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Texas House reads scores of bills, refers SB 1 to Appropriations; adopts multiple ceremonial resolutions
Summary
On March 26 the Texas House clerk read a long list of bills on first reading and referred them to committees, including SB 1 (the general appropriations bill) to Appropriations. The chamber also suspended rules and adopted numerous commemorative and recognition resolutions by voice vote.
The Texas House on March 26 read dozens of measures on first reading and referred them to standing committees, including SB 1, the general appropriations bill, which the clerk sent to the Committee on Appropriations.
During the session the House also suspended the rules to take up a number of commemorative and recognition resolutions and adopted them without recorded objection. Those adopted items included recognitions for retired teachers, county days, public-service professions, student athletic champions, and observance months.
Clerk and referrals: the clerk read many filed bills by bill number and sponsor. The clerk opened the series by reading, “SB 1 by Hoffman, general appropriations bill. Refer to the committee on appropriations.” After the suspension and other procedural motions, the clerk continued with a long series of House bills (HB 3701 through HB 3850, and related resolutions and constitutional amendment…
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