Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2946 Latest Draft

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                            H.R. No. 2946


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Successfully meeting the needs of the legislature
 over the course of a 140-day regular session is a challenging task
 taken on every two years by the staff of the legislative support
 agencies, including the Texas Legislative Council; and
 WHEREAS, Each odd-numbered year, legislators travel to the
 Capitol from across the Lone Star State to represent their
 constituents, yet they must stay connected with the folks back home
 throughout their tenure in Austin; helping them to maintain that
 tie are the members of the council's information systems division,
 whose skilled technical services crew ensures that offices are
 equipped with needed PCs, printers, and software; before the
 session even began, these personnel installed or relocated
 equipment in 29 district offices and moved 129 Capitol offices; the
 division's Computer Support Center provides training designed to
 serve everyone from the most savvy client to those with little to no
 experience, and the division's technical support staff and CSC
 operators are standing by to help them all, ready to lend their
 expertise over the phone or to dispatch one of the council computer
 consultants to an office just in the nick of time; so far this
 session, the staff has answered approximately 23,000 calls and
 provided training to 93 percent more clients; others among the IS
 staff are at work developing and supporting such custom network and
 web applications as LMS, CMS, MSS, TLIS, and TLO to accomplish ever
 more diverse tasks; and
 WHEREAS, The hardworking attorneys, legal assistants,
 editors, and support staff of the legal division are one by one
 helping to craft the proposed laws of the Lone Star State; to that
 end, legal staff members have produced some 10,600, or 32.5 percent
 more, bills and constitutional amendments and approximately
 12,800, or 21 percent more, amendments, substitutes, conference
 committee reports, and miscellaneous drafts; greatly contributing
 to the process are members of the division's legal editing team, who
 not only work on each draft produced by the agency but also perform
 a dual role by carrying out the engrossing and enrolling duties for
 the house; in that capacity, they have engrossed more than 1,300 and
 enrolled close to 560 house bills and constitutional amendments and
 over 2,500 house concurrent and simple resolutions, with the bulk
 of the end-of-session enrollment work still to come; and
 WHEREAS, The research division of the TLC is composed of
 policy and statistical analysts, writers, webmasters, mapmakers,
 and database specialists; during the session, these multitasking
 staffers have spent their time handling a 25 percent increase in
 research, data, and map requests from the legislature and the
 public while also producing more than 600 senate amendment and
 conference committee side-by-side analyses in the waning days of
 the session, some 4,650 bill analyses for house committees, and
 approximately 4,700 policy, congratulatory, and memorial
 resolutions; they also update election and geographic databases and
 prepare other useful publications and develop websites to help new
 members and staff; and
 WHEREAS, Supporting the legal and research divisions in their
 efforts to meet the needs of the legislature are members of the
 TLC's document production staff; expertly producing approximately
 25,000, or 13.6 percent more, legislative drafts, as well as over
 11,000 house official printings and numerous other documents this
 session are the employees of the data transcription, graphics,
 proofreading, print shop, and final processing sections; also
 central to the mix is the document distribution section, which
 distributes more than 100,000 copies of bills and resolutions to
 the legislative community and the public; and
 WHEREAS, None of these achievements would be possible were it
 not for the policy and planning division, whose personnel played a
 vital role in helping to hire the 130 extra employees needed agency
 wide to handle the workload of the session; and
 WHEREAS, Tying it all together is the staff of the
 administration division, whose invaluable contributions keep all
 of the agency's divisions running smoothly during the session;
 composed of the executive team and the accounting and purchasing
 and staff services and facilities management personnel, the
 administration division seamlessly maintains the overall
 operations of the agency and manages the myriad everyday tasks
 required to ensure TLC staff with the resources they need to get the
 job done; and
 WHEREAS, Council staff strive to bring to their duties
 accuracy, creativity, knowledge, and technical expertise, and they
 serve the legislature, and thereby the citizens of this state, to
 the very best of their abilities; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize the staff of the Texas Legislative
 Council for their efforts in behalf of the legislative branch of
 government and the Lone Star State; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for the staff of the council as an expression of high
 regard by the Texas House of Representatives.
 Geren
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 2946 was adopted by the House on June
 1, 2009, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House