526, HBi2579, HBi2581, HBi2590, HBi2593, HBi2594, HBi2604, HBi2613, HBi2614, HBi2618, HBi2626, HBi2639, HBi2650, HBi2653, HBi2677, HBi2678, HBi2680, HBi2695, HBi2696, HBi2716, HBi2755, HBi2765, HBi2791, HBi2808, HBi2826, HBi2837, HBi2856, HBi2866, HBi2876, HBi2879, HBi2926, HBi2928, HBi2931, HBi2942, HBi2956, HBi2957, HBi2988, HBi2999, HBi3001, HBi3029, HBi3036, HBi3045, HBi3047, HBi3048, HBi3093, HBi3101, HBi3140, HBi3144, HBi3147, HBi3149, HBi3169, HBi3195, HBi3200, HBi3235, HBi3250, HBi3269, HBi3297, HBi3300, HBi3302, HBi3357, HBi3376, HBi3384, HBi3409, HBi3425, HBi3428, HBi3441, HBi3460, HBi3461, HBi3468, HBi3476, HBi3478, HBi3479, HBi3490, HBi3497, HBi3498, HBi3502, HBi3513, HBi3515, HBi3519, HBi3520, HBi3524, HBi3530, HBi3531, HBi3535, HBi3537, HBi3539, HBi3541, HBi3548, HBi3549, HBi3550, HBi3554, HBi3557, HBi3560, HBi3563, HBi3568, HBi3570, HBi3576, HCRi6, HCRi30, HCRi35, HCRi49, HCRi88, HCRi93, HCRi98, HCRi105, HCRi108, HCRi117, HCRi131, HCRi138, HCRi153, HCRi154, HCRi157, HCRi158, HCRi159, HCRi166, HCRi172, HCRi174, HCRi175, HCRi176, HCRi177, HCRi178, HCRi179, HCRi180, HCRi181, HCRi182, HCRi183, HCRi184, HCRi187, HCRi188, HCRi189, HCRi190, HCRi193, HCRi194, HCRi195, HCRi197, HCRi198, HCRi199, HCRi200, HCRi201, HCRi202, HCRi204, HCRi205, HCRi206, HCRi207, HCRi211, HCRi213, HCRi214, HCRi215, HCRi216, HCRi217, HCRi218, HCRi222, HCRi223, HCRi224, HCRi225, HCRi226, HCRi230, HCRi231, HCRi232, HCRi233, HCRi234, HCRi235, HCRi236, HCRi237, HCRi238, HCRi239, HCRi240, HCRi241, HCRi245, HCRi248

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June 17 - HBi511, HBi1896, HBi2193, HBi2525, HBi2572, HBi2667, HBi3016, HBi3152

Monday, May 30, 2005 HOUSE JOURNAL — 82nd Day 5899


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