Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-Third Legislature Page: 213
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SENATE JOURNAL.
Senator Moore moved to table the
amendment.
The motion to table prevailed by
the following vote:
Yeas-18.Beck.
Collie.
DeBerry.
Duggan.
Holbrook.
Hornsby.
Moore.
Murphy.
Oneal.
Cousins.
Martin.
Neal.
Parr.Pace.
Patton.
Poage.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Redditt.
Regan.
Small.
Stone.
Nays-8.
Sanderford.
Woodruff.
Woodul.
Woodward.Present-Not Voting.
Hopkins.
Absent.Blackert.
Greer.Russek.
Absent-Excused.
Fellbaum.
Senator Cousins sent up the fol-
lowing amendment:
Amend H. B. No. 13 by striking
out the words and figures 4,500,-
000.00 where they appear and insert
8,000.000.00.
COUSINS.
Senator Holbrook moved to table
the amendment.
The motion to table prevailed by
the following vote:
Yeas-19.Beck.
Collie.
DeBerry.
Duggan.
Holbrook.
Hornsby.
Moore.
Murphy.
Oneal.
Pace.
Cousins.
Martin.
Neal.
Sanderford.Parr.
Patton.
Poage.
Purl.
Rawlings.
Redditt.
Regan.
Small.
Stone.Nays-7.
Woodruff.
Woodul.
Woodward.Present-Not Voting.
Hopkins. Russek.
Absent.
Blackert. Greer.
Absent-Excused.
Fellbaum.
Senator Martin sent up the fol-
lowing amendment:
Amend Committee Substitute for
H. B. No. 13 by striking out of line-
33 on page 4 the following: "for, on
account of."
MARTIN.
Senator Purl moved to table the-
amendment.
The motion to table prevailed.
Senator Martin sent up the fol-
lowing amendment:
Amend Committee Substitute for
H. B. No. 13 by striking out of line
35, page 4, the words "Highway
Fund."
MARTIN.
Senator Purl moved to table the,
amendment.
The motion to table prevailed.
Senator Martin sent up the fol-
lowing amendment:
Amend Committee Substitute to.
H. B. No. 13 by striking out of said
bill all of Section 3, and substituting:
therefor the following:
"The Texas Relief Commission
shall hereafter be composed of nine
(9) members, three (3) to be ap-
pointed by the Lieutenant Governor,
three (3) to be appointed by the
Speaker of the House of Representa-
tives, and two (2) to be appointed by
the Governor. The Governor and
her successors in office shall be ex-
officio chairman of said Commission
and shall be entitled to vote as any
other member. The members of the
new commission, herein provided
for, shall take the constitutional oath
of office; provided, however, that
nothing in this Act shall prevent or
preclude the reappointment of any,
one, or more, of the members now
constituting the membership of the
Texas Relief Commission, and pro-
vided further that in the event of
the death, resignation, or removal
for cause of any member of said
Commission appointed by the Lieu-
tenant Governor, or the Speaker of213.
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