Legislation authored by Wingate Stuart Barron

Includes legislation with Wingate Stuart Barron as the primary author for the 39th through 41st 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.

41st 2nd Called Session
HB 169 Caption: Relating to providing that when certain claims are filed that a bond may be filed providing the amount and terms of such bond for notice.
HCR 20 Caption: Requesting the Senate to return S. C. R. No. 27 to the House for further consideration.
41st 4th Called Session
HB 77 Caption: Relating to providing a daily bag limit and a possession limit on wild ducks and geese.
HB 78 Caption: Relating to providing that it shall be lawful to use shrimp trawls of certain specified size.
HB 93 Caption: Relating to authorizing the Commissioners' Court in any County having a population of not less than 21,900 and not more than 22,000 according to the United States Census of 1920 to allow each County Commissioner certain expenses for traveling in connection with official business.
HR 14 Caption: In memory of former State Rep. Clarence E. Gilmore.
41st 5th Called Session
HB 139 Caption: Relating to amending the special road law for Brazos County, Texas.
40th Regular Session
HB 129 Caption: Relating to providing that the commissioners' court of any county is authorized to establish and conduct cooperative demonstration work in agriculture and home economics.
HB 224 Caption: Relating to a special road law for Brazos County.
HB 565 Caption: Relating to providing for the payment of twenty dollars per day for each day district attorneys in certain districts to attend any session of the district court in their respective districts, in the necessary discharge of their official duties and for each day they represent the State at certain trials.
HCR 13 Caption: Providing for acceptance of the Purnell Fund.
HCR 28 Caption: Accepting federal funds set out in the Purnell Act.
HR 38 Caption: Providing for copies of the 1925 Criminal and Civil Statutes for each member of the House.
HR 56 Caption: Requesting that the Speaker enforce all rules to the letter, and that members obey them.
HR 79 Caption: Extending thanks to citizens of Laredo for inviting the Legislature to the George Washington birthday celebration.
HR 84 Caption: Assenting to the purposes and provisions of the federal Purnell Act; accepting appropriations authorized therein.
40th 1st Called Session
HB 143 Caption: Relating to amending special Road Law for Brazos County, Texas so as to permit the issuance of refunding bonds for the purpose of funding or refunding indebtedness incurred for road and bridge purposes.
HR 30 Caption: Paying expenses for members of the committee compiling and codifying school laws.
39th Regular Session
HB 24 Caption: Relating to exempting from taxation institutions or organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America or local organizations of such a body.
HB 189 Caption: Relating to amending certain statute relative to the form of acknowledgment for married women; repealing and amending the necessary statutes so that it will no longer be necessary for married women to be examined privily or apart from their husbands, or having the instrument signed by them explained to them by the officer taking their acknowledgement.
HB 386 Caption: Relating to conferring upon the Board of Directors of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas the right of eminent domain.
HB 686 Caption: Relating amending certain statutes relating to fire losses so that cellar and foundation walls shall not be included or considered a part of the building or structure in settling fire losses.
HR 44 Caption: Inviting the chairman of the codifying board to address the House of Representatives.
39th 1st Called Session
HB 295 Caption: Relating to amending certain statute so as to confer upon the Commissioner of Banking discretion in reference to the approval of belated claims against insolvent banks or banks and trust companies.