Legislation authored by James Otho Merriman

Includes legislation with James Otho Merriman as the primary author for the 36th through 38th 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.

38th Regular Session
HB 63 Caption: Relating to establishing and creating a court to be known as the "Corporation Court in Port Arthur, Texas" and prescribing its organization, jurisdiction and procedure, and to conforming the jurisdiction and procedure of other courts thereto, repealing all laws in conflict herewith.
HB 117 Caption: Relating to recognize the courts of Jefferson County.
HB 253 Caption: Relating to amending statute relative to intoxicating liquors.
HB 506 Caption: Relating to amending certain Article so as to provide that no candidate for State Senator or State Representative shall be required to pay more than one dollar as his portion of the estimated expenses of holding the primary election at which such candidate is seeking nomination.
HR 53 Caption: Inviting former Governor William Hobby to address the Members of the House.
38th 3rd Called Session
HB 122 Caption: Relating to providing that no candidate for State Senator or State Representative shall be required to pay more than one dollar as his portion of the estimated expenses of holding the primary election at which such candidate is seeking nominations.
37th Regular Session
HB 243 Caption: Relating to amend a certain Act including political subdivisions within freshwater supply districts.
HB 413 Caption: Relating to amend a certain Act the protection of wild game.
HR 80 Caption: Relating to the Texas rice crop.
37th 1st Called Session
HR 16 Caption: Inviting former Governor W.P. Hobby to address the House.
HR 45 Caption: Relating to the employment of married couples within State Departments.
36th 4th Called Session
HB 28 Caption: Relating to creating Cove Independent School District in Orange County, Texas, defining its boundaries.