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A Searchable PDF of the Pre-filed Amendments to the House Appropriations Bill
March 27, 2019 | By: Jim Henson

For those following the debate in the Texas House of Representatives today on HB 1, the appropriations bill, here's a searchable pdf of the pre-filed amendments, via Google Docs.  If you're not a regular Google Docs user:after you follow the link,  there's a download icon in the upper right that will download the pdf to your device, then you can open using whatever you're used to using. 

(Dont try to actually open it in Google Docs -- the file is too messy to convert cleanly.  And, of course, the handwritten entries, like the names of the amendment authors in most caes, isn't searchable.)

 

 

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