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HB 244 46-0 (1939) Author: Taylor, James Edward | et. al. Relating to amending a certain Article of the 1925 Revised Civil Statutes; providing that the governing body of any political subdivision of this State shall prepare or cause to be prepared semiannually a report of all transactions; providing penalties. | Political Subdivisions | PUBLIC NOTICE
HB 492 46-0 (1939) Author: Johnson, Leland Monte Relating to authorizing municipalities, political subdivisions, and taxing districts to effect a plan for the composition of their indebtedness under the provisions of the Federal Bankruptcy Laws heretofore enacted by the Congress of the United States. | City Government--Finance | County Government--Finance | DEBT | Political Subdivisions
HB 684 46-0 (1939) Author: Harris, Cloris L. Relating to providing and authorizing that any bonds, interest thereon, or similar obligations, issued by any municipality or political subdivision of the State may be payable at the office of the State Treasurer. | City Government--Finance | Political Subdivisions | State Finances--Management & Control | STATE TREASURER
HB 725 46-0 (1939) Author: Mohrmann, John M. Relating to providing that all officers and employees of the State of Texas, any county, or political subdivision thereof, including municipalities, who are members of the National Guard, National Guard Reserve, or Organized Reserves of the Army of Navy of the United States, shall be entitled to leave of absence without loss or pay or efficiency rating during such days as they may attend training ordered or authorized under provisions of law. | County Government--Employees/Officers | EMPLOYEE BENEFITS & LEAVE | Political Subdivisions | State Employees
HJR 18 46-0 (1939) Author: Isaacks, Samuel Jackson "Sam" Proposing a constitutional amendment providing that the constitutional limitation of two years placed on the duration of office shall not apply to appointive offices coming under the provisions of Civil Service. | City Government--Employees/Officers | County Government--Employees/Officers | Political Subdivisions | Resolutions--Constitutional Amendments | State Officers
SB 8 46-0 (1939) Author: Head, James Manley Relating to amending a certain Article relating to providing that the governing body of any political subdivision of this State shall prepare or cause to be prepared semiannually a report of all transactions during each half of the year, concerning the finances of such political subdivision; providing penalties for the violation or failure of any official, officer, or employee to comply with the provisions of this Act. | Communications & Press | Political Subdivisions | PUBLIC NOTICE
SB 158 46-0 (1939) Author: Lemens, Vernon Relating to authorizing municipalities, political subdivisions, and taxing districts to effect a plan for the composition of their indebtedness under the provisions of the Federal Bankruptcy Laws enacted by the Congress of the United States. | City Government--Finance | DEBT | Political Subdivisions
SB 183 46-0 (1939) Author: Van Zandt, Olan Rogers Relating to amending a certain Statute relating to giving Board of Education instead of State School Superintendent undisputed right to waive on bonds offered permanent school fund. | BONDS | City Government--Finance | County Government--Finance | Political Subdivisions | Special Districts & Authorities--Miscellaneous
SB 274 46-0 (1939) Author: Aikin, Jr., A.M. Relating to designating the office of the State Treasurer of Texas at Austin as the place of payment of bonds of political subdivisions of the State together with the interest coupons attached to such bonds when the same are or have been purchased for or on behalf of the Permanent Free School Fund of Texas. | BONDS | Political Subdivisions | STATE TREASURER


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