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SJR 50, 65th R.S.
Proposing an amendment to the Texas Constitution to delete the archaic reference to the "Deaf and Dumb Asylum," to allow certain products manufactured by handicapped individuals in nonprofit rehabilitation facilities to be purchased by the State of Texas and to eliminate the formality of involvement in such transactions by the Governor of Texas, the Secretary of State, and the Comptroller of Public Accounts of Texas.

Chamber Action Comments  Date 
S Filed   03/09/1977
S Read first time   03/10/1977
S Referred to Committee on Human Resources   03/10/1977
S Considered by committee in public hearing   04/14/1977
S Considered by committee in public hearing   04/25/1977
S Reported from committee favorably   04/25/1977
S Laid before Senate   04/28/1977
S Read second time   04/28/1977
S Adopted   04/28/1977
S Sent to House   04/28/1977
H Received from the Senate   04/28/1977
H Read first time   05/03/1977
H Referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments   05/03/1977
H Considered by committee in public hearing   05/19/1977
H Reported from committee favorably without amendments   05/19/1977
H Referred to Committee on Calendars   05/20/1977
H Assigned to Constitutional Amendments Calendar   05/21/1977
H Message from the Governor   05/28/1977
H Notice given- 1 hour to suspend rules to consider   05/28/1977
H Rules suspended   05/28/1977
H Read second time   05/28/1977
H Adopted   05/28/1977
H Signed   05/30/1977
H Sent to Senate   05/30/1977
S House passage reported   05/30/1977
S Signed   05/30/1977
S Filed with the Secretary of State   05/31/1977


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