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SJR 8, 72nd R.S.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to establish the Texas Ethics Commission and to authorize the commission to recommend the salary of members of the legislature and the lieutenant governor, subject to voter approval, and to set the per diem for those officials, subject to a limit.

Last action: Filed with the Secretary of State

Author: Bob Glasgow
Sponsor: Bruce Gibson

Remarks: Enabling legislation is SB 1. To be voted on November 5, 1991.

Session Law Chapter: Acts 1991, 72nd R.S., SJR 8

Bill Analyses:
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)

Conference Committee:

House Members: (appointed 05/27/1991) Bruce Gibson (Chair) | Richard Crawford | James Hury | James Laney | Steven Wolens |

Senate Members: (appointed 05/27/1991) Bob Glasgow (Chair) | Steven Carriker | Mike Moncrief | Bill Ratliff | Jim Turner |

Subjects:
ELECTIONS & ETHICS COMMISSION, TEXAS
Elections--Campaign Financing
Ethics
ETHICS COMMISSION, TEXAS
Legislature
Resolutions--Constitutional Amendments
State Agencies, Boards & Commissions--Newly Proposed

House Committee: State Affairs (James Laney, Elton Bomer, David Cain, Richard Crawford, Debra Danburg, Robert Eckels, Bernard Erickson, Delwin Jones, Ken Marchant, Keith Oakley, Nicolas Perez, Robert Saunders, Curtis Seidlits, Jr.)
Minutes: April 8 1991 | April 11 1991 | May 21 1991
Senate Committee: Elections & Ethics (Steven Carriker, Temple Dickson, Bob Glasgow, Gene Green, Ted Lyon)
Senate Committee: State Affairs (Bob Glasgow, Steven Carriker, Temple Dickson, Rodney Ellis, Gene Green, O.H. Harris, Don Henderson, John Leedom, Eddie Lucio, Ted Lyon, Mike Moncrief, Peggy Rosson, John Whitmire)


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