Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventieth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 3 Page: 2,962
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70th LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION
SB 176 ON THIRD READING
(Hightower - House Sponsor)
The chair laid before the house on its third reading and final passage,
SB 176, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the age at which a public school
student may enroll in a driver education and traffic safety course.
The bill was read third time and was passed.
SB 683 ON THIRD READING
(Holzheauser - House Sponsor)
The chair laid before the house on its third reading and final passage,
SB 683, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the responsibilities of the Texas
Water Commission, the Texas Water Development Board, and the Parks and
Wildlife Department for the bays and estuaries.
The bill was read third time and was passed.
SB 952 ON THIRD READING
(Wallace - House Sponsor)
The chair laid before the house on its third reading and final passage,
SB 952, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the ownership, conservation,
and disposition of property lent to museums.
The bill was read third time and was passed.
SB 779 ON THIRD READING
(Milisap - House Sponsor)
The chair laid before the house on its third reading and final passage,
SB 779, A bill to be entitled An Act relating to the regulation of underground
storage tanks, imposing certain fees, authorizing charges for late payment, and
establishing an underground storage tank fund.
The bill was read third time.
SB 779 - DIVISION OF QUESTION
SB 779 contains a provision which dedicates funds. Such a provision requires
100 votes for passage. Therefore, pursuant to Rule 5, Section 43(b) of the House
Rules, the question will be divided on SB 779 as follows:
The first vote will be a record vote on the revenue dedication provisions
contained in Section 1 of the bill.
The second vote will be a vote on the remainder of the bill.
A record vote was requested.
SB 779 (revenue dedication provisions of Section 1) was passed by (Record
378): 141 Yeas, 2 Nays, 2 Present, not voting.
Yeas - Agnich; Aikin; Arnold; Barton; Beauchamp; Berlanga; Betts;
Blackwood; Blair, Burnett; Cain; Campbell; Carriker; Carter, Cavazos; Clark;
Clemons; Colbert; Collazo; Connelly; Cooper; Craddick; Criss; Cuellar, H.;
Cuellar, R.; Culberson; Danburg; Delco; Denton; Dutton; Earley; Edge; Edwards;
Evans, C.; Evans, L.; Finnell; Garcia; Gavin; Geistweidt; Gibson; Givens;
Glossbrenner; Granoff; Grusendorf; Guerrero; Hackney; Haley; Hammond;
Harris, C.; Harris, J.; Harrison; Hightower, Hilbert; Hill, A.; Hill, P.; Hinojosa:2962
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventieth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 3, legislative document, 1987; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth125389/m1/78/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.