| Bill | Date | Subject | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| HB 99 | 1-14-1885 | To limit the garnishment of a worker’s wages to current, not future, wages | Passed first and second reading, referred to Judiciary Committee, who tabled the bill |
| HB 156 | 1-19-1885 | To apportion road work among all able-bodied men | Passed first reading, referred to Committee on Public Roads, which tabled the bill 3-2-1885 |
| HB 447 | 2-14-1885 | To prevent discrimination by railroads against any passenger paying first class fare | Passed first and second reading, referred to Judiciary Committee, which recom- mended rejection; no further action on the bill. |
| HB 514 | 2-19-1885 | To appoint an Assistant Superintendent of Public Instruction to oversee schools for black children | Passed first and second reading; referred to Committee on Education and Common Schools, which tabled the bill |
| HJR 108 | 2-24-1885 | To appoint Howell E. Jackson to a cabinet position | Resolution lay over according to custom, was never taken up. |
| Bill | Date | Subject | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| HB 31 | 1-9-1885 | To limit attachment of a debt incurred for land rental to 1/3 of the crop grown on that land | Passed first and second reading, referred to Agriculture Committee, which tabled the bill 1-28-1885 |
| HB 119 | 1-15-1885 | To require parents and guardians to enroll children between 7 and 16 in school for 120 days per year. | Passed first reading, referred to Committee on Education and Common Schools, which tabled the bill 3-3-1885 |
| HB 151 | 1-19-1885 | To require corporations and contractors who advertise for workers to pay them the amount specified in the advertisements | Passed first and second reading, rejected on third reading 3-2. |
| HB 213 | 1-21-1885 | To ensure that judges of elections are appointed from different political parties | Passed first and second reading, referred to Committee on Elections, which tabled the bill |
| Bill | Date | Subject | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| HB 69 | 1-13-1885 | To prohibit policemen or patrolmen from serving process | Referred to Judiciary Committee; passed first and second reading, withdrawn for amendment; no further references to bill |
| HB 139 | 1-19-1885 | To amend the numbers of road workers required by an earlier act. | Passed first reading, referred to Committee on Public Roads, which tabled the bill. |
| HB 140 | 1-19-1885 | To limit the number of days workers are required to work on public roads | Passed first reading, referred to Committee on Public Roads, which tabled the bill. |
| HB 141 | 1-19-1885 | To repeal Chapter 130 of the Code, which permits discrimination in public transportation & facilities | Passed first and second reading, referred to Judiciary Committee, which recommended rejection; rejected on third reading 2-27 |
| HB 655 | 3-19-1885 | To license and regulate life and accident insurance companies in Tennessee | Passed first and second reading, referred to Judiciary Committee, which tabled the bill 3-28-1885. |
| Bill | Date | Subject | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| HB 13 | 1-9-1885 | To build a hospital for the insane in West Tennessee | Adopted and engrossed 1-29 |
| HB 34 | 1-9-1885 | To repeal Section 2437a of the Code | Passed first and second reading, referred to Judiciary Committee, rejected on third reading 2-11 |
| HJR 9 | 1-9-1885 | To request US Congress to support the Blair Education Bill, to provide state education grants in proportion to illiteracy | The resolution survived a motion to table it, but in the next vote was postponed indefinitely |
| HB 96 | 1-14-1885 | To amend Section 5299 of the Code by increasing the amount from $1.50 to $2.00 | Passed first and second reading, referred to Judiciary Committee, which tabled the bill 2-25-1885 |
| HR 88 | 2-17-1885 | To appoint a committee to investigate the circumstances concerning the admission of black students at the University of TN | Adopted, with an amendment making this task the duty of a committee already appointed |
| HB 495 | 2-18-1885 | “To protect married women and their children” (no further information – bill is missing from collection) | Passed first and second reading, referred to Judiciary Committee, withdrawn by sponsor 2-28 |
| HB 539 | 1-21-1885 | “To foster and encourage savings among the laboring classes” (no further information – bill is missing from collection) | Passed first and second reading, referred to Finance Committee; no further references to bill |
| HJR 151 | 4-4-1885 | To permit black cadets to attend the University of TN | Amended to allow the cadets to attend Fisk University instead |