It was at times crazy, contentious and cock-eyed, featuring battles over the House speaker’s chair, a late-night walkout by House members, a contested roll call vote in the Senate, and a logjam of proposed legislation.
Lawmakers, faced with 6,374 filings, ultimately passed 1,495 bills including the appropriations package, which was approved on the 139th day of the 140-day session. As of press time, the governor still had several days until the veto deadline of June 17.
During the majority of the session, the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas (CJCAT) played defense, said general counsel Jim Allison at the 2007 North & East Texas County Judges and Commissioners Association Annual Conference.
Some 160 officials gathered in College Station June 3-6 were given an overview of the session in which county government dodged some big bullets