Legislation authored by Peter Gunter Henderson

Includes legislation with Peter Gunter Henderson as the primary author for the 37th through 38th 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.

38th Regular Session
HB 136 Caption: Relating to exempting certain counties from road patrol law.
HB 137 Caption: Relating to repealing statute relative to roads and highways, and which purports to provide for the patrol system for the care and upkeep of the public roads and highways of this State, and makes other provisions with reference to the public roads and highways and limits the provisions of the act to certain counties in this State.
38th 2nd Called Session
HB 7 Caption: Relating to appropriating six million dollars out of the General Funds of the State to aid all the public schools for the scholastic years beginning September 1, 1923, and ending August 31, 1925.
HB 59 Caption: Relating to defining certain terms, authorizing the State Railroad Commission to curtail the construction of railroad grade crossings and to provide for the elimination of railroad grade crossings already constructed, in certain cases
38th 3rd Called Session
HB 74 Caption: Relating to appropriating two million dollars out of the general funds of the State to aid all the public schools for the scholastic year beginning September 1, 1923, and ending August 31, 1924.
37th Regular Session
HB 25 Caption: Relating to a certain Act regarding the mode of preventing horses and certain other animals from running at large in the counties named so as to include Bowie, Marion, Armstrong, Brazoria, Dickens, Houston, Jeff Davis, Kinney, Karnes, Liberty, Panola, Presidio, Terrell, Throckmorton, and Shelby counties.
HB 170 Caption: Relating to a certain Act regarding the collection of inheritance taxes.
37th 1st Called Session
HR 20 Caption: Expressing condemnation towards acts of lawlessness and banditry in the State of Texas.