Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, Regular Session of the Seventieth Legislature, Volume 2 Page: 1,466
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SENATE JOURNAL-REGULAR SESSION
SIXTY-THIRD DAY
(Continued)
(Saturday, May 23, 1987)
AFTER RECESS
The Senate met at 8:30 a.m. and was called to order by Senator Blake.
MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE
House Chamber
May 23, 1987
HONORABLE W. P. HOBBY
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE
SIR: I am directed by the House to inform the Senate that the House has passed
the following:
H.C.R. 152, Directing the Texas Department of Health to take certain actions
regarding the prevalence of diabetes among Mexican Americans.
H.C.R. 172, Authorizing the burial of Albert Boyce Harrell in the State
Cemetery.
H.C.R. 174, Granting Don Moore and Moore Transportation Co., Inc.
permission to sue the State of Texas and the Railroad Commission.
H.C.R. 176, Expressing support for the Mojave pipeline project.
H.C.R. 182, Authorizing the National Hispanic Institute to use the House and
Senate Chambers on July 27-31, 1987, and July 27-29, 1988.
H.C.R. 184, Granting Francisco Abundez and others permission to sue the
State of Texas and the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation.
H.C.R. 187, Granting Harry Bob Martin permission to sue the State of Texas
and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
H.C.R. 194, Creating a select committee to study the state system of public
education.
H.C.R. 195, Granting Artemio Alanis, Jr., permission to sue the State of Texas
and The University of Texas System.
H.C.R. 196, Granting Dresser Industries, Inc. permission to sue the State of
Texas and the comptroller of public accounts.
H.C.R. 204, Granting Frederic G. Rappaport or Frederic G. Rappaport,
trustee, permission to sue the State of Texas and the State Department of Highways
and Public Transportation.
H.C.R. 207, Granting Emile J. Pope permission to sue the State of Texas and
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
S.B. 17, Relating to the continuation, membership, operation, and
administration of the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission, judicial proceedings
involving juveniles, the powers and duties of juvenile boards, and the application
of penal statutes to children, and providing penalties. (Substituted and amended)
S.B. 245, Relating to the operations and continuation of the Texas Board of
Corrections, to the manner in which defendants are sentenced, confined, and1466
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