By Ben Wear
Published: 05-15-07
Published: 05-15-07

Details were not immediately available today about the vote count or how long the committee might have spent learning about or debating the bill. The committee chairman is state Rep. Wayne Smith R-Baytown who carried HB 1892 the bill that passed the Legislature overwhelmingly and would now be supplanted by SB 792.
This newest tollway bill does not go as far as HB 1892 in limiting private toll road contracts with the state and grants local tollway authorities less leeway in building toll roads than the predecessor bill.
Gov. Rick Perry had made it clear he intended to veto HB 1892 so the Legislature is scrambling to pass a replacement this week. Perry whose office was in on the negotiations that produced the current form of SB 792 said Monday he is satisfied with the bill as it stands.
A committee report was filed with the House clerk’s office this morning meaning the bill would be eligible for consideration by the full House on second reading as early as Wednesday morning. Assuming the bill is not amended removing the need for a House-Senate conference committee it could be headed to Perry’s desk by sometime Thursday.