Legislation authored by Albert Russell Cauthorn
Includes legislation with Albert Russell Cauthorn as the primary author for the 45th through 46th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
46th Regular Session | |
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HB 328 | Caption: Relating to making an emergency appropriation to the Sul Ross State Teachers College, designating the purpose for which said funds are to be used, providing that said funds are to be available immediately. |
HB 372 | Caption: Relating to directing and establishing the Big Bend National Park in Brewster County, Texas, etc. |
HB 665 | Caption: Relating to regulating livestock dealers doing business at other places than U.S. supervised stockyards; defining certain terms used in said Act; prescribing a penalty for violation thereof. |
HB 873 | Caption: Relating to making provisions for salaries of Chief Deputy in the Office of Sheriff, Tax Collector and Assessor in certain counties. |
45th Regular Session | |
HB 522 | Caption: Relating to releasing compound interest which has accrued on unpaid and delinquent interest on sales of public school lands as provided in certain statute, provided that said delinquent interest due to date is paid on or before one year after the effective date of this Act. |
HCR 34 | Caption: Commending the Inter-Fraternity Council of the University of Texas, the University President and the Austin Police Department for organizing an educational program about traffic safety rules. |
45th 2nd Called Session | |
HB 105 | Caption: Relating to abolishing the office of County School Superintendent in certain counties. |
HB 122 | Caption: Relating to amending a certain Article of the 1925 Revised Civil Statutes; purchase of lands for Big Bend State Park; clarifying and enlarging the description to remove the additional public school lands from sale and lease, and providing for the management of public donations by the Texas State Parks Board to acquire acreage within the area, and giving the Board the power to condemn such lands and use the public funds for the purchase of such lands for park purposes. |