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Referred Bills (64)
Relating to the creation of the Texas Coordinating Council for Veterans Services.
Relating to the use of the fund for veterans' assistance.
Relating to the issuance of certain specialty license plates.
Relating to accrual and use of leave of absence for certain training or duty, including military training or duty, by public employees and officers.
Relating to the occupational licensing of spouses of members of the military.
Relating to the establishment of the College Credit for Heroes program.
Relating to authorizing the adjutant general to operate post exchanges on state military property.
Relating to certain unclaimed property of veterans and veterans' families.
Relating to contributions to the fund for veterans' assistance.
Relating to the directors of a defense base management authority and to a study on the effectiveness of the authority.
Relating to differential pay and benefits for certain employees of emergency services districts who are members of the armed forces.
Relating to high school diplomas for certain military veterans.
Relating to tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions of higher education for certain military personnel, veterans, and dependents residing in this state.
Relating to the use of fraudulent or fictitious military records; creating an offense.
Relating to the designation of segments of State Highway 359, State Highway 16, and State Highway 285 as the Veterans of the Korean War Memorial Highway.
Relating to awards for certain members of the state military forces inducted into federal service in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn, and Enduring Freedom.
Relating to tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions of higher education for certain Texas military veterans.
Relating to the establishment and operation of the Texas Women Veterans Program.
Relating to the authority to create and operate a defense adjustment management authority.
Relating to tuition and fee exemptions for certain military personnel and their spouses and dependent children for under-enrolled undergraduate classes at public institutions of higher education.
Relating to the Texas Code of Military Justice.
Expressing support for the conservation of Castner Range.
Designating August 7 as Purple Heart Day for a 10-year period beginning in 2011.
Relating to establishing veterans resource centers at certain institutions of higher education.
Relating to death benefits for eligible survivors of certain Texas National Guard members.
Relating to the transfer of housing funds from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs to the Texas Veterans Commission.
Relating to persons authorized to control the disposition of the remains of certain members of the United States armed forces.
Relating to the powers and duties of a defense base management authority.
Relating to reporting on the operation and status of veterans homes operated in this state.
Relating to tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions of higher education for certain military personnel, veterans, and dependents residing in this state.
Relating to a monument dedicated to members of the armed forces from this state who died in combat.
Relating to the fund for veterans' assistance and to the establishment of pretrial veterans court programs.
Relating to creating a recognition day in honor of Vietnam veterans.
Relating to the organization, duties, and functions of the Texas Veterans Commission and to providing funding for assistance for veterans through a lottery game.
Relating to the creation of a mental health intervention program for military veterans.
Memorializing Congress to restore the presumption of a service connection for Agent Orange exposure to veterans who served on the inland waterways, territorial waters, and in the airspace of the Republic of Vietnam.
Relating to protocol for folding the state flag.
Designating the Texas Medal of Honor Memorial on the campus of Hill College in Hillsboro as the official State Memorial to Texas-Born Medal of Honor Recipients.
Urging Congress to reopen consideration of the case to posthumously award the Medal of Honor to World War I hero Marcelino Serna.
Relating to providing outreach services, service coordination for behavioral health services and other health care services related to mental health, and related information to members and veterans of the armed forces and their families, creating a pilot program for provision of related behavioral health services, and providing for the creation of related clinical practice guidelines.
Relating to death benefits for the survivors of certain members of the Texas National Guard.
Relating to authorizing the creation of regional military sustainability commissions around military installations.
Relating to the regulation of development around certain military facilities; providing a penalty.
Relating to the temporary occupational licensing of members of the military and their spouses.
Relating to the provision of information regarding health care and other benefits for veterans and their family members.
Relating to authorizing the creation of regional military sustainability commissions around military installations.
Relating to access to criminal history record information by the Texas Veterans Commission.
Relating to establishing veterans resource centers at certain institutions of higher education.
Relating to veteran's employment preferences.
Relating to the extension of consumer credit to certain members of the Texas National Guard and armed forces of the United States and their dependents; providing a penalty.
Relating to tuition and fee exemptions at public institutions of higher education for certain military personnel and their dependents and for the spouses and children of certain deceased, missing, and disabled military personnel.
Relating to compensation and employment benefits for members of the Texas State Guard called to state active duty.
Relating to partnering with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and other federal agencies to establish a veterans hospital in El Paso.
Relating to the establishment and operation of the Texas Women Veterans Program.
Relating to adoption of the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children.
Supporting the establishment of a veterans' hospital in the city of El Paso.
Relating to the criteria for evaluating requests for defense economic adjustment assistance grants.
Relating to the absence of a student from public school to visit with a parent or guardian who has been or will be deployed to a combat zone.
Relating to participation in job training and employment assistance programs by veterans and other covered persons.
Relating to the fund for veterans' assistance.
Relating to providing certain health care services for certain military servicemembers.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the Veterans' Land Board to issue general obligation bonds in amounts equal to or less than amounts previously authorized.
Relating to discount programs for certain veterans provided by toll project entities.
Urging the Texas congressional delegation to take action to prohibit the use of federal funds to transfer enemy combatants detained at Guantanamo Bay to any facility in Texas or to build or modify facilities for any such enemy combatants in the state.