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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

How Serious Is It?

A Decade of Corruption
New Niche Private Investigators
Investigating Texas State Private Dics

Texas Has 220 Pending Federal Indictments such as White Color Crimes and Corruption, Obstruction of Justice

1. Watchdog: Perry veto threat may be abuse of power By: Associated Press
http://austin.ynn.com/content/top_stories/292463/watchdog--perry-veto-threat-may-be-abuse-of-power/

Another Late Session
How Serious Is It?

2. Perry Veto 16 Bills By: Associated Press
http://austin.ynn.com/content/top_stories/292475/gov--perry-vetos-16-bills--including-funding-for-public-integrity-unit/

3. Commissioners pause on rescuing funds for Public Integrity Unit By: John A. Salazar

"Director Greg Cox told the commissioners during their Tuesday meeting that 220 of their current cases also carry pending federal indictments. In addition, 293 of the cases are in Travis County, and would be investigated by the DA’s office regardless."

http://austin.ynn.com/content/top_stories/292733/commissioners-pause-on-rescuing-funds-for-public-integrity-unit

Texas Has 220 Federal Indictments White Color Crimes and  Corruption Obstruction of Justice?  "220 of their current cases also carry pending federal indictments" 


Perry Veto 16 Bills What are They?

1.) HB 217: “Relating to the types of beverages that may be sold to students on public school campuses.”

2.) HB 535: “Relating to the preference given by state agencies to goods offered by bidders in this state or manufactured, produced, or grown in this state or in the United States.”

3.) HB 950: “Relating to unlawful employment practices regarding discrimination in payment of compensation.” 

4.) HB 1090: “Relating to the creation of Texas Task Force 1 Type 3 Rio Grande Valley and authorizing the creation of a Texas Task Force 2 by certain municipalities.”

5.) HB 1160: “Relating to the transfer of a certificate of convenience and necessity in certain municipalities.”

6.) HB 1511: “Relating to the rates of sales and use taxes imposed by municipalities; authorizing an increase or decrease in the rate of those taxes.”

7.) HB 1790: “Relating to certain procedures for defendants who successfully complete a period of state jail felony community supervision.”

8.) HB 1982: “Relating to the enterprise zone program.”

9.) HB 2138: “Relating to the board of directors of the Near Northside Management District and to the district's boundaries and territory.”

10.) HB 2590: “Relating to the foreclosure sale of property subject to an oil or gas lease.”

11.) HB 2824: “Relating to the Texas High Performance Schools Consortium.”

12.) HB 2836: “Relating to the essential knowledge and skills of the required public school curriculum and to certain state-adopted or state-developed assessment instruments for public school students.”


13.) HB 3063: “Relating to defense base development authorities.”

14.) HB 3085: “Relating to the regulation of automotive wrecking and salvage yards in certain counties; increasing the civil penalty.”

15.) HB 3509: “Relating to endangered species habitat conservation and to the creation of a board to oversee and guide the state's coordinated response to federal actions regarding endangered species.”

16.) SB 15: “Relating to the governance of public institutions of higher education in this state.”

17.) SB 17: “Relating to the training in school safety of certain educators of a school district or an open-enrollment charter school authorized to carry a concealed handgun on school premises.”

18.) SB 219: “Relating to ethics of public servants, including the functions and duties of the Texas Ethics Commission; the regulation of political contributions, political advertising, lobbying, and conduct of public servants; and the reporting of political contributions and expenditures and personal financial information; providing civil and criminal penalties.”

19.) SB 227: “Relating to the dispensing of aesthetic pharmaceuticals by physicians and therapeutic optometrists; imposing fees.”

20.) SB 346: “Relating to reporting requirements of certain persons who do not meet the definition of political committee.”

21.) SB 429: “Relating to the dismissal or nonsuit of a suit to terminate the parent-child relationship filed by the Department of Family and Protective Services.”

22.) SB 504: “Relating to the requirement that certain schoolchildren be screened for abnormal spinal curvature.”

23.) SB 722: “Relating to eligibility to serve as an interpreter in an election.”

24.) SB 889: “Relating to the physician assistant board.”

25.) SB 1234: “Relating to the prevention of truancy and the offense of failure to attend school.”

26.) SB 1606: “Relating to ad valorem tax liens on personal property.”

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