Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-Third Legislature Page: 256
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SENATE JOURNAL.
Whereas, Senate Bill No. 32
passed the Senate on February 21,
1934; and
Whereas, Said bill does not affect
any district except the Fourteenth
and Fifteenth Congressional Dis-
tricts; and
Whereas, Duval County was in the
Fifteenth District but was placed in
the Fourteenth;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED, That the Membership of
the House be, and are hereby re-
quested to pass said Senate Bill No.
32 without amendments.PARR,
PACE,
REDDITT,
COUSINS,
MARTIN,
BLACKERT,
SANDERFORD,
HOPKINS,
BECK,
MURPHY,WOODWARD,
RUSSEK,
STONE,
RAWLINGS,
DUGGAN,
SMALL,
NEAL,
REGAN,
POAGE,
WOODUL.The resolution was adopted.
Senator Collie was recorded as vot-
ing "no" on the resolution.
Senator Holbrook was recorded as
voting "no" on the resolution.
Message From the Governor.
Executive Department,
Austin, Texas, Feb. 23, 1934.
To the Forty-third Legislature in
Second Called Session:
At the request of Representative
Leonard, I am submitting herewith
for your consideration, a bill to be
entitled:
"An Act amending Chapter 220,
Acts of the Forty-third Legisla-
ture, Regular Session, 1933, page
734, ..... and declaring an emer-
gency."
At the request of Representative
Stovall and others, I am submitting
herewith for your consideration, a
bill to be entitled:
"An Act fixing the compensation
of the county commissioners in every
county having a population of not
less than fifty-three thousand five
hundred (53,500) nor more than
fifty-four thousand (54,000) inhab-
itants according to the last preceding
United States census, and prescrib-
ing how same shall be paid; . . .
and declaring an emergency."
At the request of RepresentativeHolecamp, I am submitting herewith
for your consideration a bill to be
entitled:
"An Act to amend Article 1134
of the Revised Civil Statutes of
Texas of 1925, by providing that no
new election shall be had within
two years of the date of an election
whereby a town or village is incor-
porated under the General Laws of
the State of Texas, and declaring an
emergency."
Respectfully submitted,
MIRIAM A. FERGUSON,
Governor of Texas.
Message From the House.
Hall of the House of Representatives.
Austin, Texas, Feb. 23, 1934.
Hon. Edgar E. Witt, President of the
Senate.
Sir: I am directed by the House
to inform the Senate that the House
has passed the following bills:
H. B. No. 14, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Article 5395, of
Chapter 5, of Title 86, of the Revised
Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, relat-
ing to the time of payment of rentals
on mining claims awarded under
Article 5394, of Chapter 5, of Title
86, of the Revised Civil Statutes of
Texas, 1925; suspending for a period
of one year from the effective date
of this Act all laws and parts of laws
in conflict herewith, and declaring an
emergency."
H. B. No. 32, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to amend Section 6-a, of
Section 27, of the General Laws of
the Forty-third Legislature, First
Called Session, so as to reduce regis-
tration license fees on commercial
motor vehicles, without trailers or
semi-trailers, when same are used
exclusively by the owner thereof, in
the transportation of his poultry,
dairy, livestock, and farm products,
grown or produced by him, to market
or to other points for sale or pro-
cessing, and for the transportation
of laborers and supplies, without
charge, by the owner of such com-
mercial motor vehicle, from places
of purchase to his own farm or ranch
for his exclusive use; etc."
H. B. No. 122, A bill to be entitled
"An Act amending Title 26 of the
Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925,
providing for the creation of trust
funds, for maintenance of cemetery
lots, and the appointment of trus-
tees and substitute trustees therefore,256
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Texas. Legislature. Senate. Journal of the Senate of Texas being the Second Called Session of the Forty-Third Legislature, legislative document, 1934; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth307712/m1/262/?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.