The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 19, 1985, Image 8

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    Page 8/The Battalion/Tuesday, March 19, 1985
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show will be shown on the environmental view of the nu-
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Decision Making and Succession in the
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Associated Press
AUSTIN — The Texas House
voted Monday to strip the Texas De
partment of Corrections of its power
to build facilities without the review
of state officials in Austin.
Duncanville Rep. Ray Keller’s bill,
which faces another House vote,
would put the State Purchasing and
General Services Commission in
charge of prison construction.
Keller, chairman of the House
Law Enforcement Committee, has
complained that prison officials have
wasted construction money in recent
years.
The hill won tentative voice vote
approval without debate. Rep. Har
old Dutton, D-Houston, tried to
amend the bill to guarantee that mi
nority-owned businesses, would get
prison construction contracts.
He said his proposal would “at
pportunity for r
nority people to take advantage of
the benefit of all those construction
dollars.”
Keller fought the amendment,
saying it would be “totally unworka
ble.” He said it was the same lan
guage that minority legislators put in
the horse race betting bill that died
on the floor earlier this month.
“It would drive the cost of con
struction to astronomic levels, even
more then they are now,” Keller said
before the House voted 95-40 to kill
Dutton’s amendment.
Also Monday, the House gave ten
tative approval to a measure autho
rizing county officials to accept
credit card payment of fines and
fees. A 5 percent fee could be added
to the fine or fee to cover processing
costs.
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Facilities Engineers to the Los Alamos
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on March 21 & 22, 1985 for Interviews
of May 1985 and Summer Graduates in
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