House Committee on State Hospitals and Special Schools - 53rd R.S. (1953)
Committee Members
- Virginia Elizabeth Duff, Chair
- Richard Spires Stark, Vice Chair
- Bill R. Andis
- Anita Lee Blair
- Ellis D. Carter
- William Raleigh Chambers
- Douglass Anthony Crouch
- Eligio de la Garza
- Jack Gordon Fisk
- Curtis E. Ford
- Webster Winifred Glass
- Bill 'Jitterbug' Henderson
- Charles Ervin Hughes
- Maud Isaacks
- Don Kennard
- Grainger Walter McIlhany
- William Earl Osborn
- Wilbur Wright Perry
- Maurice S. Pipkin
- Joe Richard Pool
- Harold Seay
- Edward Hueber Sheridan
- Russell Harrison Weaver
Charges
- Visit the School for the Deaf, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Austin State School, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Gatesville State School for Boys, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Terrell State Hospital, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Corsicana State Orphans Home and the Mexia State Home and School, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Abilene State Hospital, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Crockett State School for Colored Girls, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Kerrville State Home, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Rusk State Hospital, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the East Texas Tuberculosis Sanatorium, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the San Antonio State Hospital, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Big Spring State Hospital, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Wichita Falls State Hospital, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Austin Farm Colony, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Weaver H. Baker Tuberculosis Sanatorium, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the McKnight Tuberculosis Sanatorium, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Texas Confederate Home for Women, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the State Hog Farm, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Texas Confederate Home for Men, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
- Visit the Gainesville State School for Girls, examine and inquire into their conditions and needs, and report to the House; may also make recommendations.*
* This represents an abstract of the report contents. Charge text is incomplete or unavailable.
Notes
Jack Fisk (Member) resigned 3/9/1954. Maud Isaacks and Don Kennard (Members) appointed 3/15/1954.
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