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SB 19, 77th R.S.
Relating to health education in public schools and to the improvement of children's health through daily physical activity in public schools and a coordinated approach by public schools to prevent obesity and certain diseases.

Last action: Effective immediately

Author: Jane Nelson
Coauthor: Eliot Shapleigh | Kenneth Armbrister | Judith Zaffirini | Chris Harris | David Bernsen | Mike Moncrief | Leticia Van de Putte | Jeff Wentworth | Gonzalo Barrientos | Carlos Truan
Sponsor: Jim Dunnam
CoSponsor: Carlos Uresti | John Shields | Manny Najera

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 2001, 77th R.S.,ch. 907, General and Special Laws of Texas

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (House Research Organization)
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)
Introduced (Senate Research Center)
Committee Report (Senate Research Center)
Engrossed (Office of House Bill Analysis)

Subjects:
Education--Primary & Secondary--Curriculum
Health--Other Diseases & Medical Conditions
Minors--Health & Safety

House Committee: Public Education (Paul Sadler, Jim Dunnam, Harold V. Dutton, Jr., Kent Grusendorf, Rick Hardcastle, Scott Hochberg, Rene Oliveira, Dora Olivo, Todd Smith)
Minutes: April 24 2001 | May 3 2001
Senate Committee: Education (Teel Bivins, Kip Averitt, David Cain, Jane Nelson, Florence Shapiro, David Sibley, Todd Staples, Carlos Truan, Leticia Van de Putte, Judith Zaffirini)
Minutes: March 28 2001

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