Journal of the Senate of the State of Texas, First Called Session of the Fifty-Sixth Legislature Page: 35
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M
tutional Rule and Senate Rule 32 re-
quiring bills to be read on three sev-
eral days be suspended and that H.
B. No. 22 be placed on its third read-
ing and final passage.
The motion prevailed by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-2FAikin
Baker
Bradshaw
Colson
Crump
Dies
Fly
Fuller
Gonzalez
Hardeman
Hazlewood
Herring
Kazen
KruegerHudson
OwenLane
Martin
Moffett
Moore
Parkhouse
Ratliff
Reagan
Roberts
Rogers
Secrest
Smith
Weinert
Willis
WoodAbsent-Excused
PhillipsThe President then laid the bill be-
fore the Senate on its third reading
and final passage.
The bill was read third time and
was passed by the following vote:
Yeas-28Aikin
Baker
Bradshaw
Colson
Crump
Dies
Fly
Fuller
Gonzalez
Hardeman
Hazlewood
Herring
Kazen
KruegerLane
Martin
Moffett
Moore
Parkhouse
Ratliff
Reagan
Roberts
Rogers
Secrest
Smith
Weinert
Willis
WoodAbsent-Excused
Hudson
OwenPhillips
Senate Bill 1 on Second Reading
On motion of Senator Herring and
by unanimous consent, the regular
order of business was suspended to
take up for consideration at this time
on its second reading and passage to
engrossment:S. B. No. 1, A bill to be entitled
"An Act directing payment of certain
miscellaneous claims and judgments
out of the sum appropriated for that
purpose in the General Appropriation
Bill for the Biennium September 1,
1959-August 31, 1961, making an ap-
propriation for and directing payment
of certain miscellaneous claims and
judgments out of other funds desig-
nated herein; requiring approval of
claims in the manner specified in the
Act before payment is made; and de-
claring an emergency."
The bill was read second time and
passed to engrossment.
Senate Bill 1 on Third Reading
Senator Herring moved that the
Constitutional Rule and Senate Rule
32 requiring bills to be read on three
several days be suspended and that S.
B. No. 1 be placed on its thira read-
ing and final passage.
The motion prevailed by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-28Aikin
Baker
Bradshaw
Colson
Crump
Dies
Fly
Fuller
Gonzalez
Hardeman
Hazlewood
Herring
Kazen
KruegerLane
Martin
Moffett
Moore
Parkhouse
Ratliff
Reagan
Roberts
Rogers
Secrest
Smith
Weinert
Willis
WoodAbsent-Excused
Hudson Phillips
Owen
The President then laid the bill be-
fore the Senate on its third reading
and final passage.
The bill was read third time and
was passed.
Senate Bill 6 on Second Reading
The President laid before the Sen-
ate on its second reading and passage
to third reading the following bill:
S. B. No. 6, A bill to be entitled
"An Act relating to tuition and fees
at State-supported institutions of
higher education; amending ChapterMONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959
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