HJR 96, 75th R.S. history

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HJR 96, 75th R.S.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to authorize an ad valorem tax of five cents for each $100 of taxable property in rural fire prevention districts located in Harris County.

Last action: Filed with the Secretary of State

Author: Peggy Hamric
Sponsor: Jon Lindsay

Remarks: To be voted on November 4, 1997. Enabling legislation is HB 2649.

Session Law Chapter: Acts 1997, 75th R.S., HJR 96

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (House Research Organization)
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)
Engrossed (Senate Research Center)

Subjects:
HARRIS COUNTY
Resolutions--Constitutional Amendments
RURAL FIRE PREVENTION DISTRICTS
Special Districts & Authorities--Miscellaneous
Taxation--Property-Tax Rate

House Committee: Ways & Means (Tom Craddick, Kent Grusendorf, Talmadge Heflin, Steve Holzheauser, Jim Horn, Rene Oliveira, Tom Ramsay, Mark Stiles, Barry Telford, Senfronia Thompson, Richard Williamson)
Minutes: March 19 1997
Senate Committee: Intergovernmental Relations (Eddie Lucio, Jr., David Cain, John Carona, Mario Gallegos, Jr., Michael Galloway, Jon Lindsay, Frank Madla, Mike Moncrief, Steve Ogden, Florence Shapiro, John Whitmire)
Minutes: May 12 1997

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