Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session, Volume 2, and First Called Session of the Sixtieth Legislature Page: 1,842
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1842 SENATE JOURNAL
The bill was read third time and
was passed by the following vote:
Yeas---31Aikin
Bates
Bernal
Berry
Blanchard
Brooks
Christie
Cole
Connally
Creighton
Grover
Hall
Hardeman
Harrington
Hazlewood
HerringHightower
Jordan
Kennard
Mauzy
Moore
Parkhouse
Patman
Ratliff
Reagan
Schwartz
Strong
Wade
Watson
Wilson
WordHouse Bill 486 on Second Reading
The Presiding Officer laid before
the Senate on its second reading and
passage to third reading:
H. B. No. 486, A bill to be entitled
"An Act establishing the Mountain
Creek Lake State Park and providing
for its development, operation, and
maintenance; providing for acquisi-
tion of land and interests in land;
making an appropriation; and declar-
ing an emergency."
The bill was read second time.
Senator Mauzy offered the follow-
ing Committee Amendment to the
bill:
Amend H. B. 486 as follows:
By deleting all the language on
page 1 (one) of the bill from and
including line 25 through line 55 and
all language on page 2 from and
including line (one) through line 6
(six) and by substituting the follow-
ing:
Thence, east along the south right-
of-way line of U.S. Highway 80 to
its intersection with the west right-
of-way lines of Blue Cut Road, if
extended.
The Committee Amendment was
read and was adopted.
Senator Mauzy offered the follow-
ing Committee Amendment to the
bill:
Amend H. B. No. 486 by striking
out Section 5 of the bill as printedand substituting the following in lieu
thereof:
"Section 5. The importance of this
legislation and the crowded condition
of the calendars in both houses create
an emergency and an imperative pub-
lic necessity that the Constitutional
Rule requiring bills to be read on
three several days in each house be
suspended, and this Rule is hereby
suspended, and that this Act take
effect and be in force from and after
its passage, and it is so enacted."
The Committee Amendment was
read and was adopted.
On motion of Senator Mauzy, and
by unanimous consent, the caption
was amended to conform to the body
of the bill as amended.
The bill as amended was passed to
third reading.
Record of Vote
Senator Blanchard asked to be
recorded as voting "Nay" on the
passage of the bill to third reading.
House Bill 486 on Third Reading
Senator Mauzy moved that Senate
Rule 32 and the Constitutional Rule
requiring bills to be read on three
several days be suspended and that
H. B. No. 486 be placed on its third
reading and final passage.
The motion prevailed by the follow-ing vote:
Aikin
Bates
Bernal
Berry
Brooks
Christie
Cole
Connally
Creighton
Grover
Hall
Hardeman
Harrington
Hazlewood
Herring
BlanchardYeas-30
Hightower
Jordan
Kennard
Mauzy
Moore
Parkhouse
Patman
Ratliff
Reagan
Schwartz
Strong
Wade
Watson
Wilson
Word
Nays--1The Presiding Officer then laid the
bill before the Senate on its third
reading and final passage.1842
SENATE JOURNAL
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Texas. Legislature. Senate. Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session, Volume 2, and First Called Session of the Sixtieth Legislature, legislative document, 1967; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204526/m1/72/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.