Journal of the Senate, Regular Session of the Seventy-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas, Volume 5 Page: 5,244
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AUTHORS OF SENATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
JANEK, KYLE - (Continued)
SB 1351, Relating to the appeal of certain ad valorem tax determinations through binding
arbitration.
SB 1380, Relating to the powers and duties of the Sweeny Hospital District.
SB 1564, Relating to the repeal of the requirement for a surety bond or other proof of
financial responsibility for licensure of surplus lines insurance agents.
SB 1565, Relating to the collection, retention, and reporting of law enforcement data relating
to traffic and pedestrian stops.
SB 1684, Relating to reimbursement received by The University of Texas Medical Branch at
Galveston for uncompensated care.
SB 1685, Relating to the licensing and regulation of wholesale drug distributors; providing
penalties.
SB 1728, Relating to the collection of motor fuels taxes.
SB 1730, Relating to the use of ad valorem taxes by a municipality or county for a sports and
community venue project.
SB 1731, Relating to the composition of the pension board of certain municipalities.
SB 1749, Relating to creating a health workforce planning partnership.
SB 1756, Relating to the managed care delivery system known as integrated care
management.
SB 1818, Relating to the improvement and coordination of statewide efforts to detect, prepare
for, and respond to certain emergencies.
SB 1819, Relating to the period of continuous eligibility for the medical assistance and
children's health insurance programs.
SB 1874, Relating to the Automobile Theft Prevention Authority.
SJR 4, Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to establish a lower
limit on the maximum average annual percentage increase in the appraised value of
residence homesteads for ad valorem tax purposes and to authorize the governing body
of a taxing unit to determine whether a limit on residence homestead appraisal increases
shall apply in the taxing unit.
SJR 12, Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the office of county treasurer of Fort
Bend County.
SJR 19, Proposing a constitutional amendment to allow state or local peace officers,
firefighters, and emergency service personnel to serve in the legislature.
SCR 15, Requesting the Texas Department of Transportation to designate the new causeway
bridge connecting Galveston Island and the Texas mainland as the Purple Heart
Memorial Bridge.
SCR 23, Memorializing Congress to permanently repeal the federal death tax in 2005.5244
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