Legislation authored by John Charles Amsler

Includes legislation with John Charles Amsler as the primary author for the 38th through 39th 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.

39th Regular Session
HB 289 Caption: Relating to amending certain statute relating to the payment of county taxes on lands acquired and owned by the State for purpose of establishing thereon convict labor on State account so as to provide for the payment of taxes on such lands levied and assessed for the purpose of paying the interest on and creating a sinking fund to redeem at maturity bonds voted and approved by the Attorney General prior to the acquisition of such land by the State.
HB 462 Caption: Relating to levying and collecting annually a three dollar road tax against all able body male citizens of Waller County, who are between the ages of 21 and 45 years; providing the manner of assessment and collection of said tax and further providing for a penalty for failure or refusal to pay such tax.
HB 490 Caption: Relating to the creation of the Richmond Independent School District in Fort Bend County, Texas, including therein the territory of the present Richmond Independent District.
HJR 22 Caption: Proposing an amendment authorizing the levy and collection of a special road tax when same has been authorized by a majority of the qualified electors voting at an election held for that purpose; making an appropriation.
HR 64 Caption: In memory of Joseph Courtenay Ralston of Waller County.
HR 91 Caption: Relating to fees obtained by heads of institutions.
38th Regular Session
HB 195 Caption: Relating to amending statutes with reference to the mode of preventing horses and certain other animals from running at large in the counties named so as to include Armstrong, Dickens, Presidio, Liberty, Houston, Terrell and Throckmorton counties.
HB 338 Caption: Relating to amending statute pertaining to the payment of county taxes on lands acquired and owned by the State for the purpose of establishing thereon State for the purpose of establishing thereon State farms and employing thereon convict labor on State account, so as to provide for the payment of taxes on such lands levied and assessed for the purpose of paying the interest on and creating a sinking fund to redeem at maturity bonds voted and sold prior to the acquisition of such land by the State.
38th 2nd Called Session
HB 44 Caption: Relating to establishing and maintaining a State School of Correspondence at Austin, Texas; providing for all courses of study by correspondence that supply the needs of Texas people.