SB 1, 79th R.S.
General Appropriations Bill.
Rider 44 cost comparison report (required by 2006-2007 General Appropriations Act, Article II, Rider 44, Tex. S.B. 1, 79th Leg., R.S., 2005). Text of conference committee report, Tex. S.B. 1, 79th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act, Article IX, § 6.11, Benefits paid proportional by fund. Text of conference committee report, Tex. S.B. 1, 79th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act, Department of State Health Services, Rider 84, Estimated appropriation: Designated Trauma Facility and EMS Account. Text of conference committee report, Tex. S.B. 1, 79th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act, Article II, § 50, Alternatives to abortion. Text of conference committee report, Tex. S.B. 1, 79th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, page VII-6, Rider 11. Text of conference committee report, Tex. S.B. 1, 79th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act, Texas Historical Commission, page I-63, Rider 17, Contingency for House Concurrent Resolution 94 (Tejano Monument). Veto message of Gov. Perry, Tex. S.B. 1, 79th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act (line-item veto). Text of conference committee report, Tex. S.B. 1, 79th Leg., R.S., General Appropriations Act, Department of State Health Services, Rider 81, Family planning. How the legislative school bill proposals stack up. Texas ends '05 session without school aid rewrite. Textbook troubles worry SBOE members. Innocence projects collaborate on screening inmates' claims. Family funding fight. Dream realized. A study of the need for a new pharmacy school in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex: conducted for the 79th Texas Legislature. |
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