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HB 3180 78-0 (2003) Author: Homer, Mark Relating to masters and associate judges for certain family law matters.. House: Juvenile Justice & Family Issues Referred to Juvenile Justice & Family Issues
HJR 65 76-0 (1999) Author: Homer, Mark Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing Hopkins County to be divided into two to six precincts for justices of the peace and constables. House: County Affairs Referred to County Affairs
HB 2066 75-0 (1997) Author: Patterson, Pete
Sponsor: Ratliff, Bill
Relating to the powers of the Hopkins County Hospital District. House: County Affairs
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Effective immediately
HB 1642 74-0 (1995) Author: Patterson, Pete
Sponsor: Ratliff, Bill
Relating to the county court at law in Hopkins County. House: Judicial Affairs
Senate: Jurisprudence
Effective on 1/1/96
HB 2786 72-0 (1991) Author: Patterson, Pete
Sponsor: Ratliff, Bill
Relating to the creation of the County Court at Law of Hopkins County. House: Judicial Affairs
Senate: Jurisprudence
Effective on 9/1/91
SB 1481 72-0 (1991) Author: Ratliff, Bill
Sponsor: Russell, Sam
Relating to the selection of courts of appeals in criminal cases appealed from a trial court in Hopkins County. House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/91
HB 387 71-0 (1989) Author: Patterson, Pete
Sponsor: Ratliff, Bill
Relating to the powers of the Hopkins County Hospital District. House: County Affairs
Senate: Health & Human Services
Effective immediately
HB 2355 67-0 (1981) Author: Gilley, Smith Relating to application of the Uniform Wildlife Regulatory Act to aquatic life in Lake Fork Reservoir in Hopkins and Rains Counties. House: Environmental Affairs
Senate: Natural Resources
Referred to Committee on Natural Resources
HB 486 61-0 (1969) Author: Hinson, George T. Relating to providing that a resident district judge of Hopkins County shall be the county juvenile judge; providing, however, in event neither of the judges of the district courts is a resident of Hopkins County, the County Judge of Hopkins County may be designated as the County Juvenile Judge.
HB 487 61-0 (1969) Author: Hinson, George T. Relating to hunting quail in Hopkins County.
HB 125 60-0 (1967) Author: Hinson, George T. Relating to transferring original jurisdiction in matters of eminent domain from the County Court of Hopkins County to the district courts in and for that county.
HCR 18 60-0 (1967) Author: Hinson, George T. | et. al. Commending the citizens of Sulphur Springs and Hopkins County for their successful dairy industry.
SB 29 59-0 (1965) Author: Parkhouse, George M. Relating to providing for the sale and issuance of a patent on certain lands in Hopkins County with a reservation of all minerals along with the leasing rights to the State.
HB 542 47-0 (1941) Author: Gandy, Joe W. Relating to providing an open season on quail on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays during the period December 1st to January 16th in Hopkins, Delta, and Franklin counties; providing a penalty for violation of this Act.
HB 781 47-0 (1941) Author: Walters, Thomas Relating to preventing the killing or possession of any fox in Hopkins and Wood Counties for a period of five (5) years; providing a penalty.
HB 475 46-0 (1939) Author: Smith, Howard S. Relating to declare a closed season on the killing of pheasants in Hopkins County for a period ending January 15, 1945, prescribing a penalty therefor.
HB 476 46-0 (1939) Author: Smith, Howard S. Relating to providing that it shall be unlawful to kill quail in Hopkins County, Texas except on certain days; providing the number of quail that may be killed in one day; providing penalty for violation of this Act.
HB 161 41-1 (1929) Author: Stephens, George C. | et. al. Relating to creating a more efficient Road System for Hopkins County, Texas.
HB 108 39-1 (1926) Author: Dunn, J. M. Relating to creating Road District Number Three (3), in Hopkins County, Texas, validating and approving all orders made by the commissioners' court of said county, in respect to the organization of said district. House: Judiciary
HB 109 39-1 (1926) Author: Dunn, J. M. Relating to creating Road District Number Five (5), in Hopkins County, Texas, validating and approving all orders made by the commissioners' court of said county, in respect to the organization of said district. House: Judiciary
HB 110 39-1 (1926) Author: Dunn, J. M. Relating to creating Road District Number Six (6), in Hopkins County, Texas, validating and approving all orders made by the commissioners' court of said county, in respect to the organization of said district. House: Judiciary
HB 111 39-1 (1926) Author: Dunn, J. M. Relating to creating Road District Number Seven (7), in Hopkins County, Texas, validating and approving all orders made by the commissioners' court of said county, in respect to the organization of said district. House: Judiciary
HB 112 39-1 (1926) Author: Dunn, J. M. Relating to creating Road District Number Eight (8), in Hopkins County, Texas, validating and approving all orders made by the commissioners' court of said county, in respect to the organization of said district. House: Judiciary
HB 113 39-1 (1926) Author: Dunn, J. M. Relating to creating Road District Number Nine (9), in Hopkins County, Texas, validating and approving all orders made by the commissioners' court of said county, in respect to the organization of said district. House: Judiciary
HB 290 39-1 (1926) Author: Moore, H. H. Relating to creating Road District Number Ten (10), in Hopkins County, Texas, validating and approving all orders made by the commissioners' court of said county, in respect to the organization of said district. House: Judiciary
SB 285 39-1 (1926) Author: Floyd, Charles Richard Relating to creating Road District Number Four (4), in Hopkins County, Texas, validating and approving all orders made by the commissioners' court of said county, in respect to the organization of said district. Senate: Roads, Bridges and Ferries (Highways and Motor Traffic as of 1/23/1925)
HB 183 37-0 (1921) Author: Melson, John McCullough Relating to a certain Act establishing common county line school district No. 2 in Hopkins and Franklin counties.
HB 224 36-2 (1919) Author: Bertram, Robert Elijah | et. al. Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Hopkins County, Texas, prescribing ways and means of conducting and supervising the construction of roads in said county or any political subdivision or defined district thereof.
HB 46 36-3 (1920) Author: Bertram, Robert Elijah Relating to establishing the Common County Line School District No. 2 in Hopkins and Franklin Counties, Texas, so as to include certain lands in Common School District No. 28 of said Franklin County, Texas.
HB 271 35-0 (1917) Author: Bertram, Robert Elijah Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Hopkins county, providing for the employment of convicts and their compensation and the employment of delinquent poll taxpayers and a penalty for their failure to work.
HB 243 34-0 (1915) Author: Williams, Robert R. Relating to amending special road law for Hopkins County, Texas.
HB 598 34-0 (1915) Author: Williams, Robert R. Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Hopkins County, Texas, and making the county commissioners of said county ex officio road commissioners, and prescribing their duties as such, and providing for their compensation as such road commissioners.
HB 60 33-0 (1913) Author: Williams, Robert R. Relating to increasing the authority and duties of the commissioners' court of Hopkins County, Texas, and of the county commissioners of said county.
HB 63 33-0 (1913) Author: Williams, Robert R. Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Hopkins County, Texas, and making the county commissioners of said county ex-officio road commissioners, and prescribing their duties as such, and providing for their compensation as such road commissioners.
HB 89 33-1 (1913) Author: Williams, Robert R. Relating to amending a special road law for Hopkins County.
HB 90 33-1 (1913) Author: Tillotson, Leonard E. Relating to amending Article 4954, Title 71, Chapter 15 of the Revised Civil Statutes, 1911, so that the terms 'special or board contract or similar provision' shall be construed to have a technical meaning and not a literal meaning.
HB 538 30-0 (1907) Author: Nelson, Walter A. Relating to authorizing, enabling and permitting the territory within the bounds of the city of Sulphur Springs, in the county of Hopkins and in the State of Texas, and other land and territory adjacent thereto, to incorporate as an independent school district for free school purposes only, to be known as Sulphur Springs Independent School District, with all the powers and rights and duties of independent school districts formed by incorporations of towns and villages for free school purposes only.
HB 499 28-0 (1903) Author: Worsham, Joseph Albert "Joe" Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Hopkins county, Texas, and making the county commissioners of said county ex-officio road commissioners, and prescribing their duties as such, and providing for their compensation as such road commissioners; and providing for the working of county convicts upon the roads of said county.
HB 14 28-1 (1903) Author: Worsham, Joseph Albert "Joe" Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Hopkins county, Texas, and making the county commissioners of said county ex-officio road commissioners, and prescribing their duties as such, and providing for their compensation as such road commissioners.
HB 443 25-0 (1897) Relating to creating a more effiicient road system for Hopkins County, Texas; and fixing a penalty for a violation of this act, and providing for the working of delinquent poll-tax payers, and prescribing a penalty for failure to work public roads in payment of poll-tax by said delinquent poll-tax payers.


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