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1564 SENATE JOURNAL
Sir: We, your Committee on Coun-
ty, District and Urban Affairs, to
which was referred H. B. No. 1270,
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
CONNALLY
House Bill 1446 Ordered Not Printed
On motion of Senator Word, and by
unanimous consent, H. B. No. 1446
was ordered not printed.
Vote on Adoption of
Senate Resolution 776 Reconsidered
On motion of Senator Schwartz,
and by unanimous consent, S. R. No.
776 was called from the Senate Jour-
nal and the vote by which S. R. No.
776 was adopted was reconsidered.
Question-Shall S. R. No. 776 be
again adopted?
House Bill 1323 Ordered Not Printed
On motion of Senator Patman, and
by unanimous consent, H. B. No. 1323
was ordered not printed.
House Bill 1426 Ordered Not Printed
On motion of Senator Patman, and
by unanimous consent, H. B. No. 1426
was ordered not printed.
(President in the Chair.)
Vote on Final Passage of
House Bill 847 Reconsidered
On motion of Senator Bates, and
by unanimous consent, the vote by
which H. B. No. 847 was finally
passed was reconsidered.
Question-Shall H. B. No. 847 be
again passed ?
Reports of Standing Committees
Senator Brooks, by unanimous con-
sent, submitted the following report:
Austin, Texas,
May 19, 1969.
Hon. Ben Barnes, President of the
Senate.
Sir: We, your Committee on State
Departments and Institutions, to whichwas referred H. B. No. 111, 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.
BROOKS, Chairman
BERNAL
AIKIN
BRIDGES
HERRING
MAUZY
WILSON
Senator Hightower, by unanimous
consent, submitted the following re-
port:
Austin, Texas,
May 19, 1969.
Hon. Ben Barnes, President of the
Senate.
Sir: We, your Committee on Con-
tingent Expenses, to which was re-
ferred S. C. R. No. 84, have had the
same under consideration, and we are
instructed to report it back to the
Senate with the recommendation that
it do pass as amended and be printed.
HIGHTOWER,
Chairman
AIKIN
Senate Resolution 834
Senator Blanchard offered the fol-
lowing resolution:
Whereas, The 60th Legislature, dur-
ing its Regular Session, adopted S. R.
No. 653, creating a committee to
investigate the facts surrounding the
practices of health, accident, and hos-
pitalization insurance companies in
dealings with policyholders and the
general public in order to determine
whether legislation might be needed
to protect the public as well as the
insurance industry in general; and
Whereas, The committee has worked
diligently, holding hearings and ac-
cumulating information on problems
in the industry and getting the opin-
ions of policyholders; and
Whereas, Although the committee
has made much progress, there is
more to be done before a definitive
study can be completed and appro-
priate legislation drawn to correct in-
equities and provide the protection
needed by both policyholders and the
insurance companies concerned; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate of the
(1st Legislature hereby create a spe-SENATE JOURNAL
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