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HJR 1, 88th 4th C.S.
Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the state school safety fund to provide ongoing financial support for projects that ensure the safety of public schools in this state and providing for the transfer of certain general revenues to that fund, the economic stabilization fund, and the state highway fund.

Last action: Referred to Education

Author: Ken King
Joint Author: Keith Bell | Ryan Guillen | Oscar Longoria | Gary VanDeaver
Coauthor: Steve Allison | Charles "Doc" Anderson | Angie Button | Josey Garcia | Stan Gerdes | Craig Goldman | Justin Holland | Carrie Isaac | Jolanda Jones | Stan Kitzman | John Kuempel | Janie Lopez | Christian Manuel | Morgan Meyer | Eddie Morales | Jared Patterson | Dennis Paul | Mihaela Plesa | Ron Reynolds | Reggie Smith | David Spiller | Carl Tepper | Shawn Thierry

Enabling legislation: HB 2

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (TLC)
Committee Report (House Research Organization)

Lt. Governor documents:

Subjects:
COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Education--Primary & Secondary--Finance
Education--Primary & Secondary--General
Education--School Districts
Minors--Health & Safety
Resolutions--Constitutional Amendments
Safety

House Committee: Educational Opportunity & Enrichment, Select (Brad Buckley, Trent Ashby, Keith Bell, Harold V. Dutton, Jr., James B. Frank, Barbara Gervin-Hawkins, Cody Harris, Cole Hefner, Gina Hinojosa, Ken King, Oscar Longoria, Will Metcalf, Matt Shaheen, James Talarico, Gary VanDeaver)
Senate Committee: Education (Brandon Creighton, Paul Bettencourt, Brian Birdwell, Donna Campbell, Pete Flores, Phil King, Morgan LaMantia, José Menéndez, Mayes Middleton, Tan Parker, Angela Paxton, Drew Springer, Royce West)

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