Journal of ProceedingsWisconsin Legislature, 1913 - Legislation |
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Page 49
... Affairs prove conclusively that the next step is just as important . Many coöperative societies sorely need the instruction and assistance of a conservative and practi- cal central organization , and all could benefit by it . Such a sys ...
... Affairs prove conclusively that the next step is just as important . Many coöperative societies sorely need the instruction and assistance of a conservative and practi- cal central organization , and all could benefit by it . Such a sys ...
Page 54
... Affairs pro- vided that it should work out a new and comprehensive system of accounts for the state . This work is now being done . Uni- form classifications of accounts have been prepared for every department and institution . Numerous ...
... Affairs pro- vided that it should work out a new and comprehensive system of accounts for the state . This work is now being done . Uni- form classifications of accounts have been prepared for every department and institution . Numerous ...
Page 56
... Affairs has required careful preparation , and the installation and development of the systems in the various departments and institutions will extend over a considerable period of time . It is highly desirable that suitable provision ...
... Affairs has required careful preparation , and the installation and development of the systems in the various departments and institutions will extend over a considerable period of time . It is highly desirable that suitable provision ...
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... Affairs . In my message two years ago I recommended the creation of the present Board of Public Affairs . It is an entirely new de- parture in state government . Composed of four ex officio and three appointive members , one each to ...
... Affairs . In my message two years ago I recommended the creation of the present Board of Public Affairs . It is an entirely new de- parture in state government . Composed of four ex officio and three appointive members , one each to ...
Page 92
... affairs provides that " Thirty days before the assembling of the legislature each public body , the conduct or operation of which involves the receipt , ex- penditure or handling of any state funds or property , shall submit to the ...
... affairs provides that " Thirty days before the assembling of the legislature each public body , the conduct or operation of which involves the receipt , ex- penditure or handling of any state funds or property , shall submit to the ...
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absence was granted Absent Adoption of amendment Affairs asks concurrence ayes and noes Ayes-Senators Ackley bill was concurred BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS BILLS FOR REVISION Chairman committee on Corporations committee on Education committee on Finance committee on Judiciary County Culbertson Education and Public engrossed and read Forest County granted to Senator H. C. Martin indefinitely postponed Kellogg Leave of absence legislation Martin A. E. Milwaukee mittee motion of Senator noes were demanded noes were required non-concurred o'clock p. m. offered amendment offered one bill ordered engrossed president pro tempore Public Welfare read a third report and recommend representing request of Senator RESOLUTIONS READY Richards rules interfering Senator A. E. Martin Senator Ackley Senator Bichler Senator Bosshard Senator Huber Senator Husting Senator Linley Senator Randolph Senator Scott Senator Skogmo Senator Teasdale Senator Tomkins Senator Zophy Snover statutes substitute amendment third reading tion and Public unanimous consent vote voting-Senators Weissleder Wisconsin