The document summarizes a vote in the Texas House of Representatives on House Bill No. 37. The bill would allow the State Department of Public Welfare access to adoption information reported to the Bureau of Vital Statistics. It passed its second reading and was passed to engrossment. A motion was made to suspend rules and place the bill on its third reading, but the motion failed to receive the necessary four-fifths vote. The vote tally is provided, with 50 votes in favor and 61 against.
The document summarizes a vote in the Texas House of Representatives on House Bill No. 37. The bill would allow the State Department of Public Welfare access to adoption information reported to the Bureau of Vital Statistics. It passed its second reading and was passed to engrossment. A motion was made to suspend rules and place the bill on its third reading, but the motion failed to receive the necessary four-fifths vote. The vote tally is provided, with 50 votes in favor and 61 against.
The document summarizes a vote in the Texas House of Representatives on House Bill No. 37. The bill would allow the State Department of Public Welfare access to adoption information reported to the Bureau of Vital Statistics. It passed its second reading and was passed to engrossment. A motion was made to suspend rules and place the bill on its third reading, but the motion failed to receive the necessary four-fifths vote. The vote tally is provided, with 50 votes in favor and 61 against.
READING Nokes StUl,l\lrs. Oitorf Stockard The Speaker laid before the House, Parkhouse Suiter, Mlss , on Its second reading and passage Pearson Swanson to engrossment, Peters Templeton Read Timmons H. B. No. 3 7, A bill to be entitled Reams Turner "An Act amending Section 10 of Ar- Richards Wagonseller ticle 46A, Vernon's Texas Civil Stat- Sallas Wallace utes; permitting the State Depa.r:- Sellers Ward ment of Public Welfare to have ac- Sentertltt Whitworth cess to Information on adoptions as Shackelford Willis of Kaufman reported to the Bureau of Vital Sta- Sharp Wiseman tistics, State Department of Health; Slimp Wright providing for certain additional In- formation, and providing for the Nays--61 safeguarding of the contldential na- A'!iington McFarland ture of adoption records; repealing Barber McVey clause; saving clause; and· declaring Callaway Overton an emergency.'' Chapman Pyle The bill was read second time and Conner Craig Rampy Ridgeway was passed to engrossment, Fertsch Shannon MOTION TO PLACE H. B. NO. 37 Flanagan Smith of Hays ON THIRD READING Ford Smith of Jack Gandy Smith of Lubbock Mr. Oltorf moved that the consti- Gardner Spacek tutional rule requiring bills to be Gathings Spencer read on three several daYB be sus- Gilmer Storey pended and that House Bill No. 37 Green Svadlenak be placed on its third reading and Heflin Teague final passage. Heideke Thomas Help instill Walker The motion was loet (not receiv- Johnson Watson Ing the necessary four-fifths vote) by Jones of Travis Williams of Bexa.r the following vote: Kennington Williams Latimer of Scurry Yeas-SO Lewis Willis of Tarrant Atkinson Hanna Luedemann Wilson Aynesworth Heatly Martin Wood Bean Henderson Miller Yezak Bell of Bexar Holstein Moore Zivley Berry Holt of Red River Blankenship Horany Absent Blount Hydrick Brooks Isaacks Bell of DeWitt Moore Cannon James Crosthwait of Val Verde Clifton Jameson Evans McDaniel Collie Jones of Bosque King Sadler Colson, Mrs. Jones of Hunt Lanier Tippen Cowen Kazen Lightfoot Cox Kilgore Absent-Excused Crawford Kirkpatrick Davis Lee Bracewell McLellan Edwards Lehman Celaya Sparks Elliott Lock Hughes Stump Etheredge Mahan Jackson Williamson Fant Man ford Fleming Mangum MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE Fly Markle Austin, Texas, February 13, 1947._/ Godard Moore of Harris Gregory Moore of Brazos Hon. W. 0. Reed, Speaker of the Guffey Murphy House of Representatives.
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