Legislation authored by Joseph William Youngblood

Includes legislation with Joseph William Youngblood as the primary author for the 44th through 44th 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.

44th Regular Session
HB 268 Caption: Relating to amending certain Articles of the 1925 Revised Civil Statutes; defining terms "plumber" and "plumbing," providing for the issuing of licenses by the Commissioner of Labor.
HB 422 Caption: Relating to amending certain Articles of the Texas Penal Code; tampering with motor vehicles, or removing parts of motor vehicles, and the keeping of a record by those engaged in the operation of a repair shop or garage; providing that violations of this Act shall constitute a felony offense and fixing the penalty therefor.
HB 808 Caption: Relating to providing for the recovery of damage by persons bitten by dogs and creating a liability of the owner of such dog or dogs.
HCR 10 Caption: Providing for a mileage penalty for Members with unexcused absences.
HR 77 Caption: Recalling H.C.R. No. 41 from the Senate.
HR 92 Caption: Providing for an allotment for the Chairman of the Labor committee to attend a certain Labor Convention in Waco, Texas.
HR 139 Caption: Providing for certain bills to be taken up out of regular order for a special night session.
44th 1st Called Session
HR 24 Caption: Granting J. Frank Norris permission to use the Hall of the House of Representatives.
44th 2nd Called Session
HR 25 Caption: Providing for a committee to investigate certain wage scales.
44th 3rd Called Session
HB 69 Caption: Relating to making it unlawful for any person or persons operating printing establishments to print any kind of political literature without requiring the signature of the person or persons, corporations or associations to be affixed to the order for said printing in all cases whether the transaction be for cash or otherwise; defining political literature; imposing a penalty for violating the provisions of this Act.