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e_cle_001027
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Political cartoon regarding Mark White and the Texas Legislature, July 20, 1986
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Description
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Political cartoon regarding Mark White and the Texas Legislature, July 20, 1986. Depicting Mark White as the Captain and the Texas Legislature as a passenger of an airplane, with Mark White yelling at the Legislature to "Do Something!" as the plane is crashing.
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Page Count
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1
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Subject Name
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White, Mark, 1940-, Texas. Legislature
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Subject Topic
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Congressional & Political
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Time Period
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"White Interregnum, 1983-1986"
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Themebook Term(s)
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Mark White
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Identifier
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e_cle_004543
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Title
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Letter from Mark White to Bill Clements, February 26, 1979
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Description
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Letter from Mark White to Bill Clements, February 26, 1979, regarding Mark White's stance on antitrust law and the states ability to pay back Texans who may have sustained losses from antitrust law violations which may be altered by two state bills
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Page Count
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3
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Creator
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White, Mark, 1940-
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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Texas. Legislature
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Themebook Term(s)
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Mark White
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Identifier
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e_cle_004233
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Letter from Mark White to Governor William P. Clements, Jr., March 26, 1981
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Description
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Letter from Mark White to Governor William P. Clements, Jr., March 26, 1981. The trial of Boyer, et al. v. State Property Tax Board has been postponed until April or May of 1981. This case discusses the action of the Legislature in reducing the constitutional tax for college building funds through the enactment of Senate Bill 621 during the 66th Session of the Legislature.
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Page Count
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1
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Creator
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White, Mark, 1940-
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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Texas. Legislature
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Subject Topic
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Litigation
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Themebook Term(s)
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Mark White
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Identifier
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e_cle_005310
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Letter from Attorney General Mark White to Governor William P. Clements, Jr., Representative Bill Presnal, and Homer Foerster, August 31, 1979
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Description
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Letter from Attorney General Mark White to Governor William P. Clements, Jr., Representative Bill Presnal, and Homer Foerster, August 31, 1979. The letter provides White's legal opinion that Governor Clements may not veto a legislative rider.
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Page Count
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9
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Creator
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White, Mark, 1940-
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011, Presnal, Bill, Foerster, Homer A.
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Subject Name
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Texas. Legislature
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Subject Topic
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Legislative veto, Construction projects
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Themebook Term(s)
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Mark White
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Identifier
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e_cle_005311
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Title
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Letter from Attorney General Mark White to Governor William P. Clements, Jr., January 14, 1980
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Description
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Letter from Attorney General Mark White to Governor William P. Clements, Jr., January 14, 1980, finding that Governor Clements may not veto Rider 47 and its expenditure of federal funds.
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Page Count
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8
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Creator
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White, Mark, 1940-
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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Texas. Legislature, Texas. Department of Health, Texas. Attorney-General's Office
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Subject Topic
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Legislative veto
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Themebook Term(s)
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Mark White
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Identifier
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e_cle_005391
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Newspaper clipping headlined, "Clements wins point," February 12, 1981
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Description
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Newspaper clipping headlined, "Clements wins point," February 12, 1981, by the Associated Press, in the San Antonio Express. The article describes a compromise with Governor William P. Clements, Jr., that removed Attorney General Mark White from a committee approving funds for fighting crime.
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Creator
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Associated Press
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Subject Name
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011, White, Mark, 1940-, Brooks, Chet, Texas. Legislature
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Subject Topic
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Criminal Justice, Administration of
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Themebook Term(s)
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Criminal Justice Reform, Mark White