Legislation authored by William M. Adolphus Lowe
Includes legislation with William M. Adolphus Lowe as the primary author for the 35th through 36th 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.
36th Regular Session | |
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HB 431 | Caption: Relating to creating the Charlotte Independent School District covering the same territory heretofore known as Common School District No. 22 in Atasoca county, Texas, and defining its boundaries; and providing for the creation of a board of trustees thereof and authorizing the board of trustees to levy, assess and collect special taxes. |
HB 586 | Caption: Relating to amending a certain Act creating the Jourdanton Independent School District in Atasoca county, State of Texas, by declaring the date on which said section as amended shall be effective, and authorizing the board of trustees of said district to extend the scholastic age upon the voting of a maintenance tax; providing for the issuance of refunding bonds and for the issuance of additional bonds for school purpose. |
35th Regular Session | |
HB 429 | Caption: Relating to creating the Pleasanton Independent School District in Atascosa County. |
HB 574 | Caption: Relating to amending law creating the Jourdanton Independent School District in Atascosa county to provide for the appointment of an assessor and collector and the appointment of a board of equalization, and prescribing its powers and duties and regulating the time of payment of taxes. |
HB 594 | Caption: Relating to creating the Encinal Independent School District in parts of La Salle and Webb Counties. |
HB 620 | Caption: Relating to creating the Tilden Independent School District in McMullen County, Texas. |
HB 794 | Caption: Relating to creating the Christine Independent School District in Atascosa County, Texas and defining its boundaries. |
HR 107 | Caption: In memory of former State Representative George M. Martin of Atacosa County, Texas. |