Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-First Legislature Page: 5
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SENATE JOURNAL. 5
dicial Department of the State Gov-
ernment for the two-year period be-
ginning September 1, 1929, and end-
ing August 31, 1931, and declar-
ing an emergency."
The bill was read first time and
referred to Committee on Finance.
By Senator Pollard.
S. B. No. 3, A bill to be entitled
"An Act declaring the permanent
policy of the people of Texas and
the Legislature thereof with refer-
ence to public schools, and for the
purpose of promoting the public
school interests of Texas, of aiding
the people to provide adequate
school facilities for the education
of their children; etc.,"
The bill was read first time and
referred to Committee on Finance.
By Senator Pollard.
S. BI. No. 4, A bill to be entitled
"An Act making appropriation for
the support and maintenance of the
State Government for the two-year
period beginning September 1,
1929, and ending August 31, 1931.
and for other purposes, and pre-
scribing certain regulations and re-
strictions in respect thereto, and de-
claring an emergency."
The bill was read first time and
referred to Committee on Finance
By Senator Pollard.
S. B. No. 5, A bill to be entitled
"An Act making appropriations to
pay the salaries of officers and em-
ployees of certain eleemosynary in-
stitutions of the State; etc., and de-
claring an emergency."
The bill was read first time and
referred to Committee on Finance.
By Senator Pollard.
S. B. No. 6, A bill to be entitled
"An Act making appropriations to
pay the salaries of officers and em-
ployees of certain educational insti-
tutions and other expenses of main-
taining and conducting them, etc.,
and declaring an emergency."
The bill was read first time and
referred to Committee on Finance.
By Senator Pollard.
S. B. No. 7, A bill to be entitled
"An Act appropriating the sum of
$510,000 out of the State Highway
Fund for the purchase of site and
erection and equipping of a fire-
proof building in which shall be lo-
cated all offices maintained by the
State Highway Department in the
City of Austin."The bill was read and referred to
Committee on Finance.
By Senator Pollard.
S. B. No. 8, A bill to be entitled
"An Act making appropriation for
the support and maintenance of
Dickson Colored Orphanage for the
remainder of the fiscal year ending
August 31, 1929, and ratifying,
confirming and approving the ac-
ceptance by the State of said Or-
phanage property heretofore made
by Resolution of the Legislature;
and declaring an emergency."
The bill was read first time and
referred to Committee on Finance.
By Senators Williamson, Pollard,
Neal, Berkeley, et al.
S. B. No. 9, A bill to be entitled
"An Act authorizing the Governor
to appoint a commission of three
citizens of the State of Texas to ac-
quire by purchase, condemnation or
otherwise, all remaining property
now privately owned in the block
bounded by Alamo Plaza, Nacog-
doches and East Houston Streets in
the City of San Antonio, surround-
ing the historic Alamo, for the
State of Texas; prescribing the du-
ties of such commission, and de-
scribing the land to be purchased;
authorizing condemnation proceed-
ings; making appropriation for the
acquisition thereof an I the ex-
penses in connection therewith; di-
recting how and when the same
shall be paid for; and declaring an
emergency."
The bill was read first time and
referred to Committee on Finance.
By Senator Williamson.
S. B. No. 10, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to provide that the High-
way Department may issue a permit
upon the application of any person,
firm or corporation to operate over
a State Highway super-heavy or
over-size equipment for the trans-
portal ion of such commodities as
cannot be reasonably dismantled,
where the gross weight or size ex-
ceeds the limits allowed by law,
providing for the form of an appli-
cation for a permit, providing for
the filing of a bond for damage that
might occur to the highway, pro-
viding for a fee to be filed with
each b9nd. providing for venue for
suits of such bonds, and providing a
form of permit, and declaring an
emergency."
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Texas. Legislature. Senate. Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-First Legislature, legislative document, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142176/m1/11/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.