Legislation authored by Thomas Elbert Whiteside
Includes legislation with Thomas Elbert Whiteside as the primary author for the 51st through 51st Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
51st Regular Session | |
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HB 3 | Caption: Relating to providing for the appointment of a Committee to revise, digest and recodify all the election laws of this State covering general, special and primary elections. |
HB 519 | Caption: Relating to the occupation of barbering and the operation of barber shops; prescribing a penalty for the violation of the provisions of this Act and the rules and regulations adopted pursuant hereto, and repealing all laws in conflict herewith. |
HB 675 | Caption: Relating to providing for the annexation of common and/or independent school districts to certain Junior College Districts for Junior College purposes only; providing a saving clause. |
HB 750 | Caption: Relating to providing that any person who has been convicted of any felony, except those restored to full citizen ship and right of suffrage or shall have been pardoned, shall not be qualified to hold any State, county, precinct, or municipal office in this State; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith. |
HCR 33 | Caption: Directing the creation of a committee to study certain revisions to the Election Code of the State. |
HR 23 | Caption: Providing for the arrangement of meetings with the House Parliamentarian. |
HR 163 | Caption: Congratulating the Tyler Junior College basketball team for winning a national tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. |
HR 248 | Caption: Congratulating the White Oak High School band for their may accomplishments. |
51st 1st Called Session | |
HB 77 | Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act, establishing and constituting a juvenile board in certain counties to be composed of the County Judge and District Judges; repealing all laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith; and providing a savings clause. |
HR 61 | Caption: Commending the City of Tyler as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. |