Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session of the Forty-Sixth Legislature Page: 26
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26 SENATE JOURNAL
The following members have been
appointed on the part of the House:
Messrs. Leonard, Johnson of Tarrant,
Alsup, Thornberry and Boyd.
Respectfully submitted,
LOUISE SNOW PHINNEY,
Chief Clerk, House of Representatives.
Report of Standing Committee
Senator Roberts, by unanimous con-
sent, presented at this time the fol-
lowing report:
Senate Chamber,
Austin, Texas,
January 11, 1939.
Hon. Walter F. Woodul, President of
the Senate:
Sir: We, your Committee on Fi-
nance, to whom was referred
S. B. No. 18, A bill to be entitled
"An Act making an appropriation
of the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00), or
so much thereof as may be necessary,
out of any funds in the State Treas-
ury, not otherwise appropriated, to
pay the contingent expenses, and to
pay the mileage and per diem of mem-
bers and the per diem of officers and
employes of the Regular Session of
the Forty-sixth Legislature, and to
pay any unpaid accounts of the Sec-
ond Called Session of the Forty-fifth
Legislature, and declaring an emer-
gency,"
Have had the same under consider-
ation, and I am instructed to report
back to the Senate with recommenda-
tion that it do pass and be not
printed.
ROBERTS, Chairman.
Senate Bill 18 on Second Reading
On motion of Senator Roberts, and
by unanimous consent, Senate Rule
No. 31a and Senate Rule No. 48 were
suspended severally, to permit con-
sideration of S. B. No. 18 at this
time.
Senator Roberts moved that the
constitutional rule requiring bills to
be read on three several days be sus-
pended and that S. B. No. 18 be placed
on its second reading and passage to
engrossment.The motion prevailed by the fol-
lowing vote:1Aikin
Beck
Brownlee
Burns
Collie
Cotten
Graves
Hardin
Head
Hill
Isbell
Kelley
Lanning
Lemens
Martin
Metcalfe
MoffettYeas-31
Moore
Nelson
Pace
Redditt
Roberts
Shivers
Small
Spears
Stone
of Galveston
Stone
of Washington
Sulak
Van Zandt
Weinert
WinfieldThe President then laid before the
Senate, on its second reading and
passage to engrossment:
S. B. No. 18, A bill to be entitled
"An Act making an appropriation of
the sum of Two Hundred Fifty
Thousand Dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary, out of any funds
in the State Treasury not otherwise
appropriated, to pay the contingent
expenses, and to pay the mileage and
per diem of members and the per
diem of officers and employees of the
Regular Session of the Forty-sixth
Legislature, and to pay any unpaid
accounts of the Second Called Session
of the Forty-fifth Legislature, and
declaring an emergency."
The bill was read second time and
was passed to engrossment.
Senate Bill 18 on Third Reading
Senator Roberts moved that the
constitutional rule requiring bills to
be read on three several days be sus-
pended and that S. B. No. 18 be
placed on its third reading and final
passage.
The motion prevailed by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-31Aikin
Beck
Brownlee
Burns
Collie
Cotten
Graves
Hardin
Head
HillIsbell
Kelley
Lanning
Lemens
Martin
Metcalfe
Moffett
Moore
Nelson
Pace26
SENATE JOURNAL
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