House Committee on Judicial Affairs 75th Legislature March 19, 1997 2:00 pm or upon adjournment Capitol Extension, E2.016 Pursuant to a notice posted on March 13, 1997, the House Committee on Judicial Affairs met in a public hearing and was called to order by the Chair, Representative Senfronia Thompson at 5:38 pm. The roll was answered as follows: Present: Representatives Thompson; Hartnett; Clark; Crabb; Garcia; Luna, Vilma; Shields; Solis; Zbranek (9). Absent: None (0). A quorum was present. The chair recognized the Honorable Dan Morales, Attorney General of Texas, representing himself, to testify on child abduction and to introduce dignitaries from Mexico. The following were recognized to testify on child abduction: (please note that the following were under the advice of the Consul General of San Antonio not to fill out our witness affirmations because they needed permission from Mexico and they did not want to fall under the jurisdiction of the United States) Alicia L pez de la Torre, Federal Senator from the State of Coahuila, Mexico, representing herself; Ma. de Lourdes Carrizales de Cortes, Presidenta, Fundacion Ni os Robados de America (Foundation President for the Foundation of Abducted Children of America) in Mexico City, Mexico, representing herself and the Foundation; and, Sra. Reyna X chitl Gonz lez de Lopez, Fundacion Pro-Localizacion de Ni os (Foundation to Locate Missing Children) in Torreon, Coahuila, representing herself and the Foundation; Melanie Headrick, Criminal Investigator w/the Santa Clara County District Attorney's office in California, representing herself, profession and the California Counties Committee on Parental Kidnapping; (witness affirmation enclosed) (Representative Hartnett in chair.) (Representative Thompson in chair.) Continued testimony: Carlos Diaz De Leon, from Attorney General Jorge Madrazo office in San Antonio, representing the Attorney General of Mexico; Roberto Canseco M., Deputy Consul General from the Consulado General de Mexico, representing himself; and, (swore in) Deanna Tidwell, Supervisor, Missing Persons Clearinghouse, representing herself and her occupation. The chair moved that the Committee stand at ease. There being no objection, the Committee stood at ease at 7:42 pm At 7:50 pm, the chair called the committee to order. HB 1516 by Rep. Thompson The chair laid out HB 1516 and explained. (Rep. Hartnett now chair) Testimony was taken. The chair moved to leave HB 1516 pending. There were no objections. HB 410 by Rep. Thompson The chair laid out HB 410 and recognized the author, Rep. Thompson, to explain. There were no witnesses. The chair moved to leave HB 410 pending. There were no objections. HB 1880 by Rep. Thompson The chair laid out HB 1880 and recognized the author, Rep. Thompson, to explain. There were no witnesses. The chair moved to leave HB 1880 pending. There were no objections. (Representative Thompson in chair.) The chair referred the following bills directly to the Subcommittee on Local Bills: HB 2820 by G. Lewis HB 3143 by Danburg HB 3260 by Puente The chair referred the following bill directly to the Subcommittee on Probate HB 3432 by Naishtat At 8:10 pm, on the motion of the chair and without objection, the Committee on Judicial Affairs adjourned. ______________________ Rep. Senfronia Thompson, Chair ______________________ Milda Mora, Clerk