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56th Texas Legislature, 3rd Called Session, House Simple Resolution 94
Simple resolution introduced by the Texas House of Representatives commending Representatives Brownrigg Dewey, Bill Heatly, John Huebner, Truett Latimer, and Jess Osborn for their outstanding performance during the Fifty-sixth session of the Legislature.
[A Resolution of the Texas Optometric Association]
Resolution from the Texas Optometric Association regarding the reasons they are opposed to House Bill No. 1 and Senate Bill No. 104.
[Resolution Concerning the Naming of Taylor County]
Resolution concerning the naming of Taylor County. The Resolution says that when Taylor county was created, its name wasn't dedicated to any man or group of men; It then says that the citizens of Taylor county want it to be officially named after the three brothers who died at the Alamo.
[Resolution on Adequate Hospital Care for Tuberculosis Patients]
Resolution on adequate hospital care for tuberculosis patients. It asks that Athenian endorse the budget request of its State Hospitals Board. The Resolution is signed by multiple individuals.
[Resolution of Cedar Creek Watershed Association Approving and Recommending Enactment of Amended H.B. 20 - 1955-02-16]
Resolution of Cedar Creek Watershed Association approving and recommending enactment of amended House Bill 20, the Trinity River Authority Bill. It states that copies of the Resolution were sent to multiple representatives.
[73rd U. S. Congress, 1st Called Session, House Resolution 5755]
An act to encourage national industrial recovery, to foster fair competition, and to provide for the construction of certain useful public works, and for other purposes.
Supplementary Code of Fair Competition for the Plumbing Contracting Industry
Text containing the Supplementary Code of Fair Competition for the Plumbing Contracting Industry, as approved on May 15, 1934, by President Roosevelt. Includes instructions for plumbing contractors in accordance with New Deal policies.
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