Ness Gets Six Bills Out of Committee to the House Floor

Today we take a look at the success of State Rep. Suzanne Ness’s bills:

HB2466Suzanne M. NessINC TX-EMPLOYMENT DISABILITIESHRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee3/10/2023
HB2474Suzanne M. NessDAY CARE HOME CAPACITYHPlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading – Short Debate3/9/2023
HB2510Suzanne M. NessHIGHER ED-MAP GRANTS-COM COLHRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee3/10/2023
HB2555Suzanne M. NessELEC CD-EQUIPMENT/AUDITSHReferred to Rules Committee2/15/2023
HB2569Suzanne M. NessSOLID WASTE-COMPOST PRODUCTSHPlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading – Short Debate3/8/2023
HB2800Suzanne M. NessQUICK-TAKE-MENARD/MCHENRY COHPlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading – Short Debate3/8/2023
HB2830Suzanne M. NessPROP TX-TOWNSHIP ASSESSORSHRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee3/10/2023
HB2843Suzanne M. NessNURSING HOME CARE-DISCLOSUREHRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee3/10/2023
HB3140Suzanne M. NessYOUTH CONFINEMENT-RESTRICTIONSHPlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading – Short Debate3/9/2023
HB3224Suzanne M. NessSCH CD-SPECIAL ED-TRANSITIONHPlaced on Calendar 2nd Reading – Short Debate3/8/2023
HB3286Suzanne M. NessSCH-STIPEND FOR TEACH EXTERNHRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee3/10/2023
HB3287Suzanne M. NessSCH CD-MANUFACT EMP-TEACHHRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee3/10/2023
HB3288Suzanne M. NessDCEO-REGIONAL MANUFACTURINGHRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee3/10/2023
HB3344Suzanne M. NessCILA LICENSE-OCCUPANCY FACTORHAssigned to Appropriations-Health & Human Services Committee2/28/2023
HB3441Suzanne M. NessEMPLOYEE CLASS-IRS GUIDELINESHRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee3/10/2023
HB3704Suzanne M. NessINC TX-PUNSHRule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee3/10/2023
HR126Suzanne M. NessMEMORIAL-EDWARD J. BUSSHResolution Adopted3/9/2023
HR136Suzanne M. NessTNBC AWARENESS MONTHHReferred to Rules Committee3/15/2023

Six of her pieces of legislation were advanced to the house floor.

I have put the action in boldface type.


Comments

Ness Gets Six Bills Out of Committee to the House Floor — 4 Comments

  1. Too many laws on the books now.

    Each year more and more bills.

    Laws should be equitable and statewide.

    HB2800 for instance circumvents existing law to acquire land.

    Follow existing law.

  2. Documents Reveal Pharmaceutical Giant Had ‘Evidence’ Suggesting ‘Increased Risk of Myocarditis’ Following COVID-19 Vaccinations in Early 2022

    ““There is evidence that suggests patients who receive a COVID-19 vaccine are at an increased risk of myocarditis.”

    “Onset was typically within several days after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination (from Pfizer or Moderna), and cases have occurred more often after the second dose than the first dose.”

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