Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session, Volume 2, and First Called Session of the Sixtieth Legislature Page: 1,855
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ThURSDAY, MAY 25, 1967 1855
The Presiding Officer then laid the
bill before the Senate on its third
reading and final passage.
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 795 on Second Reading
The Presiding Officer laid before
the Senate on its second reading and
passage to third reading:
H. B. No. 795, A bill to be entitled
"An Act relating to state travel reg-
ulations; amending the Traffic Reg-
ulations Act of 1959, Senate Bill
No. 272, Acts of the 56th Legislature,
Regular Session, 1959, as amended;
repealing all laws or parts of laws
in conflict; providing for severability;
and declaring an emergency."
The bill was read second time.
Senator Ratliff offered the follow-
ing Committee Amendment to the
bill:
Amend Section 1 of H. B. No. 795
by striking the last sentence and
adding in lieu thereof the following:
"In determining the amount of re-
imbursement for transportation by
personal car within this state, the
Comptroller shall adopt a mileage
guide including a chart of distances
showing the shortest route between
points, and which shall include all
Farm to Market roads and shall be
reissued annually."
The Committee Amendment was
read and was adopted.
On motion of Senator Ratliff, and
by unanimous consent, the captionwas amended to conform to the body
of the bill as amended.
The bill as amended was passed to
third reading.
House Bill 795 on Third Reading
Senator Ratliff 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. 795 be placed on its third
reading and final passage.
The motion prevailed by the fol-
lowing 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
WordThe Presiding Officer then laid the
bill before the Senate on its third
reading and final passage.
The bill was read third time and
was passed by the following vote:
Yeas--31iAikin
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 912 on Second Reading
The Presiding Officer laid before
the Senate on its second reading and
passage to third reading:THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1967
1855
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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/m1/85/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.