Journal of the Senate, Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5 Page: 5,158
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AUTHORS OF SENATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
ARMBRISTER, KEN - (Continued)
SB 1858, Relating to the authority of local governments to enforce a water pollution control
and abatement program and establish standards and practices for water quality.
SB 1872, Relating to the addition of road district powers to the Fort Bend County Municipal
Utility District No. 134.
SB 1873, Relating to the creation of the Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 167;
providing authority to impose taxes and issue bonds; granting the power of eminent
domain.
SB 1874, Relating to the Automobile Theft Prevention Authority.
SB 1890, Relating to the territory of the Plum Creek Conservation District.
SB 1891, Relating to the creation of the La Salle Water Control and Improvement District No.
1; providing authority to impose a tax and issue bonds; granting the power of eminent
domain.
SJR 3, Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the issuance of additional general
obligation bonds by the Texas Water Development Board.
SJR 32, Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the operation of video lottery
games by certain Indian tribes on Indian lands.
SJR 34, Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the state to operate video lottery
games at racetracks and on Indian lands.
SCR 3, In memory of King Fisher of Port Lavaca.
SCR 9, Designating the cast iron Dutch oven as the official State Cooking Implement.
SCR 14, Granting certain persons permission to sue the State of Texas, The University of
Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, and the Anatomical Board of the State of Texas.
SCR 23, Memorializing Congress to permanently repeal the federal death tax in 2005.
SCR 24, Memorializing Congress to support federal efforts to simplify the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid and to support legislation requiring a new formula for
distributing federal campus-based funds among institutions.
SCR 27, Memorializing Congress to eliminate current caps on funded Medicare resident
training slots and related limits on costs per resident used to determine Medicare
graduate medical education reimbursement payments.
SCR 36, Congratulating Paula C. Flowerday of Austin for her tenure as Executive Director of
the Texas Racing Commission.
SR 19, Recognizing the Huff Diary and Wagon Train Project.
SR 79, Welcoming the members of the Texas High School Rodeo Association and
recognizing February 7, 2005, as THSRA Day at the State Capitol.
SR 82, Recognizing February 8, 2005, as Kidney Day at the Capitol.
SR 83, In memory of Lawrence J. Petersen of Danevang.
SR 89, Recognizing February 8, 2005, as Matagorda County Day.5158
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