
What are the key deadlines for the 85th Regular Session? Official deadlines will be set when the House and Senate adopt their rules, but until then, the Texas Legislative Council Drafting Manual provides a perpetual calendar (shown below) that can be useful. According to the Manual:
Bill pre-filing begins: Nov 14, 2016
1st day of session: Jan 10, 2017
60-day bill filing deadline: Mar 10, 2017
Adjournment sine die: May 29, 2017
Post-session 20-day deadline for governor to sign or veto: June 18, 2017
Effective date (91st day after adjournment): Aug 28, 2017

Table can be viewed on pg. 135 of the Texas Legislative Council Drafting Manual.
Week in Review, August 18
Aug 18
In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
- Explore economic policies in State of the State addresses from 44 state governors. (American Legislative Exchange Council, August 11, 2016)
- Read the draft environmental impact statement for the Texas–Oklahoma passenger rail study. (Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, available for public review and comment through August 29, 2016)
- See district profiles of Texas House and Senate districts. (Texas Legislative Council, accessed August 17, 2016)
- Review the Texas Education Agency's 2016 accountability ratings. (Texas Education Agency, August 15, 2016)
- Consider the state of transportation network companies in Texas. (Texas A&M Transportation Institute, July 2016)
With the beginning of school approaching, we thought it would be a good time to highlight public education bills passed by the 84th Legislature that apply in the 2016-2017 school year.
- HB 4, Relating to prekindergarten, including a high quality prekindergarten grant program provided by public school districts.
Section 29.167(b), Education Code, requiring a prekindergarten teacher to have been awarded a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, applies beginning in the 2016-2017 school year.
- HB 2293, Relating to the certification by the comptroller to the commissioner of education of the taxable value of property in each school district.
"The changes in reporting will not affect reporting requirements until the 2016-17 school year." Briefing Book on Public Education Legislation, 84th Texas Legislative Session, Texas Education Agency, July 2015
- HB 2610, Relating to the minimum number of minutes of instruction for students to be provided by public school districts and the scheduling of the last day of school for students by public school districts.
"Beginning in the 2016-2017 school year, school districts and charter schools will be required to submit calendars showing the amount of time that school was held each day, along with any waiver minutes granted by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) through the summer data submission." House Bill 2610: Frequently Asked Questions, Version 4, Texas Education Agency, February 9, 2016
- HB 2804, Relating to evaluation of public school performance.
Section 39.054(a), Education Code, Methods and Standards for Evaluating Performance, text of subsection effective on September 1, 2016, relating to school district and campus performance ratings.
- SB 507, Relating to the placement and use of video cameras in self-contained classrooms or other settings providing special education services.
Section 29.022, Education Code, Video Surveillance of Special Education Settings, applies beginning with the 2016-2017 school year.
For a more comprehensive list of education bills, search for bills in the 84th Legislature under the subjects of Education--Primary & Secondary on Texas Legislature Online.
Additional resources on public education legislation and interim committee charges include:
- Briefing Book on Public Education Legislation, 84th Texas Legislative Session, Texas Education Agency, July 2015
- Highlights of the 84th Legislature, Volume 1 (Education - Public), Senate Research Center
- Highlights of the 84th Legislature, Volume 2, Senate Research Center
- Interim Charges, House Committee on Public Education
- Interim Charges, Senate Committee on Education
- Legislative Reports to the 84th Texas Legislature, Texas Education Agency
- Legislative Wrap-Ups, 84th Regular Session: Education, Legislative Reference Library
- Summary of Enactments: 84th Legislature (Public Education), Texas Legislative Council
Cover image by flickr user Province of British Columbia.
Today's Committee Meetings on the LRL website is a calendar of interim committee hearings with links to agendas. Below are resources related to upcoming Interim Hearings.
Week of August 22
August 22 Top
House Committee on Land & Resource Management
Charge: Coastal erosion
- Coastal Erosion Planning & Response Act: A Report to the 84th Texas Legislature, Texas General Land Office, 2015
- Texas Coastal Management Program: Biennial Report 2013-2014, Texas General Land Office, December 2014
- Texas Coastwide Erosion Response Plan: 2013 Update (including erosion rates), Texas General Land Office, December 2014
- Interim Report to the 81st Legislature (Charge 2 - Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act), Senate Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Affairs & Coastal Resources, December 2008
- Interim Report to the 80th Legislature (Charge 2 - Effectiveness and funding of the Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Program, GLO), Senate Subcommittee on Agriculture and Coastal Resources, December 2006
- Interim Report to the 79th Texas Legislature (Charge 2 - Coastal hazard mitigation and coastal erosion funding), House Committee on Land and Resource Management, November 2004
Charge: Natural disaster preparedness and response
- Committee Meeting Handouts - Natural Disasters, House Committee on County Affairs, May 16, 2016
- "New Technologies Aiding States' Disaster Response," Capitol Ideas, Council of State Governments, May/June 2016
- "Judge's Corner: Texas Should Invest More Funding for Natural Disasters," Bastrop County Judge Paul Pape, Austin American-Statesman, December 30, 2015
- Lessons From Texas: 10 Years of Disaster Recovery Examined, Texas Appleseed, September 15, 2015
- State of Texas Hazard Mitigation Plan: 2013 Update, Texas Department of Public Safety, 2013
- State of Texas Emergency Management Plan and Annexes, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Division of Emergency Management, May 2012
- Interim Report, Report to the 82nd Legislature, Senate Subcommittee on Flooding and Evacuations, January 2011
- Interim Report to the 82nd Texas Legislature (Disaster preparedness), House Committee on Emergency Preparedness, December 2010
- Report to the 81st Legislature (Charge 3 - Disaster planning and first response), Senate Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security, December 2008
- "Lessons We Don't Learn: A Study of the Lessons of Disasters, Why We Repeat Them, and How We Can Learn Them," 2 Homeland Security Affairs, Article 4, July 2006
- Interim Report to the 78th Legislature: Natural Disasters, Senate Interim Committee on Natural Resources, August 2002
Sunset Advisory Commission
Commission decisions:
- River Authorities
- Texas State Board of Pharmacy
- Executive Council of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Examiners, Texas Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners, and Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners
- State Board of Dental Examiners (SBDE)
- State Bar of Texas and Board of Law Examiners
Public testimony:
August 23 Top
House Committee on Special Purpose Districts
Charge 1: Municipal Management Districts and/or Improvement Districts
- "New Management Districts Pave Way for Growth in Missouri City," Community Impact - Central Austin, August 5, 2015
- "The City with (Almost) No Limits," UrbanLand Magazine, April 20, 2015
- Texas Municipal League Economic Development Handbook, Texas Municipal League, Updated January 2015
- Invisible Governments: Special Purpose Districts in Texas (Municipal Management Districts, Tables), Texas Senate Research Center, October 2014
- Interim Report to the 82nd Texas Legislature (Charge 8 - MMDs; Appendices H-1 to H-2), Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, December 2010
- Texas Local Government Code §§375.001-375.357, Municipal Management Districts In General
- Texas Government Code §313.006, Notice for Laws Establishing Municipal Management Districts
Charge 2: Legislative oversight and monitoring of agencies, including opportunities to streamline the purpose of multiple districts created within the same area, while maintaining the mission of special purpose districts
- Invisible Governments: Special Purpose Districts in Texas, Texas Senate Research Center, October 2014
- Interim Report to the 82nd Texas Legislature, House Select Committee on Special Purpose Districts, January 2011
House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Charge: Occupational licensing
- Unlicensed and Untapped: Removing Barriers to State Occupational Licenses for People with Records, National Employment Law Project, April 2016
- Occupational Licensing: A Framework for Policymakers, U.S. Department of the Treasury Office of Economic Policy, Council of Economic Advisers, and Department of Labor, July 2015
- Bootstraps Tangled in Red Tape: How State Occupational Licensing Hinders Low-Income Entrepreneurship, Goldwater Institute, February 23, 2015
- Report to the 83rd Legislature (Charge 2 - Occupational licensing and regulation), Senate Committee on Business and Commerce, January 2013
- License to Work: A National Study of Burdens from Occupational Licensing, Institute for Justice, May 2012
- Occupational Regulation in Texas: Occupational Licenses and Statutory Penalties for Violations Relating to Occupational Licenses, Texas Legislative Council, October 2008; Addendum, June 2010
Charge: Regulatory functions across agencies and departments
- Interim Report to the 82nd Legislature (Charge 1 - Review of committees, councils, and task forces across state government agencies and programs) , Senate Committee on Government Organization, December 2010
- Final Report, Legislative Proposals, and Summary, Joint Committee on Government Operations (Little Hoover Commission), 1975
Charge: Powdered alcohol and impact on underage drinking
- Powdered Alcohol - State Laws, Alcohol Justice, as of July 14, 2016
- "Powdered Alcohol Preemptively Banned in 31 States," Eater.com, April 29, 2016
- Powdered Alcohol 2015 Legislation, National Conference of State Legislatures, November 11, 2015
- "Powdered Prohibition," State Legislatures, National Conference of State Legislatures, June 2015
Charge: Legislative oversight and monitoring of agencies
Senate Committee on Criminal Justice
Charge 7: Civil asset forfeiture laws
- Asset Forfeiture Policy Manual (Ch. 14 - Seizures by State and Local Law Enforcement), United States Department of Justice, 2016
- Policing for Profit: The Abuse of Civil Asset Forfeiture (Grades state and federal civil forfeiture laws), 2nd Edition, Institute for Justice, November 2015
- Civil Asset Forfeiture in the States, National Center for Policy Analysis, October 20, 2015
- Civil Asset Forfeiture: Good Intentions Gone Awry and the Need for Reform, Heritage Foundation, April 20, 2015
- Asset Forfeiture in Texas: DPS and County Interactions, Office of Court Administration, December 2014
- “Reverse Robin Hood: The Tale of How Texas Law Enforcement Has Used Civil Asset Forfeiture to Take From Property Owners and Pad the Pockets of Local Government – the Righteous Hunt for Reform is On,” 46 Texas Tech Law Review 1169 (Summer 2014)
- Taking Contraband Without Taking Our Liberties: Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform in Texas, Texas Public Policy Foundation, March 2014
- Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 59, Forfeiture of Contraband
Topic: Bullying in Texas schools, cyberbullying in the digital age
- Texas Anti-Bullying Laws and Policies (Other states), Stopbullying.Gov, United States Department of Health & Human Services, June 28, 2016
- "When the Teacher is the Bully," GreatKids, February 8, 2016
- State Cyberbullying Laws: A Brief Review of State Cyberbullying Laws and Policies, Cyberbullying Research Center, January 2016
- 2015 Cyberbullying Data, Cyberbullying Research Center, May 1, 2015
- 2015's Best & Worst States at Controlling Bullying, WalletHub, February 2015
- "Bullying Is No Longer Just on the Playground: How School Bullying is Evolving and How State Legislation is Trying to Keep Up," 14 Texas Tech Administrative Law Journal 1 (2013)
- "Bullying of Teachers Pervasive in Many Schools," NEAToday, May 16, 2012
- "How Public Schools Can Constitutionally Halt Cyberbullying: A Model Cyberbullying Policy That Considers First Amendment, Due Process, and Fourth Amendment Challenges," 46 Wake Forest Law Review 641 (October 2011)
Senate Committee on Higher Education
Charge: Tuition and fee waivers and exemptions, tuition set-asides, financial aid
- Overview: Tuition Deregulation and Tuition Set Asides, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, April 2016
- Texas Public Higher Education: Overview of Tuition and State Support Since Tuition Deregulation, Legislative Budget Board, April 2016
- Report on Student Financial Aid in Texas Higher Education for Fiscal Year 2014, Appendix M: Exemptions and Waiver Data from IFRS (Integrated Fiscal Reporting System) 2013-2014 (list of exemption programs, statutes, optional/mandatory, number of awards, and dollar amounts), Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, September 2015
- Interim Report to the 84th Texas Legislature (Charge 3 - Student financial assistance, financial aid, tuition assistance and waivers), House Committee on Higher Education, January 2015
- Interim Report (Charge 1 - Financial aid, efficacy of current exemptions and waivers), Senate Committee on Higher Education, December 2012
- Interim Report to the 82nd Texas Legislature (Charge 2 - Financial aid, tuition and fee exemption programs), House Committee on Higher Education, January 2011
- Types of Financial Aid - Lists of Exemptions, Waivers, College for All Texans, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
August 24 Top
House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Article III
Charge 13: Review of current public education programs administered by the Texas Education Agency that are funded outside of the Foundation School Program
- Fiscal Size-Up 2016-2017, Chapter 6, Agencies of Education, Texas Education Agency funding sources, Legislative Budget Board, May 2016
- Summary of Recommendations - House, Texas Education Agency: Non-FSP Program and Administration 2010-11 to 2016-17, House Introduced, Legislative Budget Board, February 13, 2015
House Committee on Defense & Veterans' Affairs
Topic 1: Maintaining military value of defense installations and communities
- Interim Hearings - Week of May 30, 2016 (Topic 1), House Committee on Defense & Veterans’ Affairs, Legislative Reference Library, June 2, 2016
House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence
Charge 1: GPS monitoring in protective orders, family violence prevention
- Using GPS to Track Batterers: At Least 23 States Using GPS to Keep Track of High-Risk Domestic Violence Offenders, Domestic Shelters.Org, July 15, 2015
- "Contact That Can Kill: Orders of Protection, Caller ID Spoofing and Domestic Violence," 90 Chicago-Kent Law Review 1157 (2015)
- Report to the 84th Legislature: The Texas Family Violence Program - A Statewide Report, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, November 2014
- Report on the Availability of Appropriate Technology to Monitor Domestic Violence Offenders and Their Victims, Office of the Attorney General of New Jersey, 2014
- "Strengthening the Guard: The Use of GPS Surveillance to Enforce Domestic Violence Protection Orders," 2 Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice 129 (2013)
- Navigating the Family Violence Prevention and Services Program: A Guide for State and Territorial Administrators, United States Department of Health & Human Services, November 2012
- GPS Monitoring Technologies and Domestic Violence: An Evaluation Study, University of Illinois at Chicago, June 2012
- Texas Code of Criminal Procedure §17.49, Conditions For Defendant Charged With Offense Involving Family Violence
August 25 Top
Joint Interim Committee to Study Development of a Cruise Industry
Topic: Development and potential economic impact of a cruise industry on the Texas coast between Calhoun and Cameron counties
- Comprehensive Annual Financial Report For the Year Ended December 31, 2015, Brownsville Navigation District, April 15, 2016
- "Deepening, Widening Channel Project May Start This Year," Port Aransas South Jetty, January 28, 2016
- Texas Ports 2015-2016 Capital Program Executive Summary (Economic impact – Galveston cruise terminal expansion project), Port Authority Advisory Committee, November 11, 2015
- The Contribution of the International Cruise Industry to the U.S. Economy in 2014, Cruise Lines International Association, October 2015
- "Cruise Ship Home Ports - Not Always the Goldmine They Promise," GADLING, April 3, 2011
- Tapping the Invisible Market: The Case of the Cruise Industry (Dissertation), Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A & M University, August 2006
Week in Review, August 11
Aug 11
In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
- Examine the state of national and domestic security. (The Atlantic, September 2016)
- Consider the regulatory shortcomings related to raw materials that can be used to make a dirty bomb. (The Center for Public Integrity, August 4, 2016)
- Review legal challenges from states related to federal immigration laws and enforcement. (Congressional Research Service, August 1, 2016)
- Read about how immigrants have contributed to Texas' robust economy. (New American Economy, August 2016)
- See the latest figures on household debt and credit. (Federal Reserve Bank of New York, August 2016)
- Explore Shakespeare's references to the natural world. (OUP Blog, August 6, 2016)
Voter ID Court Rulings
Aug 5
In the past two weeks, voter ID laws (laws requiring voters to show some form of identification at the polls) have been the subject of five separate court rulings. One of the cases, Veasey v. Abbott, pertained to Texas' voter ID law, SB 14, 82nd R.S. (2011). For your convenience, we have listed the five opinions below.
August 1, 2016 - North Dakota
Richard Brakebill et al. vs. Alvin Jaeger; Order granting plaintiffs' motion for preliminary injunction (Case 1:16-cv-00008-DLH-CSM) [view document]
U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota
July 29, 2016 - Kansas
Court orders immediate halt to Kansas dual voter registration system. [view press release]
Court orders immediate halt to Kansas dual voter registration system. [view press release]
Marvin L. Brown, et al. v. Kris Kobach; Petition pursuant to K.S.A. chapter 60 for declaratory and injunctive relief [view document]
Shawnee County District Court, Third Judicial District
July 29, 2016 - North Carolina
North Carolina State Conference of the NAAPC et al. v. Patrick L. McCrory; Opinion (Appeal No. 16-1468) [view document]
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
July 29, 2016 - Wisconsin
One Wisconsin Institute, Inc. et al. v. Mark L. Thomsen et al.; Findings of fact and conclusions of law (No. 15-cv-324-jdp) [view document]
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin
July 20, 2016 - Texas
Marc Veasey, et al. v. Greg Abbott; Opinion (No. 14-41127) [view document]
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth CircuitToday's Committee Meetings on the LRL website is a calendar of interim committee hearings with links to agendas. Below are resources related to upcoming Interim Hearings.
August 15 Top
House Committee on State Affairs
Charge: Contracting monitoring, compliance, performance evaluation and notification requirements for contracting procedures
- Texas Government Code Chapter 2261, State Contracting Standards and Oversight
- Senate Bill 20: Centralized State Purchasing Study - Background (Timeline), Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
- Contract Management Guide, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Updated March 1, 2016
- Senate Bill 20 (84R) - Frequently Asked Questions (State contracting), Texas Department of Information Resources, Updated February 18, 2016
- A Report on Recent Contracting Audits, Texas State Auditor's Office, January 23, 2015
- Interim Report to the 83rd Texas Legislature (Charge 2 - State contracting), Senate Committee on Government Organization, December 2014
- "When is a State Contract Too Big to Fail?," Texas Tribune, May 2, 2014
Charge: Administrative process used to determine utility rates
- Texas Utilities Code Chapter 36, Electric Utilities - Rates (Subchapter C - procedures for rate changes)
- 16 Texas Administrative Code §25.475, General Retail Electric Provider Requirements and Information Disclosures to Residential and Small Commercial Customers
- "There and Back Again: the Return of Water and Wastewater Rates and CCNs to the Public Utility Commission," TCAA Newsletter (Texas City Attorney Association), July 2016
- "How Utilities Determine Generation and Distribution Rates (Ratemaking)," Electric Choice Blog, May 12, 2016
- Comparative Analysis of PUC Ratemaking Authority as Required by House Bill 1600, Public Utility Commission of Texas, January 27, 2015
- Tariff Development: Review of the Basic Ratemaking Process, Public Utility Commission of Texas
Charge: How Public Utility Commission of Texas and utility providers can ensure consumer protection regarding metering devices for water, gas, and electricity service
- Texas Utilities Code, §§182.101-182.104, Rights of Utility Customers - Testing of Meters
- 16 Texas Administrative Code §§25.121-25.133, Metering
- Smart Metering, Public Utility Commission of Texas
- "Amid Health, Privacy Fears, States are Letting People Reject 'Smart Meters'," Stateline (Pew Charitable Trusts), February 5, 2016
- "Texas House Erupts in Heated Debate Over 'Smart Meters' for Electricity," Dallas Morning News, March 20, 2013
- The Need for Essential Consumer Protections: Smart Metering Proposals and The Move to Time-Based Pricing, National Consumer Law Center, August 2010
Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations
Charge 2: Home rule municipalities, adoption of ordinances
- "Texas Court Denies Request Tied to Austin's Uber Ordinance," Texas Tribune, March 14, 2016
- Legislative Update (Interim Hearings Begin: Cities on the Agenda), Texas Municipal League, December 4, 2015
- Local Ordinance Integrity (Testimony presented to the Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations by James Quintero, Director of the Center for Local Governance), Texas Public Policy Foundation, December 2, 2015
- Interim Hearings - Week of November 30, 2015 (Charge 2), Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, Legislative Reference Library, December 2, 2015
Charge 4: Municipal management districts (MMDs)
- Texas Local Government Code §§375.001-375.357, Municipal Management Districts In General
- Texas Government Code §313.006, Notice for Laws Establishing Municipal Management Districts
- "New Management Districts Pave Way for Growth in Missouri City," Community Impact - Central Austin, August 5, 2015
- "The City with (Almost) No Limits," UrbanLand Magazine, April 20, 2015
- Texas Municipal League Economic Development Handbook, Texas Municipal League, Updated January 2015
- Invisible Governments: Special Purpose Districts in Texas (Tables), Texas Senate Research Center, October 2014
- Interim Report to the 82nd Texas Legislature (Charge 8 - MMDs; Appendices H-1 to H-2), Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, December 2010
Charge 5: Statutes and Rules that govern Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs in light of the recent Supreme Court decision in Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs et al. v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc., et al.
- Texas Government Code §§2306.6701-2306.6740, Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program
- Rules and Governing Statute, Inclusive Communities Project, Fair Housing 101, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
- "The Fight for Fair Housing," Texas Observer, August 4, 2015
- Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing: Final Rule (Overview and resources), United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, July 16, 2015
- Tax Credits Can and Should Build Both Homes and Opportunity, Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, June 2015
- If the Supreme Court Bans the Disparate Impact Standard It Could Annihilate One of the Few Tools Available to Pursue Housing Integration, Economic Policy Institute, January 9, 2015
Charge 6: Government accountability in elections - improve transparency regarding public debt
- Legislative Policy Committee on General Government (Ballot Language), Texas Municipal League, August 19, 2016
- Local Debt Transparency (Testimony presented to the Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations by James Quintero, Director of the Center for Local Governance), Texas Public Policy Foundation, December 2, 2015
- Interim Hearings - Week of November 30, 2015 (Charge 6), Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, Legislative Reference Library, December 2, 2015
August 16 Top
House Select Committee on Mental Health
Invited testimony on Mental/behavioral health care services in Texas, including, but not limited to substance abuse, homelessness, veterans, gaps in programs, and improving delivery of services
- A Community Support Guide for Alternatives to Inpatient Mental Health Treatment, Texas Department of state Health Services, revised August 2, 2016
- Texas Statewide Behavioral Health Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2017-2021, Statewide Behavioral Health Coordinating Council, May 2016
- The Texas Mental Health Workforce: Continuing Challenges and Sensible Strategies, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, April 29, 2016
- Behavioral Health Barometer, Texas, 2015, U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, February 2016
- Statewide Behavioral Health Strategic Plan and Coordinated Expenditures: Overview and Funding, (Presented to the House Select Committee on Mental Health), Legislative Budget Board, February 2016
- State Mental Health Legislation 2015: Trends, Themes & Effective Practices, National Alliance on Mental Illness, December 2015
- A Guide to Understanding Mental Health Systems and Services in Texas, 2nd Edition, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, The University of Texas at Austin, 2014
Senate Committee on Education
Charge: School board governance policies and practices, school board training requirements, suggestions for better student outcomes, particularly within the framework set for low-performing schools in HB 1842, 84th Legislature, R.S.
- "And Then There Were Twelve" (District of Innovation designation process under HB 1842), Commissioner of Education Mike Morath, Texas Education Agency, July 21, 2016
- Interim Report to the 84th Legislature (Charge 3 - School board governance), House Committee on Public Education, December 2014
- Framework for School Board Development, State Board of Education/Texas Education Agency, Revised July 2012
- Eight Characteristics of Effective School Boards: Full Report, Center for Public Education, January 28, 2011
- Interim Report to the 82nd Texas Legislature (Charge 3 - Improving student achievement and leadership models for improving low-performing campuses), House Committee on Public Education, December 2010
- Campus Turnaround Guidance and Resources and HB 1842 Transition Chart, Texas Education Agency
- Governance, Education Commission of the States
Charge: Monitor implementation of legislation, specifically initiatives to build a high-quality pre-kindergarten grant program; and legislation to raise standards of teacher preparation programs and establish a more consistent, high-quality accountability system
- Briefing Book on Public Education Legislation, 84th Texas Legislative Session, Texas Education Agency, July 2015
- House Bill 4 High-Quality Prekindergarten Grant Program (overview, timeline, commissioner's rules, prekindergarten guidelines), Texas Education Agency
- Texas Commission on Next Generation Assessments and Accountability (meeting schedule and presentations on assessment and accountability in Texas), Texas Education Agency
August 17 Top
House Select Committee on Mental Health
Public testimony on mental health/behavioral health care services in Texas
August 18 Top
Joint Interim Committee on Advertising Public Notices
Topic: Rules and organizational business
Topic: Use of technology in posting and advertising to the public of legally required notices
- "Wisconsin to Weigh Moving to Online Public Notices," WiscNews (WI), July 17, 2016
- State of the News Media 2016, Pew Research Center, June 15, 2016
- Insult to Injury: The Disappearance of Public Notices in US Newspapers, Public Policy and Funding the News, a project of the University of Southern California Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy, July 2015
- "Newspapers Take Notice of Legislative Threat to Revenue," Crain's Detroit Business (MI), July 5, 2015
- "Printed Public Notices Boost Accountability," The Gonzales Inquirer (TX), April 24, 2015
- Interim Report to the 83rd Texas Legislature (Charge - The Texas red tape challenge, providing public notice), House Committee on Government Efficiency and Reform, January 2013
Week in Review, August 4
Aug 4
In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
- Consider medical marijuana's effects on prescription medication use. (Health Affairs, July 2016)
- Examine reports related to people who have died in custody in Texas between 2005 and 2015. (Texas Justice Initiative, ©2016)
- Explore how the Affordable Care Act has affected high risk pools. (Kaiser Family Foundation, August 1, 2016)
- Read about public pension funding practices. (The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, June 2016)
A newly revised and expanded list of Senate Presidents Pro Tempore is now available on the library website. The page provides a list of legislators who have held this position, as well as a narrative history highlighting the changing nature of the position through the years.
As outlined in the Texas Constitution, the Senate President Pro Tem performs the duties of the Lieutenant Governor in his or her absence. Senate tradition also calls for the President Pro Tempore to be sworn in as "Governor for a Day", a 60+-year tradition that includes ceremonies and celebrations honoring the President Pro Tem and showcasing his or her district.
During the 84th Texas Legislature in 2015, Sen. Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa served as Senate President Pro Tem for the Regular Session, and Sen. Kevin Eltife was elected at the close of the Regular Session for the legislative interim.
Did you know?
Before 1876, there was no constitutional requirement for electing a Senate President Pro Tem at the beginning and close of each session. Instead, Art. V, Sec. 13 of the 1845 Texas Constitution provided that:
"Whenever the If the lieutenant governor shall...die, resign, or be absent from the State during the recess of the legislature, it shall be the duty of the secretary of State to convene the Senate for the purpose of choosing a president for the time being."
Week in Review, July 28
Jul 28
In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
- Consider policy recommendations related to full-time virtual charter schools. (National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, June 16, 2016)
- Read a study related to seismic activity in North Texas. (Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, July 17, 2016)
- Examine why lead levels in some schools' drinking water can get so high. (Governing, July 26, 2016)
- Explore public input on school assessment and accountability. (Texas Education Agency, July 2016)