Legislation authored by Clyde Willmore Warwick
Includes legislation with Clyde Willmore Warwick as the primary author for the 41st through 42nd 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.
42nd Regular Session | |
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HB 59 | Caption: Relating to amending certain Acts by fixing the compensation of District Attorneys in districts of three counties of a certain population. |
HB 76 | Caption: Relating to establishing and maintaining an agricultural experiment station in the Panhandle region of Texas; making an appropriation. |
HB 98 | Caption: Relating to amending statutes relating toproviding method of consolidating school districts. |
HB 290 | Caption: Relating to providing for the payment of expenses of trial by jury in civil cases by the counties in which said cases are filed. |
HB 294 | Caption: Relating to amending certain statutes relating to the mode of preventing horses and certain other animals from running at large in the Counties named so as to include in said Article the Counties of Aransas, Burleson, Carson, Karnes, Oldham and Stephens. |
HB 324 | Caption: To create the County Court of Potter County at Law. |
HCR 54 | Caption: Relating to disposing of certain metal plates. |
HR 5 | Caption: Expressing appreciation of the House to Elsie Johnson and the Southwestern Boll Telephone Company for their services. |
HR 19 | Caption: Relating to additional copies of house journals being printed. |
HR 30 | Caption: Commending employees of the House for their services throughout the session. |
HR 49 | Caption: Replacing water coolers for the House of Representatives using funds from the contingent expense account. |
HR 69 | Caption: Extending thanks to S. E. Barnett for his services to the Legislature. |
HR 103 | Caption: Commending the Chamber of Commerce and the citizens of Austin. |
HR 111 | Caption: Commending the Austin hotels for their services throughout the sessions. |
42nd 1st Called Session | |
HR 3 | Caption: Providing postage stamps for members of the House. |
HR 34 | Caption: Accepting the gift of Fred L. Haskett. |
42nd 2nd Called Session | |
HR 7 | Caption: Providing for post-session work for certain employees. |
42nd 3rd Called Session | |
HCR 14 | Caption: Memorializing the Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture and the Congress of the United States to regulate and control the operation of cotton exchanges. |
HR 4 | Caption: Providing pre-session pay for certain employees. |
HR 5 | Caption: Providing for newspaper for members. |
HR 10 | Caption: Providing pre-session pay to Chief Voting Machine Operator. |
42nd 4th Called Session | |
HR 15 | Caption: Providing post-session work for certain employees. |
41st Regular Session | |
HB 64 | Caption: Relating to amending a certain Statute so as to permit in counties having a population of not less than 1,100 nor more than 1,400 according to the United States census for the year 1920, the removal, by a majority vote, of the county seat from any point in the county located more than five miles from said geographical center of the county. |
HB 169 | Caption: Relating to amending certain statute so as to include the counties of Gray, Hutchinson and Potter in said statute. |
HB 307 | Caption: Relating to establishing and maintaining an agricultural experiment station in the North Plains region of Texas, authorizing the board of directors of the Agricultural and mechanical College of Texas to select a suitable location for said station, and empowering said board to establish and maintain the same. |
HB 721 | Caption: Relating to ratifying and adopting in principle the Canadian River Compact between the States of New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma. |
HR 11 | Caption: In memory of Lee Bivins of Amarillo. |
41st 1st Called Session | |
HB 80 | Caption: Relating to ratifying and adopting in principle the Canadian River Compact between the States of New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas; providing an effective date |