Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 19, 1975 Page: 3 of 8
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NUMBER TWO
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(HJ.R. No.«)
^-Amending Article HI,
Section 24 of the Texas
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turn shall provide for local
retirement systems created
by any city or county for
its officers and employees
and shall further provide
for a state-wide system of
bewefits for officers and
employees of counties or
other political subdivsions
of the State which may
voluntarily participate, and
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Backing: A Very
Public Safety furnishes
following article.)
As a defensive driver,
are aware that backing i|
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number one
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Repealing Sections 48a,
48b, 51e, and 51f of Article
HI and Sections 62 and 68
of Article XVI of the Texas
- Constitution, Article XVI of
the Texas Constitution is
amended to:
Provide for the revision
and consolidation of pro-
visions relating to state and
local retirement systems
and programs and to pro-
vide that all general laws
that have established retire-
ment systems and options)
retirement. program* for
public employees and offi-
cers in effect at the time
of the adoption of this con-
stitutional amendment will
> remain in effect, subject to
the general powers of the
Legislature.
Provide that the amount
a participating officer or
employee contributes to the
employee retirement sys-
tem or the teacher retire-
ment system shall be estab-
lished by the Legislature
but may not be less than
6% of current compensa-
tion and providing further . _______
that the amount fill ilm Led <My during each Regular
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Legislature.
Provide an increase in
the transportation allow-
ance for members from $.10
per mile to the rate pre-
scribed by law for em-
v--------- ployees of the State of
than 10% of the aggregate Texas,
compensation paid to per- TW
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ness involved in backing ajve-
hicle.
For that reason, avoid bpck-
the ing your vehicle whenever,
sible. However, if you do
to back, be sure, you an
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state. They are certified by
districts on the basis of one
delegate per 100 members or
major fraction of 100, to rep-
resent the 159,000 members of
TSTA. Every local association
is entitled to at least cum offi-
cial delegate. (
Carl Rowan, syndicated news-
paper columnist and author, will
speak at the opening general
session Thursday night*, March
20, in the Astrohall Arena.
Lesley Stahl, a Washington-
baaed news reporter for 1
Columbia Broadcasting System^
will speak at the second gen-
eral session Friday morning in
the Arena.
The Johnson County delega-
tion will include Nelda Muckle-
roy, Cleburne; Jerry Brand,
Grandview; Sandra Moore, Al-
varado; Letha McCoy, Burle-
Wells, Cleburne, and
1, Burleson.
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The U.S. mint produces 35 1
million pennies a day, but that I
are elected from TSTA local isn’t enough to meet the 40 |
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Constitution to:
Provide an increase in
•alary for members of the
Legislature from HOO per
month to |600 per month.
Provide an increase to
the per diem rate for moon
of the Legislature
frohi <12 to |80 for each
by the state may not be less Special Sesaiop of the
than 6 nor mors than 10% ’ ——
of the aggregate compensa-
tion paid to participating
persons, except that in an
emergency, as determined
by the Governor, the Legis-
lature may contribute more
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compensation paid°to p—
Bt>te P0**1 ^endnTent as it wiU
retirement systems. appear on u o
Provide that the Legisla- follows:
"The constitaUwaal
amendment setHf the
salaries of meadbsn of
the legislature at 9600
per month and setting a
per diem of <30 per day
during legislative sessions
and a mileage allowance
at the same rate provided
by law for state em-
ployees.**
to further provide that a
state-wide system of bene- -
fits shall be provided for
officers and employees of
cities which may voluntar-
ily participate.
The wording of the pro-
posed amendment as it will
appear on the ballot is as
follows:
“The constitutional
amendment, revising and
consolidating provisions
retirement systems and
programs and providing
for a maximum state
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SUMMARY
proposed ^-ONSTITUI ION al AMENDMENTS
SPECIAL ELECTION APRIL 22, 1975
96th annual state convention of
the Texas State Teachers Asso-
ciation March 20-22 i
Astrodome Convention
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frack any distance, get put and
freiheck your route. • Bg «sure
the path is still clear. s * X
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responsibility of preventing an
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10,000 TSTA local association
members and guests expected to
attend. Some of the Johnson
Tfounty teachers will be official
representatives to the 1975
*house of delegates. That is tl)e
state association’s governing
body, whtoh will mee| in four
7 ^sessions during the convention
- to act on ptbposed amendments
to the T&TA constitution, con-
sider committee reports, debate
□resolutions ,and conduct Other
business.
The 1,528 official delegates (
the million a day demand.
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 19, 1975, newspaper, March 19, 1975; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256067/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.