TX HJR65 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Introduced on January 14 2011 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2011-04-11 - Considered in Calendars
Text: Latest bill text (Comm Sub) [HTML]

Summary

Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide that the governor, and the lieutenant governor when acting as governor, retain executive authority unless unavailable as provided by law.

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Title

Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide that the governor, and the lieutenant governor when acting as governor, retain executive authority unless unavailable as provided by law.

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History

DateChamberAction
2011-04-11 Considered in Calendars
2011-03-21 Corrected committee report sent to Calendars
2011-03-21 Committee report sent to Calendars
2011-03-18 Corrected comm. report distributed
2011-03-18 Corrected com rept filed w/ Comte Coordinator
2011-03-15 Committee report distributed
2011-03-15 Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator
2011-03-09 Reported favorably w/o amendment(s)
2011-03-09 Considered in formal meeting
2011-03-02 Left pending in committee
2011-03-02 Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee
2011-03-02 Considered in public hearing
2011-03-02 Scheduled for public hearing on . . .
2011-02-21 Referred to State Affairs
2011-02-21 Read first time
2011-01-14 Filed

Same As/Similar To

HB671 (Enabled by) 2011-04-11 - Considered in Calendars

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