Title:
Tape 0702 Side 2, 69th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Committee on Health and Human Resources, 1985-04-25
Description:
Case notes: Health and Human Rsc. 4-25-85 Tape 1 of 1 SB 217 SB 1007 SB 239 HB 742 HB 593 SCR 72 SB 474 SB 475 SB 1295 interruption for votes- previous bills SB 1295 cont
Description:
Tape notes: Health and Human Rsc. 4-25-85 Tape 1
Identifier:
690702b
Item identifier:
690702b
Collection:
Texas Senate recordings
Creator:
Texas. Legislature. Senate
Date of creation:
1985-04-25
Source:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, 1998/104
Subject:
Texas. Legislature. Senate. Committee on Health and Human Resources
Type:
Sound
Type:
Legislative records
Medium:
Audiocassettes
Citation information:
690702b, Texas Senate recordings. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Copyright information:
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Legislative session:
69th Legislature, Regular Session
Senate committee:
Committee on Health and Human Resources
Keyword:
SB217
Keyword:
SB1007
Keyword:
SB239
Keyword:
HB742
Keyword:
HB593
Keyword:
SCR72
Keyword:
SB474
Keyword:
SB475
Keyword:
SB1295
Keyword:
SB1295
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