MINUTES SENATE COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATION Monday, January 25, 1999 1:45 pm E1.714 ***** Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule 11.11, an open meeting of the Senate Committee on Administration was held on Monday, January 25, 1999 in E1.714, at Austin, Texas. ***** MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Senator Chris Harris Senator Frank Madla Senator Rodney Ellis Senator John Whitmire Senator Florence Shapiro ***** The Chair called the meeting to order at 2:30 pm. There being a quorum present, the following business was transacted. Senator Harris passed the gavel to Senator Ellis. Senator Ellis recognized Senator Harris to present the proposed Administration Committee Rules. Senator Harris moved adoption of the rules. Senator Shapiro seconded the motion. Motion passed 3 ayes, 0 nays. Senator Ellis laid out SB 69 and recognized Senator Harris to explain the bill. Senator Shapiro moved that SB 69 be reported favorably to the Senate with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion carried with a vote of 3 ayes, 0 nays, 0 present not voting, and 2 absent. Senator Ellis laid out SJR 13 and recognized Senator Harris to explain the bill. Senator Harris moved that SJR 13 be reported favorably to the Senate with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed The motion carried with a vote of 3 ayes, 0 nays, 0 present not voting, and 2 absent. The following members arrived after the roll was called: Senator Frank Madla Senator John Whitmire Senator Ellis recognized Senator Harris. Senator Harris discussed the financial constraints that the Senate is experiencing and the probability of Committee budgets being cut. He announced that Betty King, Secretary of the Senate, was going to try and cut $250,000.00 out of the Central Staff's budget to be used by Committees. He stated that the Administration Committee would be asked to make hard decisions during the rest of this fiscal year about the monies spent by the Senate. Senator Harris talked about putting a freeze on district-wide newsletters. This would only effect the time period from the end of session until 8/31/99. This would mean that Senators who have not mailed their 99' newsletter would have to wait until after 8/31/99 to mail one. Senators would not loose their option to mail a 99' newsletter it would just be postponed to the next fiscal year. They would be allowed to mail two district-wide newsletters in the 2000 fiscal year. Senator Madla moved to put a temporary freeze on the mailing of district-wide newsletters until after the 1999 fiscal year ending 8/31/99. There being no objections, the motion was adopted. Senator Harris stated that with the extra monies from the Central Staff budget, the temporary freeze of 99' newsletters, and with all Committee Chairmen doing their best to conserve he hoped there would be enough monies to operate Committee budgets for the seven month period of 2/1/99 thru 8/31/99. A memo will go to all Chairmen asking them to submit proposed budgets by Friday, January 29, 1999. Committee members will get comparison figures from last session, interim committee figures, other pertinent information and copies of the proposed budget requests sent to them in the overnight mail on Friday. After receipt of the budgets the Administration Committee will analyze the proposed budgets, see how much the Committees are asking for and then see if that matches the monies available for the committees. There was discussion on late travel vouchers, Senate caucus expenditures, how information from the Administration Committee gets distributed and the possibility of some new Administration policies . There being no further business, at 3:15 pm Senator Harris 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