46th Regular Session (1939) – Governor W. Lee O'Daniel
Bill | Caption | Document |
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HB 194 | Allow price fixing and hour fixing by Board of Barber Examiners. | Veto |
HB 231 | Provide for a Fair Trade Law. | Veto |
HB 251 | Provision for county judge to appoint official county court reporter in certain counties. | Veto |
HB 255 |
Relating to fixing appropriations for educational institutions of higher learning, and declaring the policy thereof.
Line item veto - official veto proclamation unavailable, but vetoed line items are marked with asterisk in session laws. |
Veto |
HB 256 |
Relating to making appropriations for the support, maintenance and improvement of the Eleemosynary and Reformatory Institutions of the State of Texas for the two-year period beginning September 1, 1939, and ending August 31,1941.
Line item veto - official veto proclamation unavailable, but vetoed line items are marked with asterisk in session laws. |
Veto |
HB 380 | Provision for school tax rates in certain counties. | Veto |
HB 546 | Transfer of Blythe Co. Line Independent School District to Seagraves Independent School District. | Veto |
HB 580 | Authorizing of revenue bonds by cities for utilities and recreation purposes. | Veto |
HB 723 | Appropriation for miscellaneous claims with claims approved by certain officers. | Veto |
HB 806 | Fix salary of county auditors in certain counties (Houston County). | Veto |
HB 836 | Exempt certain boilers in certain cities (Houston) from the boiler inspection law. | Veto |
HB 878 | Creation of Gladewater County Line Independent School District in Gregg and Upshur Counties. | Veto |
HB 886 | Cities, towns and counties may provide case workers to handle relief commodities. | Veto |
HB 893 | Provision for county building inspector and assistants in certain counties (Bexar County). | Veto |
HB 912 | To amend Liquor Control Act. | Veto |
HB 950 | To amend law in regard to licensing of dealers in agriculture products. | Veto |
HB 1045 | To reduce salaries of county officials in certain counties (Red River County). | Veto |
HB 1101 | Provide for a joint rural school supervisor for certain counties (Sabine and San Augustine). | Veto |
HB 1110 | Fixing the salary for Justice of Peace and Constables in certain counties (Williamson). | Veto |
HB 1118 | Allow incorporation of Andrews Independent School District. | Veto |
SB 41 | To create Texas Commission on Interstate Cooperation. | Veto |
SB 54 | Exempt students from nations of this continent from fees at colleges. | Veto |
SB 69 |
Relating to providing that no party who participates either in person or by his attorney in the actual trial of the cases in the trial court shall be entitled to review by the Court of Civil Appeals through means of writ of error.
House Override - House Journal Text Senate Override - Senate Journal Text |
Veto |
SB 84 | County road law for Randall County. | Veto |
SB 171 | Establish an apprenticeship council to aid young people. | Veto |
SB 396 | Stating title to land on coastal waters of Texas. | Veto |
SB 427 |
Relating to making appropriations for the support and maintenance of the executive and administrative departments and agencies of the State Government for the two-year period beginning September 1, 1939, and ending August 31, 1941, and for other purposes.
Line item veto - official veto proclamation unavailable, but vetoed line items are marked with asterisk in session laws. |
Veto |
HCR 32 | Provide for commission to investigate prison system under Governor O'Daniel's plan. | Veto |
HCR 58 | Supreme Court asked to adopt pre-trial procedure rule for District Courts. | Veto |
HCR 198 | To make House Bill No. 912 (Amending Liquor Control Act) effective immediately. | Veto |
HCR 200 | To allow Tilford Moore to sue the State. | Veto |
SCR 57 | To create a Texas Commission on Interstate Cooperation. | Veto |
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