** REVISION **
SENATE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

 

COMMITTEE:     State Affairs 

TIME & DATE:   9:00 AM, Monday, April 1, 2019 

PLACE:         Senate Chamber 
CHAIR:         Senator Joan Huffman 

 

 

To consider the following:

 

SB 205         Perry | et al.          
Relating to the use of information from the lists of noncitizens excused or disqualified from jury service.

SB 362         Huffman | et al.        
Relating to court-ordered mental health services.

SB 466         Fallon                 
Relating to the eligibility of persons finally convicted of a felony to run for certain public offices.

SB 658         Zaffirini              
Relating to making permanent the former temporary increases in records archive fees and records management and preservation fees charged by district and county clerks.

SB 751         Hughes                 
Relating to the creation of a criminal offense for fabricating a deceptive video with intent to influence the outcome of an election.

SB 806         Johnson                
Relating to eligibility to serve as an interpreter in an election.

SB 891         Huffman | et al.        
Relating to the operation and administration of and practice in courts in the judicial branch of state government.

SB 901         Hughes                 
Relating to election integrity; increasing a criminal penalty.

SB 902         Hughes                 
Relating to public availability of election records.

SB 903         Hughes                 
Relating to the integrity of elections in this state; imposing a civil penalty; increasing a criminal penalty.

SB 904         Hughes                 
Relating to the use of governmental communications systems to distribute political advertising; providing a civil penalty.

SB 966         Bettencourt            
Relating to the location of certain temporary branch early voting polling places.

SB 1190        Bettencourt            
Relating to the residence address of a person for purposes of a response to a confirmation notice sent by the voter registrar.

SB 1229        Bettencourt            
Relating to a county, city, or independent school district posting election results on an Internet website.

SB 1254        Bettencourt            
Relating to verification of the citizenship status of certain registered voters.

SB 1255        Bettencourt            
Relating to the location of countywide polling places within a county.

SB 1568        Fallon                 
Relating to organized election fraud activity; imposing a civil penalty.

SB 1569        Fallon                 
Relating to the use of public money and resources by employees of an independent school district to distribute a communication that advocates for or against a political measure, candidate, or other matter; creating a criminal offense.

SB 1575        Alvarado               
Relating to governmental immunity of a municipality for a cause of action arising from a disaster recovery contract.

SB 1611        Hall                   
Relating to a voter registrar's compliance with certain laws and secretary of state rules; creating a criminal offense.

SB 1638        Zaffirini              
Relating to early voting procedures.

SB 1675        West                   
Relating to the duties of the Title IV-D agency regarding the collection, modification, and enforcement of child support.

SB 1676        West                   
Relating to suits affecting the parent-child relationship and the enforcement of child support.

SB 1728        Huffman | et al.        
Relating to an interim study regarding the method by which certain trial and appellate judges are selected.

SB 1887        Huffman                
Relating to jurisdiction over certain child protection and juvenile matters involving juvenile offenders.

SB 2119        Alvarado
Relating to the transfer of the regulation of motor fuel metering and motor fuel quality from the Texas Department of Agriculture to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

SB 2353        Hall                   
Relating to the creation of a fund to assist local governments with the acquisition of voting system equipment.

Public testimony will be limited to 2 minutes. If submitting written

testimony, please provide 20 copies to the committee clerk with your name

on each.

 

 

 

Bills added after last posting:

SB 2119

 

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