Legislation authored by Clay Smothers
Includes legislation with Clay Smothers as the primary author for the 65th through 66th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
66th Regular Session | |
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HB 352 |
Last Action: Referred to Committee on Transportation Caption: Relating to protective headgear for persons riding motorcycles. |
HB 443 |
Last Action: Referred to subcommittee Caption: Relating to exemption of certain child care facilities and child caring institutions. |
HB 444 |
Last Action: Reported from committee favorably without amendments Caption: Relating to classes of persons not qualified to vote. |
HB 526 |
Last Action: Scheduled for public hearing on . . . . . . Caption: Relating to assessment of student proficiency in reading. |
HB 528 |
Last Action: Referred to subcommittee Caption: Relating to the annual state fee for a private club registration permit. |
HB 1197 |
Last Action: Referred to subcommittee Caption: Relating to the surrender of a driver's license as bond after arrest for a misdemeanor traffic violation. |
HB 1560 |
Last Action: Referred to subcommittee Caption: Relating to the hours for sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages. |
HB 1739 |
Last Action: Laid on the table subject to call Caption: Relating to the capacities of containers of beer imported from places outside of the United States of America, and its territories, which may be approved for sale in this state. |
HB 1740 |
Last Action: Effective on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caption: Relating to alcoholic beverage regulation. |
HB 1982 |
Last Action: Referred to subcommittee Caption: Relating to the timely payment of alcoholic beverage taxes. |
HCR 21 |
Last Action: Referred to Committee on Jurisprudence Caption: Memorializing Congress and the President to take swift action against foreign students who destroy property and violate laws. |
HCR 22 |
Last Action: Referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments Caption: Rescinding ratification of the proposed amendment to the U.S Constitution relating to equal rights for men and women. |
HCR 70 |
Last Action: Referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments Caption: Declaring that ratification by Texas of federal equal rights amendment expires on March 22, 1979. |
HJR 62 |
Last Action: Referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments Caption: Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for four-year terms for state representatives. |
HJR 81 |
Last Action: Referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments Caption: Rejecting ratification of a proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States providing for representation of the District of Columbia in the United States Congress. |
HR 78 | Caption: Amending House Rules regarding activities of the news media in the House chamber. |
HR 79 | Caption: Directing the Committee on House Administration to strictly enforce rules concerning the activities of the news media representatives in the House chamber. |
65th Regular Session | |
HB 1027 |
Last Action: Considered by committee in public hearing Caption: Relating to the requirement of voter approval before a city or town may establish a police civilian review boards. |
HB 1902 |
Last Action: Reported from subcommittee with substitute Caption: Relating to recognition of homosexual organizations at state-supported institutions of higher education and the use of campus facilities by these organizations; providing penalties. |
HCR 35 |
Last Action: Reported from subcommittee favorably without amendments Caption: Recalling SCR1 of the 62nd Legislature, 2nd Called Session, from the files of the Administrator of General Services. |
HCR 57 |
Last Action: Considered by subcommittee in formal meeting Caption: Memorializing Congress to oppose repeal of Section 14(b) of Taft-Hartley Act of 1947. |
HJR 64 |
Last Action: Referred to Committee on Constitutional Amendments Caption: Proposing an amendment to the Texas Constitution to limit the existence of certain state agencies. |
65th 1st Called Session | |
HR 8 | Caption: Relating to urging the media services to take steps to integrate the ranks of capitol correspondents. |