Legislation authored by Harbin Hansbrow Moore
Includes legislation with Harbin Hansbrow Moore as the primary author for the 39th through 40th 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.
40th Regular Session | |
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HB 74 | Caption: Relating to amending Article 7065 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas for 1925 so as to increase the State Occupation Tax on gasoline. |
HB 101 | Caption: Relating to fixing the compensation of County Commissioners in certain districts. |
HB 135 | Caption: Relating to increasing the Occupation Tax based on gross receipts of individuals, companies, corporations, and associations in the business of producing oil from oil wells. |
HB 207 | Caption: Relating to defining Motor Bus Transportation Companies; declaring them to be common carriers when used in transporting passengers for hire over public roads. |
HB 270 | Caption: Relating to placing certain tax upon optometrists. |
HR 22 | Caption: Providing for the appointment of two assistant Sergeants-at-Arms to enforce the rules of the House in the gallery. |
39th Regular Session | |
HB 565 | Caption: Relating to repealing all laws prohibiting the giving of free passes, transportation or service by railroad companies, street railway companies, interurban railway companies or other chartered transportation companies, expressed companies, sleeping car companies, telegraph or telephone companies, or persons or associations of persons operating the same or the receivers or lessee thereof, or any officer, agent or employee of such companies in this State. |
HB 603 | Caption: Relating to creating the Ben Franklin Independent School District in Delta county, Texas. |
HJR 23 | Caption: Proposing an amendment creating the office of assessor and collector of taxes; abolishing the office of assessor of taxes. |
39th 1st Called Session | |
HB 290 | Caption: Relating to creating Road District Number Ten (10), in Hopkins County, Texas, validating and approving all orders made by the commissioners' court of said county, in respect to the organization of said district. |
HB 366 | Caption: Relating to providing that in counties requiring road duty every male person between the ages of twenty one and forty five years are to pay to the county of their residence the sum of Three Dollars in lieu of road duty. |