7th Regular Session (1857) – Governor Hardin R. Runnels
Bill * | Caption | Document |
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HB Int.11/18/1857 | An act supplementary to an act to provide for the investment of the Special School Fund in the Bonds of Railroad Companies Incorporated by the State, approved, August 13, 1856. | Veto |
SB Int.11/12/1857 |
An act to incorporate the Columbus, San Antonio, and Rio Grande Railway Company.
Another bill on same topic passed on 2/16/1858 as Chapter 152. |
Veto |
SB Int.11/17/1857 | Act for the relief of Mandred Wood. | Veto |
SB Int.11/25/1857 | Act for the relief of the Texas Western Railroad Company. | Veto |
SB Int.11/25/1857 |
An act to amend the charter and for the relief of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad Company.
Another bill on same topic passed on 2/4/1858 as Chapter 86. |
Veto |
SB Int.11/30/1857 | Act for the relief of George R. Rains. | Veto |
SB Int.12/7/1857 | An act to amend an act to incorporate the Memphis, El Paso and Pacific Railroad Company, approved February 4, 1856, and also the act supplementary thereto, approved February 5, 1856. | Veto |
SB Int.12/9/1857 | An act for the relief of the heirs of John B. Webb. | Veto |
SB Int.12/10/1857 |
A bill for the relief of Thomas Stayton.
Governor vetoed bill on February 13, 1858 and reconsidered and withdrew his veto with a message received in the Senate on February 15, 1858 - Senate Journal Text |
Veto |
SB Int.1/4/1858 |
A bill for the relief of Mary A. Collins.
Governor vetoed bill on January 21, 1858 and reconsidered and withdrew his veto on January 27, 1858 - Senate Journal Text |
Veto |
SB Int.1/11/1858 |
A bill to readjust the boundaries of San Patricio and Nueces counties.
Senate Override - Senate Journal Text House Override - House Journal Text |
Veto |
SB Int.1/11/1858 |
Act for the relief of the Houston and Texas Central Railway Company.
Another bill on same topic passed on 2/4/1858 as Chapter 86. |
Veto |
SB Int.2/6/1858 | An act for the relief of Lewis David and Hannah Alexander. | Veto |
* Bill numbers were not always documented in the House and Senate Journals in the early years of the Legislature. Here we list the date that a bill was introduced.
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