MINUTES SENATE COMMITTEE ON REDISTRICTING Wednesday, April 18, 2001 1:30 p.m. or upon adjournment Senate Chamber ***** Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule 11.18, a public hearing of the Senate Committee on Redistricting was held on Wednesday, April 18, 2001, in the Senate Chamber at Austin, Texas. ***** MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Senator Jeff Wentworth Senator Kenneth Armbrister Senator Mike Jackson Senator Florence Shapiro Senator David Cain Senator Robert Duncan Senator Rodney Ellis Senator Judith Zaffirini ***** The chair called the meeting to order at 1:40 p.m. There being a quorum present, the following business was transacted: The following members arrived after the roll was called: Senator Duncan. Senator Zaffirini moved to adopt the committee minutes from the previous hearing on Wednesday, April 11, 2001. The motion was seconded by Senator Jackson. There being no objection, the minutes were adopted. The chair encouraged those wishing to testify to complete a witness registration card, stating whom they represent, and if pertinent, state which districts, counties, and cities they plan to discuss. The chair announced that maps of his working senate district plan were distributed to senators at the last committee meeting so senators could review them over the Easter break. The chair reminded committee members that his plan does not pair any senators to run against each other, every senator lives in his or her own district, all of the proposed districts are contiguous, districts are more compact than the current map, each proposed district falls within the allowable population deviation of five percent above or five percent below the ideal population, 23 counties were made whole, and no voter tabulation districts in the entire state are split. The chair announced that a number of senators have visited with him about the working plan, and they have suggested minor adjustments. The chair stated that he and his staff plan to accommodate senators, so long as the suggestions comply with the Voting Rights Act and other applicable statutory and constitutional guidelines. Senator Zaffirini wanted to know how many cities are divided in the chair's plan. Following discussion, the chair responded that committee staff would find out the answer to Senator Zaffirini's question. Senator Ellis inquired about the process of making changes to the working plan and the timetable for presenting a final plan, as the Houston delegation has proposed changes. The chair responded that he recently met with four members of the Houston delegation, and committee staff is currently attempting to make the proposed changes fit into neighboring districts. As for the timetable, the chair stated that he and House Redistricting Chairman Jones initially laid out a schedule where a working draft plan would be in the hands of respective members by last week. The Senate committee met its deadline, but the House committee did not. The chair announced both houses hope to have a map on the floor of their respective chambers during the first week in May. There was a discussion between the chair and Senator Cain about voter tabulation districts. The chair announced that HB 1754 had been laid out at the previous meeting by Senator Zaffirini on behalf of the Senate sponsor, Senator Van de Putte. The chair asked if anyone wished to testify on HB 1754. There being no witnesses, the chair closed public testimony on the bill. Senator Zaffirini moved that HB 1754 be passed, printed, and reported favorably to the Senate. The motion carried with a record vote of 5 ayes, 0 nay, 0 present not voting, and 3 absent. Senator Truan encouraged committee members to support his redistricting plan for Senate District 20 and answered questions from committee members regarding his proposal. Public testimony on PLAN 01002S and other redistricting topics was taken, and committee members questioned witnesses. There being no further business, at 5:10 p.m., Senator Jackson moved the committee stand in recess, subject to the call of the chair. The motion was seconded by Senator Cain. Without objection, the motion passed and the committee recessed, subject to the call of the chair. ____________________________ Senator Jeff Wentworth, Chair ____________________________ Erica Sadlon, Clerk