Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HJR53 Latest Draft

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                            81R5599 JSA-D
 By: Homer, Gutierrez H.J.R. No. 53


 A JOINT RESOLUTION
 proposing a constitutional amendment to replace the attorney
 general on the legislative redistricting board with the
 commissioner of agriculture.
 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 28, Article III, Texas Constitution, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 28. The Legislature shall, at its first regular
 session after the publication of each United States decennial
 census, apportion the state into senatorial and representative
 districts, agreeable to the provisions of Sections 25 and 26 of this
 Article. In the event the Legislature shall at any such first
 regular session following the publication of a United States
 decennial census, fail to make such apportionment, same shall be
 done by the Legislative Redistricting Board of Texas, which is
 hereby created, and shall be composed of five (5) members, as
 follows: The Lieutenant Governor, the Speaker of the House of
 Representatives, the Commissioner of Agriculture or other head of
 the executive department that oversees agriculture in this state
 [Attorney General], the Comptroller of Public Accounts and the
 Commissioner of the General Land Office, a majority of whom shall
 constitute a quorum. Said Board shall assemble in the City of
 Austin within ninety (90) days after the final adjournment of such
 regular session. The Board shall, within sixty (60) days after
 assembling, apportion the state into senatorial and representative
 districts, or into senatorial or representative districts, as the
 failure of action of such Legislature may make necessary. Such
 apportionment shall be in writing and signed by three (3) or more of
 the members of the Board duly acknowledged as the act and deed of
 such Board, and, when so executed and filed with the Secretary of
 State, shall have force and effect of law. Such apportionment shall
 become effective at the next succeeding statewide general election.
 The Supreme Court of Texas shall have jurisdiction to compel such
 Board to perform its duties in accordance with the provisions of
 this section by writ of mandamus or other extraordinary writs
 conformable to the usages of law. The Legislature shall provide
 necessary funds for clerical and technical aid and for other
 expenses incidental to the work of the Board, and the Lieutenant
 Governor and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall be
 entitled to receive per diem and travel expense during the Board's
 session in the same manner and amount as they would receive while
 attending a special session of the Legislature.
 SECTION 2. This proposed constitutional amendment shall be
 submitted to the voters at an election to be held November 3, 2009.
 The ballot shall be printed to permit voting for or against the
 proposition: "The constitutional amendment to replace the
 attorney general on the legislative redistricting board with the
 commissioner of agriculture."