Legislation authored by Stanley Alphonse Beard
Includes legislation with Stanley Alphonse Beard as the primary author for the 34th through 35th 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.
35th Regular Session | |
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HB 86 | Caption: Relating to permitting boxing contests under certain conditions. |
HB 152 | Caption: Relating to amending a certain Statute prohibiting county commissioners from redistricting a county within sixty days of any general or primary election. |
HB 301 | Caption: Relating to giving landlords preference lien upon the property of tenants and providing for the manner in which such lien shall be protested. |
HB 351 | Caption: Relating to providing that the history of the State of Texas shall be taught in the history course of all public schools in Texas; giving the State Superintendent of Public Instruction certain powers in regard thereto, and providing a penalty for violation of this Act. |
HB 392 | Caption: Relating to permitting steam railroad companies or persons operating to grant free passes to the widows of all employees who have died in service of said company. |
HB 657 | Caption: Relating to making the damaging or destruction of any sign, sign post or billboard a misdemeanor; providing a penalty. |
HB 729 | Caption: Relating to the election of chief of police in cities of over 50,000 inhabitants. |
HR 78 | Caption: Relating to usage of the House Chamber. |
HR 100 | Caption: Relating to the consideration of House bills by the Senate. |
HR 109 | Caption: Relating to relations between the United States and Mexico. |
34th Regular Session | |
HB 256 | Caption: Relating to creating the office of Public Defender in certain counties. |
HB 438 | Caption: Relating to creating an Athletic Commission for the State of Texas. |
34th 1st Called Session | |
HB 73 | Caption: Relating to limiting the number of days per week paid firemen in cities of twenty-five thousand inhabitants or over may be required to be on duty; except in cases of emergency; prescribing penalties. |