H.C.R. No. 89 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The Texas Legislature for each of the last 19 regular sessions has adopted a concurrent resolution authorizing the creation and appointment of joint legislative study committees by the lieutenant governor and speaker of the house of representatives; and WHEREAS, Renewal of the prior authorizations to the presiding officers enables the legislature to address and study issues that remain unresolved on sine die adjournment or that emerge subsequent to that time; and WHEREAS, It is also desirable to adopt by resolution various rules and policies regarding the operation of joint committees to supplement, and reconcile differences between, the senate and house rules of procedure; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 87th Legislature of the State of Texas hereby authorize the lieutenant governor and speaker of the house of representatives to create by mutual agreement such joint committees as they consider necessary during the term of this legislature; and, be it further RESOLVED, That each joint committee created pursuant to this resolution be composed of such combination of legislators, state officials, or citizen members as shall be determined mutually by the presiding officers of each house; and, be it further RESOLVED, That on the request of the presiding officers, the governor may appoint members to a joint committee created pursuant to this resolution; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the presiding officers issue for each committee so created a joint proclamation identifying the issue or issues to be studied and listing the committee membership or describing the committee composition and that the proclamation be filed with the secretary of the senate and the chief clerk of the house of representatives; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the presiding officers designate jointly a chair, or designate alternatively two co-chairs, from among the committee membership; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the chair or co-chairs, acting jointly and within four weeks of the proclamation, prepare and present to the presiding officers a proposal for budget and staffing; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the chair or co-chairs be directed to use to the greatest extent possible the existing staff and administrative resources of committee members, standing committees, officers of the senate and house, and legislative service agencies; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the presiding officers jointly review each budget and staffing proposal, adopt budgetary and staffing allocations, and determine the manner in which each joint committee is to be funded; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the joint committee chair, or the co-chairs acting by mutual agreement, have authority to create and appoint subcommittees or affiliated advisory panels and to designate respective chairs for each, contingent on the advance approval of the presiding officers for the creation and appointment of subcommittees or advisory panels containing membership external to the committee; and, be it further RESOLVED, That each joint committee, and its subcommittees and advisory panels, convene at the call of its chair or co-chairs; provided that no joint committee, nor its subcommittees or advisory panels, shall convene in a public hearing or other meeting for the transaction of business unless public notice has been posted by its chair or co-chairs at the locations specified by the senate and house rules of procedure for posting of notice of standing committee meetings at least five calendar days in advance of the hearing or meeting; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the preceding clause be construed, for purposes of Section 551.046, Government Code, as a joint rule of the senate and house of representatives controlling the posting of notice for joint committees, and their subcommittees and advisory panels, in lieu of required posting with the secretary of state; and, be it further RESOLVED, That each joint committee have authority to issue process as provided in Sections 301.024-301.027, Government Code, provided that any motion for the issuance of process must receive the record vote of at least two-thirds of those present and voting, a quorum being present; and, be it further RESOLVED, That each joint committee be entitled to accept grants and donations as provided by Sections 301.032(b) and (c), Government Code, and that, on expiration of a joint committee, any unexpended funds remaining from a grant or donation be transferred in equal proportions to the accounts of the senate and house of representatives unless otherwise provided by the grantor or donor; and, be it further RESOLVED, That each joint committee, except as modified by or pursuant to this resolution, have all other powers and duties provided to special committees by Subchapter B, Chapter 301, Government Code, and the senate and house rules of procedure; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the operating accounts for each joint committee created pursuant to this resolution and any grants and donations that such committee may receive be administered by the accounting and purchasing sections of the Texas Legislative Council; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the Texas Legislative Council, under the guidance of the presiding officers, be responsible for preparing and maintaining a manual of procedures for joint committees and other entities created by the legislature for which funds are to be administered by the Texas Legislative Council; the manual must establish requirements relating to printing needs, accounting procedures, ultimate disposition of records, and other administrative and financial matters; and, be it further RESOLVED, That citizen members appointed by the lieutenant governor or speaker of the house of representatives to joint committees created pursuant to this resolution be reimbursed from funds appropriated to the Texas Legislative Council for expenses of transportation, meals, lodging, and incidentals for travel on official committee business, at rates established by the joint chairs of the Texas Legislative Council consistent with provisions of the General Appropriations Act; and, be it further RESOLVED, That citizen members appointed by the governor to joint committees created pursuant to this resolution be reimbursed from funds appropriated to the office of the governor for expenses of travel on official committee business, at rates established by the joint chairs of the Texas Legislative Council consistent with provisions of the General Appropriations Act; and, be it further RESOLVED, That citizen members appointed by the lieutenant governor to senate select committees and citizen members appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives to house committees expanded or created under House Rule 4, Sections 24, 57, and 58, when engaged in travel on official committee business, be reimbursed for (1) transportation expenses at the same rates as authorized for state employees by the General Appropriations Act, and (2) actual expenses for meals, lodging, and incidentals, subject to any maximum reimbursement limitations for meals and lodging set by the Senate Committee on Administration for senate select committees and by the House Administration Committee for house select committees; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the Texas Legislative Council be authorized to reimburse the senate and house of representatives for expenses incurred by members of the senate and house for transportation, meals, lodging, and incidentals for travel on official business of joint committees created pursuant to this resolution; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the final report of each joint committee be approved by a majority of the voting membership of the committee; dissenting voting members may attach statements to the final report subject to any limitations specified in the rules adopted by the committee; and, be it further RESOLVED, That each joint committee created pursuant to this resolution expire on January 10, 2023, or an earlier date specified in the proclamation creating the committee. Metcalf Phelan Guerra Noble Phelan Guerra Noble Phelan Guerra Noble Allen Guillen Oliverson Allen Guillen Oliverson Allen Guillen Oliverson Allison Harless Ordaz Perez Allison Harless Ordaz Perez Allison Harless Ordaz Perez Anchia Harris Ortega Anchia Harris Ortega Anchia Harris Ortega Anderson Hefner Pacheco Anderson Hefner Pacheco Anderson Hefner Pacheco Ashby Hernandez Paddie Ashby Hernandez Paddie Ashby Hernandez Paddie Bailes Herrero Parker Bailes Herrero Parker Bailes Herrero Parker Beckley Hinojosa Patterson Beckley Hinojosa Patterson Beckley Hinojosa Patterson Bell of Kaufman Holland Paul Bell of Kaufman Holland Paul Bell of Kaufman Holland Paul Bell of Montgomery Howard Perez Bell of Montgomery Howard Perez Bell of Montgomery Howard Perez Bernal Huberty Price Bernal Huberty Price Bernal Huberty Price Biedermann Hull Ramos Biedermann Hull Ramos Biedermann Hull Ramos Bonnen Hunter Raney Bonnen Hunter Raney Bonnen Hunter Raney Bowers Israel Raymond Bowers Israel Raymond Bowers Israel Raymond Buckley Jetton Reynolds Buckley Jetton Reynolds Buckley Jetton Reynolds Bucy Johnson of Dallas Rodriguez Bucy Johnson of Dallas Rodriguez Bucy Johnson of Dallas Rodriguez Burns A. Johnson of Harris Rogers Burns A. Johnson of Harris Rogers Burns A. Johnson of Harris Rogers Burrows J. Johnson of Harris Romero, Jr. Burrows J. Johnson of Harris Romero, Jr. Burrows J. Johnson of Harris Romero, Jr. Button Kacal Rose Button Kacal Rose Button Kacal Rose Cain King of Hemphill Rosenthal Cain King of Hemphill Rosenthal Cain King of Hemphill Rosenthal Campos King of Parker Sanford Campos King of Parker Sanford Campos King of Parker Sanford Canales King of Uvalde Schaefer Canales King of Uvalde Schaefer Canales King of Uvalde Schaefer Capriglione Klick Schofield Capriglione Klick Schofield Capriglione Klick Schofield Cason Krause Shaheen Cason Krause Shaheen Cason Krause Shaheen Clardy Kuempel Sherman, Sr. Clardy Kuempel Sherman, Sr. Clardy Kuempel Sherman, Sr. Cole Lambert Shine Cole Lambert Shine Cole Lambert Shine Coleman Landgraf Slaton Coleman Landgraf Slaton Coleman Landgraf Slaton Collier Larson Slawson Collier Larson Slawson Collier Larson Slawson Cook Leach Smith Cook Leach Smith Cook Leach Smith Cortez Leman Smithee Cortez Leman Smithee Cortez Leman Smithee Craddick Longoria Spiller Craddick Longoria Spiller Craddick Longoria Spiller Crockett Lopez Stephenson Crockett Lopez Stephenson Crockett Lopez Stephenson Cyrier Lozano Stucky Cyrier Lozano Stucky Cyrier Lozano Stucky Darby Lucio III Swanson Darby Lucio III Swanson Darby Lucio III Swanson Davis Martinez Talarico Davis Martinez Talarico Davis Martinez Talarico Dean Martinez Fischer Thierry Dean Martinez Fischer Thierry Dean Martinez Fischer Thierry Deshotel Metcalf Thompson of Brazoria Deshotel Metcalf Thompson of Brazoria Deshotel Metcalf Thompson of Brazoria Dominguez Meyer Thompson of Harris Dominguez Meyer Thompson of Harris Dominguez Meyer Thompson of Harris Dutton Meza Tinderholt Dutton Meza Tinderholt Dutton Meza Tinderholt Ellzey Middleton Toth Ellzey Middleton Toth Ellzey Middleton Toth Fierro Minjarez Turner of Dallas Fierro Minjarez Turner of Dallas Fierro Minjarez Turner of Dallas Frank Moody Turner of Tarrant Frank Moody Turner of Tarrant Frank Moody Turner of Tarrant Frullo Morales of Harris VanDeaver Frullo Morales of Harris VanDeaver Frullo Morales of Harris VanDeaver Gates Morales of Maverick Vasut Gates Morales of Maverick Vasut Gates Morales of Maverick Vasut Geren Morales Shaw Vo Geren Morales Shaw Vo Geren Morales Shaw Vo Gervin-Hawkins Morrison Walle Gervin-Hawkins Morrison Walle Gervin-Hawkins Morrison Walle Goldman Muñoz, Jr. White Goldman Muñoz, Jr. White Goldman Muñoz, Jr. White González of Dallas Murphy Wilson González of Dallas Murphy Wilson González of Dallas Murphy Wilson González of El Paso Murr Wu González of El Paso Murr Wu González of El Paso Murr Wu Goodwin Neave Zwiener Goodwin Neave Zwiener Goodwin Neave Zwiener ______________________________ ______________________________ President of the Senate Speaker of the House I certify that H.C.R. No. 89 was adopted by the House on May 18, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 140, Nays 1, 2 present, not voting. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House I certify that H.C.R. No. 89 was adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2021, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0. ______________________________ Secretary of the Senate RECEIVED: __________________ Date __________________ Secretary of State Phelan Guerra Noble Allen Guillen Oliverson Allison Harless Ordaz Perez Anchia Harris Ortega Anderson Hefner Pacheco Ashby Hernandez Paddie Bailes Herrero Parker Beckley Hinojosa Patterson Bell of Kaufman Holland Paul Bell of Montgomery Howard Perez Bernal Huberty Price Biedermann Hull Ramos Bonnen Hunter Raney Bowers Israel Raymond Buckley Jetton Reynolds Bucy Johnson of Dallas Rodriguez Burns A. Johnson of Harris Rogers Burrows J. Johnson of Harris Romero, Jr. Button Kacal Rose Cain King of Hemphill Rosenthal Campos King of Parker Sanford Canales King of Uvalde Schaefer Capriglione Klick Schofield Cason Krause Shaheen Clardy Kuempel Sherman, Sr. Cole Lambert Shine Coleman Landgraf Slaton Collier Larson Slawson Cook Leach Smith Cortez Leman Smithee Craddick Longoria Spiller Crockett Lopez Stephenson Cyrier Lozano Stucky Darby Lucio III Swanson Davis Martinez Talarico Dean Martinez Fischer Thierry Deshotel Metcalf Thompson of Brazoria Dominguez Meyer Thompson of Harris Dutton Meza Tinderholt Ellzey Middleton Toth Fierro Minjarez Turner of Dallas Frank Moody Turner of Tarrant Frullo Morales of Harris VanDeaver Gates Morales of Maverick Vasut Geren Morales Shaw Vo Gervin-Hawkins Morrison Walle Goldman Muñoz, Jr. White González of Dallas Murphy Wilson González of El Paso Murr Wu Goodwin Neave Zwiener