1. Silvestre Diaz de la Vega
Viceroyal decree on treasuries' mismanagement 1807 September 1
2. Miguel Cervantes
Voting requisites for deputy elections 1830 July 14
3. Luis Gonzaga de Chávarri
Suspending "alcabala" tax for benefit of the poor 1846 August 6
4. José Gomez de la Cortina
Authorizing Congress to pass laws 1846 August 22
Revoking previous fireweapon licenses 1846 August 24
Expectations of community-based police forces 1846 August 26
Organization of public security vigilance 1846 September 5
Criminal profiling of domestic servants 1846 September 5
Re-establishment of judicial system 1846 September 7
Various measures to expedite road improvement 1846 September 9
Enrollment and organization of the National Guard 1846 September 11
Amendment to previous road improvement law 1846 September 15
Authorizing public meetings on political issues 1846 September 17
Imposition of gunpowder tax 1846 September 17
Annuling previous Naval reforms 1846 September 17
Free introduction of weapons to protect nation 1846 September 18
States contribute soldiers to national army 1846 September 18
Raising taxes for unoccupied states 1846 September 21
Reduced importation fees for merchant ships 1846 September 22
Establishment of a government council 1846 September 25
Government council members eligible for Congress 1846 October 4
General one-time tax for war effort 1846 October 5
Total elimination of the "alcabala" tax 1846 October 12
5. José Lázaro Villamil
Canceling court and trial fees 1846 October 21
Suspending the election of civil judges 1846 October 25
War impedes applying recent judicial reforms 1846 October 25
Supreme Court may arbitrer military trials 1846 October 26
Abrogation of debt repossession laws 1846 October 26
Jurisdictional limits of the Supreme Court 1846 October 26
Describing powers of the Supreme Court 1846 October 26
Expediting upcoming Congress session 1846 October 28
Citizenry must donate weapons for war effort 1846 October 28
National Guard only to aid threatened states 1846 October 29
Dispellment of traitors' rumors on enrollment 1846 October 29
Pressing for collection of taxes for the war 1846 October 30
Repealing law on employees' dereliction of duty 1846 November 6
On maintaining 1830 electoral laws 1846 November 12
Reinstatement of the "alcabala" tax 1846 November 13
6. Agustin Buenrostro
Progressive judicial and penal system 1846 October 21
Establishment of local arbitrers to mediate disputes 1846 October 21
7. Pedro María Anaya
Guidelines for censorship of the press 1846 November 21
Church must raise 2 million pesos for the war 1846 November 22
Federal Government appoints local judges 1846 November 23
Commissioners enforce National Guard enrollment 1846 November 30
Citizenry to adorn private and public buildings 1846 December 2
Pro-immigration Department of Colonization formed 1846 December 3
National Guard to protect Mexico City 1846 December 3
Amendments to law on free trials 1846 December 4
Prisoners work to reduce sentence time 1846 December 4
On civil and criminal judges' replacements 1846 December 5
Reforms for civil and criminal court judges 1846 December 5
Court clerks considered as public officials 1846 December 9
Distribution of court clerk fees 1846 December 9
8. José Guadalupe Covarrubias
Metropolitan Diocese completed war fund quota 1846 December 10
Restricting "towncriers" hours of operation 1846 December 11
Traffic regulations for horse carriage owners 1846 December 16
Department of Colonization mission and regulations 1846 December 22
Election of president and vice-president 1846 December 22
Regulation of purchaseable public offices 1846 December 22
Days of prayer for the Constitutional Congress 1846 December 23
Election of Antonio Lopez Santa Anna as president 1846 December 24
Swearing in of vicepresident Valentin Gomez Farias 1846 December 24
9. Vicente Romero
Congressmen forbidden from holding jobs 1846 December 28
Repeal of September road improvement laws 1846 December 29
Disbandment of the secret police force 1846 December 29
Prohibiting entry of fruit and foodstuffs peddlers 1846 December 29
10. Francisco Suarez Iriarte
Budget and taxation list for Mexico city properties 1848 February 4
Mexico City indemnity payment to the United States 1848 February 17
Mexico City indemnity payment to the United States 1848 February 17
11. Juan María Florez y Teran
Regulations on collection of municipal funds 1848 October 6
Fireworks restrictions for religious holidays 1848 October 13
Tax raise for inhabitants of Mexico City 1848 October 12
Allocation of war funds to northern states 1848 October 18
Authorizing a minor control of his estates 1848 October 19
Rescheduling of delayed senatorial elections 1848 October 29
Establishment of correctional system 1848 October 8
Use of National Guard forces for defense 1848 November 2
Construction of Philadelphia-style jail 1848 October 8
Jose Gabriel Rodriguez receives scholarship 1848 November 2
Construction of drainage system for Mexico City 1848 October 13
12. José Ramon Malo
Architects to establish new national boundaries 1848 November 5
Congress indemnification funds, ends sessions 1848 November 5
President appoints Mexico City governor and secretary 1848 November 6
Congress reduces convict's prison sentence 1848 November 6
Family of Agustin de Iturbide remunerated 1848 November 12
Auditor appointed for the National Guard 1848 November 13
Fireworks restrictions for Guadalupe celebration 1848 December 7
Elimination of several voting restrictions 1848 November 6
Alcaldes continue in office until new law passes 1848 December 9
Re-organization of border customs houses 1848 November 26
Slaughterhouse owners evading new regulations 1848 December 19
Holiday restrictions on liquor sales 1848 December 13
Lost children taken to Hospice of the Poor 1848 December 19
Slaughterhouse restrictions and regulations 1848 December 15
Business and church restrictions for Christmas Eve 1848 December 22
Reforms to the National Guard 1848 December 21
Amendment to slaughterhouse restrictions 1848 December 24
Taxation of Mexico City businesses 1848 December 28
13. Imperial Regency
Account of actions by the Imperial Regency 1864 May 19
Regency offers Maximilian the crown of Mexico 1864 May 21
Maximilian's edict on educational reforms 1865 July 27
Maximilian accepts the Mexican throne 1864 May 20