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79th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Concurrent Resolution 8
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives designating the chuck wagon as the official vehicle of Texas.
79th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Concurrent Resolution 20
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives commending the professionals of the Texas juvenile justice system on Texas Juvenile Justice Day 2005.
79th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Concurrent Resolution 25
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives recognizing April 5, 2005, as Texas Medal of Arts Awards Day at the Capitol.
79th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Concurrent Resolution 26
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives paying tribute to Petty Officer Third Class Troy Lowell Luce for his service to his country.
79th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Concurrent Resolution 28
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives recognizing Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth for its selection to host a second NASCAR Nextel Cup race.
79th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Concurrent Resolution 31
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives recognizing Amarillo and the Texas Panhandle for their observance of the National Day of Prayer.
79th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Concurrent Resolution 33
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives commending the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon for hosting the art exhibit Capturing Western Legends: Russell and Remington's Canadian Frontier.
79th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, Senate Concurrent Resolution 41
Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives recalling S.B. No. 1708 from the governor.
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