** REVISION **
SENATE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMITTEE:
State Affairs
TIME & DATE:
1:00 PM or upon adjournment
Thursday, May 07, 2009
PLACE:
Senate Chamber
CHAIR:
Senator Robert Duncan
The committee will meet to consider the following bills:
 
SB 2571
 
Shapiro
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 783
 
Pickett
SP:
Shapleigh
Relating to the liability of an electric utility that allows recreational use of land that the utility owns, occupies, or leases.
 
HB 1364
 
Eissler
SP:
Averitt
Relating to coverage of preexisting conditions by certain group health benefit coverage programs for active school employees.
 
HB 1979
 
Rodriguez
SP:
Watson
Relating to retirement under public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities.
 
HB 2065
 
Gallego
SP:
Duncan
Relating to the applicability of the moratoriums on the acceptance of certain political contributions and caucus contributions to contributions delivered by common or contract carrier.
 
HB 2401
 
Keffer
SP:
Fraser
Relating to the political activities of a person employed by a county elections administrator.
 
HB 2570
 
Hancock
SP:
Jackson, Mike
Relating to the regulation of stipulated premium insurance companies.
 
HB 2796
 
Strama
SP:
Watson
Relating to participation in, contributions to, and the benefits and administration of retirement systems for police officers in certain municipalities.
 
HB 2829
 
Rodriguez
SP:
Watson
Relating to participation in and benefits and administration of retirement systems for firefighters in certain municipalities.
 
HB 3113
 
Kuempel
SP:
Lucio | et al.
Relating to the eligibility of certain nonprofit wildlife conservation associations to conduct charitable raffles.
 
The following bill will be heard after 1:30 PM:
HB 407
 
Kuempel
SP:
Williams
Relating to participation and credit in, contributions to, benefits from, and administration of the Texas County and District Retirement System.
 
Public testimony will be limited to 3 minutes per person.  
Those wishing to provide written testimony must submit 20 copies, along
with their witness card, to committee staff.

 
 
Bills added after last posting:
HB 407
** See Committee Coordinator for previous versions of the schedule **