The House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence
86th Legislature
February 25, 2019
2:00 p.m.
E2.012
Pursuant to a notice posted on February 20, 2019, the House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence met in a public hearing and was called to order by the chair, Representative Collier, at 2:03 p.m.
The initial quorum call was answered as follows: Representatives Collier; Zedler; Bell, Keith; González, Jessica; King, Phil; Murr; and Pacheco.
A quorum was present.
HB 98
The chair laid out HB 98.
The chair offered a complete committee substitute.
The chair recognized Representative González, Mary to explain HB 98.
Testimony taken/registration recorded. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative González, Mary to close on HB 98.
The committee substitute was withdrawn without objection.
HB 98 was left pending without objection.
HB 226
The chair laid out HB 226.
The chair offered a complete committee substitute.
The chair recognized Representative Krause to explain HB 226.
Testimony taken/registration recorded. (See attached witness list.)
(Representative Hunter now present.)
The chair recognized Representative Krause to close on HB 226.
The committee substitute was withdrawn without objection.
HB 226 was left pending without objection.
HB 51
The chair laid out HB 51.
The chair recognized Representative Canales to explain HB 51.
Testimony taken/registration recorded. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative Canales to close on HB 51.
HB 51 was left pending without objection.
HB 93
The chair laid out HB 93.
The chair recognized Representative Canales to explain HB 93.
Testimony taken/registration recorded. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative Canales to close on HB 93.
HB 93 was left pending without objection.
HB 101
The chair laid out HB 101.
The chair recognized Representative Canales to explain HB 101.
Testimony taken/registration recorded. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative Canales to close on HB 101.
HB 101 was left pending without objection.
HB 595
The chair laid out HB 595.
The chair recognized Representative Rosenthal to explain HB 595.
Testimony taken/registration recorded. (See attached witness list.)
The chair recognized Representative Rosenthal to close on HB 595.
HB 595 was left pending without objection.
At 3:19 p.m., on the motion of the chair and without objection, the meeting was adjourned subject to the call of the chair.
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Rep. Collier, Chair
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Elijah Williams, Clerk