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HB 328 74-0 (1995) Author: Munoz, Sergio Relating to tuition for a resident of Mexico who registers at a component of the Texas State Technical College System. House: Higher Education Committee report sent to Calendars
SB 1713 74-0 (1995) Author: Lucio, Jr., Eddie Relating to tuition for a resident of Mexico who registers at a component of the Texas State Technical College System. Senate: Finance No action taken in committee
HR 479 73-0 (1993) Author: Denton, Betty Honoring and congratulating Texas State Technical College and Berufsbildende Schulen for their exchange program. Reported enrolled
HB 1467 72-0 (1991) Author: Gutierrez, Roberto Relating to the funding of the Texas State Technical Institute. House: Appropriations Referred to Appropriations
HB 1680 72-0 (1991) Author: Fraser, Troy | et. al. Relating to requiring certain services for hearing impaired students at the Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf and at the Texas State Technical Institute. House: Higher Education 1st Printing sent to Calendars
HB 2110 72-0 (1991) Author: Rudd, Jim
Sponsor: Montford, John
Relating to emergency appropriations. House: Appropriations
Senate: Finance
Effective immediately
HB 2332 72-0 (1991) Author: Smith, Ashley Relating to the allocation of certain constitutionally dedicated funds to eligible institutions of higher education. House: Appropriations Laid on table subject to call in committee
HB 2500 72-0 (1991) Author: Smith, Ashley Relating to the Texas State Technical Institute. House: Higher Education Left pending in committee
HB 2584 72-0 (1991) Author: Sadler, Paul Relating to the establishment of a Texas State Technical Institute in the city of Marshall in Harrison County. House: Higher Education Laid on the table subject to call
HJR 83 72-0 (1991) Author: Smith, Ashley Proposing a constitutional amendment entitling Texas State Technical Institute to a share of certain constitutionally dedicated funds. House: Appropriations Laid on table subject to call in committee
SB 802 72-0 (1991) Author: Dickson, Temple | et. al. Relating to the allocation of certain constitutionally dedicated funds to eligible institutions of higher education. Senate: Education Co-author authorized
SB 847 72-0 (1991) Author: Zaffirini, Judith Relating to requiring certain services for hearing impaired students at the Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf and at the Texas State Technical Institute. House: Higher Education
Senate: Health & Human Services
Referred to Higher Education
SB 1222 72-0 (1991) Author: Dickson, Temple | et. al.
Sponsor: Smith, Ashley
Relating to the Texas State Technical College System, its organization, duties, and powers, including that of eminent domain and the authority to issue bonds. House: Higher Education
Senate: Education
Effective on 9/1/91
SB 1357 72-0 (1991) Author: Ratliff, Bill
Sponsor: Sadler, Paul
Relating to the establishment of an extension center of Texas State Technical Institute in the city of Marshall in Harrison County. House: Higher Education
Senate: Education
Effective in 90 days -- 8/26/91
SB 1371 72-0 (1991) Author: Dickson, Temple Relating to an emergency appropriation to Texas State Technical Institute for the preparation on the institute's Sweetwater campus of a climate- controlled room to house donated manufacturing equipment. Senate: Finance Referred to Finance
SB 1372 72-0 (1991) Author: Dickson, Temple Relating to an emergency appropriation to Texas State Technical Institute for the building of an engineering graphics technology building on the institute's Harlingen campus. Senate: Finance Referred to Finance
SB 1373 72-0 (1991) Author: Dickson, Temple Relating to an emergency appropriation to Texas State Technical Institute to pay for the repair of computer equipment on the institute's Amarillo campus that was damaged by lightning on August 17, 1990. Senate: Finance Referred to Finance
SB 1410 72-0 (1991) Author: Zaffirini, Judith Relating to tuition paid by certain foreign students enrolled in a public senior college or university, a public junior college, the Texas State Technical Institute, and the Texas A&I University Citrus and Vegetable Training Center at Weslaco. Senate: Finance No action taken in committee
SJR 28 72-0 (1991) Author: Dickson, Temple | et. al. Proposing a constitutional amendment entitling Texas State Technical Institute to a share of certain constitutionally dedicated funds. Senate: Finance No action taken in committee
SR 39 72-0 (1991) Author: Dickson, Temple Commending Texas State Technical Institute for 25 years of innovative technical education. Reported enrolled
HB 1497 71-0 (1989) Author: Denton, Betty
Sponsor: Edwards, Chet
Relating to an emergency appropriation to Texas State Technical Institute for repair of facilities damaged by fire. House: Appropriations
Senate: Finance
Effective immediately
HB 1890 71-0 (1989) Author: Uher, D.R.
Sponsor: Barrientos, Gonzalo
Relating to the central administration office of each university system and the Texas State Technical Institute. House: Higher Education
Senate: Education
Effective immediately
HB 2463 71-0 (1989) Author: Counts, David | et. al. Relating to funding for the Texas State Technical Institute and extension programs operated by the institute. House: Appropriations Referred to Appropriations
HB 2642 71-0 (1989) Author: Moreno, Alex Relating to funding for the Texas State Technical Institute and extension programs operated by the institute. House: Higher Education Pending in committee
SB 1028 71-0 (1989) Author: Uribe, Hector | et. al.
Sponsor: Moreno, Alex | et. al.
Relating to funding for the Texas State Technical Institute and extension programs operated by the institute. House: Appropriations
Senate: Finance
Effective on 9/1/89
SR 118 71-4 (1990) Author: Dickson, Temple | et. al. Creating the Senate Committee on the Texas State Technical Institute. Senate: Administration Read & adopted
HB 371 70-0 (1987) Author: Staniswalis, Chip Relating to the jurisdiction of the campus security personnel at Texas State Technical Institute. House: Public Safety S/C laid on table subject to call
HR 177 69-0 (1985) Author: Denton, Betty Commending the Texas State Technical Institute.
HR 194 68-0 (1983) Author: Denton, Betty Recognizing valuable contributions of the Texas State Technical Institute.
SR 96 68-0 (1983) Author: Brown, J.E. Recognizing the contribution of Texas State Technical Institute.
SB 112 66-0 (1979) Author: Jones, Grant Relating to the powers of the board of regents of Texas State Technical Institute. Senate: Education Referred to Committee on Education
SB 658 66-0 (1979) Author: Longoria, Raul Relating to a branch of Texas State Technical Institute in Hidalgo County. Senate: Education Referred to Committee on Education
SB 736 65-0 (1977) Author: Jones, Grant Making supplemental appropriations to Texas State Technical Institute. Senate: Finance Governor submitted as emergency
HB 2062 64-0 (1975) Author: Heatly, W.S. "Bill" Relating to approval of programs of the Texas State Technical Institute. House: Public Education Referred to Committee on Public Education
SB 67 64-0 (1975) Author: Jones, Grant
Sponsor: Denton, Lane
Appropriating state funds to the Texas State Technical Institute for constructing and equipping an instructional building. House: Appropriations
Senate: Finance
Effective immediately
SB 886 64-0 (1975) Author: Jones, Grant Making a supplemental appropriation to the Texas State Technical Institute. Senate: Finance Referred to Committee on Finance
HB 218 63-0 (1973) Author: McAlister, R.B. Relating to the role and scope of Texas State Technical Institute. House: Education Subcommittee hearing date
SB 658 63-0 (1973) Author: Jones, Grant
Sponsor: Olson, Jr., Lyndon
Appropriating money to Texas State Technical Institute for repair of damage to certain buildings caused by wind and hail. House: Appropriations
Senate: Finance
Effective immediately
HB 672 62-0 (1971) Author: Davis, Dee Jon | et. al.
Sponsor: Ratliff, David
Relating to authorizing a campus of Texas State Technical Institute in Nolan County.
HB 935 62-0 (1971) Author: Williamson, Billy H. Relating to the establishment of campuses of the Texas State Technical Institute.
HB 1090 62-0 (1971) Author: Semos, Chris V. | et. al. Relating to a campus of Texas State Technical Institute in Grand Prairie.
HB 1847 62-0 (1971)
SB 519 62-0 (1971) Author: Wilson, Charles Relating to establishing a campus of Texas State Technical Institute at Palestine, Anderson County, Texas.
SB 614 62-0 (1971) Author: Mauzy, Oscar Relating to authorizing a campus of Texas State Technical Institute in Nolan County and any city in Dallas County which has a certain population.
SB 656 62-0 (1971) Author: Watson, Murray Relating to designating the Texas State Technical Institute as a State institution of higher education solely for the purpose of administering and enforcing provisions of law relating to the protection and policing of campus buildings and grounds.
HB 76 62-4 (1972) Author: Murray, Menton J. | et. al. Relating to authority of Texas State Technical Institute to grant bachelor of technical education degrees.
SB 40 62-4 (1972)
HB 137 61-0 (1969) Author: Salter, Robert F. "Bob" | et. al. Relating to changing the name of James Connally Technical Institute of Texas A&M University to the Texas State Technical Institute; providing an effective date.
SB 115 61-0 (1969) Author: Watson, Jr., Murray | et. al. Relating to the powers and duties of the board of regents of Texas State Technical Institute.


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