Legislation authored by James Milton Brownlee
Includes legislation with James Milton Brownlee as the primary author for the 31st through 32nd 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.
32nd Regular Session | |
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HB 22 | Caption: Relating to prohibiting the exchange, barter and sale of spirituous, vinous, malt liquors or medicated bitters capable of producing intoxication within ten miles of any State Educational Institution; fixing penalty. |
HB 361 | Caption: Relating to creating the Hollis Independent School District in Madison county Texas, defining its metes and bounds, providing for a board of trustees therefor, vesting it with the rights and duties of districts incorporated for school purposes only under the general laws. |
HB 423 | Caption: Relating to providing that all frame buildings shall be equipped with fire-proof flues. |
HB 514 | Caption: Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Leon county, Texas, and making the commissioners court of said county ex officio road commissioners in their respective precincts, and providing for and fixing their compensation as such road commissioners. |
32nd 1st Called Session | |
HB 81 | Caption: Relating to creating a more efficient road systems for Madison County and making the commissioners ex-officio road commissioners; providing that delinquent poll tax payers shall be subject to four days road duty; providing the working of county convicts on the public roads; providing for election to be held to determine whether an additional ad valorem tax shall be levied; providing penalties. |
31st Regular Session | |
HB 167 | Caption: Relating to levying a tax of $2000 upon the occupation of selling non-intoxicating malt liquors, and permitting counties, cities and towns to levy an additional tax of one-half of the amount herein levied. |
HB 229 | Caption: Relating to levying a tax of five hundred ($500.00) dollars upon the occupation of selling cannon crackers, or toy pistols used for shooting or exploding cartridges and permitting counties and incorporated cities and towns to levy an additional tax of one-half of the amount herein levied, defining the term "cannon crackers," and providing that nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the sale of or place a tax on the sale of cartridges, combustible packages or explosives, commonly used for firearms or artillery, mining, excavating earth or stone, scientific purposes, or for any public or private work. |
HB 566 | Caption: Relating to amending an Act of the Thirtieth Legislature, being Chapter XIX and entitled "an Act regulating bail in criminal cases, and relating to procedure in prosecutions for felonies" by providing in Section 7 thereof that sureties on the recognizance or bail bond shall not be held bound for the costs of appeal". |