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SCR 40 79-0 (2005) Author: Madla, Frank
Sponsor: Gallego, Pete
Congratulating the citizens of Terrell County on the occasion of its Centennial Celebration. House: Rules & Resolutions Signed by the Governor
SCR 1 76-0 (1999) Author: Madla, Frank | et. al.
Sponsor: Gallego, Pete
Declaring Sanderson the Cactus Capital of Texas. House: State, Federal & International Relations
Senate: Administration
Signed by the Governor
HB 387 52-0 (1951) Author: Gurley, Dorothy Relating to authorizing the Commissioner of the General Land Office to reinstate sales of lands heretofore sold and forfeited prior to September 1, 1945, and on which applications for reinstatement and payment of delinquent interest has been made to the General Land Office prior to March 5, 1951, and on which there are no intervening rights of third persons.
HB 195 38-0 (1923) Author: Amsler, John C. Relating to amending statutes with reference to the mode of preventing horses and certain other animals from running at large in the counties named so as to include Armstrong, Dickens, Presidio, Liberty, Houston, Terrell and Throckmorton counties.
HB 634 38-0 (1923) Author: Jones, Walter Francis Relating to regulating the killing of deer in the counties of: Terrell, Val Verde and Kinney; defining offense and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof.
SB 268 32-0 (1911) Author: Hudspeth, Claude Benton Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Terrell 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 road commissioners; and fixing a penalty for the violation of this Act.
HB 571 29-0 (1905) Relating to creating county of Terrell out of the territory of Pecos county and to provide for its organization.


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