Title:
Tape 1056 Side 1, 69th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Committee on State Affairs, 1985-05-23
Description:
Case notes: State Affairs 5-23-85 Tape 1 HB 2509 and 1273 HB 1655 HB 1825 HB 63 HB 1585 HB 2316 HB 2438 HB 1903 HCR 141 HB 1975 SCR 162 votes on SCR 162, HB 1975, HB 63 and HB 1585
Description:
Tape notes: State Affairs 5-23-85 Tape 1
Identifier:
691056a
Item identifier:
691056a
Collection:
Texas Senate recordings
Creator:
Texas. Legislature. Senate
Date of creation:
1985-05-23
Source:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, 1998/104
Subject:
Texas. Legislature. Senate. Committee on State Affairs
Type:
Sound
Type:
Legislative records
Medium:
Audiocassettes
Citation information:
691056a, 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 State Affairs
Keyword:
HB2509
Keyword:
HB1273
Keyword:
HB1655
Keyword:
HB1825
Keyword:
HB63
Keyword:
HB1585
Keyword:
HB2316
Keyword:
HB2438
Keyword:
HB1903
Keyword:
HCR141
Keyword:
HB1975
Keyword:
SCR162
General note:
Legal and physical custody of the original recordings now resides with the Legislative Reference Library. Access to the original records must be requested through the Legislative Reference Library. Digital copies created by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission with grant funding provided by the Library Services and Technology Act, Institute of Museum and Library Services, are available through the Texas Digital Archive.