Legislation authored by Scott McDonald
Includes legislation with Scott McDonald as the primary author for the 54th through 56th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
56th Regular Session | |
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HB 179 | Caption: Relating to requiring the Commissioners Court of Tarrant County to submit the optional County Road Law to the vote of the people. |
HB 335 | Caption: Relating to amending the Texas Business Corporation Act. |
HB 381 | Caption: Relating to amending the Code of Criminal Procedure by providing that when the state seeks the death penalty the jury shall fix the punishment; providing when the jury cannot agree as to the punishment or their verdict as to the punishment is set aside, the judge shall then assess the punishment. |
HB 666 | Caption: Relating to amending certain statutes defining "scholastic population" for its purpose and other laws pertaining to apportionment of the State Available School Fund. |
HB 688 | Caption: Relating to providing that printed copies of schedules, classifications and tariffs of rates, fares and charges, and supplements thereto, filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission or the Railroad Commission of Texas, may be received in evidence without certification and shall be presumed to be correct copies of the originals. |
HB 849 | Caption: Relating to amending certain acts by providing for recovery of funds paid to any recipient of Old Age Assistance. |
HB 866 | Caption: Relating to authorizing the State Building Commission to lease for commercial parking use property acquired by the State Building Commission. |
HB 915 | Caption: Relating to amending certain acts so as to provide for the submission of the Optional County Road Law of 1947 to a vote of the people in certain counties under certain conditions. |
HCR 24 | Caption: Granting Sid Richardson Refining Co. permission to sue the State of Texas. |
HR 230 | Caption: Proposing an amendment to the House Rules regarding the Enrolling Clerk. |
HR 572 | Caption: Requesting the Speaker of the House to recognize the author of H. B. No. 763 for the purpose of suspending the rules of the House to consider the bill. |
55th Regular Session | |
HB 93 | Caption: Relating to the construction, acquisition and operation of automotive parking stations by cities and towns having a population of not less than one hundred and thirty thousand nor more than four hundred and five thousand (herein called "Eligible Cities"), and providing for the financing thereof. |
HB 549 | Caption: Relating to making an appropriation to pay the principal due on a certain judgment obtained against the State of Texas by the Northern Natural Gas Company. |
HB 587 | Caption: Relating to amending the subject matter of the Texas Unemployment Compensation Act; providing for penalties. |
HB 836 | Caption: Relating to amending certain Acts relating to the Probation Department and the County Juvenile Board and their duties and authorities in counties having a population in excess of three hundred and fifty thousand (350,000) inhabitants, to provide that a county probation officer who is appointed as supervising head of county institutions shall receive a stipulated salary in addition to his salary as county probation officer. |
HJR 34 | Caption: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Texas to limit the one per cent allocation to the Available School Fund so that it shall not exceed the amount of the annual increase in said Fund; providing for the broader investment of the Permanent School Fund. |
HR 14 | Caption: Fixing the salaries of officers of the House. |
54th Regular Session | |
HB 459 | Caption: Relating to creating a temporary special district court to be known as the Special District Court of Tarrant County, Texas; prescribing the jurisdiction and terms of such court; providing for the appointment and compensation of the judge of said court and making other provisions relative to the business and functioning of the Special District Court and the other civil district courts of Tarrant County and the other civil district courts of Tarrant County affected by this Act. |