Legislation authored by Eugene DeBogory

Includes legislation with Eugene DeBogory as the primary author for the 35th 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
HB 393 Caption: Relating to fixing the terms of the district courts in Taylor, Eastland, Stephens, Callahan and Shackelford counties.
HB 442 Caption: Relating to nominations by primary elections of judges of the Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, Court of Civil Appeals, district and county judges.
HB 476 Caption: Relating to authorizing certain cities and towns to amend their charters for the purpose of collecting taxes for the maintenance of public schools.
HB 705 Caption: Relating to adding territory to the present Trent Independent School District of Taylor County and defining its boundaries.
HB 802 Caption: Relating to changing the boundaries of Caps Independent School District and View Common School District No. 52, in Taylor county, Texas.
HB 812 Caption: Relating to prescribing fees of admission to the University of Texas.
HJR 31 Caption: Proposing an amendment reorganizing the judiciary of the State; making an appropriation.
35th 1st Called Session
HB 85 Caption: Relating to providing for the holding of four terms of court in Taylor county, Texas.
HR 60 Caption: Inviting former Representative J.M. Wagstaff to address the House.
35th 4th Called Session
HB 21 Caption: Relating to appropriating two thousand dollars, as a fund to the Agricultural & Mechanical College at Bryan, Texas.
HB 67 Caption: Relating to creating a Commission of Appeals.
HB 68 Caption: Relating to defining the appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Texas.
HB 110 Caption: Relating to providing that no candidate at a primary election for a State or District officer, shall be declared the nominee of any political party unless he has complied with all the requirements of law, and received a majority of the votes cast for all candidates for such office at such primary election.