Title:
Tape 0329 Side 1, 66th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Economic Development Committee, 1979-05-10
Description:
Case notes: 35 Economic Development 5-10-79 Tape One of One 330 Side One 5/10/79 SB 734 HB 2109 HB 398 SB 1207 SB 1116 SB 990 CSSB 926 con. Side Two CSSB 926 Votes SB 734 HB 2109 HB 398 SB 1207 CSSB 1116 CSSB 990 SB 1263 SB 912 SB 913 SB 899 HB 155 HB 107
Description:
Tape notes: 35 Economic Development 5/10/79 Tape One, Side One
Identifier:
660329a
Collection:
Texas Senate recordings
Creator:
Texas. Legislature. Senate
Date of creation:
1979-05-10
Source:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, 1998/104
Subject:
Texas. Legislature. Senate. Economic Development Committee
Type:
Sound
Type:
Legislative records
Medium:
Audiocassettes
Citation information:
660329a, Texas Senate recordings. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Copyright information:
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Legislative session:
66th Legislature, Regular Session
Senate committee:
Economic Development Committee
Keyword:
SB734
Keyword:
HB2109
Keyword:
HB398
Keyword:
SB1207
Keyword:
SB1116
Keyword:
SB990
Keyword:
CSSB926
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