Legislation authored by William Edgar Neeley
Includes legislation with William Edgar Neeley as the primary author for the 33rd 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 60 | Caption: Relating to guardianship of persons of unsound mind or habitual drunkards and providing for the partition and distribution of the estates of such persons by their lawful heirs. |
HB 124 | Caption: Relating to an emergency appropriation for the Agricultural and Mechanical College |
HB 266 | Caption: Relating to requiring manufacturers to place their names and address upon manufactured articles with the year manufactured and a statement of the material used; providing a penalty. |
HB 451 | Caption: Relating to providing for the establishment of a hospital in Rusk in Southwest Texas for the care, treatment and support of insane persons of the African race, or African descent; making an appropriation therefor. |
HB 465 | Caption: Relating to providing for the establishment of an asylum to be known as the Northwest Texas Insane Asylum for the care, treatment and support of white insane persons, and to make an appropriation thereof. |
HR 80 | Caption: Providing postage for the Penitentiary Claims Committee. |
34th Regular Session | |
HB 113 | Caption: Relating to preventing obstruction of highways, crossings or streets at railroad crossings, and inflicting penalties for violation of the same. |
HB 506 | Caption: Relating to special road law for Grimes county. |
33rd Regular Session | |
HB 36 | Caption: Relating to regulating the times of holding the courts of the Twelfth Judicial District. |
HB 92 | Caption: Relating to preventing obstruction of highways, crossings, or alleys at railroad crossing in unincorporated towns and villages and to inflict penalties for violations. |
HB 496 | Caption: Relating to amending the Civil Statutes so as to provide for the partition and distribution of the estates of persons of unsound mind by their lawful heirs. |