SR 77
72-2 (1991)
Author: Montford, John | et. al.
Recognizing August 27 as the birthday of President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Reported enrolled
SCR 1
64-0 (1975)
Author: Aikin, Jr., A.M.Sponsor: Sherman, W.C. "Bud"
Providing for a meeting of the Senate and the House of Representatives in Joint Session in the House of Representatives at 11:30 a.m., January 15, 1975, to honor the late Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President of the United States, and to dedicate the bronze bust of this distinguished Texan; providing for the bust of the late beloved President of the United States to be placed temporarily in the rotunda of the Capitol to permit the public to observe the bust.
Filed without Governor's signature
HCR 14
63-0 (1973)
Author: Kubiak, DanSponsor: Patman, W.N. "Bill"
In memory of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Signed by the Governor
HCR 18
63-0 (1973)
Author: Sutton, G.J.Sponsor: Kothmann, Glenn
Adopting the birthday of Lyndon Baines Johnson, August 27, as a Legal State Holiday.
Signed by the Governor
HCR 20
63-0 (1973)
Author: Vecchio, James S.Sponsor: Aikin, Jr., A.M.
Inviting the Honorable Homer Thornberry to address the Joint Session of the Texas Legislature for the purpose of eulogy and tribute to the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Signed by the Governor
HCR 25
63-0 (1973)
Author: Thompson, SenfroniaSponsor: Clower, Ron
That a live oak seedling from an acorn of the live oak shading the Johnson family cemetery by planted on the earliest possible birthday of the late President as a living memorial to the man and his deeds.
House: House Administration Senate: Administration
Signed by the Governor
HCR 35
63-0 (1973)
Author: Heatly, W.S. "Bill"Sponsor: Herring, Charles
In memory of Lyndon Baines Johnson and expressing sympathy to his family.
House: Rules Senate: Administration
Signed by the Governor
HCR 49
63-0 (1973)
Author: Grant, Ben Z.
Declaring August 27, the anniversary of Lyndon Baines Johnson's birthday, a day for all public employees to observe by working with the same energy and determination that the late former president displayed in the service of his beloved state the entire nation.
House: State Affairs
Referred to Committee on State Affairs
HR 18
63-0 (1973)
Author: Salem, Joe
Requesting that schools be closed on Thursday, January 25, 1973 in memory of former President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
SCR 13
63-0 (1973)
Author: Herring, Charles
In memory of President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Effective immediately
SCR 14
63-0 (1973)
Author: Herring, Charles
Closing State Offices on Thursday, January 25, in Tribute to the President.
Signed by Governor
SCR 35
63-0 (1973)
Author: Hightower, JackSponsor: Allen, Joe
That by this Resolution, the House Administration Commitee and the Senate Committee on Administration are hereby authorized to acquire by gift, or purchase, for the people of Texas a bronze bust of President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
House: House Administration Senate: Administration
Signed by Governor
HCR 76
62-0 (1971)
Author: Semos, Chris V. | et. al.
Inviting the Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson to address a Joint Session.
HCR 6
61-0 (1969)
Author: Finnell, Charles
Inviting President Lyndon Baines Johnson to address a Joint Session.
HCR 4
61-2 (1969)
Author: Head, FredSponsor: Strong, Jack B.
Honoring former President Lyndon B. Johnson on the occasion of his birthday.
HCR 66
60-0 (1967)
Author: Clark, Jim | et. al.
Inviting Lyndon Baines Johnson, President of the United States, to speak to a Joint Session of the Legislature.
HCR 158
60-0 (1967)
Author: Heatly, W.S. "Bill" | et. al.
Endorsing and commending the President's foreign policy in the Middle East.
HCR 11
60-1 (1968)
Author: Mutscher, Gus F. | et. al.
Inviting President Lyndon Baines Johnson to address a Joint Session of the Legislature.
HCR 18
59-0 (1965)
Author: George, Jesse T. | et. al.
Congratulating President Lyndon Baines Johnson on his inauguration as the 36th President of the United States of America.
SCR 62
59-0 (1965)
Author: Hardeman, Dorsey B.
Inviting the President of the United States to address a Joint Session of the Legislature.