13 Statements of Vote (Change) 10 Change Statements 3 Away StatementsRecord Vote No. 1511 Ann Johnson: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 1511 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." HB1367 is a Republican Bill, authored by Vasut, relating to the violation of certain laws and provisions of governing instruments by, and the recall by property owners of, a property owners' association board member. With this vote: HB 1367 was passed Record Vote No. 171 Ann Johnson: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 171 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB14 is a Republican Bill, authored by Harris, Cody; Toth, relating to third-party review of plats and property development plans, permits, and similar documents, and the inspection of an improvement related to such a document. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 14 was passed Record Vote No. 489 Ann Johnson: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 489 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB1598 is a Republican Bill, authored by Darby, relating to local government and other political subdivision regulation of certain solid waste facilities. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 1598, as amended, was passed to engrossment Record Vote No. 792 Ann Johnson: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 792 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB1620 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Holland; Canales; Goldman; Bell, Keith; Clardy, relating to the review date for certain governmental entities subject to the sunset review process and the regulation of horse racing by the Texas Racing Commission. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 1620 was passed Record Vote No. 483 Ann Johnson: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 483 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." (This was a Republican amendment.) HB18 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Slawson; Patterson; González, Mary; Burrows; Darby, relating to the protection of minors from harmful, deceptive, or unfair trade practices in connection with the use of certain digital services and electronic devices, including the use and transfer of electronic devices to students by a public school. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: Amendment No. 2 (Tinderholt) failed of adoption Record Vote No. 239 Ann Johnson: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 239 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HB1846 is a Republican Bill, authored by Ashby; Lopez, Janie; Bailes, relating to the skills test required for a commercial driver's license for certain commercial learner's permit holders. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 1846 was passed Record Vote No. 794 Ann Johnson: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 794 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB19 is a Republican Bill, authored by Murr; Leach; Landgraf; Meyer; Lujan, relating to the creation of a specialty trial court to hear certain cases; authorizing fees. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HB 19, as amended, was passed Record Vote No. 326 Ann Johnson: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 326 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote present, not voting." HB3115 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Morales, Eddie; Leach; Cook; Harris, Cody; Canales, relating to the eligibility of certain retired or former district court judges for assignment as a visiting judge. With this vote: HB 3115 was passed Record Vote No. 987 Ann Johnson: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 987 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB4082 is a Republican Bill, authored by Goldman; Tepper, relating to the purposes for which a municipality or county may issue an anticipation note or certificate of obligation. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: CSHB 4082, as amended, was passed to engrossment Record Vote No. 1600 Ann Johnson: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 1600 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." HB4220 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Clardy; Raymond; Morales, Eddie, relating to the office of the state long-term care ombudsman. With this vote: HB 4220 was passed Record Vote No. 224 Ann Johnson: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 224 was taken, I was shown voting no. I intended to vote yes." HB92 is a Bipartisan Bill, authored by Landgraf; Cain; Harris, Cody; Kitzman; Cortez, relating to the authority of a municipality, county, or property owners' association to prohibit or regulate certain activities on residence homestead property. With this vote: CSHB 92 was passed to engrossment Record Vote No. 17 Ann Johnson: Nay (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 17 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." HR4 is a Republican Bill, authored by Hunter; Klick; Landgraf, adopting the House Rules of Procedure for the 88th Legislature. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: HR 4, as amended, was adopted Record Vote No. 2244 Ann Johnson: Yea (View Vote Breakdown) Explanation from Ann Johnson: "When Record No. 2244 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." SB2315 is a Republican Bill, authored by Hughes, relating to the creation of a task force to develop a plan for the consolidation of the functions of workforce development programs administered by the Texas Workforce Commission and social services programs administered by the Health and Human Services Commission. It has been passed by both the House and Senate. With this vote: The motion to adopt the conference committee report on SB 2315 prevailed |