HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMITTEE:
State Affairs
TIME & DATE:
2:00 PM or upon final adjourn./recess
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
PLACE:
JHR 140
CHAIR:
Rep. Burt Solomons
HB 36
 
Corte | et al.
Relating to informed consent to an abortion.
 
HB 48
 
Riddle | et al.
Relating to the suspension of certain licenses held by employers for the knowing employment of persons not lawfully present in the United States.
 
HB 139
 
Gonzalez Toureilles
Relating to the creation of the offense of unlawful transport of an undocumented person.
 
HB 276
 
Zerwas | et al.
Relating to the requirement that state agencies report the cost of services and benefits provided to unlawful immigrants.
 
HB 404
 
Harless | et al.
Relating to the enforcement of state and federal laws governing immigration by certain governmental entities.
 
HB 543
 
Raymond
Relating to prohibiting human cloning and other uses of human tissue by institutions of higher education; providing penalties.
 
HB 1061
 
Jackson, Jim | et al.
Relating to the requirement of citizenship or lawful presence in the United States for issuance or renewal of certain occupational licenses, driver's licenses, and identification certificates.
 
HB 1190
 
Homer | et al.
Relating to prohibiting human cloning; providing a penalty.
 
HB 1606
 
Branch
Relating to the regulation of the practice of construction and program management for capital improvement projects of governmental entities.
 
HB 3796
 
Morrison | et al.
Relating to informed and voluntary consent for an abortion and the collection and reporting of information related to the performance of an abortion; providing penalties.
 
HB 3949
 
Solomons | et al.
Relating to the requirement that applicants for certain licenses be eligible for employment in the United States.
 
HB 4675
 
Phillips
Relating to the requirement of citizenship or lawful presence in the United States for issuance of a driver's license, personal identification certificate, commercial driver's license, or commercial driver learner's permit.
 
HCR 50
 
Creighton | et al.
Affirming that the State of Texas claims sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution, serving notice to the federal government to cease and desist certain mandates, and providing that certain federal legislation be prohibited or repealed.