Seventy-ninth Texas Legislature
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The Seventy-ninth Texas Legislature met from 11 January to 30 May 2005 in regular session, and in consecutive called sessions from 21 June to 20 July (First called session) and 21 July to 19 August 2005 (Second called session). It met again in 2006 from 17 April to 16 May. Most of the members of the House of Representatives and 15 members of the Senate were elected in the 2004
general election A general election is a political voting election where generally all or most members of a given political body are chosen. These are usually held for a nation, state, or territory's primary legislative body, and are different from by-elections ( ...
; the other House members were elected in special elections held in 2006.


Sessions

* 79th Regular session: 11 January 2005 – 30 May 2005 * 79th First called session: 21 June 2005 – 20 July 2005 :''To consider legislation that addresses educator compensation, benefits and certification.'' :''To consider legislation that provides for public school financial accountability and that increases transparency in school district financial reporting.'' :''To consider legislation that provides for performance-based incentives to educators and schools that attain higher levels of student achievement.'' :''To consider legislation that funds textbooks and that creates the instructional materials allotment for public schools.'' :''To consider legislation that provides for charter school funding and reform.'' :''To consider legislation that provides for modifications to the recapture provisions of the public school finance system.'' :''To consider legislation that provides for November elections for public school boards of trustees.'' :''To consider legislation providing funding for the public school finance system and the continuation of the Texas Education Agency.'' :''To consider legislation providing for end-of-course examinations to be used in public schools.'' :''To consider legislation that provides for increased accountability and intervention for schools failing to meet state standards.'' :''To consider legislation that provides for local property tax rate compression and voter approval of local property tax rates.'' :''To consider legislation that establishes indicators of college readiness and higher levels of student achievement in the public school accountability system.'

:''Legislation relating to limiting the use of eminent domain to take private property for private parties or economic development purposes.'

* 79th Second called session: 21 July 2005 – 19 August 2005 :''To consider legislation to limit the ad valorem tax appraisals and rates of certain taxing units.'' :''To consider legislation that provides ad valorem tax relief and protects taxpayers.'' :''To consider legislation to increase the homestead ad valorem tax exemption.'

:''Legislation that addresses educator compensation, benefits, and certification.'' :''Legislation that provides for public school financial accountability and that increases transparency in school district financial reporting.'' :''Legislation that provides for performance-based incentives to educators and schools that attain higher levels of student achievement.'' :''Legislation that funds textbooks and that creates the instructional materials allotment for public schools.'' :''Legislation that provides for charter school funding and reform.'' :''Legislation that provides for modifications to the recapture provisions of the public school finance system.'' :''Legislation that provides for November elections for public school boards of trustees.'' :''Legislation providing funding for the public school finance system and the continuation of the Texas Education Agency.'' :''Legislation providing for end-of-course examinations to be used in public schools.'' :''Legislation that provides for increased accountability and intervention for schools failing to meet state standards.'' :''Legislation that provides for local property tax rate compression and voter approval of local property tax rates.'' :''Legislation that establishes indicators of college readiness and higher levels of student achievement in the public school accountability system.'' :''Legislation relating to the authorization, issuance, and funding of tuition revenue bonds.'

:''Legislation relating to an increase in the compensation of judges, including salary and retirement benefits.'

:''Legislation related to further competition in the telecommunications market.'' :''Legislation related to the provision of broadband over powerlines.'' :''Legislation related to the issuance of state-issued certificate of franchise authority for cable and video services.'

* 79th Third called session: 17 April 200


Party summary


Senate


House of Representatives


Officers


Senate

* Lieutenant Governor:
David Dewhurst David Henry Dewhurst (born August 18, 1945) is an American politician, businessman, and attorney who served as the 41st Lieutenant Governor of Texas, serving from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party, he was the Texas Land Commissioner ...
, Republican * President Pro Tempore: : 'Regular Session':
Florence Shapiro Florence Donald Shapiro (born May 2, 1948) is an American politician from Texas, a Republican former member of the Texas Senate. From 1993 to 1995, she represented the 2nd District and from 1995 to 2013, the 8th District, which includes severa ...
, Republican : 'Ad Interim' (30 May 2005-16 April 2006):
Frank Madla Frank Lloyd Madla Jr. (January 21, 1937 – November 24, 2006), was for thirty-three years a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic member of both the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas State Senate from the south side of San A ...
, Democrat : 'Ad Interim' (17 April 2006-8 January 2007):
Royce West Royce Barry West (born September 26, 1952) is an American politician who serves as a member of the Texas Senate, representing the Dallas-based 23rd District. Early life and education West was born in Annapolis, Maryland. He earned a Bachelo ...
, Democrat


House of Representatives

* Speaker of the House:
Tom Craddick Thomas Russell Craddick (born September 19, 1943) is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives representing the 82nd district. Craddick was Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives from January 2003 to January 2009. He was ...
, Republican


Members

Members of the Seventy-ninth Texas Legislature at the beginning of the regular session, 11 January 2005:


Senate


House of Representatives

: In the 2004 General Election, Elizabeth Ames Jones won the District 121 seat but declined it, having received an appointment as a member of the
Texas Railroad Commission The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC; also sometimes called the Texas Railroad Commission, TRC) is the state agency that regulates the oil and gas industry, gas utilities, pipeline safety, safety in the liquefied petroleum gas industry, and sur ...
.


Membership changes


Senate

None


House of Representatives

* District 48: A special election was held on 17 January 2006. No candidate received a majority of the votes on that date, so the top two candidates will face each other in a runoff

Lieutenant Governor of Texas, Lieutenant Governor
David Dewhurst David Henry Dewhurst (born August 18, 1945) is an American politician, businessman, and attorney who served as the 41st Lieutenant Governor of Texas, serving from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party, he was the Texas Land Commissioner ...
, as acting governor, set the date of the runoff for 14 February 2006

Donna Howard Donna Smelser Howard (born October 25, 1951) is a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing the 48th District since her election in 2006. She currently serves as vice chair of the House Administration Committee and a ...
won the runoff and was later sworn in. * District 106: A special election was held on 28 February 200

Kirk England Kirk is a Scottish and former Northern English word meaning "church". It is often used specifically of the Church of Scotland. Many place names and personal names are also derived from it. Basic meaning and etymology As a common noun, ''kirk' ...
won, but, as of 6 March 2006, has not yet been sworn in. * District 121: A special election was held on 5 February 2005

Joe Straus Joseph Richard Straus III (born September 1, 1959) is an American politician who served as the Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives from 2009 to 2019. A Republican, he represented District 121, which comprises northeastern Bexar County ...
received a majority of the votes. He was sworn in five days later, on 10 February 2005. * District 143: A special election was held on 8 November 2005. No candidate received a majority of the votes on that date, so the top two candidates faced each other in a runoff on 10 December 2005. Ana E. Hernandez won the runoff and was sworn in 10 days later, on 20 December 2005.


Notable events

*Sushre
Prabhakari Devi
Vice-President of Barsana Dham Hindu Temple, delivered the first ever Hindu prayer in the Texas Senate.


External links

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