- Explore issues related to corporate tax reform. (Congressional Research Service, September 22, 2017)
- Review Texas' infrastructure report card. (American Society of Civil Engineers, © 2017)
- See if any Texas universities make the list of the world's most innovative universities. (Reuters, September 26, 2017)
- Read about the economic impact of wildlife-associated recreation. (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, August 2017)
- Report to the 85th Texas Legislature, Joint Interim Committee to Study a Coastal Barrier System, December 15, 2016
- Interim Report to the 85th Texas Legislature (Charge 3 – coastal barrier system), House Committee on Land & Resource Management, December 2016
- Storm Surge Suppression Study: Phase 3 Report - Recommended Actions, Gulf Coast Community Protection and Recovery District, June 21, 2016
- Storm Surge Suppression Study: Phase 2 Report, Gulf Coast Community Protection and Recovery District, February 23, 2016
- Houston-Galveston Area Protection System (H-GAPS), 2015 Annual Report [60.8 MB], Severe Storm Prediction, Education, and Evacuation from Disasters Centers (SSPEED Center), Rice University, September 1, 2015
- Storm Surge Suppression Study: Phase 1 Report [71.0 MB], Gulf Coast Community Protection and Recovery District, February 27, 2015
- Report to the 84th Texas Legislature, Joint Interim Committee to Study a Coastal Barrier System, December 1, 2014
- SSPEED Center Phase 1 Report: Learning the Lessons of Hurricane Ike: Preparing for the Next Big One, Severe Storm Prediction, Education and Evacuation from Disaster Center (SSPEED Center), Rice University, November 2011
- Texas General Land Office Website, Section on Hurricane Preparedness & Planning (Texas Coastal Resiliency Master Plan and other studies)
- Ike Dike Website, Texas A&M University - Galveston (Reports, thesis, articles, editorials)
- Commissioners Morath and Sharp Issue Letter to School Districts, Governor's Commission to Rebuild Texas, October 4, 2017
- Hurricane Harvey School Finance Issues (p. 67 of PDF), Hurricane Harvey Response: Summary of Agency Actions and Disaster Support (p. 73), Testimony to the House Committee on Appropriations, Texas Education Agency, October 2, 2017
- Hurricane Harvey's Fiscal Impact on State Agencies, Testimony to the House Committee on Appropriations, Legislative Budget Board, October 2017
- Hurricane Harvey Resources, Texas Education Agency
HJR 21 | Prop. 1 | The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of part of the market value of the residence homestead of a partially disabled veteran or the surviving spouse of a partially disabled veteran if the residence homestead was donated to the disabled veteran by a charitable organization for less than the market value of the residence homestead and harmonizing certain related provisions of the Texas Constitution. | |
SJR 60 | Prop. 2 | The constitutional amendment to establish a lower amount for expenses that can be charged to a borrower and removing certain financing expense limitations for a home equity loan, establishing certain authorized lenders to make a home equity loan, changing certain options for the refinancing of home equity loans, changing the threshold for an advance of a home equity line of credit, and allowing home equity loans on agricultural homesteads. | |
SJR 34 | Prop. 3 | The constitutional amendment limiting the service of certain officeholders appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate after the expiration of the person’s term of office. | |
SJR 6 | Prop. 4 | The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to require a court to provide notice to the attorney general of a challenge to the constitutionality of a state statute and authorizing the legislature to prescribe a waiting period before the court may enter a judgment holding the statute unconstitutional. | |
HJR 100 | Prop. 5 | The constitutional amendment on professional sports team charitable foundations conducting charitable raffles. | |
SJR 1 | Prop. 6 | The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a first responder who is killed or fatally injured in the line of duty. | |
HJR 37 | Prop. 7 | The constitutional amendment relating to legislative authority to permit credit unions and other financial institutions to award prizes by lot to promote savings. |
Week in Review, September 28
Sep 28
- Read about an experimental way to treat addiction. (National Geographic, September 2017)
- Review long-term energy consumption projections. (U.S. Energy Information Administration, September 14, 2017)
- Analyze how Americans get their science news. (Pew Research Center, September 20, 2017)
- See which cities have the best public transportation systems. (24/7 Wall St., September 20, 2017)
Who Is…Vernon?
Sep 27
- The Governor's Commission to Rebuild Texas (proclamation, operational plan, assistance center, archives)
- Texas Rebuilds, Hurricane Harvey housing information, Texas General Land Office
- Texas Hurricane Harvey, FEMA, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- "Texas General Land Office to lead Harvey housing effort," Corpus Christi Caller-Times, September 14, 2017
- "Rethinking the 'infrastructure' discussion amid a blitz of hurricanes," ProPublica, September 13, 2017
- "In Harvey's wake, Texas can lead innovation in rebuilding for disaster preparedness," Texas Tribune, September 11, 2017
- "The economic cost of Harvey – what we know now," analysis of losses in real gross state product and real personal income, by M. Ray Perryman, Rio Grande Guardian, September 7, 2017
- "Hurricane Harvey: disaster reignites talk about rainy day fund," Austin American-Statesman, September 5, 2017
- "Accelerated construction can cut red tape/save time following Hurricane Harvey," Texas A&M Transportation Institute, September 1, 2017
- Letter to County Judges outlining aid eligibility after Hurricane Harvey under the Presidential Disaster Declaration (Individual Assistance, Transitional Shelter Assistance, Critical Needs Assistance), Governor Greg Abbott, August 31, 2017
- The Governor's Commission to Rebuild Texas (proclamation, operational plan, assistance center, archives)
- Texas Rebuilds, Hurricane Harvey housing information, Texas General Land Office
- 2017 Hurricane Resource Page for Housing Counselors - Hurricane Harvey, HUD Exchange, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
- "Houston housing officials draw ire for evicting elderly residents," Texas Tribune, September 21, 2017
- "Texas General Land Office to lead Harvey housing effort," Corpus Christi Caller-Times, September 14, 2017
- "Lawmakers get sobering lessons on storm housing aid," Dallas Morning News, September 7, 2017
- Aging Dams and Clogged Rivers: An Infrastructure Plan for American Waterways, Center for American Progress, October 2016
- 2017 Infrastructure Report Card: Texas (PDF), American Society of Civil Engineers, 2016
- Living With Dams: Extreme Rainfall Events: An Informational Booklet for Policymakers, Dam Owners and Downstream Communities, Association of State Dam Safety Officials, 2015
- Interim Report, Report to the 82nd Legislature (Charge 1, Flood prevention in coastal regions), Senate Subcommittee on Flooding and Evacuations, January 2011
- Interim Report to the 81st Legislature - Dam Safety, Senate Committee on Natural Resources, February 2009
- Interim Report to the 80th Texas Legislature (Charge 7, Floodplains and the scope of local governments' floodplain management), Senate Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, December 2006
- Interim Report to the 67th Legislature (Charge: Study the persistent flooding and drainage problems in a five-county region of southeastern Texas), Joint Regional Flood Task Force, November 13, 1980
- Texas Dam Safety Program (reports and statistics), Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Week in Review, September 21
Sep 21
- Review how some states are tackling public transit challenges. (Council of State Governments, July/August 2017)
- Read about earthquake warning systems. (Wired, September 20, 2017)
- Consider strategies for addressing childhood obesity. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, September 5, 2017)
- View striking, recent pictures of wildlife. (The Atlantic, September 14, 2017)
Check out and delivery of New & Noteworthy titles is available to legislative staff in Capitol and District offices. To arrange check out and delivery of any of these items, you can submit an online request through the New & Noteworthy page on our website, contact the library at 512-463-1252, or use our PDF request form.

1. Exonerated: A History of the Innocence Movement
By Robert J. Norris
Focuses on the exoneration of innocent individuals who have been wrongfully convicted. Defines what the "innocence movement" is and offers a descriptive, chronological narrative that considers how and why this movement developed. Highlights some of the people, organizations, decisions, and events involved. Questions and examines innocence as a social movement. Concludes by discussing critiques from both within and outside of the movement.
New York University Press, 2017. 289 pages.
345.73 N797E 2017

2. Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist
By Kate Raworth
Argues a different way of thinking is needed to address the current economic landscape and its many social and ecological challenges. Proposes a new economic model, which is presented visually in the shape of a doughnut, that challenges the concept that growth is the fundamental ideal in any economy. Outlines seven key ideas to reframe what the economy is and how it works and allows humankind to prosper.
Chelsea Green Publishing, 2017. 309 pages.
330 R199D 2017

3. Violated: Exposing Rape at Baylor University Amid College Football's Sexual Assault Crisis
By Paula Lavigne and Mark Schlabach
Provides a narrative of the sexual crimes committed against women by Baylor University football players over the past decade. Argues the Baylor allegations stand out because as the world's largest Baptist university, it was assumed such violence couldn’t occur there. Traces the escalation in violence to the increase in prominence of the football team and the failure of university officials to help the victims and discipline the assailants. Discusses lawsuits that led to the firing of the university president, the athletic director, and the football coach and to at least one football player being sent to prison.
Center Street, 2017. 355 pages.
371.782 L392V 2017

4. The Three Languages of Politics
By Arnold Kling
Examines the three tribal coalitions of political discussions - progressive, conservative, and libertarian - with a goal of moving towards healthier political discussions. Promotes less polarization and more mutual respect and reasoned deliberations. Provides explanations, examples, and tests of the author's "three-axes" model and a bibliography for further reading.
Cato Institute, 2017. 131 pages.
320.014 K686T 2017

5. Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination
By John Corvino, Ryan T. Anderson, and Sherif Girgis
Presents arguments on religious liberty, tolerance, and discrimination in a point-counterpoint format. Examines the historical, philosophical, and legal dimensions of religious liberty. Addresses many difficult questions that have arisen in response to the legalization of same-sex marriages. Provides a model for debate that allows for the articulation of strong differences in a civil and respectful manner.
Oxford University Press, 2017. 343 pages.
323.44 C819D 2017

6. Framing the Solid South: The State Constitutional Conventions of Secession, Reconstruction, and Redemption, 1860-1902
By Paul E. Herron
Explains how a series of constitutional conventions framed the southern states' political identity and served to unify the region. Notes southern delegates gathered forty-four times from 1860 to 1902, a rate more than four times that in the rest of the nation during the same period. Offers insights from a close reading of state constitutional convention debates to illustrate the southern states' distinctive constitutional and political development.
University Press of Kansas, 2017. 360 pages.
342.75502 H436F 2017

Week in Review, September 14
Sep 14
- Examine the tax burden of American workers. (Bloomberg, September 12, 2017)
- Explore a police crime database. (Henry A. Wallace Police Crime Database, ©2017)
- Consider how Americans consume information. (Pew Research Center, September 11, 2017)
- Map flood-prone areas in your county and across the country. (U.S. Energy Information Administration, accessed September 14, 2017)