HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMITTEE:
Transportation
TIME & DATE:
8:00 AM, Tuesday, March 17, 2009
PLACE:
E2.014
CHAIR:
Rep. Joseph Pickett
The committee will meet to take up the following bills for consideration:
 
HB 14
 
Leibowitz
Relating to the application of certain contract management laws to the Texas Department of Transportation.
 
HB 15
 
Leibowitz
Relating to the participation of certain metropolitan planning organization policy board members in votes of the board related to certain toll projects.
 
HB 575
 
Sheffield | et al.
Relating to a prohibition on the disclosure and use of certain information recorded or collected by a transponder used to electronically assess or collect a toll.
 
HB 645
 
Veasey
Relating to safety regulations for certain contract carriers.
 
HB 646
 
Hughes
Relating to the participation of this state in the Southern High-Speed Rail Compact.
 
HB 985
 
Brown, Betty
Relating to the creation of a memorial sign account, the imposition of a memorial sign fee on certain defendants, and the posting of memorial signs for certain victims of alcohol or controlled substance related vehicle accidents.
 
HB 1047
 
Deshotel
Relating to the permissible uses of the state highway fund.
 
HB 1810
 
Pickett
Relating to the purposes and designation of a transportation reinvestment zone.
 
HB 1871
 
Smith, Wayne
Relating to the use of Texas Department of Transportation facilities or property to serve a project aiding security in a ship channel security district.
 
HB 2433
 
Smith, Wayne
Relating to the powers of certain freight rail districts.
 
HB 2434
 
Smith, Wayne
Relating to the supervision by the Texas Department of Transportation of money appropriated by the federal government for the construction and maintenance of rail facilities.
 
HB 2589
 
Pickett
Relating to transportation planning and the creation and membership of planning organizations and funding allocations for transportation projects.
 

HJR 54
 
Deshotel | et al.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used.