HB-1364: Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates to honor recipients of the Defense Meritorious Service Medal and the Meritorious Service Medal.
Sponsored by: Sen. Nicholas Taylor
Effective On 1/1/16 on 06/19/2015
You have voted HB-1364: Relating to the issuance of specialty license plates to honor recipients of the Defense Meritorious Service Medal and the Meritorious Service Medal..
HB-1317: Relating to a report on laws, standards, and policies regarding parking for persons with disabilities to be prepared by the Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities.
Sponsored by: Sen. Judith Zaffirini
Effective On 9/1/15 on 06/19/2015
You have voted HB-1317: Relating to a report on laws, standards, and policies regarding parking for persons with disabilities to be prepared by the Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities..
HB-1034: Relating to registration of a motor vehicle alleged to have been involved in a violation detected by a photographic traffic signal enforcement system.
Sponsored by: Rep. Charlie Geren
Read First Time on 03/02/2015
You have voted HB-1034: Relating to registration of a motor vehicle alleged to have been involved in a violation detected by a photographic traffic signal enforcement system..
SJR-10: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donna Campbell
Received By The Secretary Of The Senate on 07/10/2013
You have voted SJR-10: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used..
HJR-9: 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 07/01/2013
You have voted HJR-9: 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-2: Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for revenue from motor fuel taxes to be used solely for constructing, maintaining, and acquiring rights-of-way for certain public roadways and to provide for the transfer of certain general revenue to the economic stabilization fund and the available school fund.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ryan Guillen
Statement(s) Of Vote Recorded In Journal on 07/29/2013
You have voted HJR-2: Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for revenue from motor fuel taxes to be used solely for constructing, maintaining, and acquiring rights-of-way for certain public roadways and to provide for the transfer of certain general revenue to the economic stabilization fund and the available school fund..
HJR-10: Proposing a constitutional amendment limiting the uses of revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenue received from the federal government.
Sponsored by: Rep. Joe Pickett
Read First Time on 07/01/2013
You have voted HJR-10: Proposing a constitutional amendment limiting the uses of revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenue received from the federal government..
SJR-5: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used.
Sponsored by: Sen. Eddie Lucio
Received By The Secretary Of The Senate on 06/11/2013
You have voted SJR-5: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used..
SJR-10: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donna Campbell
Received By The Secretary Of The Senate on 06/24/2013
You have voted SJR-10: Proposing a constitutional amendment prescribing the purposes for which revenues from motor vehicle registration fees, certain motor vehicle-related taxes, and certain revenues received from the federal government may be used..
HJR-17: 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 06/17/2013
You have voted HJR-17: 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-16: Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for revenue from motor fuel taxes to be used solely for policing, maintaining, constructing, and acquiring rights-of-way for public roadways and to provide for the transfer of certain general revenue to the available school fund and the economic stabilization fund.
Sponsored by: Rep. Drew Darby
Read First Time on 06/17/2013
You have voted HJR-16: Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for revenue from motor fuel taxes to be used solely for policing, maintaining, constructing, and acquiring rights-of-way for public roadways and to provide for the transfer of certain general revenue to the available school fund and the economic stabilization fund..
HJR-11: Proposing a constitutional amendment limiting the uses of revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenue received from the federal government.
Sponsored by: Rep. Joe Pickett
Read First Time on 06/17/2013
You have voted HJR-11: Proposing a constitutional amendment limiting the uses of revenue from motor vehicle registration fees, taxes on motor fuels and lubricants, and certain revenue received from the federal government..