Urging the United States Congress to enact legislation to require that any subsequent law cite the constitutional section authorizing Congress to enact the law, state the extent and reasons for any preemption of state, local, or tribal law, include factual findings if the authority cited is the power to regulate interstate commerce, prohibit federal agency regulations from interfering with state or local powers without express statutory authority, and require the voluntary inclusion of states in federal rulemaking.

HCR 85 Urging the United States Congress to enact legislation to require that any subsequent law cite the constitutional section authorizing Congress to enact the law, state the extent and reasons for any preemption of state, local, or tribal law, include factual findings if the authority cited is the power to regulate interstate commerce, prohibit federal agency regulations from interfering with state or local powers without express statutory authority, and require the voluntary inclusion of states in federal rulemaking

Texas 82nd Legislature Regular Session

Urging the United States Congress to enact legislation to require that any subsequent law cite the constitutional section authorizing Congress to enact the law, state the extent and reasons for any preemption of state, local, or tribal law, include factual findings if the authority cited is the power to regulate interstate commerce, prohibit federal agency regulations from interfering with state or local powers without express statutory authority, and require the voluntary inclusion of states in federal rulemaking.
HCR-85


About HCR-85

Urging the United States Congress to enact legislation to require that any subsequent law cite the constitutional section authorizing Congress to enact the law, state the extent and reasons for any preemption of state, local, or tribal law, include factual findings if the authority cited is the power to regulate interstate commerce, prohibit federal agency regulations from interfering with state or local powers without express statutory authority, and require the voluntary inclusion of states in federal rulemaking.

  

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Considered In Calendars

04/21/2011

Committee Report Sent To Calendars

04/01/2011

Comte Report Filed With Committee Coordinator

03/31/2011

Committee Report Distributed

03/31/2011

Considered In Formal Meeting

03/29/2011

Reported Favorably W/o Amendment(s)

03/29/2011

Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . .

03/24/2011

Considered In Public Hearing

03/24/2011

Testimony Taken/registration(s) Recorded In Committee

03/24/2011

Left Pending In Committee

03/24/2011

Referred To State Sovereignty, Select

03/15/2011

Filed

03/07/2011