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HJR 4, 78th R.S.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to limit the maximum average annual increase in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes to five percent or more.

Chamber Action Comments  Date 
H Filed   03/14/2003
H Read first time   03/27/2003
H Referred to Local Government Ways and Means   03/27/2003
H Scheduled for public hearing on . . . .   04/28/2003
H Considered in public hearing   04/28/2003
H Testimony taken in committee   04/28/2003
H Failed to receive affirmative vote in comm.   04/28/2003
H Considered in formal meeting   05/06/2003
H Reported favorably w/o amendment(s)   05/06/2003
H Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator   05/06/2003
H Committee report printed and distributed   05/07/2003
H Committee report sent to Calendars   05/07/2003
H Considered in Calendars   05/07/2003
H Placed on Constitutional Amendments Calendar   05/09/2003
H Read 2nd time   05/09/2003
H Amended 1-Denny  05/09/2003
H Adopted as amended   05/09/2003
H Record vote RV#573  05/09/2003
H Reported engrossed   05/10/2003
S Received from the House   05/12/2003
S Read first time   05/13/2003
S Referred to Intergovernmental Relations   05/13/2003
S Posting rule suspended   05/21/2003
S Considered in public hearing   05/22/2003
S Testimony taken in committee   05/22/2003
S Left pending in committee   05/22/2003
S Scheduled for public hearing on . . . . .   05/24/2003
S Considered in public hearing   05/24/2003
S Testimony taken in committee   05/24/2003
S Reported favorably w/o amendments   05/26/2003
S Committee report printed and distributed   05/27/2003
S Placed on intent calendar   05/28/2003


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