MINUTES Committee on Veteran Affairs & Military Installations Wednesday, May 21, 2003 1:30 p.m. (or upon adjournment of the Senate--whichever is later) Betty King Committee Room ***** Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule 11.18, a public hearing of the Texas Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs and Military Installations was held on Wednesday, May 21, 2003, in the Betty King Committee Room (2E.20) of the State Capitol Building, behind the Senate Chamber, at Austin, Texas. ***** MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Senator Leticia Van de Putte, Chair Senator Craig Estes, Vice Chair Senator Troy Fraser Senator Frank Madla Senator Eliot Shapleigh ***** The Chair called the hearing to order at 3:43 p.m., pursuant to the RECESS of the Committee's last regularly-posted hearing, which was held on Wednesday, May 7, 2003. The Chair requested that The Honorable Jerry Patterson, Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office--currently present to testify relative to items on today's agenda--to lead the audience, the members, and the Committee staff, in the Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag. Commissioner Patterson did so. The Chair laid before the Committee House Bill No. 1223, by Representative Madden, and called upon its Senate sponsor, Senator Craig Estes, Vice Chair of the Committee, to explain the bill. The Vice Chair did so. The Chair recognized both Mr. Jim Robinson, Chief Appraiser, Harris County Appraisal District, as well as Mr. Michael Amezquita, Chief Appraiser, Cameron Appraisal District and Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, to testify in tandem IN FAVOR OF House Bill No. 1223. Messrs. Robinson and Amezquita did so. Senator Fraser now present (3:54 p.m.) and--as a consequence--a quorum was now present for the very first time. The Chair noted the presence of a quorum and directed the Clerk to call the roll. The Clerk did so, and it was officially ascertained that the Chair, the Vice Chair, and Senator Fraser were present and constituted a quorum of the Committee. The Chair laid before the Committee the minutes of the previous regularly-posted hearing of the Committee which had been held on Wednesday, May 7, 2003. On motion of the Vice Chair, and without objection, those minutes were approved. The Committee resumed its consideration of House Bill No. 1223. The Chair recognized Mr. Frank Turner, Assistant City Manager, City of Plano, to testify IN FAVOR OF House Bill No. 1223. Mr. Turner did so. The Chair asked if there were any other persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Bill No. 1223. There was no response. The Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Bill No. 1223 would now be closed. House Bill No. 1223 was left pending before the Committee. The Chair laid before the Committee House Concurrent Resolution No. 27, by Representative Dan Ellis, ET AL., and called upon the Vice Chair--in the absence of Senator Steve Ogden, the resolution's Senate sponsor--to explain the resolution. The Vice Chair did so. No witness registration cards were received by the Committee relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 27. The Chair asked if there were any persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Concurrent Resolution No. 27. There was no response. The Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 27 would now be closed. Belatedly, the Committee was presented with a witness registration card from General Jim Robinson, Major General (Retired) Texas State Guard, representing only himself. Public testimony was then re-opened and General Robinson was recognized to testify IN FAVOR OF Minutes Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 3 House Concurrent Resolution No. 27. General Robinson did so. (He had testified earlier in the hearing--in a different capacity--relative to House Bill No. 1223). Public testimony relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 27 was again closed. House Concurrent Resolution No. 27 was left pending before the Committee. The Chair simultaneously laid before the Committee both House Bill No. 1749, by Representative Hupp, as well as House Joint Resolution No. 68, by Representative Hupp, ET AL., and called upon the Vice Chair--in the absence of Senator Troy Fraser, the Senate sponsor of these two items, and a himself member of the Committee--to explain both of them in tandem. The Vice Chair did so. The Chair recognized The Honorable Jerry Patterson, Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office, to testify IN FAVOR OF both House Bill No. 1749 and House Joint Resolution No. 68. Commissioner Patterson did so. The Chair noted that Mr. Rusty Martin, Director of Funds Management, Texas General Land Office and Texas Veterans' Land Board, had registered ON both House Bill No. 1749 as well as House Joint Resolution No. 68 and--although present--Mr. Martin did not wish to actually testify. The Chair noted that Mr. Doug Oldmixon, Executive Secretary, Texas Veterans' Land Board, had registered ON both House Bill No. 1749 as well as House Joint Resolution No. 68 and--although present--Mr. Oldmixon did not wish to actually testify. The Chair asked if there were any other persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Bill No. 1749 and/or House Joint Resolution No. 68. There was no response. The Chair announced that public testimony relative to both House Bill No. 1749 and House Joint Resolution No. 68 would now be closed. Both House Bill No. 1749 and House Joint Resolution No. 68 were left pending before the Committee. The Chair announced that the Committee would Stand At Ease (4:09 p.m.) The Chair called the Committee back to order (4:43 p.m.) The Chair asked that the Vice Chair temporarily preside over the Committee. The Vice Chair did so. Minutes Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 4 The Vice Chair laid before the Committee House Bill No. 76, by Representative Wise, ET AL., and called upon its Senate sponsor, Senator Leticia Van de Putte, Chair of the Committee, to explain the bill. The Chair did so. Senator Shapleigh now present (4:44 p.m.) The Chair continued to explain House Bill No. 76. No witness registration cards were received by the Committee relative to House Bill No. 76. The Vice Chair asked if there were any persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Bill No. 76. There was no response. The Vice Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Bill No. 76 would now be closed. On motion of the Chair, the Committee voted (3 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 2 ABSENT--Fraser and Madla; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Bill No. 76 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of the Chair, and without objection, House Bill No. 76 was recommended for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Chair resumed presiding over the Committee. The Chair recalled before the Committee House Bill No. 1223 (considered earlier in the hearing). On motion of the Vice Chair, the Committee voted (3 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 2 ABSENT--Fraser and Madla; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Bill No. 1223 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of the Vice Chair, and without objection, House Bill No. 1223 was recommended for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Chair recalled before the Committee House Bill No. 1749 (considered earlier in the hearing). On motion of the Vice Chair, the Committee voted (3 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 2 ABSENT--Fraser and Madla; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Bill No. 1749 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of Senator Shapleigh, and without objection, Minutes Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 5 House Bill No. 1749 was recommended for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Chair recalled before the Committee House Joint Resolution No. 68 (considered earlier in the hearing). On motion of Senator Shapleigh, the Committee voted (3 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 2 ABSENT--Fraser and Madla; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Joint Resolution No. 68 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. The Chair recalled before the Committee House Concurrent Resolution No. 27 (considered earlier in the hearing). On motion of the Vice Chair, the Committee voted (3 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 2 ABSENT--Fraser and Madla; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Concurrent Resolution No. 27 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of the Vice Chair, and without objection, House Concurrent Resolution No. 27 was recommended for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Chair asked again that the Vice Chair temporarily preside over the Committee. The Vice Chair again did so. The Vice Chair laid before the Committee House Bill No. 573, by Representative Hunter, and called upon its Senate sponsor, Senator Leticia Van de Putte, Chair of the Committee, to explain the bill. The Chair did so. No witness registration cards were received by the Committee relative to House Bill No. 573. The Vice Chair asked if there were any persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Bill No. 573. There was no response. The Vice Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Bill No. 573 would now be closed. House Bill No. 573 was left pending before the Committee. The Vice Chair laid before the Committee House Bill No. 2251, by Representative Flores, and called upon its Senate sponsor, Senator Leticia Van de Putte, Chair of the Committee, to explain the bill. The Chair did so. No witness registration cards were received by the Minutes Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 6 Committee relative to House Bill No. 2251. The Vice Chair asked if there were any persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Bill No. 2251. There was no response. The Vice Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Bill No. 2251 would now be closed. House Bill No. 2251 was left pending before the Committee. The Vice Chair laid before the Committee House Bill No. 2400, by Representative Noriega, and called upon the Chair--in the absence of Senator Mario Gallegos, Jr., the bill's Senate sponsor--to explain the bill. The Chair did so. The Chair offered a complete committee substitute for House Bill No. 2400 (Legislative Council Inventory number 78R17328 KEG-D). The Vice Chair laid before the Committee the complete committee substitute for House Bill No. 2400 and called upon the Chair to explain the differences between the proposed substitute and the engrossed version of House Bill No. 2400. The Chair did so. The Vice Chair noted that Mr. Johnny Villarreal, Legislative Director, Houston Fire Fighters Local 341, had registered IN FAVOR OF House Bill No. 2400 and--although present--Mr. Villarreal did not wish to actually testify. The Vice Chair noted that Mr. Carvel McNeil, Jr., Legislative Chairman, Houston Police Patrolmen's Union, had registered IN FAVOR OF House Bill No. 2400 and--although present--Mr. McNeil did not wish to actually testify. The Vice Chair noted that Mr. T. T. Moreno, Legislative Director, San Antonio Professional Firefighters, had registered IN FAVOR OF House Bill No. 2400 and--although present--Mr. Moreno did not wish to actually testify. The Vice Chair noted that Mr. Stephen Sanders, 2nd Vice President, Texas Fraternal Order of Police, had registered IN FAVOR OF House Bill No. 2400 and--although present--Mr. Sanders did not wish to actually testify. The Vice Chair asked if there were any other persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, the Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 2400. There was no response. The Vice Chair announced that public testimony relative to the Committee Substitute for Minutes Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 7 House Bill No. 2400 would now be closed. On motion of the Chair, the Committee voted (3 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 2 ABSENT--Fraser and Madla; and 0 PNV) to favorably report the Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 2400--in lieu of the engrossed House Bill No. 2400--back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of the Chair, and without objection, the Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 2400 was recommended for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Vice Chair laid before the Committee House Bill No. 3211, by Representative Heflin, ET AL., and called upon its Senator sponsor, Senator Leticia Van de Putte, Chair of the Committee, to explain the bill. The Chair did so. The Vice Chair recognized the Honorable Jerry Patterson, Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office, to testify IN FAVOR OF House Bill No. 3211. Commissioner Patterson did so. The Vice Chair noted that Mr. Douglas Oldmixon, Executive Director, Texas Veterans' Land Board, had registered ON House Bill No. 3211 and--although present--did not wish to actually testify. The Vice Chair asked if there were any other persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Bill No. 3211. There was no response. The Vice Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Bill No. 3211 would now be closed. House Bill No. 3211 was left pending before the Committee. The Vice Chair laid before the Committee House Concurrent Resolution No. 156, by Representative Noriega, ET AL., and called upon its Senate sponsor, Senator Leticia Van de Putte, Chair of the Committee, to explain the resolution. The Chair did so. No witness registration cards were received by the Committee relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 156. The Vice Chair asked if there were any persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Concurrent Resolution No. 156. There was no response. The Vice Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 156 would now be Minutes Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 8 closed. Belatedly, the Committee was presented with a witness registration card from The Honorable Jerry Patterson, Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office. Public testimony was then re-opened, and Commissioner Patterson was permitted to register IN FAVOR OF House Concurrent Resolution No. 156, but he did not wish to actually testify. Public testimony relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 156 was again closed. House Concurrent Resolution No. 156 was left pending before the Committee. The Vice Chair laid before the Committee House Concurrent Resolution No. 161, by Representative Isett, and called upon its Senate sponsor, Senator Leticia Van de Putte, Chair of the Committee, to explain the resolution. The Chair did so. The Vice Chair recognized The Honorable Jerry Patterson, Commissioner of the Texas General Land Office, to testify IN FAVOR OF House Concurrent Resolution No. 161. Commissioner Patterson did so. The Vice Chair noted that Mr. Douglas Oldmixon, Executive Secretary, Texas Veterans' Land Board, had registered ON House Concurrent Resolution No. 161 and--although present--Mr. Oldmixon did not wish to actually testify. The Vice Chair asked if there were any other persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Concurrent Resolution No. 161. There was no response. The Vice Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 161 would now be closed. House Concurrent Resolution No. 161 was left pending before the Committee. The Vice Chair laid before the Committee House Joint Resolution No. 84, by Representative Uresti, ET AL., and called upon its Senate sponsor, Senator Leticia Van de Putte, Chair of the Committee, to explain the resolution. The Chair did so. No witness registration cards were received by the Committee relative to House Joint Resolution No. 84. The Vice Chair asked if there were any persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Joint Resolution No. 84. There was no response. The Vice Minutes Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 9 Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Joint Resolution No. 84 would now be closed. House Joint Resolution No. 84 was left pending before the Committee. The Vice Chair laid before the Committee House Bill No. 2540, by Representative Menendez, and called upon its Senate sponsor, Senator Leticia Van de Putte, Chair of the Committee, to explain the bill. (On Wednesday, May 21, 2003, the full Senate granted the Committee permission to hear House Bill No. 2540, notwithstanding the Senate's 24-hour posting rule). The Chair proceeded to explain House Bill No. 2540. Senator Madla now present (5:29 p.m.) The Chair continued to explain House Bill No. 2540. The Vice Chair recognized Mr. Frank J. Garza, General Counsel, Greater Kelly Development Authority and Brooks Development Authority, to testify IN FAVOR OF House Bill No. 2540. Mr. Garza did so. The Vice Chair recognized Mr. Tom Rumora, Executive Director, Brooks Development Authority, to testify IN FAVOR OF House Bill No. 2540. Mr. Rumora did so. The Vice Chair asked if there were any other persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Bill No. 2540. There was no response. The Vice Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Bill No. 2540 would now be closed. House Bill No. 2540 was left pending before the Committee. The Chair again resumed presiding over the Committee. The Chair laid before the Committee House Bill No. 1173, by Representative Madden, ET AL., and called upon its Senate sponsor, Senator Frank L. Madla, Jr., a member of the Committee, to explain the bill. Senator Madla did so. No witness registration cards were received by the Committee relative to House Bill No. 1173. The Chair asked if there were any persons present wishing to testify for, against, or on, House Bill No. 1173. There was no response. The Chair announced that public testimony relative to House Bill No. 1173 would now be closed. On motion of Senator Madla, the Committee voted (4 Minutes Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 10 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes, Madla and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 1 ABSENT--Fraser; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Bill No. 1173 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of Senator Madla, and without objection, House Bill No. 1173 was recommended for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Chair again asked that the Vice Chair temporarily preside over the Committee. The Vice Chair again did so. The Vice Chair recalled before the Committee House Bill No. 573 (considered earlier in the hearing). On motion of the Chair, the Committee voted (4 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes, Madla and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 1 ABSENT--Fraser; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Bill No. 573 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of the Chair, and without objection, House Bill No. 573 was recommended for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Vice Chair recalled before the Committee House Bill No. 2251 (considered earlier in the hearing). On motion of the Chair, the Committee voted (4 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes, Madla and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 1 ABSENT--Fraser; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Bill No. 2251 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of the Chair, and without objection, House Bill No. 2251 was recommended for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Vice Chair recalled before the Committee House Bill No. 3211 (considered earlier in the hearing). On motion of the Chair, the Committee voted (4 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes, Madla and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 1 ABSENT--Fraser; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Bill No. 3211 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of the Chair, and without objection, House Bill No. 3211 was recommended for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Vice Chair recalled before the Committee House Concurrent Resolution No. 156 (considered earlier in the hearing). Minutes Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 11 On motion of the Chair, the Committee voted (4 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes, Madla and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 1 ABSENT--Fraser; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Concurrent Resolution No. 156 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of the Chair, and without objection, House Concurrent Resolution No. 156 was recommended for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Vice Chair recalled before the Committee House Concurrent Resolution No. 161 (considered earlier in the hearing). On motion of the Chair, the Committee voted (4 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes, Madla and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 1 ABSENT--Fraser; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Concurrent Resolution No. 161 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. On motion of the Chair, and without objection, House Concurrent Resolution No. 161 was recommendation for placement upon the Local and Uncontested Calendar. The Vice Chair recalled before the Committee House Joint Resolution No. 84 (considered earlier in the hearing). On motion of the Chair, the Committee voted (4 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Vice Chair Estes, Madla and Shapleigh; 0 NAYS; 1 ABSENT--Fraser; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Joint Resolution No. 84 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. The Vice Chair recalled before the Committee House Bill No. 2540 (considered earlier in the hearing). On motion of the Chair, the Committee voted (3 YEAS--Chair Van de Putte, Madla and Shapleigh; 1 NAY--Vice Chair Estes; 1 ABSENT--Fraser; and 0 PNV) to favorably report House Bill No. 2540 back to the full Senate with the recommendation that it do pass. The Chair again resumed presiding over the Committee. There being no further business, the Chair, at 5:54 p.m., declared the Committee to be ADJOURNED. Minutes Wednesday, May 21, 2003 Page 12 _____________________________________________ LETICIA VAN DE PUTTE, R.Ph., Chair ______________________________________________ GREGORY D. WATSON, Committee Clerk