27th Regular Session (1901) – Governor Joseph D. Sayers
Bill | Caption | Document |
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HB 9 | Raising the scholastic age to twenty years. | Veto |
HB 31 |
Relating to making appropriation for the State government for sixth months beginning March 1st, 1901, and ending August 31st, 1901, and for other purposes.
Line item veto. |
Veto |
HB 49 | To quiet titles to certain lands (better known as the "Confederate veteran validating act)." Proclamation | Veto |
HB 78 | To correct an error in the revised statutes of 1895, relating to appointment of boards of health in unincorporated towns and villages. | Veto |
HB 89 | Creating an asylum for support of idiots and imbeciles. | Veto |
HB 143 | Relating to granting permanent certificates. | Veto |
HB 189 | Amending the law relating to quarantine. | Veto |
HB 242 | Relating to drainage of lands. | Veto |
HB 261 | Providing for enlargement of the iron pipe manufactory at the Rusk penitentiary. | Veto |
HB 269 | Fixing minimum salaries of under officers and employees of the State penitentiaries. | Veto |
HB 275 | To amend the "Fee Bill" passed by the Twenty-fifth Legislature. | Veto |
HB 309 | Providing methods for adjudicating titles to certain lands in Southwest Texas. | Veto |
SB 11 | The "Inter-urban Railroad Bill." | Veto |
SB 22 | Providing for incorporation of mutual fire insurance companies. | Veto |
SB 63 | For relief of certain teachers in Greer County. | Veto |
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