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APPENDIX.

HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE.

HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF IN THE HOUSE (in numerical order) — [Note.-First number following subject indicates page where introduced, read first time and referred to mittee.]

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1. By Mr. Hall and Mr. John E. Davis of Dallas: Relating to certain fees allowed sheriffs and other peace officers, 39.-Favorable report, 195.Read second time, passed to engrossment, 206.-Read third time, passed, 226.-Reported engrossed, 230.-Returned from Senate, 521.-Concurrence in Senate amendments, 538.Signed, 589.-Reported enrolled, 612.

2. By Mr. Smith: Relating to taxation on secured debts, 39.-Adverse report, 212.

3. By Mr. Smith: Providing for collection of inheritance tax, 39.-Adverse report, 212.-Read second time, failed to pass to engrossment, 255.— Motion to reconsider, 259.-Taken up, 277.-Recommitted, 277.-Favorable report, 467.

4. By Mr. Smith: Creating a State Tax Commission, 39.-Adverse report, 212.

5. By Mr. Smith: Relating to rendition of property for ad valorem taxation, 39.-Adverse report, 212.

6. By Mr. John E. Davis of Dallas and Mr. Miller of Dallas: Relating to appointment of guardian for person of unsound mind or habitual drunkard, 40.-Favorable report, 195, 229. -Read second time, passed to engrossment, 208.-Reported engrossed, 213. Read third time, passed, 226.Returned from Senate, 410.-Signed, 418.-Reported enrolled, 429.

7. By Mr. Binkley: To repeal suspended sentence law, 40.-Favorable report, 211, 229.-Read second time, 256.-Taken up, 470.-Laid on table subject to call, 470.-Taken up, 727,

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10. By Mr. John Davis of Dallas: propriation to make reparation to Ben Perry, 40.-Adverse report, 195. 11. By Mr. John Davis of Dallas: Relating to license fees on commercial vehicles, 40.-Favorable report, 383.

12. By Mr. John Davis of Dallas: Relating to incorporation, etc., of mutual life insurance companies, 41.Favorable report, 211.-Read second time, 241.-Passed to engrossment, 246.-Reported engrossed, 323.-Read third time, passed, 314.-Returned from Senate, 804.-Signed, 893.-Reported enrolled, 989.

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HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF-cont'd. 17. By Mr. Melson: To repeal suspended sentence law, 41.-Adverse report, 230.

18. By Mr. Veatch and Mr. Melson: To abolish the Markets and Warehouse Department and Weights and Measures Department, 41.-Read second time, 495.-Passed to engrossment, 497.-Reported engrossed, 533. -Read third time, 770.-Passed, 771. -Senate reports refusal to pass, 928.

19. By Mr. John Davis of Dallas: Defining jurisdiction, Supreme Court, 42. 20. By Mr. Marshall: To provide penalty for betting on elections, 42.Favorable report, 195.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 209.— Read third time. passed, 226.-Reported engrossed, 230.-Returned from Senate, 804.-Signed, 938.-Reported enrolled, 948.

21. By Mr. Marshall: To regulate

sale of second hand motor vehicles, 42.-Adverse report, 212.

22. By Mr. Marshall: To amend law relating to acts injurious to public health, 42.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 163.-Reported engrossed, 195.-Read third time. passed. 205.-Favorable report, 284, 383.-Senate reports refusal to pass,

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HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF-cont'd, 43.-Favorable report, 229.-Read second time, 256.-Passed to engrossment, 370.-Reported engrossed, 394. -Read third time, passed, 484.-Returned from the Senate, 778.-House requests conference, 795.

27. By Mr. Rosser: To provide for apartment house on Temporary Capitol grounds, 43.-Ordered printed. 196.-Adverse report, 212.-Reported engrossed, 285.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 257.-Read third time, failed to pass, 296.

28. By Mr. Jones: To provide for destruction of depredating wild animals, 44.-Favorable report, 154.Read second time, passed to engrossment, 172.-Read third time, passed, 206.-Reported engrossed, 213-Returned from Senate, 435.-Signed. 454.-Reported enrolled, 469.

29. By Mr. Satterwhite: Appropriation to pay off certain bonds of the State, 44.

To encourage and 30. By Mr. West: assist in building homes and of removing incumbrances therefrom, 44. -Favorable report, 195.-Read see ond time, 314.

Mr. 31. By Pollard: Relating to preferences to consignees of freight, etc.. 44.-Favorable report, 211.Read second time, passed to engrossment, 246.-Read third time, passed. 247.-Reported engrossed. 285.-Returned from Senate, 520.-Signed. 549.-Reported enrolled, 560.

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By Mr. Wright: To provide for creation of international trading corporations, 85.-Favorable report, 195. -Read second time, passed to grossment. 247.-Reported engrossed. 323. Read third time, passed, 817.— Returned from Senate. 1059.—Signed, 1101.-Reported enrolled, 1118.

33. By Mr. W. A. Black of Bexar: Relating to rendition of real estate for taxes, 85.-Favorable report, 154. -Read second time, 172.

34. By Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Balwin: Relating to persons subject to work on public roads, 85.-Favorable report. 211.-Read second time, 257. -Passed to engrossment, 259.-Read third time, passed, 317.-Reported

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HOUSE BILLS, HISTORY OF-cont'd. 46. By Mr. King: Relating to disposition of fees collected on motor vehicles, 88.-Adverse report, 195.Ordered printed, 234.-Read second time, 299.-Taken up, 375.-Set as special order, 378.-Taken up, 390, 391, 402.-Passed to engrossment, 405.-Reported engrossed, 439.-Read third time, 810.-Passed, 811.-Returned from Senate, 1008.-House concurs in Senate amendments, 1027. -Signed, 1068.-Reported enrolled,

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57. By Mr. Jones: Relating to sale of public free school and asylum lands, 89.-Favorable report, 365.

58. By Mr. Jones: To amend the law relating to the practice of law, 89.Favorable report, 195.-Read second time, 299.-Passed to engrossment, 370.-Reported engrossed, 394.-Read third time, passed, 815.-Returned from Senate, 1008.-Signed, 1050.Reported enrolled, 1109.

59. By Mr. O. B. Black of Bexar: Relating to the suspended sentence law. 89. Favorable report, 211.-Read second time, 300.-Recommitted, 300. -Ordered not printed, 388.—Favorable report, 396, 439.

60. By Mr. O. B. Black of Bexar: Relating to the practice of law and the law business, 90.

61. By Mr. Webb: To extend time of

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payment of property taxes for 1920, 71. By Mr. Curtis and Mr. Garrett: 90.-Adverse report, 154.

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To prevent dual ownership of cotton seed oil mills and public cotton gins, 103.-Favorable report, 284.

By Mr. Curtis and Mr. Garrett: To prevent dual ownership of cotton seed oil mills and public cotton gins. 103.-Favorable report, 284.-Read second time, laid on table subject to call, 300.-Motion to take up, 937.

73. By Mr. Rogers of Harris: To authorize certain cities to operate municipal wharves, etc., 104-Adverse report, 736.

74. By Mr. Owen: Relating to compensation of scholastic census enumerators, 104.-Adverse report, 212.

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By Mr. Melson: Relating to issuance of distress warrants, 104.

Passed to engrossment, 321.-Report- 76. By Mr. Owen: Defining and exed engrossed, 365.-Read third time, passed, 817.

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tending the term nepotism, 104.-Adverse report, 248.

By Mr. Owen: Requiring publication certain legal notices in newspapers, 104.-Recommitted, 494.Favorable report, 595.

78. By Mr. Fugler: Relating to operation motor vehicles on public highways, 104. Favorable report,

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93. By Mr. Wessels: Creating La Grange Independent School District, 106. Favorable report, 321.-Read second time, 379.-Failed to pass to engrossment, 381.-Taken up, 438.Notice given to call up, 498.-Taken up, 544.-Passed to engrossment, 547. -Reported engrossed, 612.-Read third time, passed, 658.-Returned from Senate, 778.-Signed, 1096.-Reported enrolled, 1117.

94. By Mr. Hill: To apportion State into senatorial districts, 107.-Favorable report, 489.-Set as special order, 727.-Taken up, 768.-Passed to engrossment, 770.-Reported engrossed, 793. Read third time, 872.-Passed, 873.

95. By Mr. Hall: Relating to official bonds of State officers, 107.-Favorable report, 195.-Read second time, 301.-Postponed indefinitely, 303.

96. By Mr. Hall: Relating to accounts of common and independent school districts, 107.-Favorable report, 211.-Read second time, passed to engrossment, 303.-Reported engrossed, 322.-Read third time, passed, 821-Returned from Senate, 1009.Signed, 1049.-Reported enrolled, 1108.

97. By Mr. Hall: Relating to purchase of supplies and contracts for

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