Legislation authored by Benjamin Franklin Brooks

Includes legislation with Benjamin Franklin Brooks as the primary author for the 41st through 42nd 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.

42nd Regular Session
HB 755 Caption: Relating to amending certain Acts relating to apportionment of funds collected by the county tax collector.
HB 770 Caption: Relating to amending certain statutes relating to occupation tax on sellers of gasoline.
HB 805 Caption: Relating to making appropriations to pay miscellaneous claims against the State of Texas.
HCR 7 Caption: Relating to deferring payment of State and county taxes.
HR 88 Caption: In memory of Mrs. Louise Hornady.
42nd 1st Called Session
HB 31 Caption: Relating to amending certain article relating to occupation tax on sellers of gasoline.
42nd 2nd Called Session
HB 22 Caption: Relating to amending certain statutes of Texas of 1925.
42nd 3rd Called Session
HB 2 Caption: Relating to amending certain acts by acknowledging the legal, moral and implied obligation of the State to compensate and reimburse Counties and Defined Road Districts for expenditures on highways now and heretofore constituting a part of the system of State Highways.
HR 35 Caption: In memory of Mrs. Sarah Jane Garner of Red River County.
41st Regular Session
HB 752 Caption: Relating to allowing and empowering the Commissioner's Courts of the Counties of the State to pay to Justices of the Peace in said Counties a fee of two dollars and fifty cents for each and every criminal cause tried by them within a year prior to the passage of this bill, and in which such Justices of the Peace charged no fee therefor.
41st 3rd Called Session
HB 10 Caption: Relating to granting and appropriating a certain amount for the relief of Annona Independent School District in Red River County, Texas.
41st 5th Called Session
HB 71 Caption: Relating to the relief of Annona Independent School District in Red River County, Texas in order to aid said school district in the payment of debts incurred in the reconstruction of public property destroyed in that community by a cyclone; making an appropriation.
HB 86 Caption: Relating to regulating the taking and sale of the pelts of furbearing animals; providing for an open season for taking such pelts; providing for penalty for violations of this Act.
HB 106 Caption: Relating to making it a felony to steal gasoline and petroleum products.