Journal of the Senate, Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5 Page: 5,974
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HISTORY OF HOUSE BILLS
HB 2759, Relating to requirements for county election precincts.
Author: Taylor
Senate Sponsor: Jackson
Received from House 1750. Read first time 2148. Referred to Committee on State Affairs
2148. Reported as substituted 2713. Laid before Senate 3545. Read second time and
passed to third reading 3545. Member(s) vote recorded 3545. Three-day Rule suspended
3545. Record vote 3545. Read third time 3545. Passed 3545. Record vote 3545. House
concurrence in Senate amendment(s) reported 4305. Signed by President 5121.
HB 2760, Relating to regulation of rates for personal automobile and fire and allied lines
insurance policies issued by a county mutual insurance company.
Author: Taylor
Senate Sponsor: Averitt
Received from House 1177. Read first time 1205. Referred to Committee on Business and
Commerce 1205. Reported as substituted 2504. Regular order of business suspended
2716. Read second time and passed to third reading 2716. Member(s) vote recorded 2716.
Three-day Rule suspended 2716. Record vote 2716. Read third time 2716. Passed 2716.
Record vote 2716. House refusal to concur in Senate amendment(s) reported 3008. House
request for conference committee reported 3008. House conferees appointment reported
3008. Senate granted House request for conference committee 4709. Senate conferees
appointed 4709.
HB 2761, Relating to the amount of homeowners insurance required in connection with
certain financing arrangements.
Author: Taylor
Senate Sponsor: Fraser
Received from House 1023. Read first time 1050. Referred to Committee on Business and
Commerce 1050. Reported favorably 1422. Laid before Senate 1616. Read second time
and passed to third reading 1616. Member(s) vote recorded 1616. Three-day Rule
suspended 1616. Record vote 1616. Read third time 1616. Passed 1616. Record vote
1616. Signed by President 1730.
HB 2765, Relating to the definition of a legally authorized representative under the Texas
Hospital Licensing Law.
Author: Truitt
Senate Sponsor: Nelson
Received from House 2201. Read first time 2501. Referred to Committee on Health and
Human Services 2501. Reported favorably 2712. Laid before Senate 3545. Read second
time and passed to third reading 3545. Member(s) vote recorded 3545. Three-day Rule
suspended 3545. Record vote 3545. Read third time 3545. Passed 3545. Record vote
3545. Signed by President 5121.
HB 2767, Relating to the release of a criminal defendant in certain cases and the eligibility of
and citation to certain individuals who act as sureties on bail bonds.
Author: Talton
Senate Sponsor: Hinojosa
Received from House 1625. Read first time 1697. Referred to Committee on Criminal
Justice 1697. Reported as substituted 2713. Laid before Senate 3545. Read second time
and passed to third reading 3545. Member(s) vote recorded 3545. Three-day Rule5974
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