35th Regular Session (1917) – Governor James E. Ferguson
Bill | Caption | Document |
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HB 227 | Amending the "Anti Pass Law" so as to extend exceptions under same. | Veto |
HB 339 | Defining a delinquent negro child and regulating treatment and control of same. | Veto |
HB 512 | Creating the office of county road supervisor of Mills County. | Veto |
HB 513 | Relating to the shipment of intoxicating liquors into prohibition territory. | Veto |
HB 519 | An act governing all insurance corporations incorporated under the laws of this state. | Veto |
HB 595 | Prescribing the duties of county and district attorneys in habeas corpus proceedings in counties where there is not a resident criminal district attorney. | Veto |
HB 652 | To create a commission to make a complete educational survey of the State of Texas. | Veto |
HB 776 | To amend an act creating Meridian Independent School District in Bosque County. | Veto |
SB 258 | To fix the venue of suits for damages for libel and slander. | Veto |
SB 263 | To authorize incorporation of towns or villages of more than 200 and less than 10,000 inhabitants. | Veto |
SB 315 | To appropriate revenues of cities for purposes of retiring and discharging accrued indebtedness. | Veto |
SB 316 | Authorizing aldermen of Gulf cities to construct harbors. | Veto |
SB 355 | Relating to declaring all bonds issued under and by virtue of the Federal Farm Loan Act approved by the President of the United States July 17, 1916, shall be lawful investment for all fiduciary and trust funds and may be accepted as security for all public deposits where deposits of bonds or mortgages are authorized by law to be accepted. | Veto |
SB 384 | Relating to local insurance associations. | Veto |
SJR 3 | Amending Constitution to provide for special tax for maintenance of public roads. | Veto |
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