Bulletin, Issues 1-16Wright & Potter Printing Company, 1917 - Constitutional law |
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Page 10
... consideration , their rela- tion to each other and to existing provisions of the Constitution must be taken into account . This makes it necessary that all proposed amendments should be introduced as early in the ses- 10.
... consideration , their rela- tion to each other and to existing provisions of the Constitution must be taken into account . This makes it necessary that all proposed amendments should be introduced as early in the ses- 10.
Page 11
... consideration . Nevertheless the Ohio Con- vention of 1912 made the introduction of measures after the first two weeks more difficult . In the New York Convention of 1915 it was found that at the end of the first month of the ses- sion ...
... consideration . Nevertheless the Ohio Con- vention of 1912 made the introduction of measures after the first two weeks more difficult . In the New York Convention of 1915 it was found that at the end of the first month of the ses- sion ...
Page 12
... consideration have a fair oppor- tunity to present the argument in their favor . This was the purpose of the following rule adopted by the Michigan Conven- tion of 1907 : RULE 51. All standing committees before reporting adversely on ...
... consideration have a fair oppor- tunity to present the argument in their favor . This was the purpose of the following rule adopted by the Michigan Conven- tion of 1907 : RULE 51. All standing committees before reporting adversely on ...
Page 13
... consideration and report what course should be adopted for reporting the proceedings of the Convention and also for the publication of the same ; " ( 5 ) a committee of elections " consisting of seven members to consider and report upon ...
... consideration and report what course should be adopted for reporting the proceedings of the Convention and also for the publication of the same ; " ( 5 ) a committee of elections " consisting of seven members to consider and report upon ...
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... consideration the expediency of making any , and if any , what alterations or amendments , and to report thereon . 3. Resolved , That so much of the Constitution as relates to the Senate , be referred to a committee of twenty - one , to ...
... consideration the expediency of making any , and if any , what alterations or amendments , and to report thereon . 3. Resolved , That so much of the Constitution as relates to the Senate , be referred to a committee of twenty - one , to ...
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Page 84 - Representatives, but the people reserve to themselves power to propose laws and amendments to the Constitution and to enact or reject the same at the polls, independent of the legislative assembly...
Page 13 - In order to prevent those who are vested with authority from becoming oppressors, the people have a right, at such periods and in such manner as they shall establish by their frame of government, to cause their public officers to return to private life; and to fill up vacant places by certain and regular elections and appointments.
Page 56 - Petitions and orders for the initiative and for the referendum shall be filed with the secretary of state, and in submitting the same to the people he, and all other officers, shall be guided by the general laws and the act submitting this amendment, until legislation shall be especially provided therefor.
Page 41 - Aid the finance committee of the senate and the ways and means committee of the assembly...
Page 36 - Dollars; and the money arising from the creation of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever.