MINUTES SENATE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATION Friday, August 22, 1997 9:30 am Capitol Extension, Room E1.028 ***** Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule 11.11, a public hearing of the Senate Committee on Administration was held on Friday, August 22, 1997 in the Capitol Extension, Room E1.028, at Austin, Texas. ***** MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Senator Chris Harris None Senator Carlos Truan Senator Kenneth Armbrister Senator J.E. Brown Senator Mike Moncrief Senator Bill Ratliff Senator David Sibley ***** The Chair called the meeting to order at 9:40 am. There being a quorum present, the following business was transacted. Senator Harris directed the committee to the revised travel policy for out-of-state travel in their notebooks. There was discussion. Senator Truan moved the following rules be adopted: 1. Airline reservations for out-of-state conferences be made through the Secretary of the Senates office. Airfare reimbursed at lowest available rate and/or state rate. (Any difference would be paid by the individual). 2. Rental cars are discouraged unless absolutely necessary. The Secretary of the Senate and the Chairman of Administration will have discretions to determine the need for a rental car. 3. Hotel charges will be reimbursed at lowest available single occupancy rate. (Any difference would be paid by the individual). Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Truan. Senator Truan expressed concern over the article that reported missing state property. The committee asked Betty King, Secretary of the Senate, to look into this and report back to the committee. Senator Harris asked Jose Camacho to give the committee an update on the STC's recommendations for implementation of new technology. Senator Truan assumed the chair. Jose gave a brief history of what Legislative Council, in conjunction with the STC, had been charged to evaluate. Legislative Council tested and evaluated Windows 95 and Windows NT Workstation operating system. The recommendation by Legislative Council and the STC is that Windows 95 be implemented as the desk top operating system for the 76th legislative session. There was discussion and questions. The second charge was to evaluate an office suite to go with the operating system. MicroSoft Office 97 and Corel WordPerfect 8 Suite were the two products evaluated. Legislative Council, with concurrence from the STC, has recommended the Corel WordPerfect 8 Suite to be used with the Windows 95 operating system. There was discussion and questions. Senator Sibley moved to accept the recommendations to implement Windows 95 and Corel WordPerfect 8 Suite as the new operating systems for the 76th Legislative session. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris resumed the chair. The next item was the $100.00 a month pay raise for Senate employees. There was discussion. Senator Ratliff moved to give the $100.00 a month pay raise to Central Staff only. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Patterson to present the budget for Veteran Affairs & Military Installation. There was discussion. Senator Truan moved to approve the $56,950.00 budget request. Motion passed 7 ayes, 1 present not voting, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Whitmire to present the budget for Criminal Justice. There was discussion. Senator Ratliff moved to approve the $314,400.00 budget request and the salary exception for Patrick Redman. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Madla to present the budgets for Nominations and Senate Interim Committee on Annexation. There was discussion. Senator Moncrief moved to approve the $92,560.00 budget request for Nominations. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Ratliff. Senator Ratliff spoke to the issue of the amount of money being requested by all committees and especially by the interim committees. There was concern expressed by all the members. Senator Madla continued with his presentation of the budget for the Interim Committee on Annexation. Senator Truan moved to approve the $69,800 budget request. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. 2 Senator Harris recognized Senator Ratliff who asked where all the Interim Committees were going to be housed and if the budgets being presented reflected the purchase of furniture and other equipment? There was discussion. Senator Ratliff moved that there be no purchase of new furniture or equipment for committees and that they work within existing spaces and any exception to this would need prior approval from the Administration Committee. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Moncrief who, in the absence of Senator West, moved to approve the $98,502.00 budget request for the Interim Committee on Gangs and Juvenile Justice. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Moncrief who presented the budget for the Interim Committee on Home Health and Assisted Living. Senator Truan moved to approve the $118,650.00 budget request. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Ellis to present the budget for Jurisprudence. There was discussion. Senator Ratliff moved to approve the $254,940.00 budget request. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris passed the gavel to Senator Truan. Senator Truan recognized Rosa Compos and Carol Stymons to present the the budget for Health and Human Services. Senator Truan recognized Senator Harris who brought up item 7 on agenda and ask that the additional monies being requested for the current budget be voted on at the same time. There was discussion. By unanimous agreement the Health and Human Services requested budget was not approved. The committee directed the staff to consult with Senator Zaffirini and come back with a revised budget. Senator Harris moved to approve the requested addition of 3,007.25 for the current budget. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris resumed the chair and recognized Mel Hazelwood to present the budget for Education along with approval for the salary exception for Mel Hazelwood. There was discussion. Senator Sibley moved approval of the $271,100.00 budget request and the salary exception. Motion passed 6 ayes, 1 absent. Senator Harris recognized Buddy Garcia to present the budget for Intergovernmental Relations. There was discussion. Senator Moncrief moved approval of the $236,400.00 budget request which includes enough for the Interim Committee on Housing. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nay. Senator Harris passed the gavel to Senator Truan and asked to be recognized. Senator Harris presented the budgets for Administration and the Interim Committee on Title Insurance. Senator Moncrief moved approval of the $149,625 budget for Administration and the $66,500 budget for the Interim Committee on Title Insurance. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. 3 Senator Harris resumed the Chair and presented the budget for the Subcommittee on Agriculture in the absence of Senator Haywood. Senator Truan moved to approve the $39,700.00 budget request. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Sibley to present the budgets for Economic Development and the Interim Committee on Electric Utility Restructuring. Senator Moncrief moved approval of the $299,600.00 budget for Economic Development and $84,500.00 for the Interim Committee on Electric Utility Restructuring. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Ratliff to present the budget for Finance and approval for a salary exception for Nancy Frank. Senator Moncrief moved to approve the $ 347,550 budget request and approval for the salary exception. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Moncrief to present the budget for General Investigating. Senator Ratliff moved to approve the $32,550.00 requested budget. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Truan to present the budget for International Trade and Technology. Senator Sibley moved to approve the $256,683.00 requested budget. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Brown to present the budget for Natural Resources and the Joint Interim Committee on Water Resources Development and Management. Senator Truan moved to approve the $265,000.00 budget for Natural Resources and the $76,432.00 budget for the Joint Interim Committee on Water Resources Development and Management. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized David Edmondson to present the budget for the Committee of the Whole on Legislative and Congressional Redistricting along with a salary exception. There was discussion. Senator Truan moved to approve the $173,180.00 budget along with the salary exception. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Armbrister to present the budget for State Affairs along with a salary exception. This budget request includes enough monies for the special interim committee on State Affairs, and interim committee on Transportation. There was discussion. Senator Moncrief moved to approve the $402,816.00 budget along with the salary exception. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Truan to present the budget for the Subcommittee on Water. There was discussion. Senator Truan moved to approve the $69,440.00 budget for the Subcommittee on Water. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. 4 Senator Harris recognized Cindy Brockwell to present the budget for the interim committee on Public Information. There was discussion. Senator Truan moved to approve the $49,950.00 budget request. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris presented the $44,140.00 budget request for the interin committee on Sex Offenders. Ssenator Moncrief moved approval of the requested budget. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Harris recognized Senator Ratliff. Senator Ratliff expressed concern over the Senate expenditures, not only in Committee offices but in Senate offices. He wanted to see total bottom line figures on the Senate rate of expenditures. Senator Harris agreed and with the committees approval asked Betty King, Secretary of the Senate, Mark Morgan, Senate Auditor and Myra Schmitt, Administration Committee Clerk to go to work on this project. Senator Ratliff asked that if possible he'd like for the figures to be compared to at least one prior biennium so he could see what the slope of the curve is. There was further discussion on this subject. Senator Moncrief brought up the issue of when a member of a committee can not attend a meeting then a member of his/her staff could attend and the travel expense be charged to the committees travel budget. It was the understanding that this was the Lt. Governor's intent. There was discussion and most committee chairs were not aware of this. This is a matter that will need further discussion. Senator Harris explained that during the 74th legislative session a bill was passed requiring state agencies and institutions of higher education to reimburse the general revenue fund for 50% of the unemployment benefits (paid by the TWO on the agencies' behalf) from agency appropriations. In addition another bill was passed requiring state agencies and institutions of higher education to reimburse the general revenue fund (from agency appropriations) for 25% of all workers' compensation benefits paid to current or former employees who were originally paid from the general revenue fund. The former auditor made the decision to charge these costs to each senator's caucus limit, this decision was made without discussion or formal approval from the Administration Committee. Charging what are essentially payroll overhead costs to the caucus limit is inconsistent with how we account for other payroll costs such as social security taxes and benefits replacement pay. It is the opinion of the Senate Auditor that these expenses need to be charges to the general senate account. Senator Harris moved to approve this decision. Motion passed 7 ayes, 0 nays. There was discussion as to the deadline to make reservations for the Hawaii trip and Betty King was asked to check and let the members know the deadline to receive the best airfare. There being no further business, Senator Moncrief moved that the Committee stand recessed subject to the call of the Chair. Without objection, it was so ordered. ______________________ Senator Chris Harris, Chair ______________________ Myra J. Schmitt, Clerk