- Rep. Johnson, Ann - Texas House of Representatives
Representative Ann Johnson is a former Chief Human Trafficking Prosecutor, current teacher, and small business owner who works as an attorney in our criminal justice system for victims of sexual exploitation and those who cannot afford a lawyer
- Rep. Johnson, Ann - District 134 - Texas House of Representatives
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SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE Pursuant to Rule 1, Section 10, of the Rules of the Texas House of Representatives, I appoint the Honorable Joseph E Moody of El Paso County to serve as the Speaker Pro Tempore of the Texas House of Representatives, 89th Legislature
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Texas Historical Commission: courthouse preservation grants The bill would appropriate $100 million from the general revenue fund to the Texas Historical Commission for the courthouse grant program and grant the commission capital budget authority in this amount
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For — Vanessa Sivadge, Protecting Texas Children; David Dunmoyer, Texas Public Policy Foundation; Mary Elizabeth Castle, Texas Values (Registered, but did not testify: Michelle Wittenburg, David’s Legacy Foundation; Christine Busse, NAMI Texas; Jonathan Covey, Texas Values; Megan Benton, Texas Values Action)
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Concerns have been raised that while a person who relocates to Texas and applies for a driver’s license can register to vote in Texas, the person’s former state of residence may not receive notice of the new registration to remove the voter from that state’s voter rolls
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