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1534 SENATE JOURNAL
Jordan
Kennard
Mauzy
ConnallySchwartz
Strong
Wilson
Absent
RatliffAbsent-Excused
Berry
ChristieGrover
MooreQuestion--Shall the amendment by
Senator Kennard to H. B. No. 303 be
adopted?
Motion to Place
Senate Bill 549 on Second Reading
Senator Brooks asked unanimous
consent to suspend the regular order
of business and take up S. B. No. 549
for consideration at this time.
There was objection.
Bill Signed
The Presiding Officer announced the
signing by the President in the pres-
ence of the Senate after the caption
had been read, the following enrolled
bill:
H. B. No. 309, A bill to be entitled
"An Act creating a conservation and
reclamation district under the pro-
visions of Article XVI, Section 59,
Constitution of Texas, to be known
as 'Glenshire Municipal Utility Dis-
trict' of Harris County, Texas; etc.,
and declaring an emergency."
Report of Standing Committee
Senator Creighton by unanimous
consent submitted the following re-
port:
Austin, Texas,
May 16, 1969.
Hon. Ben Barnes, President of the
Senate.
Sir: We, your Committee on Water
and Conservation to which was re-
ferred H. B. No. 1111, have had the
same under consideration, and we are
instructed to report it back to the
Senate with the recommendation that
it do pass and be printed.
CREIGHTON, Chairman.
Message From the House
Hall of the House of Representatives,
Austin, Texas,
May 16, 1969.
Hon. Ben Barnes, President of the
Senate.Sir: I am directed by the House to
inform the Senate that the House has
passed the following:
S. C. R. No. 83, Clarifying Senate
Bill No. 260.
Respectfully submited,
DOROTHY HALLMAN,
Chief Clerk, House of Representatives
Resolution Signed
The Presiding Officer announced the
signing by the President in the pres-
ence of the Senate after the caption
had been read, the following enrolled
resolution:
S. C. R. No. 88, Requesting return
of S. B. No. 781 from the House of
Representatives to the Senate Enroll-
ing Room in order that certain cor-
rections may be made.
Reports of Standing Committee
Senator Hall, by unanimous consent,
submitted the following reports:
Austin, Texas,
May 16, 1969.
Hon. Ben Barnes, President of the
Senate.
Sir: We, your Committee on Coun-
ty, District and Urban Affairs, to
which was referred H. B. No. 1293,
have had the same under considera-
tion, and we are instructed to report
it back to the Senate with the recom-mendation
printed.
Hon. Ben
Senate.that it do pass and be
HALL, Chairman
WORD
Austin, Texas,
May 16, 1969.
Barnes, President of theSir: We, your Committee on Coun-
ty, District and Urban Affairs, to
which was referred H. B. No. 1275,
have had the same under considera-
tion, and we are instructed to report
it back to the Senate with the recom-
mendation that it do pass and be
printed.
HALL, Chairman
WORD
Austin, Texas,
May 16, 1969.
Hon. Ben Barnes, President of the
Senate.
Sir: We, your Committee on Coun-
ty, District and Urban Affairs, to1534
SENATE JOURNAL
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