HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMITTEE: Judicial Affairs TIME & DATE: 2:00PM or upon adjournment, Wednesday, April 23, 1997 PLACE: E2.016 CHAIR: Rep. Senfronia Thompson ___________________________________________________________________________ To consider the following: SJR 19 Wentworth Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the place at which the Supreme Court of Texas sits to transact business. SB 1012 Ogden Relating to the creation of the office of criminal district attorney of Madison County, to the abolition of the office of county attorney of Madison County, and to the abolition of the jurisdiction of the district attorney for the 12th Judicial District in Madison County. HB 844 McReynolds Relating to the creation of the office of district attorney for Judicial District 1-A and to the abolition of the jurisdiction of the district attorney for the 1st Judicial District in Newton County. HB 2697 Gallego / et al. Relating to the salary from the state of a district judge who serves as a local administrative district judge. HB 2698 Gallego Relating to judicial efficiency. HB 3422 Shields Relating to certain district courts in Bexar County. HB 391 Mowery Relating to voting in connection with certain judicial races. HB 1175 Thompson Relating to the appointment of appellate justices and judges, to the nonpartisan election of district judges, to the retention or rejection of district and appellate judges, and to the creation of certain judicial districts. HB 1352 Goodman / et al. Relating to the appointment, election, and retention or rejection of appellate justices and judges. HJR 22 Zbranek Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the composition of judicial districts and to the selection of district judges. HJR 69 Thompson Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the appointment of appellate justices and judges by the governor with retention elections on a nonpartisan ballot for those justices and judges, for the nonpartisan election and retention or rejection of district judges, for the election of certain district judges from commissioners court precincts, and for the alteration of the terms of certain judicial offices. HJR 75 Goodman / et al. Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for gubernatorial appointments to fill vacancies in the offices of appellate justices and judges, for a partisan election followed by retention elections on a nonpartisan ballot for those justices and judges, and for the appointment of district judges in accordance with certain standards. ___________________________________________________________________________