Legislation authored by John Peter Stubbs

Includes legislation with John Peter Stubbs as the primary author for the 47th through 49th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.

49th Regular Session
HB 115 Caption: Relating to providing a more practical and definite method of collecting delinquent taxes by the tax assessor and collector.
HB 186 Caption: Relating to providing that wild fox may be taken or killed at any time in Freestone, Kaufman, and Milam Counties, Texas, and providing that the hides and pelts thereof may be sold.
HB 248 Caption: Relating to making an appropriation to reimburse persons, firms and counties for monies actually expended in the eradication and extermination of cattle ticks, prior to the year 1929, and providing a method of paying such claims.
HB 249 Caption: Relating to providing that all school buses shall be painted in the colors red, white and blue, in a distinctive design as herein described.
HB 256 Caption: Relating to granting authority and directing the superintendents of the various eleemosynary institutions where teachers are employed to use the full amount of the four dollars ($4.00) supplement to the per capita apportionment in 1944 from the Available School Fund of the state to supplement salaries of said teachers for the remaining months of the school year 1944-45 in these institutions, subject to the approval of the State Board of Control; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict.
HB 422 Caption: Relating to amending certain Statutes by providing for the registration and license of "nongraduate" practitioners of veterinary medicine and veterinary surgery, or both; prescribing requirements precedent to such registration.
HB 708 Caption: Relating to the regulation of the transportation of persons or property in intrastate commerce by aircraft; providing for a saving clause.
HB 792 Caption: Relating to amending certain Statutes providing a change in the appointment of the Superintendent of the Girls' Training School.
HCR 97 Caption: Providing that returning veterans be given preference in certain employment.
HR 49 Caption: In memory of Judge Walter A. Keeling of Kosse, Limestone County.
HR 232 Caption: Inviting Commander Jerry Steward of the U.S Navy to address the House of Representatives.
48th Regular Session
HB 143 Caption: Relating to providing that all school buses shall be painted in the colors red, white and blue, in a distinctive design as herein described.
HB 195 Caption: Relating to providing for the disposal of State-owned jacks and stallions, and the payment of expenses incurred in connection with such disposal; making an appropriation.
HB 254 Caption: Relating to amending certain Statutes and providing for the registration and license of "non-graduate" practitioners of veterinary medicine and veterinary surgery, or both; prescribing requirements precedent to such registration and license.
HB 719 Caption: Relating to amending certain Statutes to provide for the employment of a man or a woman as Superintendent of the Gainesville State School for Girls.
HCR 156 Caption: Suspending Joint Rules to consider H.B. No. 143.
HR 92 Caption: Designating Margaret Hadley Simpson as a Mascot of the House.
HR 176 Caption: In memory of former State Representative George White.
47th Regular Session
HB 149 Caption: Relating to providing for the painting of school buses in a distinctive design of red, white, and blue; making it unlawful for any vehicle using the public highway for purposes other than the transportation of school children to be painted in a certain design and providing a penalty; providing that all contracts for the transportation of school children shall provide for vehicles doing such transportation to be painted according to the Statutory design and prohibiting transportation of school children in any vehicles not so painted.
HB 365 Caption: Relating to providing for the collection of delinquent taxes; dismissing pending suits and all pending sales by Assessor-Collector in conflict with this Act; defining delinquent taxes and limiting penalties; making provisions for the payment of delinquent taxes; directing each local taxing unit to authorize state and county tax Assessor-Collector to collect, receipt for and remit delinquent taxes due said units.
HB 549 Caption: Relating to making specific appropriation out of the General Fund to pay a judgment obtained by W.S. Hale and wife against the State of Texas for the recovery of damages resulting from overflow of their lands arising out of the construction of temporary dumps or roadbeds by the State through its Highway Department.
HB 611 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Act creating a State Department of Public Welfare and prescribing its rights, powers, functions and duties; providing for a State Board of Public Welfare; transferring all the rights, powers, and duties of the Texas Relief Commission, the Texas Old Age Assistance Commission, and the Division of Child Welfare of the State Board of Control to the State Department of Public Welfare; providing for penalties; making appropriations.
HB 895 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Article of the Revised Civil Statutes and providing for the registration and license of "Non-Graduate" practitioners of veterinary medicine and veterinary surgery, or both.
HCR 60 Caption: Authorizing State Highway Department to loan discarded guard rails to City of Wortham.
HCR 61 Caption: Authorizing State Highway Department to loan discarded guard rails to City of Teague.
HCR 62 Caption: Authorizing State Highway Department of Texas to loan guard rails to City of Fairfield.
HR 22 Caption: Electing the children of House members to the office of mascot.
HR 358 Caption: In memory of J. D. Davidson, Sr.
HR 359 Caption: Extending gratitude towards the National Youth Administration Metal Working Shop and to Mr. J.C . Kellam.
HR 366 Caption: Extending birthday greetings to Representative J.W. Candy.
HR 369 Caption: In memory of Roy Simmons of Ennis, Texas.
47th 1st Called Session
HR 30 Caption: Extending congratulations of the House to Margaret Hadley Simpson.