- Seventieth Texas Legislature
The 70th Texas Legislature met from
January 13 ,1987 toJune 1 ,1987 . All members present during this session were elected in the 1986 general elections.essions
Regular Session:
January 13 ,1987 -June 1 ,1987
1st Called Session:June 2 ,1987 -June 3 ,1987
2nd Called Session:June 22 ,1987 -July 21 ,1987 Party summary
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House of Representatives
Officers
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* Lieutenant Governor:
William P. Hobby, Jr. , Democrat
* President Pro Tempore "(regular session)": Carl A. Parker, Democrat
* President Pro Tempore "(called sessions)": Roy M. Blake, DemocratHouse
* Speaker of the House:
Gibson D. "Gib" Lewis , DemocratMembers
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Dist. 1
* Richard M. Anderson (D), MarshallDist. 2
* Ted Lyon (D), MesquiteDist. 3
* Roy Blake, Sr. (D), NacogdochesDist. 4
* Carl A. Parker (D), Port ArthurDist. 5
* Kent A. Caperton (D), BryanDist. 6
*Gene Green (D), HoustonDist. 7
* Don Henderson (R), HoustonDist. 8
* Ike Harris (R), DallasDist. 9
*Chet Edwards (D), DuncanvilleDist. 10
* Bob McFarland (R), ArlingtonDist. 11
*Chet Brooks (D), HoustonDist. 12
* Hugh Palmer (D), Fort WorthDist. 13
* Craig Washington (D), HoustonDist. 14
*Gonzalo Barrientos (D), AustinDist. 15
*John Whitmire (D), HoustonDist. 16
* John N. Leedom (R), DallasDist. 17
* J.E. "Buster" Brown (R), Lake JacksonDist. 18
*Ken Armbrister (D), VictoriaDist. 19
* Frank Tejeda (D), San AntonioDist. 20
* Carlos F. Truan (D), Corpus ChristiDist. 21
*Judith Zaffirini (D), LaredoDist. 22
* Bob Glasgow (D), StephenvilleDist. 23
*Eddie Bernice Johnson (D), DallasDist. 24
* Grant Jones (D), AbileneDist. 25
* Bill Sims (D), San AngeloDist. 26
* Cyndi Taylor Krier (R), San AntonioDist. 27
* Hector Uribe (D), BrownsvilleDist. 28
* John T. Montford (D), LubbockDist. 29
* Tati Santiesteban (D), El PasoDist. 30
* Ray Farabee (D), Wichita FallsDist. 31
* Bill Sarpalius (D), AmarilloKey legislation
This session was, to date, the most prolific in history; exceeding previous records set in 1983 and 1985. The legislature filed 4,179 bills of which 1,185 were passed by the governor.
Senate bills responding to news-making events on various state university campuses were passed. These included a bill in response to a fraternity hazing death at the
University of Texas and various bills directly addressing booster involvement in campus athletics. The latter bills were implemented to prevent events that had resulted in the so-called "death penalty" being assessed againstSouthern Methodist University by the NCAA. This issue was a particularly sore spot for governorBill Clements since he had been the head of the university's board of trustees during the scandal and had purportedly authorized payments to student athletes in direct violation of NCAA policy.Key legislation regarding the sale of alcoholic beverages was passed in this session. These included regulating the sale of alcohol and passage of an open container bill to prevent drinking of alcoholic beverages while driving an automobile. Other legislations related to intoxicants address "designer drugs" and placed legal liabilities on those establishments serving alcoholic beverages.
The Senate approved observing the third Monday in January as
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day . Senate Bill 485, 70th Legislature Regular Session. Chapter 159. Approved May 25, 1987 and Effective August 31, 1987 as an optional holiday. [ [http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ref/abouttx/holidays.html State holidays - Texas State Library ] ]Two special sessions were held. The first, called by Clements, commenced June 2, 1987 and ended the following day. It was specifically designed to address issue related to insurance and
civil liability , otherwise known astort reform . The second special session addressed 72 various topics from passing the state budget to wastewater treatment, between June 22 and July 21, 1987.ources
* [http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ref/abouttx/holidays.html Texas holidays]
* [http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/scanned/sessionOverviews/summary/soe70.pdf]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE6D7173DF93AA35756C0A961948260 "Senior Trustees Quit as S.M.U. Revamps Board"] by Peter Applebome, "New York Times" May 9, 1987 (Accessed March 1, 2008).References
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