Legislation authored by Fred Walter Turner

Includes legislation with Fred Walter Turner as the primary author for the 38th 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 106 Caption: Relating to repealing the Open Port Law.
HB 197 Caption: Relating to prohibiting the sale and leasing of pistols and ammunition therefor, except to certain peace officers upon writer permit from the sheriff or chief of police, and providing penalty for violation thereof.
HB 369 Caption: Relating to exempting all property converted to use after the passage of this bill in manufacturing of cotton or woolen goods within the State, from taxation for a period of five (5) years from the passage of this bill.
HB 374 Caption: Relating to declaring it an offense for any person, while masked or disguised, to go upon the premised of another for the purpose of committing any offense against the laws of this State, or for the purpose of intimidating or frightening the inhabitants thereof, or for any person, while masked or disguised, to commit "an assault and battery" or "an assault"; prescribing the punishment therefor.
38th 2nd Called Session
HB 182 Caption: Relating to providing that liabilities incurred under the provisions of the Federal "Agricultural Credits Act of 1923," shall not be taken into account in determining the amount of indebtedness or liability of banking corporations incorporated under the laws of this State.
HB 183 Caption: Relating to providing for the organization of corporations for the purpose of borrowing and loaning money to their members only and for the discount and re-discount of notes, or other evidences of indebtedness for their members.
HB 184 Caption: Relating to enabling the citizens of the State of Texas to avail themselves of the provisions of the Act of Congress of the United States of America approved March 4th, 1923, and known as the Agricultural Credits Act of 1923.
HR 41 Caption: Inviting George M. Bailey to address the Members of the House.
38th 3rd Called Session
HB 57 Caption: Relating to extending for a period of five years from the passage of this Act all permits to prospect for oil and gas heretofore issued on State submerged lands, islands, bays, marshes, river beds, channels and lakes and providing that all permits hereafter issued shall be for a period of five years.
HCR 14 Caption: Directing the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics to take over the duties of the State Mining Board.