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HJR 19, 79th 1st C.S.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to restrict the state or a political subdivision from taking private property for the primary purpose of economic development or to benefit a particular class of identifiable individuals.

Chamber Action Comments  Date 
H Filed   06/27/2005
H Read first time   06/28/2005
H Referred to Land & Resource Management   06/28/2005
H Scheduled for public hearing on . . . .   07/05/2005
H Considered in public hearing   07/05/2005
H Committee substitute considered in committee   07/05/2005
H Testimony taken in committee   07/05/2005
H Reported favorably as substituted   07/05/2005
H Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator   07/07/2005
H Committee report printed and distributed   07/07/2005
H Committee report sent to Calendars   07/08/2005
H Considered in Calendars   07/11/2005
H Placed on Constitutional Amendments Calendar   07/12/2005
H Read 2nd time   07/12/2005
H Statement of Leg. Intent Recorded in Journal   07/12/2005
H Statement of Leg. Intent Recorded in Journal   07/12/2005
H Amended 1-Corte  07/12/2005
H Statement of Leg. Intent Recorded in Journal   07/12/2005
H Amendment(s) offered 2-Dutton  07/12/2005
H Motion to table fails   07/12/2005
H Record vote RV#49  07/12/2005
H Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal   07/12/2005
H Amended 2-Dutton  07/12/2005
H Record vote RV#50  07/12/2005
H Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal   07/12/2005
H Reason for vote recorded in Journal   07/12/2005
H Amendment withdrawn 3-Rodriguez  07/12/2005
H Amended 4-McCall, Kolkh  07/12/2005
H Amended 5-Keel and Talt  07/12/2005
H Adopted as amended   07/12/2005
H Record vote RV#51  07/12/2005
H Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal   07/12/2005
H View House Vote RV#51  07/12/2005
H Reported engrossed   07/13/2005
S Received from the House   07/13/2005
S Read first time   07/13/2005
S Referred to State Affairs   07/13/2005


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