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                            DAILY HOUSE CALENDAR
                         Wednesday, April 18, 2001

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                                SENATE BILLS
                              SECOND READING


SB 199    West, Royce / et al.
         SP: Goodman
Relating to prohibiting the possession of firearms by certain
individuals convicted of or otherwise found to have committed
family violence; providing penalties.

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                                HOUSE BILLS
                              SECOND READING


HB 587    Thompson / Haggerty / Gallego / Sadler / Danburg / et al.
Relating to the investigation and prosecution of an offense
motivated by bias or prejudice and to other civil and criminal
remedies for and protections against certain hateful acts.


HB 1763    McCall / Averitt / Bosse / Chisum / Gallego
Relating to the continuation and functions of the Finance
Commission of Texas and the regulation of certain financial
institutions and businesses.


HB 688    Woolley / Crabb / Coleman / et al.
Relating to the sale, possession, or consumption of alcoholic
beverages near a private or parochial school.


HB 3335    Telford
Relating to duties and immunities of certain persons with cause to
believe that an elderly or disabled person is in a state of abuse,
neglect, or exploitation.


HB 3179    Solis, Jim
Relating to court reporters and court reporting firms.


HB 1688    McClendon
Relating to the possession and self-administration of prescription
asthma medicine by public school students while on school property
or at a school-related event or activity.


HB 1685    Rangel
Relating to a partnership or affiliation between certain entities
and a general academic teaching institution or a medical and dental
unit.


HB 1678    Bosse
Relating to nonrepairable and salvage motor vehicles.


HB 1417    Jones, Jesse / Giddings / Goolsby / Marchant / Hodge / et al.
Relating to the University of North Texas System and the component
institutions of that system.


HB 1901    Turner, Sylvester / Naishtat
Relating to juveniles with mental health and substance abuse
disorders.


HB 1281    Counts / Ellis, Dan / Hilderbran / Hope / Turner, Sylvester
Relating to water utility services, rates, and tariffs.


HB 1954    Zbranek
Relating to the regulation and promotion of the oyster industry in
this state.


HB 1964    Seaman / Luna, Vilma / Solis, Jim / Gallego
Relating to the creation of the spaceport trust fund.


HB 1948    Keel
Relating to a local option election to allow or prohibit the sale
of wine by the holder of a winery permit.


HB 1837    Denny
Relating to restrictions on the application of noise regulations to
sport shooting ranges.


HB 1755    Gutierrez
Relating to action by certain occupational regulatory agencies
against certain recipients of student financial assistance.


HB 1596    Counts
Relating to programs to promote agriculture and economic
development in rural areas of this state.


HB 1385    Capelo
Relating to security for public securities issued by governmental
entities.


HB 1216    Pitts
Relating to the regulation of talent agencies.


HB 1087    Coleman
Relating to a demonstration project to establish  a medical
assistance buy-in program for certain persons with disabilities.


HB 996    Coleman
Relating to the authority of a municipality to authorize the
removal of certain motor vehicles from public roadways in the
municipality to aid in the enforcement of parking ordinances of the
municipality.


HB 695    Reyna, Arthur
Relating to the regulation of certain occupations by the Texas Real
Estate Commission; providing penalties.


HB 815    Bailey
Relating to the presentation of the state flag to survivors of
deceased peace officers.


HB 1403    Noriega / Garcia / Hill / Reyna, Elvira / Flores / et al.
Relating to the eligibility of certain persons to qualify as
residents of this state for purposes of higher education tuition.