Legislation authored by Charles Montgomery Conner
Includes legislation with Charles Montgomery Conner as the primary author for the 49th through 50th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
50th Regular Session | |
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HB 68 | Caption: Relating to regulating lobbying in the Legislature of the State of Texas; providing penalties for the violation of this act. |
HB 141 | Caption: Relating to making it a felony to steal a dog. |
HB 241 | Caption: Relating to appropriating funds to the State Department of Agriculture for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of certain existing laws and that such appropriations be made out of existing and accruing funds deposited and to be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of certain special funds, such funds to be appropriated for the remainder of the fiscal year ending August 31, 1947. |
HB 633 | Caption: Relating to amending a previous Act, to provide for tattoo marks for dogs in addition to the provisions of the Act herein amended. |
HB 792 | Caption: Relating to creating a special road law for Haskell County, Texas, providing that said County may fund or refund the indebtedness outstanding against its Road and Bridge Fund as of January 1, 1947, setting forth the method of operation; repealing all laws in conflict. |
HCR 115 | Caption: Granting certain land to be used by the Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical College. |
49th Regular Session | |
HB 257 | Caption: Relating to fixing a maximum rate of tax to be levied for school purposes in all independent school districts which include within their limits a city or town, according to the latest preceding Federal Census, with a population of now fewer than Three Thousand Eleven (3,011) and not more than Three Thousand Seventy (3,070 inhabitants, whether organized under a General or Special Law; repealing all laws conflicting herewith. |
HB 535 | Caption: Relating to amending certain Statutes by providing for continuous terms of Court for the Thirty-ninth Judicial District of Texas. |