Legislation authored by Thomas Owen Murray
Includes legislation with Thomas Owen Murray as the primary author for the 30th through 48th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
Please note author information is not complete for the 43rd through 45th Legislatures or for sessions prior to the 30th.
48th Regular Session | |
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HR 183 | Caption: Wishing Representative J.A. Benton a speedy recovery from illness. |
47th Regular Session | |
HCR 276 | Caption: Authorizing the State Highway Department to lend discarded guard wire in Collin County to the City of Prosper. |
HR 344 | Caption: In memory of James D. Cottrell of Tennessee. |
30th Regular Session | |
HB 187 | Caption: Relating to creating a board of veterinary examiners of Texas, and regulating the practice of veterinary science in Texas, and providing a punishment for the violation thereof. |
HB 263 | Caption: Relating to defining the offense of an attempt to commit a theft from the person, and providing a punishment therefor. |
HB 399 | Caption: Relating to amending the law regulating the sale of concentrated commercial feed stuffs. |
HB 411 | Caption: Relating to prescribing the time and manner of appointing road overseers. |
HB 516 | Caption: Relating to defining duties of road commissioners, and relating to constructing drainage ditches along public highways, and prescribing penalties for violation of same. |
HB 568 | Caption: Relating to giving certain authority to cities and towns relative to repairing sidewalks. |
HB 590 | Caption: Relating to levying and collecting special taxes in school districts and fixing the amount assessors may receive for making assessments in special school districts. |
HB 610 | Caption: Relating to appropriating $10,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purpose of experiments with the view of discovering some means of destroying the green bugs, or Apias, or other insects now destroying the growing grain crops in Texas, said appropriation to be under the control of the Commissioner of Insurance, Statistics and History, and said investigations to be made under his direction by the Entomologists of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. |