Legislation authored by Fagan Dickson

Includes legislation with Fagan Dickson as the primary author for the 47th through 47th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.

47th Regular Session
HB 168 Caption: Relating to repealing certain acts of the Code of Criminal Procedure relative to gaming.
HB 183 Caption: Relating to providing for and regulating the holding of runoff elections in certain cities and towns; providing that cities not using voting machines may adopt the preferential type of ballot in lieu of the procedure set forth in this Act.
HB 456 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Article of the Code of Criminal Procedure providing that a severance shall not be granted as a matter of right but shall only be granted when in the discretion of the trial judge the defendant applying for such severance will be deprived of the right of a fair and impartial trial.
HB 607 Caption: Relating to establishing a system of personnel administration based on merit principles and scientific methods governing the appointment of certain officers and employees of the State of Texas.
HB 666 Caption: Relating to repealing Section 3 of Chapter 24, Acts of the First Called Session of the Forty-fifth Legislature relating to the County Auditor.
HB 716 Caption: Relating to amending a certain Article of the Revised Civil Statutes by providing for fire escapes for schoolhouses of two or more stories in height.
HB 871 Caption: Relating to granting consent by the State of Texas to Walter Garrison, Burt C. Cromwell and his wife, Lucille Cromwell, their heirs, executors, and administrators, to file suit against the State of Texas and/or County of San Patricio and/or State Highway Department in the District Court of San Patricio County; and to impose liability on the State of Texas for the negligence of its agents, officers, or representatives for damages proximately caused by negligence.
HJR 29 Caption: Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a Governor of Texas to remove his own appointees from office without trial.