SB-1790: Relating to additional funding for transportation projects, including the issuance of revenue bonds; increasing motor vehicle registration fees.
Sponsored by: Sen. Kirk Watson
Read First Time on 03/25/2013
You have voted SB-1790: Relating to additional funding for transportation projects, including the issuance of revenue bonds; increasing motor vehicle registration fees..
You have voted SB-1669: Relating to the regulation of motor vehicles by counties and the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles; authorizing a fee; creating an offense..
SB-1146: Relating to the establishment of the statewide electronic filing system fund and to certain court fees and court costs to fund the account; imposing fees.
Sponsored by: Sen. Royce West
Reported Favorably As Substituted on 04/03/2013
You have voted SB-1146: Relating to the establishment of the statewide electronic filing system fund and to certain court fees and court costs to fund the account; imposing fees..
SB-1044: Relating to access to criminal history record information by certain entities, including certain local government corporations, public defender's offices, and the office of capital writs, and to an exemption for those offices from fees imposed for processing inquiries for that information.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jose Rodriguez
Effective On 9/1/13 on 06/14/2013
You have voted SB-1044: Relating to access to criminal history record information by certain entities, including certain local government corporations, public defender's offices, and the office of capital writs, and to an exemption for those offices from fees imposed for processing inquiries for that information..
HJR-95: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees and taxes on motor fuels and lubricants may be used.
Sponsored by: Rep. Linda Harper-Brown
Read First Time on 03/04/2013
You have voted HJR-95: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees and taxes on motor fuels and lubricants may be used..
HJR-29: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used.
Sponsored by: Sen. Bryan Hughes
Scheduled For Formal Meeting On . . . on 04/23/2013
You have voted HJR-29: Proposing a constitutional amendment to limit the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used..
HJR-135: Proposing a constitutional amendment to prohibit using voluntarily paid additional fees and surcharges that are dedicated by law for nondedicated general governmental purposes and to prohibit using that money for certification of appropriations for nondedicated purposes or entities.
Sponsored by: Rep. Donna Howard
Read First Time on 03/19/2013
You have voted HJR-135: Proposing a constitutional amendment to prohibit using voluntarily paid additional fees and surcharges that are dedicated by law for nondedicated general governmental purposes and to prohibit using that money for certification of appropriations for nondedicated purposes or entities..
HJR-121: Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a state video lottery system to operate video lottery games at certain horse and greyhound racetracks and providing that federally recognized Indian tribes are not prohibited from conducting games of chance on certain Indian lands.
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Raymond
Read First Time on 03/18/2013
You have voted HJR-121: Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a state video lottery system to operate video lottery games at certain horse and greyhound racetracks and providing that federally recognized Indian tribes are not prohibited from conducting games of chance on certain Indian lands..