Legislation authored by Anita Lee Blair

Includes legislation with Anita Lee Blair as the primary author for the 53rd through 53rd Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.

53rd Regular Session
HB 17 Caption: Relating to amending the Penal Code of Texas, providing for increasing the minimum penalty for a violation of Article 802.
HB 227 Caption: Relating to providing for first consideration of employment of physically handicapped persons by schools, colleges, and universities of this State.
HB 228 Caption: Relating to prohibiting the employment of any person as a vocational counselor in any free public high school in the State of Texas.
HB 250 Caption: Relating to providing for installation of stop signs of certain kind at all school premises along and near all roads and highways; requiring all vehicular traffic to stop; defining an offense and prescribing a penalty.
HB 251 Caption: Relating to prohibiting the payment of salaries and compensation of Public Relations Officers or employees under such title and scope of employment by whatever name or title such employees may be known, out of the General School Fund and tax money in support of Schools, Colleges and Universities in this State by the Schools, Colleges and Universities, their officers and employees.
HB 252 Caption: Relating to providing for the fingerprinting of all State employees and all persons receiving any part of their pay from the State; providing for the keeping of records.
HB 253 Caption: Relating to providing for fingerprinting of all teachers, instructors and professors in all public institutions of learning; prohibiting pay without having been fingerprinted; providing for the keeping of records.
HB 290 Caption: Relating to amending certain Acts by permitting the Board of Regents of the University of Texas to levy a regular fixed student fee for the purpose of operating, maintaining, and improving the Texas Union Building at the University of Texas; fixing the amount of said fee.
HB 371 Caption: Relating to amending certain Statutes so as to include in the scholastic census children under the age of seven for purposes of the per capita apportionment under certain conditions.
HB 434 Caption: Relating to authorizing Texas Western College of The University of Texas to offer the necessary courses leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing, and to confer such degree on qualified students.
HB 586 Caption: Relating to authorizing all incorporated cities and towns to issue revenue bonds for the purpose of purchasing, constructing, or otherwise acquiring buildings, places, facilities, or other improvements for the off-street parking of motor vehicles; containing provisions relating to the issuance of such bonds and the operation and maintenance of such buildings, places, facilities, or other improvements.
HCR 33 Caption: Requesting that H. B. No. 22 be recalled from the Senate in order to conduct an investigation and allow for further consideration.
HJR 27 Caption: Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the Board of Regents or the administrative officials of any State-supported university, college or junior college from making compulsory any fee charged any student, with certain exceptions.
HR 131 Caption: Calling for a certain investigation regarding the development of S. B. No. 91 and H. B. No. 176.
HR 293 Caption: Directing the creation of a Special Investigating Committee to examine certain accusations made against certain government officials in El Paso.
53rd 1st Called Session
HB 27 Caption: Relating to establishing in the Texas Western College, a Branch of the University of Texas, located at El Paso, a School of Nursing, and making an appropriation for said School for the years beginning September 1, 1954 and September 1, 1955.
HR 80 Caption: Memorializing Congress to investigate the sale of weapons to alien farm workers and discouraging the employment of alien migrants.
HR 119 Caption: Directing Joe Pool to submit all recordings and testimonies collected during the course of a certain investigation.