Legislation authored by Roger Irwin Daily

Includes legislation with Roger Irwin Daily as the primary author for the 56th through 56th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.

56th Regular Session
HB 24 Caption: Relating to amending certain acts providing for the payment of benefits and the amount and duration of benefits under the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act; providing for an effective date of this Act and its sections.
HB 269 Caption: Relating to regulating the handling of funds received by institutions under the control and management of the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools and The Texas Youth Council.
HB 283 Caption: Relating to providing that the Attorney General shall be a necessary party to certain judicial proceedings, settlements and compromise agreements affecting charitable trusts, and authorizing settlements with or without the intervention of a court.
HB 284 Caption: Relating to amending certain acts relating to fees which Private Employment Agents or Agencies may charge applicants for employment.
HB 294 Caption: Relating to amending certain Acts authorizing the State of Texas to enter into an Interstate Compact on Mental Health with other states.
HB 300 Caption: Relating to appropriating to the use of Texas Southern University, funds obtained from the sale of certain right-of-way easements.
HB 308 Caption: Relating to Texas Southern University; eliminating the disadvantage to said University occasioned by its exclusion from the benefits of the State tax finance buildings and other permanent improvements at State institutions of higher learning.
HB 327 Caption: Relating to amending the Code of Criminal Procedure relating to applications for continuance in criminal cases, so as to permit the application of a defendant to be sworn to by his attorney.
HB 328 Caption: Relating to amending the Code of Criminal Procedure so as to clarify what pleas and motions by a defendant in a criminal case must be verified and by whom the verification may be made.
HB 469 Caption: Relating to authorizing the State Parks Board to acquire through purchase, exchange, condemnation or donation the land constituting Padre Island for park purposes; naming said land Padre Island National Park.
HB 540 Caption: Relating to requiring bonds issued by the Veteran's Land Board, which are not sold at their public offering, to be purchased by the Permanent University Funds, the Teachers' Retirement Funds, and the Permanent School Funds, designating the amount and ratio of purchase by each of said funds.
HB 622 Caption: Relating to prohibiting a county judge from appearing and pleading as an attorney at law in any court of record in this State.
HB 875 Caption: Relating to amending certain acts by providing for a change in the membership of the Board of Trustees of the Texas "Stonewall" Jackson Memorial.
HB 876 Caption: Relating to providing for the development, drilling and leasing of the oil, gas, and other minerals located under any road or highway in the State.
HB 957 Caption: Relating to the Municipal Pension Systems in certain cities.
HB 996 Caption: Relating to amending certain acts validating acts and proceedings had or performed by counties, the Commissioners Courts thereof, and the Boards of Parks Commissioners thereof.
HCR 121 Caption: Suspending the Joint Rules of the Legislature to allow either house to consider H. B. No. 469 at any time.
HJR 8 Caption: Proposing an amendment lowering the minimum voting age from twenty-one years to eighteen years.
56th 1st Called Session
HCR 16 Caption: Granting the necessary consent to Congress in order to enable the creation of a National Seashore Area on a portion of South Padre Island.
56th 3rd Called Session
HB 28 Caption: Relating to amending certain acts so as to make consolidated trust debentures issued by the Federal Intermediate Credit Banks and by the Banks for Cooperatives lawful investments for fiduciary and trust funds in this State and eligible security for public deposits where authorized.
HCR 13 Caption: Suspending the Joint Rules of the Legislature to allow either house to consider H. B. No. 28 at any time.