Legislation authored by Jerry Russell
Includes legislation with Jerry Russell as the primary author for the 63rd through 63rd Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
63rd Regular Session | |
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HB 329 |
Last Action: Commitee substitute Caption: Amending the Texas Business Corporation Act. |
HB 431 |
Last Action: Committee hearing date Caption: Amending the Judicial Districts Act of 1969. |
HB 1563 |
Last Action: Rules suspended Caption: Creating County Criminal Court No. 4 of Dallas County, Texas; providing the term and jurisdiction of the court; providing the powers, duties, terms of office, and the compensation of the judges of the court; providing for the appointment of official court reporters of the court; prescribing the qualifications, duties, and compensation of the official court reporters of the court; providing for the appointment, designation, and compensation of other officers of the court; providing other provisions relative to the business and functioning of the court; providing a severability clause; and declaring an emergency. |
HB 1564 |
Last Action: Rules suspended Caption: Creating County Criminal Court No. 5 of Dallas County, Texas; providing the term and jurisdiction of the court; providing the powers, duties, terms of office, and compensation of the judges of the court; providing for the appointment of official court reporters of the court; prescribing the qualifications, duties, and compensation of the official court reporters of the court; providing for the appointment, designation, and compensation of other officers of the court; providing other provisions relative to the business and functioning of the court; providing a severability clause; and declaring an emergency. |
HB 1689 |
Last Action: Referred to Committee on State Affairs Caption: Relating to absentee voting in elections; amending Subdivisions 1, 2, and 3b, Section 37, Texas Election Code, as amended (Article 5.05, Vernon's Texas Election Code), to add provisions permitting voters confined in jail to vote absentee; also deleting or revising obsolete provisions; and declaring an emergency. |