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Subject: Texline 160-Announcement: Special Session and Governor's Veto
Proclamations
Posted: June 27, 2003

TLA TEXLINE NO. 160 - TEXAS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION LEGISLATIVE ISSUES
NETWORK

In this issue:
I.  Special Session
II.  Governor's Veto Proclamations
III. Interim Reviews

I. Special Session
The 78th Legislature will reconvene for a special session on June 30 to
address Congressional redistricting.  In his call for the special
session,
Governor Perry also noted that "Once legislators have begun their work
on
this important issue, I will consider expanding the call to other
unfinished
business from the 78th Regular Session, such as funding for the Regional
Academic Health Center and Texas Tech Medical School, and other
important
matters."  While the state's leadership has also committed to hold
another
special session to address public school finance, no date has yet been
set.


II. Governor's Veto Proclamations
Governor Perry vetoed several bills and budget items last weekend.  Of
the
bills vetoed, SB 1154 required state agencies to make electronic
information
available and included an amendment added at the end of the session
regarding public library districts.  The governor's veto proclamation
included the following statement:

"The amendment to Senate Bill No. 1154 concerning library districts
would
have an adverse effect on the Village of Bee Cave and its citizens by
negating a voter-approved sales tax for economic development projects.
The
bill requires a reduction in the sales tax rate of a 4B development
corporation if a library district and corresponding sales tax is
subsequently created within the boundaries of the corporation. This
would
retroactively override the statutory petition and election process
provided
in current law. 

"The Mayor and City Council of the Village of Bee Cave have committed to
providing the Lake Travis area with a fully-accredited library to be
open
within three years. The library will be available to the public without
regard to residency and funded from sales tax revenues from the 4B
development corporation.

"I support the intent of Senate Bill No. 1154 as filed. Therefore, by
executive order, I am directing state agencies to make their printed
publications accessible from their websites in an electronic format and
furnish to the State Library a list of publications as they become
available. "

The vetoed budget items included funding for several higher education
research funds and funding for administration of the Telecommunications
Infrastructure Fund (TIF) Board after August 31, 2003.  The management
of
any continuing grants will be moved to another agency.  The TIF Board
has
not made any new grants since 2002, and the agency received no funding
for
any additional grants.

III. Interim Reviews
The Legislature will begin the process of reviewing several agencies in
September.  Agencies up for renewal include the Texas Education Agency,
the
State Board for Educator Certification, Education Service Centers, the
Public Utility Commission, and the Telecommunications Infrastructure
Fund
Board.  

In addition to holding hearings on these agencies, the House is
continuing
its work on public school finance. For additional information, go to:
http://www.house.state.tx.us/committees/415.htm. 


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