The House Committee on Calendars
88th Legislature
April 20, 2023
5:00 p.m.
Agricultural Museum, 1W.14
Pursuant to a notice posted on April 20, 2023, the House Committee on Calendars met in a formal meeting and was called to order by the chair, Representative Burrows, at 5:02 p.m.
The initial quorum call was answered as follows: Representatives Burrows; Rose; Cook; Geren; Hefner; Hernandez; Johnson, Ann; Patterson; Slawson; Talarico; and Thompson, Ed.
A quorum was present.
Representative Patterson moved to place the following measure:
on the Major State Calendar for Wednesday, April 26, 2023: HB 19
The motion prevailed by the following record vote:
Ayes: Representatives Burrows; Cook; Hefner; Patterson; Slawson; Thompson, Ed (6).
Nays: Representatives Rose; Geren; Hernandez; Johnson, Ann; Talarico (5).
Present, Not Voting: None (0).
Absent: None (0).
Representative Geren moved to place the following measures:
on the Major State Calendar for Wednesday, April 26, 2023: HB 1000, HB 4559.
The motion prevailed by the following record vote:
Ayes: Representatives Burrows; Cook; Geren; Hefner; Patterson; Slawson; Thompson, Ed (7).
Nays: Representatives Rose; Hernandez; Johnson, Ann; Talarico (4).
Present, Not Voting: None (0).
Absent: None (0).
Representative Rose moved to place the following measures:
on the Major State Calendar for Wednesday, April 26, 2023: HB 9, HB 11, HB 100.
on the Constitutional Amendments Calendar for Wednesday, April 26, 2023: HJR 107, HJR 125, HJR 132.
on the General State Calendar for Wednesday, April 26, 2023: HB 55, HB 218, HB 238, HB 250, HB 357, HB 409, HB 479, HB 484, HB 653, HB 772, HB 906, HB 927, HB 1008, HB 1158, HB 1182, HB 1238, HB 1239, HB 1300, HB 1302, HB 1446, HB 1554, HB 1626, HB 1709, HB 1826, HB 1905, HB 1950, HB 2012, HB 2014, HB 2066, HB 2195, HB 2199, HB 2300, HB 2404, HB 2464, HB 2481, HB 2518, HB 2638, HB 2727, HB 2757, HB 2774, HB 2795, HB 2908, HB 2983, HB 3049, HB 3156, HB 3574, HB 3651, HB 3756, HB 3803, HB 4256, HB 4777, HB 5052.
on the Resolutions Calendar for Wednesday, April 26, 2023: HCR 20, HCR 86.
The motion prevailed by the following record vote:
Ayes: Representatives Burrows; Rose; Cook; Geren; Hefner; Hernandez; Johnson, Ann; Patterson; Slawson; Talarico; Thompson, Ed (11).
Nays: None (0).
Present, Not Voting: None (0).
Absent: None (0).
Representative Geren moved to adopt the proposed rule for floor consideration on HB 1000.
Section 1. AUTHORITY AND EFFECT. This rule for floor consideration of H.B. 1000 is proposed by the Committee on Calendars, pursuant to House Rule 3, Section 4(2). The rule will be effective if it is approved by the house, in accordance with House Rule 6, Section 16(f).
Section 2. PRE-FILING REQUIREMENT. For each original amendment that will be offered during second reading consideration of the bill, the amendment elements required by Section 3(a) must be submitted to the chief clerk by 6 p.m. on Monday, April 24.
Section 3. PREPARATION OF AMENDMENTS. (a) No proposed amendment, amendment to the amendment, or substitute amendment changing any district is eligible for consideration on any reading unless the amendment includes:
(1) a reference to the plan number assigned by the redistricting computer system operated by the Texas Legislative Council; and
(2) the following required amendment elements that have been prepared by TLC and submitted or made available electronically to the chief clerk:
(A) a general written description of the proposed changes, including district numbers and the names of counties affected, if the amendment does not propose a statewide substitute plan;
(B) maps prepared by TLC indicating changes made by the amendment; and
(C) standard reports prepared by TLC that indicate population, voter data, and incumbent locations for the districts affected by the amendment.
(b) No proposed amendment, amendment to the amendment, or substitute amendment changing any district is eligible for consideration on any reading if adoption of the amendment would result in:
(1) any district composed of non-contiguous territory; or
(2) any unassigned territory or districts with overlapping territory in the overall redistricting plan under consideration.
The motion prevailed by the following record vote:
Ayes: Representatives Burrows; Cook; Geren; Hefner; Patterson; Slawson; Thompson, Ed (7).
Nays: Representatives Rose; Hernandez; Johnson, Ann; Talarico (4).
Present, Not Voting: None (0).
Absent: None (0).
Representative Burrows moved that the following measures not be placed on the calendar at this time: HB 150, HB 181, HB 182, HB 248, HB 272, HB 347, HB 392, HB 475, HB 621, HB 625, HB 1348, HB 1561, HB 1675, HB 2271, HJR 9, HJR 11.
The motion prevailed by the following record vote:
Ayes: Representatives Burrows; Rose; Cook; Geren; Hefner; Hernandez; Johnson, Ann; Patterson; Slawson; Talarico; Thompson, Ed (11).
Nays: None (0).
Present, Not Voting: None (0).
Absent: None (0).
Representative Geren moved to adopt the proposed rule for floor consideration on HB 4559.
Section 1. AUTHORITY AND EFFECT. This rule for floor consideration of H.B. 4559 is proposed by the Committee on Calendars, pursuant to House Rule 3, Section 4(2). The rule will be effective if it is approved by the house, in accordance with House Rule 6, Section 16(f).
Section 2. PRE-FILING DEADLINE. All original amendments that will be offered during second reading consideration of the bill must be filed with the chief clerk by 6 p.m. on Monday, April 24.
Section 3. PREPARATION OF AMENDMENTS. No proposed amendment, amendment to the amendment, or substitute amendment inserting, striking, or altering a population bracket is eligible for consideration on any reading unless the amendment is drafted by the Texas Legislative Council.
The motion prevailed by the following record vote:
Ayes: Representatives Burrows; Cook; Geren; Hefner; Patterson; Slawson; Thompson, Ed (7).
Nays: Representatives Rose; Hernandez; Johnson, Ann; Talarico (4).
Present, Not Voting: None (0).
Absent: None (0).
At 5:14 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. Burrows, Chair
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Paige Higerd, Clerk