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HJR 76 75-0 (1997) Author: Junell, Robert Proposing a constitutional amendment to abolish the office of constable in Coke and Irion counties. House: County Affairs Left pending in committee
HB 2275 66-0 (1979) Author: Ezzell, Michael H.
Sponsor: Snelson, W.E. "Pete"
Relating to the assessment of property for taxation by the West Coke County Hospital District. House: Intergovernmental Affairs
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
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SB 541 60-0 (1967) Author: Ratliff, David W. Relating to increasing the maximum tax rate of the West Coke County Hospital District.
HB 1013 58-0 (1963) Author: Carpenter, Ed J. Relating to providing for the creation of West Coke County Hospital District with boundaries coextensive with the boundaries of Commissioners' Precincts 1 and 3 of Coke County.
HB 52 56-1 (1959) Author: Bishop, Jr., A. J. Relating to creating the Coke County Kickapoo Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 as a conservation, reclamation and improvement district lying wholly within the borders of Coke County.
HB 161 53-0 (1953) Author: Bishop, Jr., A. J. Relating to providing that it shall be unlawful to kill deer and wild turkey and quail in Coke County for a period of four (4) years from and after the passage of this Act; providing a penalty.
HB 507 53-0 (1953) Author: Bishop, Jr., A. J. Relating to prohibiting the shooting or discharging of any rifle or pistol in, along, or across any lake in Coke County, State of Texas, prescribing a penalty therefor.
HB 508 53-0 (1953) Author: Bishop, Jr., A. J. Relating to the Sweetwater Oak Creek Lake, Coke County, State of Texas, providing for a closed season and an expiration date; regulating the manner and methods of taking fish, minnows and frogs from said lake; providing a penalty.
HB 414 51-0 (1949) Author: Rampy, Willard (William) Henry Relating to providing that it shall be unlawful to kill deer and wild turkey and quail in Coke County for a period of four (4)years from and after the passage of this Act; repealing all laws in conflict; providing a penalty.
HB 382 47-0 (1941) Author: Ridgeway, Jack F. Relating to providing for the re-classification and re-appraisement of certain land in Coke County.
HB 758 47-0 (1941) Author: Rampy, Willard (William) Henry Relating to creating a special road law for Coke County, Texas; providing that said county may fund or refund into coupon bonds the scrip and time warrants outstanding against its road and bridge fund.
HB 788 47-0 (1941) Author: Rampy, Willard (William) Henry Relating to the Counties of Coke, Irion, and Sterling, State of Texas, prohibiting the transportation of minnows taken in said counties for the purpose of sale; providing penalties for any violation of this Act.
HB 789 47-0 (1941) Author: Rampy, Willard (William) Henry Relating to the County of Coke, State of Texas, prohibiting the taking or hunting of wild deer, buck, doe, fawn, and other wildlife for certain period of time; and providing penalties.
SB 60 47-0 (1941) Author: Spears, J. Franklin Relating to providing for the re-classification and re-appraisement by the Commissioner of the General Land Office of Texas of 480 acres of land in Coke County, Texas, sold under contract to Rev. Father Joseph Manz.
SB 179 47-0 (1941) Author: Metcalfe, Penrose B. Relating to creating a Special Road Law for Coke County, Texas; providing that said County may fund or refund into coupon bonds the scrip and time warrants outstanding against its Road and Bridge Fund as of the 28th day of February, 1941.
SB 313 47-0 (1941) Author: Metcalfe, Penrose B. Relating to prohibiting the taking or hunting of wild deer, buck, doe, fawn and wild turkey for a period of five (5) years in Coke County; providing penalties.
SB 314 47-0 (1941) Author: Metcalfe, Penrose B. Relating to prohibiting the transportation of minnows beyond the borders of Coke County for the purpose of sale; prohibiting the use of trot trot-lines or throw-lines containing more than 25 hooks; providing penalties.
SB 21 44-3 (1936) Author: Davis, Ephraim McDaniel "E.M." Relating to ad valorem taxes in Coke and Tom Green Counties remitted to the Upper Colorado River Authority.
SB 28 41-0 (1929) Author: Woodward, Walter Calisto Relating to the reorganization of the Fifty-First Judicial District of the State of Texas.
HB 211 34-0 (1915) Author: Griggs, Robert Sledge | et. al. Relating to establishing the Central West Texas Normal College; making an appropriation.
HB 43 31-2 (1909) Relating to creating and incorporating the Bronte Independent School District in Coke county, Texas, and defining its boundaries.
HB 44 31-2 (1909) Relating to creating and incorporating the Robert Lee Independent School District in Coke county, Texas, and defining its boundaries.
HB 23 27-0 (1901) Author: Willingham, Charles Henry Relating to restoring and conferring upon the county court of Coke county the civil and criminal jurisdiction heretofore belonging to said courts under the Constitution and general statutes of the State.
SB 24 27-0 (1901) Relating to amending an Act to create a more efficient road system for Hill, Coke, Hunt, Jackson, Bee and Victoria counties, Texas; so as to exempt Coke county from the provisions of the Constitution and statutes of the State pertaining to public roads.
HB 742 26-0 (1899) Relating to diminishing the civil and criminal jurisdiction of the County Court of Coke county, and to conform the jurisdiction of the district court of said county to such change.
HB 561 22-0 (1891) Relating to diminishing the civil and criminal jurisdiction of the county courts of Menard, Hemphill, and Coke counties.
HB 572 22-0 (1891) Relating to creating the county of Coke out of Tom Green county.
HB 138 21-0 (1889) Relating to creating the county of Coke out of Tom Green County.


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