Current Legislative Session Closes Business With Special Session, Impeachment Trial Looming
May 29, 2023 — The 88th Texas Legislature ended Monday evening on an uncertain note, without the “must-pass” property tax cuts and with a special session certain and imminent; details are expected as soon as tonight, with Aug. 28th set as the deadline.
Texas Energy Report is preparing a session wrap-up report to appear Tuesday morning.
— In case you missed it, the lead story in this morning’s TER NewsClips is ConocoPhillips‘ 50% stake buy-in (for about $3 billion) in the Surmont oil facility held by TotalEnergies’ Canadian subsidiary
— The Texas Senate‘s impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton is expected sometime this summer.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will set trial date and all the Senate must convene, must accept charges made by the House, and a two-thirds vote is required to remove Mr. Paxton from office.
The impeachment committee that will prosecute Attorney General Paxton was named on Monday, with the prosecution committee from the House made up of Rep. Andrew Murr (R) as chairman, Rep. Ann Johnson (D) as vice chair; and “managers” will be Reps. Charlie Geren (R); Joe Moody (D); Jeff Leach (R); Terry Canales (D); Briscoe Cain (R); Oscar Longoria (D); Morgan Meyer (R); Cody Vasut (R); Erin Gámez (D); and David Spiller (R)
A Senate panel of seven people will suggest procedure for the trial, with Sen. Brian Birdwell (R) as chairman, Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa (D) as vice chair; Sens. Brandon Creighton (R); Royce West (D); Pete Flores (R); Joan Huffman (R) and Phil King (R) filling out that panel.
