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SB 105 68-0 (1983) Author: Howard, Ed
Sponsor: Laney, James
Relating to the membership, terms, powers and duties, operations, grounds for removal, and continuation of the Texas Industrial Commission under the name of Texas Economic Development Commission, and to the membership and terms of the commission's advisory council on small business assistance and to certain requirements of open meetings and open records; requiring an audit. House: Business & Commerce
Senate: Economic Development
Effective on . . . . . . . . . .
HR 158 67-0 (1981) Author: Schlueter, Stan Acknowledging the work of the Texas Industrial Commission, the Research Center for Business and Industrial Development, and the pilot project City of Burnet. House: Business & Industry
HB 1734 66-0 (1979) Author: Florence, Buck Relating to the issuance of revenue bonds by the Texas Industrial Commission. House: Business & Industry Considered by committee in public hearing
SB 1275 66-0 (1979) Author: Howard, Ed
Sponsor: Von Dohlen, Tim
Providing for the creation and administration of development corporations to carry out certain public purposes of cities, counties, and certain other political subdivisions relating to the promotion and development of commercial, industrial, manufacturing, medical, and research enterprises to promote and encourage employment, public health, and the public welfare; authorizing such development corporations to acquire certain properties and to lease, sell, or convey said properties and to make loans for the medical, and research enterprises; authorizing such cities, counties, and other political subdivisions to utilize a development corporations to issue bonds with approval of the sponsoring cities, counties, and other political subdivisions in order to carry out certain specified public purposes; requiring compliance with provisions of the Texas Health Planning and Development Act for bonds for medical projects; containing other provisions relating to the subject; containing a severability clause; and declaring an emergency. House: Business & Industry
Senate: Economic Development
Effective immediately
HB 1990 65-0 (1977) Author: Craddick, Tom
Sponsor: Meier, Bill
To be known as the Act for Development of Employment and Industrial Resources of 1977, relating to the promotion of industrial development and employment by certain political subdivisions of the State of Texas; authorizing such subdivisions to acquire certain properties, to issue revenue bonds, and to lease, sell, or convey said properties for the promotion of industrial development and employment; providing the procedures to be followed and making certain findings with respect to the need for such facilities; providing for regulation by the Texas Industrial Commission; and declaring an emergency. House: Business & Industry
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Effective in 90 days
HB 468 64-0 (1975) Author: Finney, Dave Relating to the establishment of the International Commerce Division of the Texas Industrial Commission and to the Texas Industrial Commission's hearing and report of employment controversies. House: Business & Industry
Senate: State Affairs
Referred to Committee on State Affairs
HR 172 64-0 (1975) Author: Semos, Chris V. Relating to requesting the Committee on Business and Industry to conduct an interim study regarding the expansion of the international division of the Texas Industrial Commission. House: Business & Industry
HB 873 63-0 (1973) Author: Finney, Dave
Sponsor: Creighton, Tom
Providing for three rural members of the Texas Industrial Commission; providing for a Rural Business Development Division of the Texas Industrial Commission and providing for a Deputy Director for Rural Business Development in the Texas Industrial Commission; providing for funding of the Rural Business Development Division of the Texas Industrial Commission. House: Business & Industry
Senate: Economic Development
Signed by the Governor
HB 1561 63-0 (1973) Author: Slack, Richard C. Relating to officers of the Industrial Commission; amending Article 5185, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, as amended; and declaring an emergency. House: Business & Industry Referred to subcommittee
HCR 7 62-0 (1971) Author: Salem, Joe
Sponsor: Bridges, Ronald W.
Urging the Texas Industrial Commission to promote increased imports into or through the State.
HCR 22 62-0 (1971) Author: Atwell, Ben
SCR 29 62-0 (1971) Author: Schwartz, A.R. "Babe" Urging the Texas Industrial Commission to include an energetic, aggressive, properly staffed import division within the agency.
HCR 33 62-3 (1972) Author: Longoria, Raul Urging the Texas Industrial Commission to establish a Texas Office of Minority Business Enterprise (OMBE).
SJR 10 60-0 (1967) Author: Watson, Jr., Murray Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Texas to permit the Legislature to authorize the Texas Industrial Commission to issue state bonds to finance loans for industrial development in the state.
HB 51 56-1 (1959) Author: Blaine, John E. "Ned" Relating to authorizing an emergency appropriation for the Texas Industrial Commission to permit continuation of expenditures from the Texas Industrial Commission Special Fund for the remainder of the present fiscal year beginning May 30, 1959, and ending August 31, 1959.
SB 10 56-1 (1959) Author: Reagan, Bruce A. Relating to authorizing an emergency appropriation for the Texas Industrial Commission to permit continuation of expenditures from the Texas Industrial Commission Special Fund for the remainder of the present fiscal year beginning May 30, 1959, and ending August 31, 1959.
SB 105 40-1 (1927) Author: Wirtz, Alvin Jacob | et. al. Relating to creating the State Labor and Industrial Commission of Texas to take over and be vested with the powers, duties, privileges, rights and functions of the Industrial Accident Board and the Industrial Commission of Texas and thus consolidating said Departments into one Commission.


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