HOUSE JOURNAL EIGHTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION

PROCEEDINGS

TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY — THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 The house met at 10:04 a.m. and was called to order by the speaker. The roll of the house was called and a quorum was announced present (Recordi48). Present — Mr. Speaker; Allen; Alonzo; Alvarado; Anchia; Anderson, C.; Anderson, R.; Ashby; Aycock; Bell; Bernal; Blanco; Bohac; Bonnen, D.; Bonnen, G.; Burkett; Burns; Burrows; Button; Canales; Capriglione; Clardy; Coleman; Collier; Cook; Craddick; Crownover; Cyrier; Dale; Darby; Davis, S.; Davis, Y.; Deshotel; Dutton; Elkins; Faircloth; Fallon; Farias; Farney; Farrar; Fletcher; Flynn; Frank; Frullo; Galindo; Geren; Giddings; Goldman; Gonzales; Gonza´lez; Guerra; Guillen; Gutierrez; Harless; Hernandez; Herrero; Howard; Huberty; Hughes; Hunter; Isaac; Israel; Johnson; Kacal; Keffer; Keough; King, K.; King, P.; King, S.; King, T.; Koop; Krause; Kuempel; Landgraf; Larson; Laubenberg; Leach; Longoria; Lozano; Lucio; Ma´rquez; Martinez; Martinez Fischer; McClendon; Metcalf; Meyer; Miles; Miller, D.; Miller, R.; Moody; Morrison; Mun˜oz; Murphy; Murr; Naishtat; Neva´rez; Oliveira; Otto; Paddie; Parker; Paul; Pen˜a; Phelan; Phillips; Pickett; Price; Raney; Raymond; Reynolds; Riddle; Rinaldi; Rodriguez, E.; Rodriguez, J.; Romero; Rose; Sanford; Schaefer; Schubert; Shaheen; Sheets; Sheffield; Simmons; Simpson; Smith; Smithee; Spitzer; Springer; Stephenson; Stickland; Thompson, E.; Thompson, S.; Tinderholt; Turner, C.; Turner, E.S.; Turner, S.; VanDeaver; Villalba; Walle; White, J.; White, M.; Workman; Wray; Wu; Zedler; Zerwas. Absent, Excused — Dukes; Klick; Schofield; Vo. The speaker recognized Representative Paddie who introduced Ray Wilson, pastor, Light of the World Christian Church, Marshall, who offered the invocation as follows: Lord, you were in the Tabernacle of Moses. You were in the Temple of Solomon. And you are in this Capitol, in this house today, and in our lives as believers. We welcome and acknowledge your presence. We thank you for Speaker Straus, his wife, and his family. We thank you for his leadership. We are grateful for every member of this house, their families, and every member of each staff. Our prayer today is that each would continue to receive your guidance, your wisdom, and your help for the challenging decisions of this session. We pray, Lord, that there would be a coming together regardless of party, regardless of ideology, and that the members of this house would find common ground and have unity for the betterment and future of this great state. For where 552 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

there is unity, there you command the blessing. Today, Lord, give them strength and refreshing and renewal that will carry them in the weeks and months to come. Give all of us today revelation of your love, your grace, your forgiveness, and we invite you to draw us to your goodness. Again, we acknowledge your presence in this place, in our lives, and in our day. We enter this day with thanksgiving in our hearts for all you have done and will do for us and this great state. We thank you for Texas. We bless you. We love you because you first loved us. In your name, we pray. Amen. The speaker recognized Representative Keough who led the house in the pledges of allegiance to the United States and Texas flags. LEAVES OF ABSENCE GRANTED The following members were granted leaves of absence for today because of important business in the district: Klick on motion of M. White. Schofield on motion of Shaheen. The following member was granted leave of absence for today because of illness: Dukes on motion of Howard. The following member was granted leave of absence for the remainder of today because of important business in the district: E. S. Turner on motion of Krause. RULES SUSPENDED Representative Geren moved to suspend all necessary rules to allow the Honorable Charles E. "Chuck" Kleckley, speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives, and his wife, Laurie, admittance to the floor of the house of representatives inside the rail. The motion prevailed. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS The speaker recognized Representative Ashby who introduced the Honorable Charles E. "Chuck" Kleckley, speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives, and his wife, Laurie. (VanDeaver in the chair) MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE A message from the senate was received at this time (see the addendum to the daily journal, Messages from the Senate, Message No. 1). COMMITTEES GRANTED PERMISSION TO MEET Pursuant to Rule 4, Section 9 of the House Rules, Representative Otto requested permission for all committees and subcommittees to meet while the house is in session, during bill referral today, pursuant to their committee Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 553

postings. For purposes of this motion, those committees and subcommittees that are scheduled to meet upon adjournment or final recess today shall be considered to be scheduled to meet during bill referral today. Permission to meet was granted. REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS SUSPENDED On motion of Representative Raney and by unanimous consent, the reading and referral of bills was postponed until just prior to adjournment. LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED The following member was granted leave of absence for the remainder of today because of important business: Farrar on motion of Allen. BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER Notice was given at this time that the speaker had signed bills and resolutions in the presence of the house (see the addendum to the daily journal, Signed by the Speaker, Senate List No. 5). CAPITOL PHYSICIAN The chair recognized Representative Paddie who presented Dr.iKeith Miller of Center as the "Doctor for the Day." The house welcomed Dr. Miller and thanked him for his participation in the Physician of the Day Program sponsored by the Texas Academy of Family Physicians. HR 748 - ADOPTED (by Dale) Representative Dale moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi748. The motion prevailed. The following resolution was laid before the house: HR 748, Congratulating the Texas Joint Crime Information Center, Emily Robertson, and David Jackson for receiving awards from the National Fusion Center Association. HR 748 was adopted. On motion of Representatives Villalba and Goldman, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi748 as signers thereof. HR 763 - ADOPTED (by Mun˜oz) Representative Mun˜oz moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi763. The motion prevailed. 554 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

The following resolution was laid before the house: HR 763, Recognizing March 5, 2015, as Mission Day at the State Capitol. HR 763 was adopted. On motion of Representatives Guerra, Martinez, Guillen, Lucio, and Longoria, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi763 as signers thereof. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS The chair recognized Representative Mun˜oz who introduced a delegation from Mission. HR 733 - ADOPTED (by Paddie) Representative Paddie moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi733. The motion prevailed. The following resolution was laid before the house: HR 733, Recognizing March 5, 2015, as Shelby County Day at the State Capitol. HR 733 was adopted. On motion of Representative Ashby, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi733 as signers thereof. HR 238 - ADOPTED (by Clardy) Representative Clardy moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi238. The motion prevailed. The following resolution was laid before the house: HR 238, Honoring folklorist Dr. Francis Edward "Ab" Abernethy for his contributions to preserving the cultural and historical heritage of the Lone Star State. HR 238 was adopted. HR 772 - ADOPTED (by Raney) Representative Raney moved to suspend all necessary rules to take up and consider at this time HRi772. The motion prevailed. The following resolution was laid before the house: Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 555

HR 772, Recognizing March 2 through 6, 2015, as Texas Public Schools Week and honoring Grand Lodge of Texas Masons for their long-standing support of education. HR 772 was adopted. On motion of Representatives Darby, Reynolds, and J.iWhite, the names of all the members of the house were added to HRi772 as signers thereof. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS The chair recognized Representative Raney who introduced members of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas. (McClendon in the chair) CONGRATULATORY AND MEMORIAL CALENDAR On motion of Representative Kacal and by unanimous consent, the house agreed to dispense with the reading of the resolutions on the congratulatory calendar, with the understanding that the resolutions will be recorded in the journal. HR 418 (by Laubenberg), Recognizing Genc Mulliqi as an honorary Texan. HR 454 (by Herrero), Congratulating Tuloso-Midway High School head basketball coach Bobby Craig on his 700th career victory. HR 455 (by Leach), Commending the 2014-2015 Student Leadership Advisory Council of House District 67. HR 456 (by Craddick), Congratulating Barbara Edson on her retirement from the Midland County Public Library. HR 457 (by Mun˜oz), Commemorating the second annual St. Paul s’ "Holy Smoke" BBQ Cook-Off and Music Festival in Mission. HR 459 (by Bell, Howard, Klick, and S. King), Recognizing Februaryi11,i2015, as Nurse Practitioner Day at the State Capitol. HR 461 (by Cook), Recognizing March 10, 2015, as Corsicana/Navarro County Day at the State Capitol. HR 463 (by Price), Commemorating the 25th anniversary of The Bridge Children s’ Advocacy Center in Amarillo. HR 468 (by C. Turner, et al.), Honoring the Grand Prairie Unity Coalition on the occasion of its 10th annual Unity Fund-raiser Banquet. HR 469 (by D. Bonnen), Commemorating the 150th anniversary of Providence Missionary Baptist Church in Angleton. HR 470 (by D. Bonnen), Congratulating the First Presbyterian Church of Brazoria on its 101st anniversary and on its receipt of an official Texas Historical Marker from the Texas Historical Commission. HR 472 (by Burkett and Coleman), Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. 556 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HR 480 (by Koop and Button), Congratulating Joshua Chari of the LloydiV.iBerkner High School STEM Academy in Richardson on his exceptional scholastic achievements. HR 486 (by Burkett, E. S. Turner, and Button), Congratulating Don Allen Poovey on his retirement from Rowlett Fire Rescue. HR 490 was previously adopted. HR 492 (by Israel), Congratulating Paul F. Davis on his retirement from the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists. HR 495 (by Springer), Congratulating Alwana Vaughan of Graham on the occasion of her 100th birthday. HR 505 (by Clardy), Recognizing Vladimir Jaskevic of the Czech Republic as an honorary Texan. HR 506 (by Lozano), Commending Ingleside High School Students Against Destructive Decisions. HR 518 (by Riddle), Congratulating Regina Boutte on her retirement from the Spring Independent School District. HR 519 (by Ashby), Honoring Emma Bass for her longtime service to the city of Centerville and Leon County. HR 521 (by Crownover), Commemorating the 35th annual Denton Arts and Jazz Festival. HR 526 (by Isaac), Commemorating the 25th annual Dripping Springs Wild Game Dinner. HR 527 (by Wu), Congratulating the Department of Health and Human Services on its receipt of national accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board and commending Houston mayor Annise Parker and HDHHS director Stephen Williams for their contributions. HR 531 (by Raney), Congratulating Vincent and Dorothy Hughes of College Station on their 70th wedding anniversary. HR 534 (by Leach), Congratulating Mike Brodie on his receipt of the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Realtors. HR 535 (by Leach), Honoring Charles Christian for his service as House District 67 Republican Party caucus chair. HR 536 (by Leach), Honoring Ken Gagliano for his service as House District 67 Republican Party caucus chair. HR 537 (by Leach), Congratulating Richard Matkin on his retirement as superintendent of the Plano Independent School District. HR 538 (by Leach), Recognizing the African American Republican Club of Collin County for its civic engagement. HR 549 (by Leach), Recognizing CASA of Collin County for its service to area children in need. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 557

HR 550 (by Leach), Recognizing the Golden Corridor Republican Women. HR 552 (by Leach), Recognizing Plano Republican Women for civic engagement. HR 554 (by Herrero), Congratulating Reece Barrett and Josh Hight of Calallen High School on their selection to the Texas Associated Press Sports Editors Class 5A All-State team. HR 555 (by Herrero), Commending Nueces County Clerk Diana Barrera for her service. HR 556 (by Guillen), Commending Santos Lujan, Jr., for his outstanding service as an educator and an administrator. HR 557 (by Pen˜a), Congratulating the Pasadena Independent School District Board of Trustees on its selection as a finalist in the 2015 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards program. HR 559 (by Neva´rez), Congratulating the Honorable Val Clark Beard on her retirement as Brewster County judge. HR 560 (by Herrero), Commemorating the 2015 Fiesta de la Flor: A Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Selena Quintanilla Perez in Corpus Christi. HR 564 (by Clardy), Congratulating Gloria Jennings of Rusk on her retirement from the Cherokeean Herald. HR 565 (by Howard), Honoring members of the Texas Council of Teachers of English Language Arts. HR 566 (by D. Miller), Recognizing May 9, 2015, as Meusebach-Comanche Peace Treaty Day at the State Capitol. HR 567 (by D. Miller), Recognizing May 9, 2015, as John O. Meusebach Day at the State Capitol. HR 569 was previously adopted. HR 570 (by Leach), Honoring the Collin County Children s’ Advocacy Center for its commitment to protecting children. HR 571 (by Leach), Commending Al Valente for his dedicated service as chair of the executive board of the Plano Chamber of Commerce. HR 575 (by Frullo), Recognizing the Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Awareness Campaign sponsored by the Lubbock and South Plains Colon Cancer Prevention Task Force. HR 576 (by Guerra), Recognizing City of Palmhurst Day at the State Capitol. HR 579 (by Button), Congratulating William Dollar on his retirement as city manager of Garland. HR 589 (by Herrero), Congratulating Barbara Canales of Corpus Christi on her receipt of a 2015 Y Women in Careers Award. 558 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HR 591 (by VanDeaver), Recognizing April 8-9, 2015, as Lamar County Days at the State Capitol. HR 597 (by Goldman), Honoring the Texas Christian University student body and the TCU Student Government Association. HR 599 (by Dutton), Congratulating the Northeast Cultural Arts Council of Houston on the 30th anniversary of its founding. HR 600 (by VanDeaver), Recognizing March 25, 2015, as Red River County Day at the State Capitol. HR 604 (by Herrero), Recognizing Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County employees for their years of service. HR 605 (by Riddle), Recognizing the tribute to veterans of the Battle of Iwo Jima that is being hosted by the Marine Corps Coordinating Council of the Houston-Galveston area on the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima. HR 606 (by Herrero), Congratulating Dr. Sandra Clement of Corpus Christi on her receipt of a 2015 Y Women in Careers Award. HR 607 (by Herrero), Congratulating Dr. Keely Hunsaker of Corpus Christi on her receipt of a 2015 Y Women in Careers Award. HR 608 (by Herrero), Congratulating Lillian Riojas of Corpus Christi on her receipt of a 2015 Y Women in Careers Award. HR 609 (by Herrero), Congratulating Carie Roach of Corpus Christi on her receipt of a 2015 Y Women in Careers Award. HR 610 (by Herrero), Congratulating Dr. Roxanne Robertson of Corpus Christi on her receipt of a 2015 Y Women in Careers Award. HR 611 (by Herrero), Congratulating Lena Coleman Wilson of Corpus Christi on her receipt of the 2015 Y Women in Careers Lifetime Achievement Award. HR 612 (by K. King), Congratulating the Canadian High School football team on winning the 2014 UIL 2A Division 1 state championship. HR 614 (by Smith), Honoring Bob Leiper on his retirement as city manager of Baytown. HR 615 (by E. S. Turner), Commending Constable Randy Earl Parks of Rockwall County for his lifesaving actions in a medical emergency. HR 616 (by Sheets), Congratulating Mesquite ISD superintendent Dr. Linda Henrie on her retirement. HR 619 (by Farney), Congratulating Josh Schroeder on being named thei2014 Citizen of the Year by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. HR 620 (by Farney), Congratulating Mark Thomas on receiving the Owen Sherrill Lifetime Achievement Award from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 559

HR 621 (by Farney), Congratulating Curtis Wren on being named Volunteer of the Year by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. HR 622 (by Farney), Congratulating Kylie Ebersole on being named Ambassador of the Year by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. HR 623 (by Farney), Congratulating First Texas Bank on receiving the Martha Diaz Hurtado College Town Award from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. HR 624 (by Farney), Congratulating Michele Jaroszewski-Webb on receiving the Small Business of the Year Award from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. HR 625 (by Farney), Congratulating Georgetown Family Wellness on receiving the Jesse "Buz" Sawyer Award from the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. HR 626 (by Farney), Congratulating Larry Lamb, the Hill Country 100 Club Officer of the Year for the Burnet Police Department. HR 628 (by C. Turner), Commending the TRIO programs at The University of Texas at Arlington. HR 629 (by Farney), Congratulating Stacy Baker on being named Support Person of the Year of the Marble Falls Police Department by the Hill Countryi100iClub. HR 630 (by Farney), Congratulating Patrick Brennan on being named Paramedic of the Year of Marble Falls Air Evac 49 by the Hill Country 100 Club. HR 631 (by Farney), Congratulating Nancy Nehring on being named Support Person of the Year of the Cassie Volunteer Fire Department by the Hill Country 100 Club. HR 633 (by Farney), Congratulating Ricky Bindseil, the Hill Countryi100iClub Officer of the Year for the Burnet County Sheriff s’ Office. HR 634 (by Burkett), Recognizing March 19, 2015, as Sunnyvale Day at the State Capitol. HR 635 (by Farney), Congratulating Gary Boshears, the Hill Countryi100iClub Officer of the Year for the Granite Shoals Police Department. HR 636 (by Burkett), Recognizing March 12, 2015, as Balch Springs Day at the State Capitol. HR 637 (by Farney), Congratulating Denton Wills, Jr., the Hill Countryi100iClub Officer of the Year for the Burnet County Sheriff s’ Office Special Operations Unit. HR 638 (by Farney), Congratulating Carey Headrick, the Hill Countryi100iClub Officer of the Year for the Bertram Police Department. HR 639 (by Farney), Congratulating Bruce Morgan, the Hill Countryi100iClub Officer of the Year for the Burnet County Constable s’ Office. 560 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HR 640 (by Farney), Congratulating Brown Graham & Company on being named Large Business of the Year by the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce. HR 641 (by Keffer), Congratulating the Cisco High School football team on winning the 2013 UIL 2A Division 2 state championship. HR 643 (by Goldman), Commemorating the 75th anniversary of Renfro Foods, Inc., in Fort Worth. HR 653 (by J. White), Congratulating Josiah Atkinson of West Hardin High School on winning first place at the UIL State Congress 2A competition. HR 657 (by Guillen), Honoring Norman F. Porter, Sr., of Pleasanton for his contributions to the promotion and preservation of Texas history. HR 658 (by Howard), Congratulating Bedichek Middle School in Austin on earning designation as an AVID National Demonstration School. HR 660 (by Israel), Commemorating the 103rd anniversary of Girl Scouts of the USA. HR 665 (by Farney), Congratulating Justin Fowler for being named Firefighter of the Year of the Burnet Fire Department by the Hill Countryi100iClub. HR 666 (by Farney), Congratulating Butch Baty for being named Firefighter of the Year of the Spicewood Volunteer Fire Department by the Hill Country 100 Club. HR 667 (by Farney), Congratulating Jonathan Morrison for being named Firefighter of the Year of Marble Falls Fire Rescue by the Hill Country 100 Club. HR 668 (by Farney), Congratulating Jason Hardison for being named Firefighter of the Year of Burnet Fire and EMS by the Hill Country 100 Club. HR 669 (by Farney), Congratulating Bobby Amick for being named Volunteer Firefighter of the Year of the Cottonwood Shores Volunteer Fire Department by the Hill Country 100 Club. HR 670 (by Farney), Congratulating Nowell Maluski for being named Firefighter of the Year of the East Lake Buchanan Volunteer Fire Department by the Hill Country 100 Club. HR 671 (by Farney), Congratulating Sandy Snyder for being named Firefighter of the Year of the Hoover Valley Volunteer Fire Department by the Hill Country 100 Club. HR 672 (by Farney), Congratulating Jesse Balderas for being named Firefighter of the Year of Granite Shoals Fire Rescue by the Hill Countryi100iClub. HR 673 (by Farney), Congratulating Chuck Dear for being named Firefighter of the Year of the Marble Falls Area Volunteer Fire Department by the Hill Country 100 Club. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 561

HR 676 (by Leach), Honoring Neal Katz for his service as executive director of the Collin County Republican Party. HR 677 (by Leach), Congratulating George Flint on his election as chair of the Collin County GOP. HR 678 (by Herrero), Commemorating the first Teen Bookfest by the Bay in Corpus Christi. HR 679 (by Leach), Honoring the Conner Harrington Republican Women of Plano for their contributions to the community. HR 680 (by Herrero), Commemorating the reopening of Recio ’s Smokehouse and Catering in Corpus Christi. HR 681 (by Guerra), Recognizing March 11, 2015, as Texas Easter Seals Day at the State Capitol. HR 693 (by Naishtat), Recognizing March 2015 as Brain Injury Awareness Month in Texas. HR 696 (by Aycock), Recognizing February 24, 2015, as Texas FFA Day at the State Capitol. HR 698 (by Murr), Honoring Leadership Kerr County on the occasion of its visit to the State Capitol. HR 701 (by Kuempel), Recognizing March 31, 2015, as Texas Anesthesiologists Day at the State Capitol. HR 702 (by Herrero), Congratulating the Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce on its 100th anniversary. HR 703 (by Herrero), Congratulating Brianna Pena of Banquete High School on her achievements in 2014-2015 UIL Student Congress competition. The resolutions were adopted. The following memorial resolutions were laid before the house: HR 453 (by Riddle), In memory of Dr. Bruce D. Krutsinger of Houston. HR 479 (by Herrero), In memory of Linda Bridges, president of the Texas chapter of the American Federation of Teachers. HR 489 (by Smith), In memory of Robert Lee Creel of Highlands. HR 510 (by Sheffield), In memory of Larry B. Smith of Brady. HR 524 (by Martinez), In memory of Kennedy Clay Roland of Lockhart. HR 539 (by Huberty), In memory of Dr. Jane Nelson, former Humble ISD principal. HR 572 (by Rinaldi and Metcalf), In memory of Oakleigh D. Smith. HR 573 (by Rinaldi), In memory of Mary K. Macaulay of . HR 581 (by Button), In memory of May Louise Sweeden of Richardson. 562 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HR 601 (by Clardy), In memory of Dr. George R. Hugman III of Nacogdoches. HR 642 (by Gonzales), In memory of Vincent DiNino, director of bands emeritus at The University of Texas at Austin. HR 656 (by Guillen), In memory of South Texas educator Alberto Byington, Sr. HR 674 (by P. King), In memory of Dr. Jack Leigh Eidson of Weatherford. HR 675 (by P. King), In memory of Pastor John Conway of Hilltop Family Church in Springtown. HR 688 (by Collier), In memory of the Honorable Walter Beatrice Campbell Barbour, the first African American female city council member of Fort Worth. HR 690 (by Metcalf), In memory of former state representative David Crews of Conroe. HR 691 (by Fallon), In memory of John S. Marshall of The Colony. The resolutions were unanimously adopted by a rising vote. On motion of Representative Rinaldi, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 572 as signers thereof. (VanDeaver in the chair) On motion of Representative Martinez, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 524 as signers thereof. On motion of Representative Metcalf, the names of all the members of the house were added to HR 690 as signers thereof. PROVIDING FOR ADJOURNMENT At 10:55 a.m., Representatives Zedler, Krause, Tinderholt, and Stickland moved that, at the conclusion of the reading of bills and resolutions on first reading and referral to committees, the house adjourn until 2 p.m. Monday, March 9 in memory of Rick Rose of Tarrant County. The motion prevailed. (Flynn in the chair) BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS ON FIRST READING AND REFERRAL TO COMMITTEES RESOLUTIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES Bills and joint resolutions were at this time laid before the house, read first time, and referred to committees. Resolutions were at this time laid before the house and referred to committees. (See the addendum to the daily journal, Referred to Committees, List No. 1.) (Gonzales in the chair) Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 563

BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS ON FIRST READING AND REFERRAL TO COMMITTEES RESOLUTIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES Bills and joint resolutions were at this time laid before the house, read first time, and referred to committees. Resolutions were at this time laid before the house and referred to committees. (See the addendum to the daily journal, Referred to Committees, List No. 2.) ADJOURNMENT In accordance with a previous motion, the house, at 5:41ip.m., adjourned until 2ip.m. Monday, Marchi9.

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REFERRED TO COMMITTEES The following bills and joint resolutions were today laid before the house, read first time, and referred to committees, and the following resolutions were today laid before the house and referred to committees. If indicated, the chair today corrected the referral of the following measures: List No. 1 HB 213 (By Button and Harless), Relating to lobbying by former members of the legislature; creating an offense. To General Investigating and Ethics. HB 247 (By Raymond), Relating to limits on certain actions arising out of attorney s’ fee agreements. To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence. HB 466 (By Howard), Relating to covered benefits under the child health plan. To Public Health. HB 551 (By Johnson), Relating to the consideration of criminal history record information regarding applicants for professional licenses. To Licensing and Administrative Procedures. HB 672 (By Israel), Relating to certain information concerning an applicant for certain occupational licenses. To State Affairs. HB 678 (By S. Turner and Otto), Relating to advance notice of the intent to house sexually violent predators at a new location in various counties of this state. To Corrections. HB 679 (By S. Turner), Relating to a study on homeless youth. To Human Services. 564 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HB 695 (By Springer), Relating to the carrying of a concealed handgun by the holder of a concealed handgun license on hospital or nursing home premises; authorizing a penalty. To Homeland Security and Public Safety. HB 708 (By Farrar, Howard, and Gonza´lez), Relating to the medical accuracy of informational materials given to a woman seeking an abortion. To State Affairs. HB 711 (By Raymond), Relating to the creation of a childhood health program grant. To Public Health. HB 716 (By Lozano), Relating to the certification of certain peace officers to enforce commercial motor vehicle safety standards. To Homeland Security and Public Safety. HB 843 (By Naishtat), Relating to housing services provided through the transitional living services program to certain children in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services. To Human Services. HB 852 (By Sanford), Relating to the creation of a joint interim committee to study and make recommendations regarding the storage of biometric identifiers. To Government Transparency and Operation. HB 854 (By Sanford), Relating to the abolishment of the state lottery. To Licensing and Administrative Procedures. HB 870 (By Smith), Relating to the investment training requirement for certain local government officers. To Investments and Financial Institutions. HB 873 (By Sanford), Relating to the publication of certain information regarding the vocational rehabilitation program on the Internet. To Human Services. HB 878 (By Wu), Relating to competitive bidding procedures and election requirements for the Westchase District. To Urban Affairs. HB 889 (By Dale), Relating to requiring state contractors to participate in the federal electronic verification of employment authorization program, or E-verify. To State Affairs. HB 937 (By Fletcher, Burkett, Bohac, Flynn, and Bell), Relating to the carrying of concealed handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education. To Homeland Security and Public Safety. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 565

HB 972 (By Geren, Harless, Metcalf, and Villalba), Relating to reporting of expenditures by persons registered as lobbyists. To State Affairs. HB 973 (By Hernandez), Relating to the compensation and per diem compensation of emergency services commissioners. To County Affairs. HB 974 (By Collier), Relating to higher education for veterans and their families. To Higher Education. HB 997 (By Y. Davis), Relating to certain duties of employers voluntarily participating in the federal E-Verify program and of the Texas Workforce Commission in regard to the E-Verify program; providing civil penalties. To State Affairs. HB 1024 (By Dutton), Relating to an offense report prepared in the investigation of a criminal case. To Homeland Security and Public Safety. HB 1025 (By Dutton), Relating to the approval of law enforcement training materials by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. To Select Emerging Issues In Texas Law Enforcement. HB 1035 (By Johnson), Relating to criminal offenses involving the filming, recording, photographing, documenting, or observing of a peace officer. To Select Emerging Issues In Texas Law Enforcement. HB 1036 (By Johnson), Relating to reporting requirements for an injury or death caused by a peace officer. To Select Emerging Issues In Texas Law Enforcement. HB 1059 (By C. Turner), Relating to the contents of and public access to personal financial statements filed by public officials and candidates. To General Investigating and Ethics. HB 1071 (By Zerwas and Villalba), Relating to the establishment of the Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Advisory Council. To Public Health. HB 1073 (By Blanco), Relating to consideration of a bidder s’ principal place of business in awarding certain county contracts. To County Affairs. HB 1093 (By Guillen), Relating to transparency in the STAR Medicaid managed care rate-setting process. To Human Services. HB 1104 (By Raymond), Relating to exempting the procurement of services for victims of family violence from competitive bidding requirements. To Human Services. 566 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HB 1291 (By Raymond), Relating to the fees collected by prosecutors for collection and processing of certain checks or similar sight orders. To Criminal Jurisprudence. HB 1292 (By E. Rodriguez), Relating to renaming the Major Events trust fund to the Major Events Reimbursement Program. To Economic and Small Business Development. HB 1293 (By Alvarado), Relating to the confidentiality of identifying information of victims of stalking; creating a criminal offense. To Criminal Jurisprudence. HB 1294 (By Capriglione), Relating to the disclosure on personal financial statements of certain contracts or subcontracts with governmental entities. To General Investigating and Ethics. HB 1295 (By Capriglione), Relating to the disclosure of interested parties by persons contracting with governmental entities and state agencies. To General Investigating and Ethics. HB 1296 (By Flynn), Relating to the appointment of certain representatives to certain regional water planning groups. To Natural Resources. HB 1297 (By Capriglione), Relating to the transportation of unsecured objects by a vehicle; creating an offense. To Transportation. HB 1298 (By Lozano), Relating to required state contributions to the Teacher Retirement System of Texas. To Pensions. HB 1300 (By Capriglione), Relating to the required qualifications of persons admitted to educator preparation programs. To Public Education. HB 1301 (By Wray), Relating to the authority of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to adopt rules prohibiting the use of an on-site sewage disposal system with an absorptive effluent disposal system. To Environmental Regulation. HB 1302 (By Guillen), Relating to fees imposed for the operation of amusement rides. To Insurance. HB 1303 (By Guillen), Relating to general officers within the state military department. To Defense and Veterans ’Affairs. HB 1304 (By Guillen), Relating to the use of school committees to make determinations regarding graduation for certain public high school students who fail to perform satisfactorily on end-of-course assessment instruments. To Public Education. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 567

HB 1443 (By Geren), Relating to the Texas Identification Number system. To Government Transparency and Operation. HB 1444 (By Villalba), Relating to the elimination in certain counties of straight-party voting for certain offices. To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence. HB 1445 (By Guillen), Relating to measures to support or enhance graduate medical education in this state, including the transfer of assets following the dissolution of the Texas Medical Liability Insurance Underwriting Association. To Higher Education. HB 1448 (By Sheets), Relating to the provision of a voter s’ thumbprint with a mailed ballot. To Elections. HB 1450 (By Workman, Guillen, and Larson), Relating to creating the Texas Border Security Division. To Homeland Security and Public Safety. HB 1463 (By Raymond), Relating to the procedure for canceling an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of an individual who is 65 years of age or older. To Ways and Means. HB 1464 (By Raymond), Relating to the procedure for determining that certain land is no longer eligible for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as agricultural or open-space land. To Agriculture and Livestock. HB 1465 (By Huberty), Relating to money used by certain counties for the low-income vehicle repair assistance, retrofit, and accelerated vehicle retirement program and local initiative air quality projects. To Environmental Regulation. HB 1466 (By D. Bonnen), Relating to Parks and Wildlife Department procedures for the transfer of ownership of boats or outboard motors; providing penalties; creating a criminal offense. To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism. HB 1467 (By Lozano), Relating to authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds for a classroom building at Texas A&M University–Kingsville. To Higher Education. HB 1468 (By Huberty), Relating to the assessment of fourth and seventh grade public school students in writing and English language arts. To Public Education. HB 1469 (By Huberty), Relating to the assessment of public school students in writing and English language arts. To Public Education. 568 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HB 1470 (By S. Thompson), Relating to the requirement that a parent appointed as a conservator of a child disclose certain information regarding family violence. To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues. HB 1472 (By Workman), Relating to the enforcement of requirements for the issuance of local permits by regulatory agencies of political subdivisions. To Land and Resource Management. HB 1473 (By Bell, Howard, Klick, and Keough), Relating to the authority of an advanced practice registered nurse and a physician assistant to sign or issue certain documents. To Public Health. HB 1474 (By VanDeaver), Relating to the placement of money in the state instructional materials fund for public schools to use to purchase instructional materials. To Public Education. HB 1476 (By Flynn), Relating to authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds for capital projects at Texas A&M University-Commerce. To Higher Education. HB 1477 (By Meyer), Relating to the cost of an attendance credit under the public school finance system. To Public Education. HB 1478 (By Meyer), Relating to a limitation on the amount of school property tax revenue that is subject to recapture under the public school finance system. To Public Education. HB 1479 (By Meyer), Relating to the equalized wealth level and the guaranteed yield under the school finance system. To Public Education. HB 1481 (By Murphy), Relating to prohibiting the operation of an unmanned aircraft over certain facilities; creating a criminal offense. To Criminal Jurisprudence. HB 1482 (By Sheets), Relating to public information regarding workers ’ compensation insurance rate filings. To Insurance. HB 1483 (By Zerwas), Relating to the dispensing of aesthetic pharmaceuticals by physicians and therapeutic optometrists; imposing fees. To Public Health. HB 1484 (By Blanco), Relating to regional coordinators within the veteran entrepreneur program. To Defense and Veterans ’Affairs. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 569

HB 1485 (By E. Rodriguez and Harless), Relating to the establishment of a Texas grocery access investment fund program. To Economic and Small Business Development. HB 1486 (By Galindo), Relating to a prohibition on vendor contact with a member of the board of trustees of an independent school district during the procurement process. To Public Education. HB 1487 (By E. Thompson), Relating to authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds to fund a health sciences and classroom building at the Pearland campus of the University of Houston–Clear Lake. To Higher Education. HB 1489 (By Howard), Relating to measures to enhance graduate medical education in this state. To Higher Education. HB 1490 (By Huberty and Deshotel), Relating to public school interventions and procedures for truancy. To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues. HCR 26 (By Flynn), Urging the United States Congress to repeal the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. To Select State and Federal Power and Responsibility. HCR 37 (By C. Anderson), Requesting creation of a joint interim committee to study a nonsubstantive reorganization of the Texas Constitution. To State Affairs. HCR 40 (By Anchia), Expressing support for the Texas Dream Act and urging other U.S. states to enact similar legislation. To State Affairs. HCR 49 (By S. Thompson), Urging Congress to propose and submit to the states an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that overturns Citizens Unitediv.iFederal Election Commission, establishing that the spending of money to influence elections shall not be construed as speech under the First Amendment, and clarifying that only natural persons are protected by constitutional rights. To Select State and Federal Power and Responsibility. HCR 52 (By Guillen), Authorizing the State Preservation Board, subject to state law and rules of the board, to approve and permit the relocation of the Texas Game Warden Memorial to a site at the State Capitol, south of the Sam Houston Building, just outside of the historical grounds. To Culture, Recreation, and Tourism. HR 796 (By Canales), Commending Leticia Gonzalez on her 27 years of service with the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce. To Rules and Resolutions. 570 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HR 797 (By Canales), In memory of Josephine Longoria of Edinburg. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 798 (By Canales), Commending Imelda Rodriguez on her 10 years of service as director of tourism for the Edinburg Convention and Visitors Bureau. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 799 (By Canales), Honoring Joe Filoteo, Jr., for his achievements as a coach and athletic director and for his service with the Edinburg Parks and Recreation Department. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 800 (By Canales), Commending the members of Girl Scout Troop 35 of Greater South Texas for their service to their community. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 801 (By Canales), Commemorating the 10th annual Texas Cooki Em:’ iHigh Steaks in Edinburg barbecue cook-off. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 802 (By Keough, Metcalf, and Bell), In memory of Deputy Sheriff Catherine Breeding of Montgomery County. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 807 (By Dutton), Commemorating the dedication of a Texas Historical Marker at First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Houston. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 809 (By Villalba), In memory of Jan Patterson of Dallas. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 811 (By Dutton), Honoring Sister Faye Marie Johnson for 50 years of service to Lyons Unity Missionary Baptist Church. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 812 (By Guerra), Honoring Jody Nelsen of Edinburg for her work as president of the Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley Board of Directors. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 813 (By Neva´rez), Recognizing the Aztec Theater in Eagle Pass for its contribution to that city s’ cultural heritage. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 814 (By Neva´rez), Recognizing Eagle Grocery Day at the State Capitol. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 815 (By Neva´rez), In memory of Albert V. Hallford of Fredericksburg. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 817 (By Guerra), Congratulating Eugene Gutierrez, Jr., of McAllen on his receipt of the Congressional Gold Medal. To Rules and Resolutions. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 571

HR 819 (By Hughes), Congratulating Hilmar and Adeline Hartmann of Schertz on their 63rd wedding anniversary. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 820 (By Murphy), Commemorating St. Patrick s’ Day and honoring the contributions that individuals of Irish descent have made to the State of Texas. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 821 (By Capriglione), Congratulating the Greater Keller Chamber of Commerce on its 35th anniversary. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 822 (By Sheffield), Recognizing March 4, 2015, as Independent Pharmacists Day at the State Capitol. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 823 (By Sheffield), In memory of Arley G. Echols of Stephenville. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 824 (By Moody), Recognizing Danashiya Pritchard for her achievements as an artist and for her charitable work in the El Paso area. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 825 (By Kacal), Commemorating the 50th anniversary of Texas State Technical College. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 826 (By Flynn), Recognizing March 31, 2015, as Hopkins County Day at the State Capitol. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 827 (By Guerra, Mun˜oz, Canales, and Martinez), Commending April Lopez of McAllen for her heroism in saving a man s’ life. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 828 (By Villalba), Recognizing March 26, 2015, as Texas Jewish Communities Advocacy Effort Day at the State Capitol. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 830 (By J. White), Congratulating Gary Dougharty on his retirement from the Jasper Fire Department. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 831 (By Farney), Congratulating Bob and Mona Williams of Sun City Georgetown on their 50th wedding anniversary. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 832 (By Farney), Congratulating Patrick and Jeanette McCaslin of Georgetown on their 50th wedding anniversary. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 833 (By Farney), Congratulating Zoila Cardenas of James Mitchell Elementary School in Georgetown on her selection as the ESC Regioni13iElementary Teacher of the Year. To Rules and Resolutions. 572 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HR 834 (By Farney), Congratulating Collin Clark on his retirement as superintendent of the Cameron Independent School District. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 835 (By Farney), Congratulating Andrew W. Killingsworth of Georgetown on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 836 (By Farney), Commending St. David s’ HealthCare on its receipt of a 2014 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 837 (By Farney), Congratulating Melissa Hightower of Liberty Hill on her receipt of the 2014 Chuck Dennis Investigator of the Year Award. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 838 (By VanDeaver), In memory of U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Justin Holt. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 839 (By Farney), Congratulating Melissa McWherter of Liberty Hill Junior High School on her selection as VFW Teacher of the Year for District 28. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 840 (By Neva´rez), In memory of Precinct 2 justice of the peace Joseph Michael Gonzalez of Del Rio. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 841 (By C. Anderson), Congratulating Virginia DuPuy of Waco on her receipt of the Silver Eagle Award from the Longhorn Council of the Boy Scouts of America. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 842 (By J. White), Recognizing Kayla Marie Atkinson of Livingston for her tribute to peace officers. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 843 (By C. Anderson), Congratulating Randy Aaron, Marty Dominguez, and Zach Minnix on their promotions with the McGregor Volunteer Fire Department. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 844 (By C. Anderson), Commending Texas Department of Public Safety officers Brent Crossley and Vance Griffin for their bravery in apprehending an armed suspect. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 845 (By Sanford), Recognizing April 1, 2015, as Volunteer McKinney Day at the State Capitol. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 846 (By Martinez Fischer), In memory of Fidencio Gutierrez of . To Rules and Resolutions. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 573

HR 847 (By Collier), Congratulating Master Sergeant Bryce Hardin on his retirement from the U.S. Air Force. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 848 (By Herrero), In memory of Wilford George Wilcox of Corpus Christi. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 849 (By Herrero), In memory of Mary Alice Mun˜oz of Corpus Christi. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 850 (By Dale), Commemorating the fifth anniversary of Heroes Night Out. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 851 (By Herrero), Congratulating Sheila Simmons on earning an Outstanding Employee Award from the Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 852 (By Hernandez), Recognizing March 2015 as Women Veterans Month in Texas and commending the work of the Texas Veterans Commission Women Veterans Initiative. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 853 (By Herrero and Oliveira), In memory of Jose Santos, Jr., of Brownsville. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 854 (By Geren), In memory of Leonard Arthur Jones, Jr., of Fort Worth. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 855 (By Moody), Congratulating the Canutillo High School football team on its successful 2014 season. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 856 (By Dutton), Congratulating Marguerite Latson of Houston on the occasion of her 80th birthday. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 857 (By J. White), Recognizing the Livingston Elite Cheer team for its accomplishments. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 858 (By J. White), Congratulating Kiley B. Young of Village Mills on earning a 2015 Texas Legislative Black Caucus scholarship. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 859 (By J. White), Congratulating Brittany L. Lightfoot of Onalaska on earning a 2015 Texas Legislative Black Caucus scholarship. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 860 (By J. White), Congratulating Deontra Morgan of Kountze on earning a 2015 Texas Legislative Black Caucus scholarship. To Rules and Resolutions. 574 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HR 861 (By J. White), Congratulating Lauren Cochran of Lumberton High School on her participation in the 2015 UIL Swimming & Diving State Meet. To Rules and Resolutions. List No. 2 HB 1299 (By Capriglione), Relating to the tasting of wine by students enrolled in certain courses. To Licensing and Administrative Procedures. HB 1305 (By G. Bonnen and Paul), Relating to a program to provide a free or reduced-price breakfast to eligible students attending a public school and the method of determining the number of educationally disadvantaged students. To Public Education. HB 1306 (By Hughes), Relating to the reimbursement of expenses incurred by court reporters in judicial districts composed of more than one county. To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence. HB 1307 (By Springer), Relating to Gainesville Hospital District. To County Affairs. HB 1308 (By Schofield), Relating to the method of returning a ballot to be voted by mail. To Elections. HB 1309 (By S. Turner), Relating to the notification of certain legislators of the death of a child in foster care. To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues. HB 1310 (By Geren), Relating to canine encounter training for peace officers. To Homeland Security and Public Safety. HB 1311 (By McClendon), Relating to the confidentiality of personal information concerning certain employees currently or formerly involved in the Texas juvenile justice system. To Juvenile Justice and Family Issues. HB 1313 (By Fletcher), Relating to ensuring the removal of the names of deceased persons from the jury wheel. To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence. HB 1314 (By Bohac), Relating to the phaseout and repeal of the franchise tax; lowering the rates of the tax. To Ways and Means. HB 1315 (By Bohac), Relating to temporary permissive alternate rates for the franchise tax. To Ways and Means. HB 1316 (By Bohac), Relating to decreasing the rates of the franchise tax. To Ways and Means. HB 1317 (By Bohac), Relating to the designation of van-only parking spaces for use by persons with disabilities; creating an offense. To Transportation. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 575

HB 1318 (By Button), Relating to the eligibility of presidential general election debates for distributions from a Major Events trust fund. To Economic and Small Business Development. HB 1319 (By Zerwas), Relating to use of health information technology in this state; creating a criminal offense. To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence. HB 1320 (By Deshotel), Relating to certain information reported by consumer reporting agencies. To Business and Industry. HB 1321 (By D. Bonnen), Relating to route designation for the issuance of a permit for the movement of oversize and overweight vehicles in certain counties. To Transportation. HB 1322 (By Farias), Relating to industrial hemp; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees. To Agriculture and Livestock. HB 1323 (By Gutierrez), Relating to the sale of certain abusable synthetic substances; providing a civil penalty. To Public Health. HB 1324 (By Israel), Relating to the establishment and operation of a motor-bus-only lane pilot program in certain counties. To Transportation. HB 1325 (By C. Turner), Relating to the administration of the TexasiB-On-time loan program to permit a portion of tuition set-asides to be used to fund tuition exemptions for veterans and other student financial assistance. To Higher Education. HB 1326 (By Button and Metcalf), Relating to designating English as the official language of this state. To State Affairs. HB 1327 (By Galindo), Relating to the recall of members of school district boards of trustees. To Elections. HB 1328 (By C. Turner), Relating to a credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed on certain real property used to provide housing to certain persons with disabilities. To Ways and Means. HB 1329 (By Naishtat), Relating to the payment of costs incurred by the involuntary commitment of persons with mental illness. To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence. HB 1330 (By Naishtat), Relating to the payment of costs incurred by the involuntary commitment of persons with mental illness. To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence. HB 1331 (By P. King), Relating to the treatment and recycling for beneficial use of certain waste arising out of or incidental to the drilling for or production of oil or gas. To Energy Resources. 576 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HB 1332 (By Schofield), Relating to the notice to vacate required to be given by a landlord to a tenant before filing an eviction suit. To Business and Industry. HB 1333 (By Naishtat), Relating to a request for a customer record of a financial institution for guardianship purposes. To Human Services. HB 1334 (By Clardy), Relating to the appeal of a residential eviction suit. To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence. HB 1336 (By D. Bonnen), Relating to fees of office for the Velasco Drainage District. To Natural Resources. HB 1337 (By Naishtat), Relating to requiring institutions and assisted living facilities to maintain guardianship orders of residents. To Human Services. HB 1338 (By Naishtat), Relating to training for peace officers and first responders on acquired and traumatic brain injuries. To Select Emerging Issues In Texas Law Enforcement. HB 1339 (By Gutierrez), Relating to the required waiting period for coverage under the child health plan program. To Insurance. HB 1341 (By Aycock), Relating to review and modification of the essential knowledge and skills of the required public school curriculum. To Public Education. HB 1344 (By Sheets), Relating to credit to certain ceding insurers for reinsurance ceded to certain assuming insurers. To Insurance. HB 1345 (By E. Thompson), Relating to review of provisional ballots by the early voting ballot board. To Elections. HB 1346 (By Alonzo), Relating to the representation of certain indigent applicants for a writ of habeas corpus. To Criminal Jurisprudence. HB 1347 (By Howard), Relating to a study on the performance and operations of public schools that operate on a year-round system. To Public Education. HB 1348 (By Geren), Relating to the approval of certain alcoholic beverages by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. To Licensing and Administrative Procedures. HB 1349 (By Howard), Relating to the creation of a long-range revenue analysis committee. To Appropriations. HB 1350 (By Burkett), Relating to a limitation on the amount of tolls and other charges that may be imposed by toll project entities for the use of toll projects. To Transportation. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 577

HB 1351 (By C. Turner), Relating to health education curriculum and instruction in public schools. To Public Education. HB 1352 (By C. Turner), Relating to the use of a wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle; creating an offense and providing penalties. To Transportation. HB 1353 (By Geren), Relating to a certificate of merit in certain actions against certain licensed or registered professionals. To Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence. HR 788 (By Villalba), Commending Catholic Charities of Dallas for its contributions to the community. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 862 (By J. White), Commending the Hardin County Commissioners Court for approving the display of "In God We Trust" in the commissioners courtroom. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 863 (By Villalba), Congratulating the Lake Highlands High School wrestling team on a successful 2014-2015 season. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 864 (By Tinderholt), Congratulating Charles David Kirkham of TroopiNo. 520 in Arlington on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 865 (By Miles), Honoring Alana Danielle Smith of Houston for her role in foiling a burglary attempt. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 866 (By Miles), Congratulating Kendahl Ross of Tomball on his participation in the DMAXX Sports Youth All American Bowl. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 867 (By Keough), Honoring Woodlands Church for its humanitarian efforts. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 868 (By Meyer), Congratulating Sophia Price of University Park Elementary School on the inclusion of her painting in the 2015 Youth Art Month exhibition at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum and the State Capitol. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 869 (By Leach), Honoring the International Franchise Association. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 870 (By Leach), Honoring members of the Collin County Conservative Republicans for their civic engagement. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 871 (By Leach), Honoring members of the Collin County Young Republicans for their civic engagement. To Rules and Resolutions. 578 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

HR 872 (By Herrero), Congratulating Jack McLaughlin of Calallen High School in Corpus Christi on his performance at the 2015 UIL Swimmingi&iDiving State Meet. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 873 (By Herrero), Congratulating Kaelin Bunting on winning thei2015iCorpus Christi Caller-Times South Texas Regional Spelling Bee. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 874 (By Burkett), Congratulating Thomas Wilbanks on his retirement as pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Mesquite. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 875 (By Sanford), Commending Jacob Luttmer for his service as an intern during the 84th session of the Texas Legislature. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 876 (By Sanford), Commending Joshua Ode´n for his service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Scott Sanford. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 877 (By Sanford), Commending Allison Ainsworth for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Scott Sanford. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 878 (By Sanford), Congratulating Jaci Seale of Melissa on winning the grand championship in the 12th annual Chisholm Challenge horse competition at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 879 (By Sanford), Honoring the city of McKinney for being named the Best Place to Live in America in 2014 by Money magazine. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 880 (By Sanford), Congratulating Dr. J. D. Kennedy on his retirement as the superintendent of the McKinney Independent School District. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 881 (By Sanford), Congratulating Colin Kimball of McKinney on his receipt of the Silver Patrick Henry Medallion from the Dallas chapter of the Military Order of the World Wars. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 882 (By Sanford), Congratulating Nicholas Kerekgyarto of McKinney on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 883 (By Springer), In memory of Keith Grice King of Gainesville. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 884 (By Springer), Congratulating the Throckmorton High School football team on winning the 2014 UIL Six-Man 1A Division 2 state championship. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 885 (By Spitzer), Congratulating members of the Athens High School Pride of the Hornets Band on their performances at the UIL Region 21 Solo and Ensemble Contest. To Rules and Resolutions. Thursday, March 5, 2015 HOUSE JOURNAL — 27th Day 579

HR 886 (By Springer), Commemorating the centennial of the Crosby County Courthouse. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 887 (By Simmons), Congratulating the city of Carrollton on its recognition by WalletHub as the nation s’ highest ranking city for economic class diversity. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 888 (By Springer), Congratulating Charles and Dale Tyer on theiri60thiwedding anniversary. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 889 (By Springer), Congratulating Andy Popp of Cooke County on being named the 2014 Conservation Farmer of the Year by the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 891 (By Springer), Congratulating James Umsted and Brennan Umsted on being named the 2015 Fireman and Junior Fireman of the Year by the Wheeler Volunteer Fire Department. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 892 (By McClendon), Commending the City of San Antonio for its effort to gain World Heritage Site designation for its five Spanish missions. To Rules and Resolutions. HR 893 (By J. White), Congratulating Jamerson Roberts of Hardin-Jefferson High School on being named a Wendy s’ 12Star Athlete of the Week by KBMT-TV. To Rules and Resolutions. SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER The following bills and resolutions were today signed in the presence of the house by the speaker: Senate List No. 5 SCRi15, SCRi18 MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE The following messages from the senate were today received by the house: Message No. 1 MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE SENATE CHAMBER Austin, Texas Thursday, March 5, 2015 - 1 The Honorable Speaker of the House House Chamber Austin, Texas Mr. Speaker: 580 84th LEGISLATURE — REGULAR SESSION

I am directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has taken the following action: THE SENATE HAS PASSED THE FOLLOWING MEASURES: SB 5 Nichols Relating to the allocation to the state highway fund and the available school fund of certain motor vehicle sales, use, and rental tax revenue and to the uses of the revenue allocated to the state highway fund. SJR 5 Nichols Proposing a constitutional amendment dedicating certain revenue derived from the tax imposed on the sale, use, or rental of a motor vehicle to the state highway fund and the available school fund. Respectfully, Patsy Spaw Secretary of the Senate

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STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS Favorable reports have been filed by committees as follows: March 4 Homeland Security and Public Safety - HBi10

SENT TO THE GOVERNOR March 4 - HCRi58