Amend CSSB 932 by adding the appropriately numbered section
as follows and renumbering subsequent sections appropriately:
      SECTION ____.  Subtitle C, Title 4, Government Code, is
amended by adding Chapter 436 to read as follows:
   CHAPTER 436.  ADVISORY COMMISSION ON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
                IMPACT OF MILITARY FORCES IN TEXAS
       SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
      Sec. 436.001.  DEFINITION.  In this chapter, "commission"
means the Advisory Commission on Military Forces in Texas. 
      Sec. 436.002.  COMPOSITION.  The commission is composed of:
            (1)  nine public members, appointed by the governor;
and
            (2)  the following ex officio members:
                  (A)  the chair of the committee of the Texas
House of Representatives that has primary jurisdiction of matters
concerning state, federal, and international relations; and
                  (B)  the chair of the committee of the Texas
Senate that has primary jurisdiction of matters concerning veteran
affairs and military installations. 
      Sec. 436.003.  TERMS.  (a)  The nine public members of the
commission serve staggered terms of three years with the terms of
one-third of the members expiring February 1 of each year. 
      (b)  A legislative member vacates the person's position on
the commission if the person ceases to be the chair of the
applicable legislative committee. 
      Sec. 436.004.  PRESIDING OFFICER.  The governor shall
designate the presiding officer of the commission from among the
members of the commission. 
      Sec. 436.005.  COMPENSATION.  (a)  A public member of the
commission is not entitled to compensation but is entitled to
reimbursement, from commission funds, for the travel expenses
incurred by the member while conducting the business of the
commission, as provided by the General Appropriations Act. 
      (b)  The entitlement of a legislative member to compensation
or reimbursement for travel expenses is governed by the law
applying to the member's service in that underlying position, and
any payments to the member shall be made from the appropriate funds
of the applicable house of the legislature. 
      Sec. 436.006.  MEETINGS.  The commission shall meet at least
quarterly. 
      Sec. 436.007.  APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW.  Article 6252-33,
Revised Statutes, does not apply to the commission.
         Sections 436.008-436.030 reserved for expansion
                 SUBCHAPTER B.  POWERS AND DUTIES
      Sec. 436.031.  POWERS AND DUTIES.  The commission shall serve
as an advisory committee to the Texas Economic Development Agency
on the effect of the military on the economy of this state and make
recommendations regarding:
            (1)  the development of a contingency plan to support
and promote the military in connection with the possible reduction,
closure, or conversion of federal military bases in this state;
            (2)  the development of policies and plans to support
the long-term viability and prosperity of the military, active and
civilian, in this state;
            (3)  the development of methods to improve private and
public employment opportunities for former members of the military
residing in this state; and
            (4)  the compilation of information for use in a
quarterly economic impact statement prepared by the Texas Economic
Development Commission detailing the effect of the military on the
economy of this state.