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HB 1740 79-0 (2005) Author: Seaman, Gene
Sponsor: Armbrister, Kenneth
Relating to authorizing the City of Aransas Pass to acquire certain state property. House: Land & Resource Management
Senate: Natural Resources
Effective immediately
SB 1165 79-0 (2005) Author: Armbrister, Kenneth Relating to authorizing the City of Aransas Pass to acquire certain state property. House: Land & Resource Management
Senate: Natural Resources
Referred to Land & Resource Management
SR 647 73-0 (1993) Author: Truan, Carlos Joining with the citizens of Aransas Pass in celebrating the dedication of the Ed and Hazel Richmond Public Library and in commemorating the "Last Great Land Lottery". Reported enrolled
HB 669 51-0 (1949) Author: Shell, J. Harvey Relating to preserving the faith and credit of the State and its agency the city of Aransas Pass, Texas, to which State General Fund Ad Valorem taxes have been donated or granted; enacting other matters related to the subject.
HB 831 51-0 (1949) Author: Shell, J. Harvey Relating to amending a previous Act, providing for the continuance in force of various sub-leasehold interests on and near Ransom Island now being jeopardized by the cancellation on the part of the state of Lease No. 39439 dated November 3, 1927, issued by the commissioner of the General Land Office; providing a savings clause.
HB 1088 47-0 (1941) Author: Shell, J. Harvey Relating to amending a certain Chapter of the First Called Session of the Fortieth Legislature authorizing a ninety-nine year lease to be issued to the Town of Aransas Pass, leasing Ransom Island and certain waters surrounding the same, situated in Nueces County.
HB 181 46-0 (1939) Author: Shell, J. Harvey Relating to extending provisions of certain Act to aid City of Aransas Pass in constructing sea walls, etc.
SB 195 40-0 (1927) Author: Bailey, John H. Relating to authorizing a fifty year lease to be issued to the town of Aransas Pass in Aransas and San Patricio Counties Ransom Island and its sand flats extension to the northeast and its sand flat extensions to the southwest in Red Fish Bay situated in Nueces County.
HB 102 40-1 (1927) Author: Bonham, Herbert Spencer | et. al. Relating to authorizing a fifty year lease to be issued to the town of Aransas Pass in Aransas and San Patricio Counties, Ransom Island and its sand flat extension to the southwest in Red Fish Bay situated in Nueces County; authorizing the said town to improve or have said area improved for public park purposes and to police said area, reserving to the State all minerals, and the right to sell any and all shell; providing for forfeiture for failure to maintain and keep said area open to the public.
HB 623 38-0 (1923) Author: Bonham, Herbert Spencer Relating to granting to the City of Aransas Pass, Texas, all rights, title and interest of the State of Texas, to certain lands lying and being situated under the waters of Red Fish Day.
HB 55 36-3 (1920) Author: Bonham, Herbert Spencer Relating to aiding the City of Aransas Pass in constructing and maintaining seawalls, breakwaters and shore protections in order to protect said city from calamitous overflows, by donating to it the eight-ninths (8/9) of ad valorem taxes to be collected on property and from all persons in San Patricio County for a period of twenty years, and providing a penalty for the misapplication of the moneys thus donated.


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