Legislation authored by Reno Andrew Eickenroht

Includes legislation with Reno Andrew Eickenroht as the primary author for the 40th 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 Regular Session
HR 27 Caption: In memory of former State Rep. Friedolin Werner.
41st 1st Called Session
HR 28 Caption: Inviting State Rep. Sam Gates to address the House.
41st 2nd Called Session
HB 101 Caption: Relating to providing for the licensing of chiropractors for registering license granted to chiropractors; providing penalties.
HB 196 Caption: Relating to making unlawful the taking or catching of fish in any manner for a distance of one-fourth of one mile below any dam on the Guadalupe River in Comal County; providing a penalty.
HCR 13 Caption: Inviting U.S. Senators Brookhart and McKellar to address the House.
HR 22 Caption: Prohibiting the usage of State office buildings as the headquarters of a political campaign, and prohibiting State employees from devoting salaried time to such purposes.
41st 3rd Called Session
HR 6 Caption: Directing the creation of a committee to recommend to the Legislature certain policies regarding taxation.
41st 5th Called Session
HB 43 Caption: Relating to further regulating the registration of motor vehicles; making it a necessary prerequisite to register a motor vehicle.
40th Regular Session
HB 309 Caption: Relating to providing for the selection of political parties in Texas whose nominees for the Governor in the preceding general election has received a certain number of votes.
HR 102 Caption: Inviting Harry M. Wurzbach, the only Republican Congressman from Texas, to address the House.
40th 1st Called Session
HB 83 Caption: Relating to providing for the selection of County Executive Committees and County Chairmen of political parties in Texas whose nominee for the Governor in the preceding general election received as many as ten thousand votes and less than one hundred thousand votes.