Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Seventh Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 6 Page: A33
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HB 264. Relating to a requirement that school buses be equipped with mobile telephones.
Author(s): Wise
Read first time 197. - Referred to Public Education 197.
HB 265. Relating to the creation of an offense prohibiting the covert visual recording of
another for an improper sexual purpose and to certain consequences on conviction of
that offense.
Author(s): Wise; Janek; Bonnen; Hamric; Menendez
Read first time 197. - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence 197.
HB 266. Relating to the conveyance of certain state property.
Author(s): Ellis, Dan
Senate Sponsor(s): Ogden
Read first time 197. - Referred to Land & Resource Management 197. - Reported
favorably with substitute. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 1052. - Read
second time 1327. - Passed to engrossment 1327. - Read third time 1355. -
Passed 1355. - Record vote 1355. - Reported engrossed 1421. - Senate passage
as amended reported 4289. - House concurs in senate amendments 4587. - Record
vote 4587. - Text of senate amendments 4587. - Reported enrolled 5215. -
Signed in the house 5210. - Sent to the governor 5216. - Signed by the governor
5217.
HB 267. Relating to the quality of legal representation in capital cases.
Author(s): Gallego
Senate Sponsor(s): Armbrister
Read first time 197. - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence 197. - Reported favorably
without amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk 1186. - Read second
time 2957. - Passed to engrossment 2957. - Constitutional three day rule suspended
3045. - Record vote 3021. - Read third time 3045. - Passed 3045. - Reported
engrossed 3187.
HB 268. Relating to certain immunity from liability for special agents of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, the authority of a special agent to execute a search warrant, and the
offenses of making a false report to a peace officer and failure to identify.
Author(s): Berman
Read first time 197. - Referred to Public Safety 197.
HB 269. Relating to the sale of alcohol in dry areas; providing criminal penalties.
Author(s): Berman
Senate Sponsor(s): Staples
Companion document(s): SB 419
Read first time 197. - Referred to Licensing & Administrative Procedures 197. -
Reported favorably without amendments. - Committee report filed with chief clerk
879. - Read second time 1042. - Passed to engrossment 1042. - Read third time
1106. - Passed 1106. - Reported engrossed 1130. - Senate passage as amended
reported 3185. - House concurs in senate amendments 3305. - Text of senate
amendments 3305. - Reported enrolled 3685. - Signed in the house 3394. - Sent
to the governor 3686. - Signed by the governor 5217.
HB 270. Relating to the prosecution of and punishment for an offense in the commission
of which the actor interferes with an animal used in law enforcement.
Author(s): Berman
Companion document(s): SB 420
Read first time 197. - Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence 197.
HB 271. Relating to the ineligibility of certain veterans to receive benefits under the
Veterans' Land Program and the Veterans' Housing Assistance Program.
Author(s): Berman; Miller; Wise; Noriega; Counts
Senate Sponsor(s): Truan
Read first time 197. - Referred to State, Federal & International Relations 197. -HOUSE JOURNAL
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Seventh Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 6, legislative document, 2001; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307706/m1/37/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.