"Containing constitution of the United States, Jefferson's manual, constitution of Texas, rules of the House of Representatives, rules of the Senate, and joint rules of the two houses; also standing committees of both houses, and list of members, officers and newspaper representatives" (varies). ; After the 1964 issue the manual is kept up to date by a cumulative supplement published every two years. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Report of the Texas State Auditor's Office related to the most recent performance measure certification and travel expenditures of the Texas Ethics Commission.
The League of Women Voters of Texas is a non-partisan organization that works to promote political responsibility through active informed participation of all citizens in their government. In 1919, the Texas Equal Suffrage Association evolved into the Texas League of Women Voters, and today is recognized as the League of Women Voters of Texas. Their hallmark activity is the circulation of Voters' Guides through newspapers prior to elections; locally, regionally, statewide, and nationally. The League's intent is dissemination of information on political candidates, and the objective promotion of "political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government." The organization's efforts, however, are by no means limited to politics, but also address issues on water, health care, hazardous wastes, education, energy, and such international concerns as the United Nations. ; The records of the League of Women Voters of Texas also reflect socio-economic changes in the United States with the active organizational membership drives of the mid to late 1970s in response to American society's evolution into a two income family. Collectively, the materials provide researchers with invaluable insight into politics and political concerns on an international, national, statewide, and local basis. ; The collection consists of materials from national, state, and local files, financial materials, photographs, and publications of the National, Texas, and local leagues, as well as other state leagues. Also included are a study of the national league, scrapbooks, memorabilia, vice-presidential program files, and printed materials. The focus of the collection is on state committees and local units. ; Highlights from the donation include the original 1919 minutes from the Texas Equal Suffrage Association authorizing the organizational conversion to the Texas League of Women Voters, films produced by the group on legislative processes, the 104th Congressional recognition given and signed by Texas Senator ...
Foreword to the Texas Education Review Special Issue on the Texas 87th State Legislative Session. Details the inspiration for the issue, methodologies, and the central concern of authentic assessments in Texas educational state policy. ; Education
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas House of Representatives and Senate directing the governor of the State of Texas to posthumously award the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor to George Benton Turner.