Journal of the House of Representatives of the Sixtieth Legislature of the State of Texas, Regular Session, Volume 2, and First Called Session Page: 2,023
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M
Bridges
Burgess
Cahoon
Cain
Caldwell
Calhoun
Carrillo
Cavness
Clark of Dallas
Clark of Harris
Clayton
Cole
Cory
Crews
of Montgomery
Cruz of Harris
Cummings
Davis
Dickson
Doran
Dramberger
Duggan
Field
Finck
Finnell
Finney
Floyd of Bexar
Floyd of Harris
Fondren
Foreman
Garwood
George
Gladden
Graves
Haines of Brazos
Hand
Hannah
Harding
Harris
Hawkins
Haynes of Orange
Head
Heatly
Hendricks
of Collin
Hendryx
of Brewster
Hinson
Holland
Holmes
Howard
Hull
Jamison
Johnson of Bell
Johnson of Bexar
Jones of Taylor
Jungmichel
Kilpatrick
Knapp
Kohler
Lockridge
Lombardino
Longoria
LovellMcDonald
McKissack
McLaughlin
Miller
Moore of Hill
Moore of Dallas
Moore
of McLennan
Moreno
Moyer
Muniz
Murphy
Murray
Musgrove
Neugent
of Galveston
Newman
Nowlin
Nugent of Kerr
Orr
Parker
Peeler
Pendleton
Pickens
Pickett
Pipkin
Price
Quilliam
Rapp
Ratcliff
Ray
Richardson
Rosson
Salter
Santiesteban
Schiller
Schulle
Scoggins
of Nueces
Scoggins
of El Paso
Semos
Shannon, Joe, Jr.,
of Tarrant
Shannon, Tommy,
of Tarrant
Sherman
Simpson
Slack
Slider
Smith
Solomon
Stewart
Stroud
Swanson
Tarbox
Thomas
Traeger
Vale
Vance
Vickery
Ward
Wayne
WeldonWhatley
Wieting
WilliamsWilliamson
WrightNays--1
Ogg
In the Chair
Hale
Absent
Johnson of Harris Ligarde
Jones of Lubbock
Absent-Excused
Mutscher
HOUSE BILL NO. 853 ON
THIRD READING
The Chair laid before the House on
its third reading and final passage,
H. B. No. 853, A bill to be entitled
An Act creating and establishing a
conservation and reclamation district
under Article 16, Section 59, Consti-
tution of Texas, known as "Yupon
Cove Municipal Utility District," de-
claring District a governmental
agency, body politic and corporate;
defining the boundaries; finding the
field notes and boundaries form a
closure, and related matters; finding
a benefit to all land and other prop-
erty within the District; finding that
District is created to serve a public
use and benefit; conferring on Dis-
trict the rights, powers, privileges,
authority and duties of the general
laws of Texas applicable to water
control and improvement districts
created under Article 16, Section 59,
Constitution of Texas, where not in
conflict with this Act and adopting
same by reference; etc., and declar-
ing an emergency.
The bill was read third time and
was passed by the following vote:
Yeas-143Abraham
Allen of Gregg
Allen of Harris
Allred
Archer
Armstrong
Atwell
Atwood
Barton
Bass of BowieBass of Harris
Bass of Van Zandt
Beckham
Birkner
Blaine
Blanton
Braecklein
Braun
Bridges
BurgessMay 11, 1967
HOUSE JOURNAL
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