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document(s) [ Author=
Miriam Ferguson
Document type=
Proclamation
]
Date
Session
Title
Author
Type
Document number
10/08/1934
(43rd 4th C.S.)
43rd 4th C.S.
Calling a special session of the 43rd Legislature to be convened on Friday, October 12th, 1934, to consider remission of penalty and interest on delinquent taxes, authority for completion of what is known as Buchanan Dam or dams on the Colorado River as now proposed, and necessary funds therefor, authority for the Brazos River project for construction of dams to impound and conserve the waters thereof and the reclamation of overflowed lands on said Brazos River and its tributaries, and necessary funds therefor, the Texas Centennial and the provision for adequate funds therefore, additional and necessary relief for indigent and unemployed people of Texas as now required...
Miriam Ferguson
Legislative proclamation
08/20/1934
(43rd 3rd C.S.)
43rd 3rd C.S.
Calling a special session of the 43rd Legislature to be convened on August 27, 1934, to pass such law or laws as may be necessary...for the purpose of affording relief to the unemployed and indigent persons of the State...
Miriam Ferguson
Legislative proclamation
01/25/1934
(43rd 2nd C.S.)
43rd 2nd C.S.
Calling a Special Session of the 43rd Legislature to begin on January 29, 1934 to pass such law or laws as may be necessary to issue and sell the remaining bonds proposed and permitted under the constitutional amendment of the State...for the purpose of affording relief to the unemployed and indigent persons of the State, to grant relief in certain cases during the present emergency and depression from inequitable foreclosure of mortgages on real estate...
Miriam Ferguson
Legislative proclamation
09/07/1933
(43rd 1st C.S.)
43rd 1st C.S.
Calling a special session of the 43rd Legislature to be convened on September 14, 1933, to pass such law or laws as may be necessary to issue twenty million dollars of bonds proposed in SJR 30 (43rd Regular Session), to consider and pass such legislation as may be deemed necessary to amend, change, or repeal existing laws affecting and controlling trusts, conspiracies against trade, and monopolies, and to make needed appropriations for refrigeration at the Governor's Mansion and needed work on the grounds
Miriam Ferguson
Legislative proclamation
03/03/1933
(43rd R.S.)
43rd R.S.
Relating to official proclamation of financial moratorium, issued by Governor March 2, 1933, until and including March 7, 1933, declaring all state and national banks and trust companies prohibited and enjoined from paying to any depositor or creditor upon any account or deposit liability any amount of money during the period of time covered by said proclamation; submitting an emergency matter to the 43rd Legislature: providing that Banking Commissioner is authorized and empowered to declare financial moratoriums for and invoke uniform limitation withdrawals of deposits . . . (SB 416)
Miriam Ferguson
General proclamation
07/26/1926
(39th 1st C.S.)
39th 1st C.S.
Calling a special session of the 39th Legislature to begin on September 13, 1926, to pass necessary and proper legislation that will validate and legalize State, County, Commissioners' Precinct and Special Road District Bonds and Securities whose validity has been brought into question by the decision of any State or Federal court, or otherwise; to make such investigation of any Department of the State Government that the Legislature may desire to make
Miriam Ferguson
Legislative proclamation