Legislation authored by Homer A. Dotson
Includes legislation with Homer A. Dotson 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 23 | Caption: Relating to creating the offense of pandering, and defining and prohibiting the same; providing punishment. |
HB 291 | Caption: Relating to prohibiting the taking, catching, killing or destroying any fish in the fresh water streams, lakes, bayous, ponds or pools within this State, by means of dynamite, giant powder or other explosives, or by means of poisoning, liming, muddying, draining or by the use of traps, nets, seines (except minnow seines for catching bait), or by any other means except the ordinary hook and line and trot line. |
HB 474 | Caption: Relating to providing for the maintenance of a co-operative agricultural experimental station for the experimental culture of tobacco and other farm products, to be operated under the direction of the United States Department of Agriculture, and the State Director of the Experimental Stations; to provide for the employment of an additional expert, to be located in the Seventeenth Representative District, and making the necessary appropriation therefor. |
HB 600 | Caption: Relating to apportioning the State of Texas into Senatorial districts, and declaring what counties shall constitute each Senatorial District. |
32nd 1st Called Session | |
HB 8 | Caption: Relating to apportioning the State of Texas into Senatorial Districts and declaring what counties shall constitute each Senatorial District. |
HB 10 | Caption: Relating to aportioning the State of Texas into Senatorial Districts, and declaring what counties shall constitute each Senatorial District. |
31st Regular Session | |
HB 255 | Caption: Relating to amending Article 1119, Chapter Four, Title XVIII (18) of the Revised Statutes, by inserting in said chapter Four, immediately following said article an article providing for the extension of the time of the regular session of the various District Courts of the State. |