Raymond Poe
- Republican
Creates the State Employees Residency Act. Requires that State executive branch officeholders, appointees, and employees, and others working on the State's behalf, in positions that include supervision, management, or direction of or authority over State employees located in the State capital must establish and maintain a primary residence in the State capital or within 60 miles of the State capital within 60 days after election, appointment, employment, or acceptance of the position. Prohibits the use of State funds or State-compensated time for travel by those persons to or from their State capital work site. Requires that the person be present at the State capital work location at least 80% of the work year.
Session Sine Die
Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As May 22, 2008; Substantive House Bills Out of Committee
Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Larry K. Bomke
Referred to Rules
First Reading
Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading
Arrive in Senate
Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 115-000-000
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
Second Reading - Short Debate
Chief Co-Sponsor Changed to Rep. William B. Black
Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. William B. Black
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Susana A Mendoza
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Jack D. Franks
Chief Co-Sponsor Changed to Rep. Susana A Mendoza
Do Pass as Amended / Short Debate State Government Administration Committee; 008-001-000
House Committee Amendment No. 1 Adopted in State Government Administration Committee; by Voice Vote
House Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Clerk by State Government Administration Committee
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Rich Brauer
Assigned to State Government Administration Committee
First Reading
Referred to Rules Committee
Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Raymond Poe
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