Legislation authored by Joseph Weaver McCullough

Includes legislation with Joseph Weaver McCullough as the primary author for the 43rd through 43rd 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.

43rd 1st Called Session
HB 5 Caption: Relating to providing for the issuance of certain State bonds as provided for by Section 51-a, of Article III, of the Constitution of Texas.
HB 6 Caption: Relating to declaring a State-wide emergency productive of widespread unemployment affecting the public welfare, and declaring it to be the policy of this State to provide for the general welfare by cooperating with and assisting the National Government in carrying out a program of public works under the "National Industrial Recovery Act."
HB 7 Caption: Relating to encouraging State and National industrial recovery by cooperating with the National Government in fostering fair competition and for other purposes.
HB 186 Caption: Relating to creating a special and more efficient road system for Collin County in the State of Texas, and making County Commissioners ex-officio Road Commissioners and prescribing their powers and duties as such, and providing for their compensation as such Road Commissioners.
43rd 2nd Called Session
HB 92 Caption: Relating to defining, licensing, and regulating loan brokers, and the business of loan brokers in amounts of from $50 to $500, secured or unsecured; providing for a license fee; providing punishment for violations of this Act.
HB 102 Caption: Relating to making it a criminal offense for any person to move into the house of another, without the consent of the owner thereof or his duly authorized agent, and fixing a penalty for the violation of this Act.
HB 129 Caption: Relating to fixing the venue of misdemeanor cases in the justice precinct in which the offense is alleged to have been committed, and providing exception thereto.
43rd 3rd Called Session
HB 28 Caption: Relating to providing for a jury wheel, and the selection of juries and drawing of venires by means thereof in all counties having a population of at least forty-five thousand or having therein a city containing a population of at least twenty thousand, as shown by the preceding Federal Census; and providing for penalties for the violation of any provision of this Act.
HB 37 Caption: Relating to making it a criminal offense for any person to move into the house of another, without consent of the owner thereof or his duly authorized agent and fixing a penalty for the violation of this Act.
HCR 10 Caption: Granting H.S. Cody permission to sue the State of Texas.
43rd 4th Called Session
HB 19 Caption: Relating to levying and providing for payment and collection of luxury taxes upon persons who purchase chewing gum, perfumes, cosmetics, cigars, tobacco, snuff, smoking and chewing tobacco (except rolled cigarettes), candy, cereal beverages, bottled drinks which are not cereal beverages, soft drinks which are not bottled, tickets to places of amusement, playing cards, jewelry, malt, sporting goods and firearms, and defining the terms jewelry and sporting goods.
HB 25 Caption: Relating to reports of certain life insurance companies; providing for an occupation tax.
HR 10 Caption: Inviting representatives of unemployed citizens of Travis County to address the Legislature.