TX SB1021 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: Introduced on February 20 2009 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2009-05-01 - Not again placed on intent calendar

Summary

Relating to a prohibition on parking a commercial motor vehicle in certain residential subdivisions.

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Title

Relating to a prohibition on parking a commercial motor vehicle in certain residential subdivisions.

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History

DateChamberAction
2009-05-01 Not again placed on intent calendar
2009-04-28 Placed on intent calendar
2009-04-27 Not again placed on intent calendar
2009-04-24 Record vote
2009-04-24 Passed to engrossment as amended
2009-04-24 Record vote
2009-04-24 Vote reconsidered
2009-04-24 Record vote
2009-04-24 Failed to pass to engrossment
2009-04-24 Motion to pass to engrossment as amended
2009-04-24 Record vote
2009-04-24 Amended
2009-04-24 Amendment(s) offered
2009-04-24 Read 2nd time
2009-04-24 Vote recorded in Journal
2009-04-24 Rules suspended-Regular order of business
2009-04-22 Placed on intent calendar
2009-03-30 Committee report printed and distributed
2009-03-30 Recommended for local & uncontested calendar
2009-03-30 Reported favorably w/o amendments
2009-03-25 Considered in public hearing
2009-03-25 Posting rule suspended
2009-03-13 Referred to Intergovernmental Relations
2009-03-13 Read first time
2009-02-20 Filed
2009-02-20 Received by the Secretary of the Senate

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