Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Sixtieth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 1 Page: 1,905
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May 9, 1967
HOUSE JOURNAL
Federal Tax Lien Act of 1966; and
declaring an emergency.
Referred to Committee on Revenue
and Taxation.
By Armstrong:
H. B. No. 1332, A bill to be entitled
An Act relating to, receipt of benefits
from the Teachers' Retirement Sys-
tem of Texas by certain persons in
this State; and declaring an emer-
gency.
Referred to Committee on Educa-
tion.
By Smith:
H. B. No. 1333, A biU to be entitled
An Act amending Section 7a of
Senate Bill No. 23, Acts of the 58th
Legislature, Regular Session, 1963,
Chapter 102, page 178, codified as
Section 7a of Article 678e, Vernon's
Civil Statutes, so as to empower the
watchmen authorized by said Act to
carry firearms under certain condi-
tions and in certain situations, and
declaring an emergency.
Referred to Committee on House
Administration.
(Mr. Haines of Brazos in the Chair)
By Scoggins of Nueces, Peeler,
Hale and Bridges:
H. B. No. 1334, A bill to be entitled
An Act relating to the benefits pay-
able from and the administration and
organization of Firemen's Relief and
Retirement Funds; amending Sec-
tions 6, 7A, and 10OA and adding Sec-
tions 3B, 7E, 7F, and 13A, Chapter
125, Acts of the 45th Legislature,
Regular Session, 1937, as amended
(Article 6243e, Vernon's Texas Civil
Statutes); and declaring an emer-
gency.
Referred to Committee on Urban
Affairs.
By Hannah:
H. B. No. 1335, A bill to be entitled
An Act prohibiting killing wild foxes
in Polk County; prescribing a
penalty; and declaring an emergency.
Referred to Committee on Parks
and Wildlife.COMMITTEE MEETING
Mr. Pendleton requested that the
Committee on Rules meet at this
time.
There was no objection offered.
SENATE BILLS ON FIRST
READING
The following Senate Bills received
from the Senate were today laid be-
fore the House, read severally first
time and referred to the appropriate
Committees, as follows:
S. B. No. 71, to the Committee on
Education.
S. B. No. 410, to the Committee on
Conservation and Reclamation.
S. B. No. 538, to the Committee on
Conservation and Reclamation.
S. B. No. 539, to the Committee on
Conservation and Reclamation.
S. B. No. 554, to the Committee on
Conservation and Reclamation.
S. B. No. 581, to the Committee on
State Affairs.
COMMITTEE MEETING
Mr. Bass of Harris asked unani-
mous consent of the House that the
Committee on School Districts be per-
mitted to meet at this time.
There was no objection offered.
MEMORIAL RESOLUTION
ADOPTED
The following Memorial Resolution
was adopted unanimously by a ris-
ing vote:
H. S. R. No. 347, By Smith: In
memory of Johnny Bourque.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILL
NO. 1338
Mr. Wayne asked unanimous con-
sent to introduce and have placed
on first reading, H. B. No. 1338.
There was no objection offered.
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILL
NO. 1339
Mr. Jones of Taylor asked unani-1905
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