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Law would make weight bias illegal AUSTIN (AP) - It would be illegal for an employer to dis criminate against workers be cause of their weight under a bill by a state lawmaker. The measure by Rep. Sherri Greenberg, D-Austin, was prompted by an aide, Linda Hy mans, who says she has encoun tered bias because of her size in the past. Hymans said that corporate bosses at a previous job in New York gave her excellent perfor mance reviews but denied her promotions. She blamed her weight, which was then almost 300 pounds, and filed a com plaint with the business's human resources department. "Suddenly I had two (promo tion) offers," said Hymans, 39. She said she believed the compa ny wanted to avoid potential problems and noted, "Discrimi nation of any kind is always frowned upon." Hymans subsequently en rolled at the University of Texas and finished a bachelor's degree in government, the Austin American-Statesman reported. Wealthy Texans play lottery most AUSTIN (AP) - The Texas comptroller's office says a study released Tuesday shows the Texas Lottery does not prey on the poor. Individuals with the lowest level of education and lowest incomes were the least likely to play the lottery's instant-win scratch card games and Lotto Texas, according to a demo graphic survey conducted by the Center for Public Policy at the University of Houston. The most frequent Texas Lottery players earn between $50,000 and $75,000 a year, while those who play the least earn less than $10,000 a year, according to the study. AG follows up on open law promises HOUSTON (AP) - The Texas attorney general's office is prosecuting two allegations of violations of the state's open meetings and open records laws in what a new special enforcer said marks a fresh approach for the office. "The fact that there is a poli cy of enforcement is a good bit different," Gary Bledsoe, special assistant attorney general, said. "It's not unprecedented but, as far as the regular enforcement activity, it is indeed a major change." Bledsoe said he is pursuing misdemeanor criminal charges against several Bee County com missioners for an alleged viola tion of the state's Open Meet ings Act. He also is pursuing a civil lawsuit involving the city of Dallas' refusal to release po lice records. Bill to stiffen penalty for child murderers THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AUSTIN — Terri Jeffers had to listen while her ex-husband fatally shot their 3-year-old son in 1988 during a heated argument over the couple's failed marriage. The pain and nightmares remain, but she hopes to keep the same terror from happening to someone else. Jeffers gave testimony before the Senate Criminal Justice Committee Tuesday in favor of a bill that would make killing a child under 6 years old a capital crime, punishable by death. The committee voted 6-0 to forward the measure on to the full Sen ate for consideration. "I think that for the type of violence that is being perpetrated to wards these children, there ought to be a stiffer penalty," said Jeffers,a resident of Houston. "If they are going to take these children and bru tally murder them, why should their life be more precious than that of the child?" Jeffers played an eerie phone recording during which her ex-hus- band, James Ward, ignored her shrieking pleas and fired two shots, one into the head of their son, Danny, and the other into his own. The boy died instantly, but Ward's suicide attempt failed. After pleading insanity. Ward was sentenced to life in prison. He is up for parole in 10 more years, Jeffers said. "He (Ward) said ... 'If I stay in prison, I will get a college education and get a desk job when I get out, " Jeffers said. "I didn't really think the system was broke until it happened to me." The bill by Sen. 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