Legislation authored by Herman Laas
Includes legislation with Herman Laas as the primary author for the 34th through 35th 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.
35th Regular Session | |
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HB 816 | Caption: Relating to exempting Waller county from certain provisions of stock law. |
HB 823 | Caption: Relating to adding to, and making a part of the Rosenberg Independent School District of Fort Bend County, Texas, certain lands and territory adjoining thereto situated in Fort Bend County for school purposes. |
HJR 32 | Caption: Proposing an amendment providing for the levy of a special road tax by municipal subdivisions. |
35th 4th Called Session | |
HB 43 | Caption: Relating to creating the Sugar Land Independent School District in Fort Bend County, Texas. |
34th Regular Session | |
HB 95 | Caption: Relating to preserving and protecting the public highway by encouraging the use of wide tired wages and defining certain duties of tax assessor and collector. |
HB 112 | Caption: Relating to the handling of cotton while in transit, defining duties of transportation companies, owner or owners of cotton compresses and cotton factors and making certain requirements of them. |
HB 368 | Caption: Relating to appropriating the sum of twenty-nine thousand six hundred and fifty dollars for the purpose of additional maintenance and support, power plant, laundry, fire escape, and fire protection, and additional running expenses for the Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College. |
HJR 21 | Caption: Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to taxation for the support of public free schools. |
34th 1st Called Session | |
HB 16 | Caption: Relating to granting permission to the Imperial Sugar Company to bring suit in the District Court of Travis County against the State for the recovery of certain sums of money advanced and for merchandise and personal property sold and delivered to the Board of Prison Commissioners. |