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HB 1837 86-0 (2019) Author: Hefner, Cole
Sponsor: Hughes, Bryan
Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 67 in Titus County as the Titus County World War II Veterans Memorial Highway. House: Defense & Veterans' Affairs
Senate: Transportation
Effective on 9/1/19
HB 1838 86-0 (2019) Author: Hefner, Cole
Sponsor: Hughes, Bryan
Relating to the designation of a portion of U.S. Highway 271 in Titus County as the Titus County Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway. House: Defense & Veterans' Affairs
Senate: Transportation
Effective on 9/1/19
HB 938 83-0 (2013) Author: Hughes, Bryan
Sponsor: Eltife, Kevin
Relating to the designation of a segment of Farm-to-Market Road 2348 in Titus County as the Army Staff Sergeant Chauncy Mays Memorial Highway. House: Defense & Veterans' Affairs
Senate: Transportation
Effective on 9/1/13
HB 3623 83-0 (2013) Author: Lavender, George Relating to the repeal of the designation of the Marvin Nichols reservoir as a site of unique value for the construction of a reservoir. House: Natural Resources Referred to Natural Resources
HB 4685 81-0 (2009) Author: Homer, Mark
Sponsor: Eltife, Kevin
Relating to the County Court of Titus County. House: Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence
Senate: Jurisprudence
Vetoed by the Governor
HCR 254 77-0 (2001) Author: Ramsay, Tom
Sponsor: Staples, Todd
Directing the Department of Protective and Regulatory Services in conjunction with the United Ways of Texas to develop a multiagency and local effort to study issues relating to at-risk youth in nonurban areas. House: County Affairs
Senate: Criminal Justice
Signed by the Governor
HJR 4 74-0 (1995) Author: Ramsay, Tom Proposing a constitutional amendment to allow the abolition of the office of county treasurer in Titus County. House: County Affairs Referred to subcommittee
SJR 23 74-0 (1995) Author: Ratliff, Bill Proposing a constitutional amendment to allow the abolition of the office of county treasurer in Titus County. Senate: State Affairs Withdrawn from intent calendar
HB 1724 71-0 (1989) Author: Russell, Sam
Sponsor: Ratliff, Bill
Relating to the terms of office of the board of managers of the Titus County Hospital District. House: County Affairs
Senate: Health & Human Services
Signed by the Governor
HB 2648 71-0 (1989) Author: Russell, Sam
Sponsor: Ratliff, Bill
Relating to the composition, operation, powers, and duties of the Titus County Hospital District. House: County Affairs
Senate: Health & Human Services
Effective immediately
HB 881 64-0 (1975) Author: Preston, George L.
Sponsor: Aikin, Jr., A.M.
Relating to the jurisdiction of the County Court of Titus County and the district courts having jurisdiction in Titus County. House: Judicial Affairs
Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Effective immediately
HB 690 58-0 (1963) Author: Chapman, Joe N. Relating to removing the general jurisdiction in trial of all matters of eminent domain on appeal from the awards of commissioners from the County Court of Titus County; transferring the general jurisdiction in trial of all matters of eminent domain on appeal from the awards of commissioners to the district court having jurisdiction in Titus County.
HJR 82 57-0 (1961) Author: Adams, James V. Relating to proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Texas to provide that in addition to all other ad valorem taxes authorized under the Constitution and the laws of the State of Texas, Titus County be authorized and empowered to levy, assess and collect a tax not exceeding twenty-five (25₵) on the One Hundred Dollar ($100) valuation of taxable property in said County in any one year for the purpose of saying the principal and interest on any bonds issued by said County for the purpose of constructing and equipping a home or homes for the aged persons in said County, and to pay the maintenance and operation expenses thereof.
HB 429 56-0 (1959) Author: Adams, James V. Relating to the jurisdiction of the County Court of Titus County.
SB 17 55-1 (1957) Author: Aikin, Jr., A.M. Relating to authorizing Titus County to refund bonds and warrants payable from the Road and Bridge Fund into refunding bonds bearing the same or a lower rate of interest.
HB 969 54-0 (1955) Author: Ford, George D. Relating to establishing the Titus County Juvenile Board; prescribing its membership and powers and providing for compensation of its members; authorizing appointment of a juvenile officer; prescribing his powers and duties and providing for his compensation and expenses; repealing conflicting laws; providing for severability.
HB 458 53-0 (1953) Author: Brooks, Phil Relating to amending certain Acts relating to wildlife resources in certain Counties so as to include Red River, Titus and Fannin Counties.
HB 795 49-0 (1945) Author: Johnson, Hayes Relating to diminishing the civil and criminal jurisdiction of the County Court of Titus County, Texas, and to conform the jurisdiction of the District Court of such County to such Change.
HB 323 42-0 (1931) Author: Hines, Charles C. "Charlie" | et. al. Relating to providing for an open season on the taking, hunting and killing squirrels in Cass, Bowie, Morris, Titus, Marion, Harrison, Gregg and Panola Counties, Texas.
HB 695 41-0 (1929) Author: Hubbard, Robert Moss Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Titus County, Texas.
SB 545 41-0 (1929) Author: Beck, John W. E. H. Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Titus County, Texas.
HB 638 39-0 (1925) Author: Harper, James W. Relating to amending the special road law of Titus County so as to authorize the commissioners' court to fund the road and bridge indebtedness of said county, by the issuance of funding or refunding bonds, and to levy a tax in payment thereof. House: Highways and Motor Traffic
SB 439 39-0 (1925) Author: Price, Lloyd E. Relating to amending the special road law of Titus County so as to authorize the Commissioners' Court to fund the road and bridge indebtedness of said county by the issuance of funding or refunding bonds. Senate: Roads, Bridges and Ferries (Highways and Motor Traffic as of 1/23/1925)
HB 381 36-0 (1919) Author: Bolin, T. R. Relating to providing for road bonds for Titus county or any political subdivision or defined district of said county by a vote of two-thirds majority of the resident property taxpayers, to issue bonds; levying and collecting taxes to pay the interest on such bonds and providing a sinking fund for the redemption thereof and for the maintenance of said roads for the purpose of constructing, maintaining and operating macadamized, graveled or paved roads and turnpikes, and prescribing ways and means of conducting and supervising said work, and repealing all other special road laws for Titus county.
SB 214 36-0 (1919) Author: Dorough, Robert Pierce "Bob" Relating to making appropriation to pay Honorable C.C. Hines, of Jefferson, Texas, Ninety ($90.00) Dollars for services rendered, as Special District Attorney, during 1915, in the District Court of Titus County, Texas. Senate: Finance
HB 13 36-2 (1919) Author: Bolin, T. R. Relating to providing for a Board of Permanent Road Commissioners for Titus County, Texas, its powers and duties.
HB 35 35-3 (1917) Author: Hudspeth, William L. Relating to the creation of a special fish law for Titus County, Texas.
HB 56 35-3 (1917) Author: Hudspeth, William L. Relating to repealing all Special Road Laws heretofore enacted for Titus county, Texas, and to specifically repeal Chapter 106 of Special Laws of the Regular Session of the Thirty-third Legislature, 1913.
HB 810 33-0 (1913) Author: Barrett, Julius W. Relating to providing for a special road law for the maintenance of the public roads in Titus County, Texas.
HB 319 31-0 (1909) Author: Branch, Phillip Bolin Relating to creating a more efficient road system for Titus county, Texas, providing that the commissioners court may levy and collect a special road tax, provided, that every male person liable to road duty may be exempt from such road duty by paying to the county superintendent of public roads before February the first of each year, said tax, and for the working on the public roads of said county of those subject to and failing to pay aid tax, requiring the commissioners court of said county to appoint a county road superintendent, defining his duties, and providing for his compensation; requiring the superintendent to make quarterly reports, and requiring penalties for failure to made such reports.
HB 471 29-0 (1905) Relating to restoring and confer upon the county court of Titus county the civil and criminal jurisdiction heretofore belonging to said court under the Constitution and General Laws of the State of Texas.
HB 574 29-0 (1905) Relating to creating a special road law for Titus county, Texas.
HB 421 27-0 (1901) Author: Roach, Lynn B. Relating to restoring and conferring upon the county court of Titus county the criminal jurisdiction heretofore belonging to it under the Constitution and General Statutes of the State of Texas, to conform the jurisdiction of the district court to such change.
SB 307 26-0 (1899) Relating to "An Act to diminish the criminal jurisdiction of the County Court of Titus county, and to conform the jurisdiction of the district court to said change."
HB 496 18-0 (1883) Relating to restoring and conferring upon the county court of Titus county the criminal jurisdiction heretofore belonging to it under the Constitution and general statutes of the State, and to conforming the jurisdiction of the district court of said county to such change


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