SIMPLE RESOLUTIONS, HISTORY HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF IN OF-continued. Endorsing Hon. Harry P. Lowther for member of United States Court of Appeals, Fifth district.Read and adopted, 279. By all members of the Senate: Thanking Blind Institute Orchestra for music, 292. for 49. Inviting Capt. E. I. Kellie to address the Senate, 292.. HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF IN SENATE. (In numerical order.) (Note.-First number following subject matter indicates page where introduced, read first time and referred to appropriate committee.) 3. Providing appropriations Judiciary Department of State Government, 17.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 25.-Read second time, amended and passed, under suspension of the constitutional | rule, 25.-House reports refusal to concur Senate amendments and requests conference committee, 52.Senate grants request, 52.-Report of committee, 60.-Senate adopted report, 61.-House reports adoption of report, 174.-Signed, 189. 8. SENATE continued. favorable substitute, 51.-Called up, Senate rule suspended, and passed finally, under suspension of the constitutional rule, 40.-House report refusal to concur in Senate amendments and requests conference, 52.-Senate grants request, 52.-Senate receives and adopts report, 106.-House reports adoption of report, 174.-Signed, 294. Appropriation bill for support of the State Government, 174, 177.— Reported favorably, be not printed, 231.-Called up and passed finally, 232.-House reports refusal to concur in Senate amendments, and requests conference committee, 238. -Senate grants request for committee, 238.-Senate receives and adopts report, 270.-House reports adoption of report, 278.-Signed, 296. Providing for reports of life insurance companies of their Texas reserves and for the enforcement of payment of occupation taxes. Known as the "Gibson" bill, 60.Reported, adverse majority, favorable minority, 150.-Made special order, 157.-Called up, majority (adverse) committee report adopted, 183, 184, 185. 11. To promote and improve the rural schools-known as the "milion dollar" school bill, 48.-Reported favorably, 58.-Called up, amendment offered, pending, 97, 98, 99, 156.-Called up and finally passed, 228.-Signed, 294. To provide for the purchase and improvements of certain lands in Washington county, said lands being the first Capitol site of the State, 48.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 59.-Called up, Senate rule suspended, and passed finally under the suspension of the constitutional rule, 82.-Signed, 135. HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF IN HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF IN 22. 26. 27. 28. tiary system, 198.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 264.Read and laid on table subject to call. 261.-Called up and passed finally 267. Signed, 295. Greensborough County-line Independent School District, 184.Reported favorably, be not printed, 216-Called up and passed finally, 291. Signed, 297. Creating the county court at law No. 2 for Harris county, 198.— Reported favorably, be not printed, 216. Read and passed finally, 210. Signed, 262. Crowell Independent School District, 184.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 195.-Called up, and finally passed, 212.-Signed, 262. Providing for the destruction of prairie dogs, 198.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 218.-Called up, amended, and passed finally, 228. House reports concurrence in Senate amendments, 238.47. Signed, 295. 29. Extending time for payment of principal on former sales of public school lands, 198.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 218.Called up and passed finally, 222. -Signed, 295. 30. re Congressional re-districting bill, 177. Reported, adversely, with favorable substitute, and adverse minority, 194.-Recalled from the public printer, 210. Read, amended, and passed finally, 221. -House reports refusal to concur in Senate amendments and quests conference committee, 259. -Senate grants request, 259.Senate receives and adopts report, 277.-House reports refusal to adopt report, 291.-Senate reconsidered vote by which report was adopted and requested further consideration, 291.-Senate receives and adopts second report, 293. 48. To increase the limits of the Port Arthur Independent School District, 199.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 298.-Called up and passed finally, 266.Signed, 295. holding Changing time for court in Forty-ninth Judicial District, 200.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 217.-Called up and passed finally, 234.-Signed, 295. 50. Local road law for Travis county, 200.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 265.Read and passed finally, 262.-Signed, 295. 52. Local road law for Coleman county, 199.--Reported favorably, be not printed, 217.-Called up and passed finally, 225.-Signed, 295. 53. 34. To regulate the business of Restoring criminal and civil jurisdiction upon Kendall county, 198. Reported favorably, be not printed, 216. Called up and passed finally, 234.-Signed, 295. Local road law for Comanche county, 198.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 217.-Called up and passed finally, 226.—Signed, 295. HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF IN HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF IN SENATE continued. 55. Appropriation to pay various miscellaneaus claims against the State, 232.-Reported, adversely, with favorable substitute, 264.— Called up and passed finally, 236. 56. SENATE continued. 65. Point Independent School District in Rains county, 198.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 215.-Called up and passed finally, 223. Signed, 295. 69. Providing for commission to investigate and report on the inequalities of tax renditions, etc., 258. -House reports refusal to concur in Senate amendments and requests conference committee, 259. -Senate grants request, 259.-Senate receives and adopts committee report, 280.-House reports adoption of report, 292.-Signed, 73. 297. Local road law for Walker county, 199.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 230.-Called up and passed finally, 226.-Signed, 295. Limiting number of days labor for paid firemen in cities of 25,000 and over, 236.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 264.-Read and passed finally, 261.-Signed, 295. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLU- 57. Granting Board of Control of Girls' Training School right to use certain unused appropriated (Note. First number following money, 200.-Reported favorably, subject matter indicates page where · be not printed, 230.-Called up introduced, read first time and and passed finally, 235.-Signed, 295. adopted or referred to committee, as the case may be.) 2. Relating to cotton tax fund, 47. -Reported favorably, be not printed, 265. Called up and adopted, 258.-Signed, 297. 4. Buena Vista Independent School District, 200.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 229.-Read 11. Granting leave of adsence from the State to Judge Wm. Pierson, 174, 177.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 193. - Read and adopted, 179.-Signed, 263. Granting leave of absence from the State to Judge W. H. Garrett, 174, 177.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 194. Read and adopted, 179.-Signed, 263. Relating to death of Chief Justice T. J. Brown, 236.-Read and laid on table subject to call, 259. Authorizing correction in Free Conference Committee report on H. B. No. 4, 210.-Read and adopted, 210.-Signed, 263. Granting District Judge S. A. Nabers leave of absence from the State, 236.-Reported favorably, be not printed, 264.-Called up and adopted, 256.-Signed, 297. Authorizing correction of error and passed finally, 260.-Signed, in H. B. No. 4, 254.-Read and 295. adopted, 254.-Signed, 297. 22-Senate |