Legislation authored by Hugh Jones

Includes legislation with Hugh Jones as the primary author for the 42nd through 44th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
Please note author information is not complete for the 43rd through 45th Legislatures or for sessions prior to the 30th.

44th Regular Session
HB 754 Caption: Relating to prohibiting the taking or possession of any squirrel or quail in Shelby County for a period of two (2) years following the passage of this Act; providing a penalty.
HB 778 Caption: Relating to prohibiting the use of a steel trap, snare, or deadfall; the taking of a pelt of a fur-bearing animal, or the possession of a fur-bearing animal, dead or alive, in Shelby County, for a period of two (2) years following the passage of this Act; providing a penalty.
HR 78 Caption: In memory of Hugh Ballard Short, Judge of Shelby County, Texas.
44th 3rd Called Session
HB 81 Caption: Relating to providing sixty (60) day open season for the taking of wild coon, squirrels, opossum, and mink in Shelby County, Texas, which period shall be from December first of each year to February first of the following year; providing a penalty.
43rd Regular Session
HB 393 Caption: Relating to providing relief for the Silas Common School District No. 17, Sheldon County, Texas, in order to aid said district in rebuilding its property and equipment destroyed by fire, about the middle of October, 1932; making an appropriation inthe total sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) out of the General Fund to said district for said purpose.
HB 865 Caption: Relating to providing that in cities and towns having a population of one thousand (1,000) or more inhabitants, according to the last preceding United States Census, the active members of organized fire companies, not to exceed twenty (20), to each one thousand (1,000) of such inhabitants, shall be exempt from jury service.
HR 75 Caption: Endorsing Thomas R. Day for the position of Minister to Uruguay, Venezuela, U.S. of Colombo, or Ambassador to Cuba or Brazil.
43rd 1st Called Session
HB 90 Caption: Relating to providing that in certain cities and towns, the active members of organized fire companies, not to exceed twenty (20) to each one thousand (1,000) inhabitants, shall be exempt from jury service.
43rd 2nd Called Session
HB 87 Caption: Relating to releasing the interest and penalties on all ad valorem and poll taxes delinquent on February 1, 1934, due State, county, common school districts, road districts, levee improvement districts, water improvement districts, and water control and improvement districts, irrigation districts and other defined subdivisions of the State, other than incorporated cities, towns and villages.