37th 1st Called Session (1921) – Governor Pat M. Neff
Bill | Caption | Document |
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HB 56 |
An act creating the Prairie View Independent School District in Hardeman County, Texas.
Vetoed by Governor Neff on August 18, 1921; formal proclamation has not been found, but enrolled version of bill has Governor's veto statement and signature. Enrolled Bill Text. |
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HB 137 |
Relating to making an appropriation to pay miscellaneous claims against the state, and interest on the public debt of the state.
Line item veto - official veto proclamation unavailable, but vetoed line items are marked with asterisk in session laws (Chapter 55). |
Veto |
SB 17 |
Relating to eleemosynary institutions; making appropriation to pay the salaries of officers and employees, and other expenses of maintenance.
Line item veto - official veto proclamation unavailable, but vetoed line items are marked with asterisk in session laws (Chapter 36). |
Veto |
SB 38 | To amend law relating to punishment of State convicts | Veto |
SB 61 |
Relating to making an appropriation for the support of the state government for the two years beginning September 1, 1921, and ending August 31, 1923.
Line item veto - official veto proclamation unavailable, but vetoed line items are marked with asterisk in session laws (Chapter 53). |
Veto |
SB 62 |
Relating to making emergency appropriations for the support of the state government, its departments and institutions.
Line item veto - official veto proclamation unavailable, but vetoed line items are marked with asterisk in session laws (Chapter 37). |
Veto |
SB 65 | Proposing to increase the per diem of the members of the Highway Commission | Veto |
HCR 17 | Relating to proposed Davis Mountain State Park | Veto |
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