Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Sixth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5 Page: A784
This legislative document is part of the collection entitled: Texas House of Representatives Journals and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS, HISTORY OF
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS, HISTORY OF
IN THE HOUSE
SJR 2. Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the office of constable in Jack
County.
Author(s): Sibley
Companion document(s): HJR 41
Received from the senate 1044. - Read first time 1082. - Referred to County Affairs
1082.
SJR 3. Proposing a constitutional amendment in aid of turnpikes, toll roads, and toll bridges.
Author(s): Wentworth
Companion document(s): HJR 3
Received from the senate 1167. - Read first time 1229. - Referred to Transportation
1229.
SJR 4. Proposing a constitutional amendment to create a consolidated El Paso Metro
government by consolidating El Paso County and certain political subdivisions in El
Paso County.
Author(s): Madla
House Sponsor(s): Pickett
Received from the senate 2063. - Read first time 2180. - Referred to County Affairs
2180. - Reported favorably with substitute. - Committee report filed with chief clerk
3274.
SJR 9. Proposing a constitutional amendment abolishing the court of criminal appeals and
establishing one supreme court with civil and criminal jurisdiction and revising the
manner in which appellate justices are selected, using a combination of appointment,
partisan elections, and nonpartisan retention elections.
Author(s): Duncan
House Sponsor(s): Junell; Solomons
Received from the senate 765. Read first time 792. - Referred to Judicial Affairs
792. - Reported favorably with substitute. - Committee report filed with chief clerk
1988.
SJR 10. Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the creation of a judicial
compensation commission.
Author(s): Brown, J. E. "Buster"
House Sponsor(s): Thompson
Received from the senate 1070. - Read first time 1127. - Referred to Judicial
Affairs 1127. - Reported favorably without amendments. - Committee report filed
with chief clerk 2981. - Read second time 3237. - Passed to third reading 3237.
- Record vote 3237. - Statement of vote recorded in journal 3237. - Read third
time 3350. - Adopted 3350. - Record vote 3350. - Statement of vote recorded
in journal 3350. - Signed in the house 3953.
SJR 12. Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the making of advances under
and payment of a reverse mortgage.
Author(s): Carona
House Sponsor(s): Hochberg; Wolens; Greenberg
Received from the senate 751. - Read first time 764. - Referred to Financial
Institutions 764. - Reported favorably with substitute. - Committee report filed with
chief clerk 2280. - Corrected comm. report filed with chief clerk 3822. - Read
second time 2520. - Adopted 2521. - Record vote 2521. - Statement of vote
recorded in journal 2521. - Senate refuses to concur-reported 2866. - Senate
requests conference committee-reported 2866. - Senate appoints conferees-reported
2866. - House grants request for conference committee 2930. - House appointsA784
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This document can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Legislative Document.
Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Regular Session of the Seventy-Sixth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5, legislative document, 1999; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307703/m1/788/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.