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Employes, accidental injuries to, liability of employers for, 1, 3.

Equal suffrage, see Woman suffrage.

Expenses, nomination and election, to limit and regulate, 21.

Factory inspectors, authorizing payment of claims of certain deputy, 22.
General appropriation act, see Appropriation.

General repair fund of state prison, providing for the transfer of an unexpended balance of an appropriation to, 5.

Health, public, to protect the, 23.

Hospitals, detention, authorizing the construction or purchase of, by certain cities, 9, S 8. Industrial accident board, providing for awards in cases of accidental injuries to employes,

1, 3.

Initiative, amending constitution to provide for, 12, 14, 15.

Injuries to employes, liability of employers for accidental, 1, 3.

Insurance companies, authorizing the formation of mutual, by employers, 20, S 14. Insurance of employers against loss by injuries to employes, 1, 3.

Jackson prison, see Michigan state prison.

Liability of employers for accidental injuries to employes, 1, 3.

Liquor bonds, amending act relative to sureties on, 13.

Liquor law, amending general, 19, S 10.

Marquette prison, amending act providing for employment of labor at, 8, S. 4.
Michigan state prison-

providing for transfer of unexpended appropriation for, to general repair fund,
5, S 6.

amending act providing for the employment of labor at, 7, S 5.

Mutual association, incorporation of, to insure payment of compensation to employes

for accidental injuries or death, 1, 3.

Mutual insurance companies, authorizing the formation of, by employers, 20, S 14. Nomination and election expenses, limiting and regulating, 21.

Nominations and elections, defining and preventing illegal practices in, 21.

Pollution of waters of the state, preventing, 23.

Presidential preference primary, providing for, 2, 4.

President, party candidate for, method of selecting delegates to nominate, 2, 4.
Primary, presidential preference, providing for, 2, 4.

Primary elections, amending general law for, 10, 11.

Prison labor

amending act providing for employment of, at Jackson prison, S 5, 7.
Marquette prison, 8, S 4.

Recall, amending constitution to provide for, 16.

Referendum, amending constitution to provide for, 12, 14.

State banks, to allow receipt of postal savings deposits by, S 13.

State prison at Jackson, see Michigan state prison.

Sureties, amending law relative to, 13, 18.

Tax, to meet appropriation of presidential primary bill, 2.

Town plats, amending act providing for recording of, S 16.
Waters of the state, to prevent pollution of, 23.

Weapons, see Concealed weapons.

Woman suffrage, amending constitution to provide for, 17.

Workmen's compensation and employer's liability, authorizing the formation of mutual

insurance companies relative to, 20, S 14.

Workmen's compensation for accidental injuries or deaths, providing for, 1, 3.

PART II.

History of all bills and (concurrent_resolutions proposing amendments to the constitution) introduced in the House of Representatives.

Bill No. 1. A bill to promote the welfare of the people of this state, relating to the

liability of employers for injuries or death sustained by their employes,
providing compensation for the accidental injury to or death of employes
and methods for the payment of the same, including the incorporation of
mutual associations to insure the payment of such compensation, establish-
ing an industrial accident board, defining its powers, providing for a review
of its awards, making an appropriation to carry out the provisions of this
act, and restricting the right to compensation or damages in such cases to
such as are provided by this act.

introduced by Mr, Ashley..

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considered in Committee of Whole, progress.

considered in Committee of Whole, amended.

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Labor....
rules suspended and 1000 copies ordered printed....

file No. 1.

announcement of printing..

reported amended, concurred in, placed on general order.

taken from general order and made special order for Tuesday, March 12,
at 10:30 o'clock..

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placed on order of third reading and made special order for Wednesday,
March 13 at 10:30 o'clock..

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request for conference committee granted, Messrs. Ashley, Stewart and
Graves...

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referred to Clerk for printing and presentation to Governor.
enrolled No. 3, presented to Governor.

approved.

Bill No. 2. A bill to provide a method whereby the enrolled voters of each political
party may express their choice for delegates to a national convention called
for the purpose of nominating a candidate for president of the United States;
to provide for the election of candidates for party presidential electors;
making an appropriation for paying the expenses incurred in carrying out
the provisions of this act and to provide a tax to meet the same.
introduced by Mr. Flowers.

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read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Elections..
rules suspended and 500 copies ordered printed..

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file No. 2.

rules suspended, made special order for Tuesday, March 5, at 2 o'clock..
announcement of printing.

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reported favorably, referred to committee of whole and made special
order for Tuesday, March 5 at 2 o'clock..
considered in committee of whole, progress.
considered in committee of whole, substituted.

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A bill to provide for the expression by the qualified enrolled voters
of the several political parties of their choice for the nomination by
their party for the President of the United States and making an
appropriation to carry out the provisions of this act.

substitute amended.

Passed, immediate effect, transmitted.

received and referred to Clerk for enrollment.

enrolled No. 2.

presented to Governor.
approved.

Bill No. 3. A bill to promote the general health and welfare of the people of this state, relating to the liability of employers for injuries or death sustained by their employes, providing compensation for the accidental injury to or death of employes and method for the payment of the same, including the incorporation of mutual associations to insure the payments of such compensation, establishing an industrial accident board, defining its powers, providing for a review of its awards, making an appropriation to carry out the provisions of this act, and restricting the right to compensation or damages in such cases, to such as are provided by this act.

introduced by Mr. Lucas...

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Labor.. Bill No. 4. A bill to provide for the expression by the qualified enrolled voters of the several political parties of their choice for the nomination by their party for the President of the United States.

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introduced by Mr. Taylor..

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Elections..
Bill No. 5. A bill to provide for the transfer to the general repairs fund of a certain
unexpended appropriation for the Michigan state prison.
introduced by Mr. Perry.

read first and second time by title, rules suspended, read third time,
passed, transmitted.

returned, referred to Clerk for enrollment.
enrolled No. 1.

presented to Governor.
approved...

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Bill No. 6. A bill to amend section 1 of Act 107 of the Public Acts of 1911, entitled
"An act to provide a tax to meet the several appropriations for which a tax is
not otherwise provided for the general expenses of the state government,
salaries of the state officers, judicial and other expenses of the state depart-
ments and expenses of the legislature for the years 1911 and 1912."
introduced by Mr. Chambers..

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Ways and
Means..

reported favorably, ordered printed, referred to committee of whole,
placed on general order...

file No. 5.

announcement of printing.

Bill No. 7. A bill to amend section 8 of Act No. 150 of the Public Acts of 1911,
entitled "An act to provide for the employment of prison labor on state
account at the state prison at Jackson, Michigan; to provide for the sale
and disposition of the manufactured product; to define the duties of the
warden and board of control of said prison in relation thereto; to make an ap-
propriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912, to carry into effect the
object and purposes of this act, and to provide a tax to meet the same.
introduced by Mr. Jensen.

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on State Affairs..
reported favorably, ordered printed, referred to committee of whole,
placed on general order..

file No. 3.

announcement of printing . .

Bill No. 8. A bill to amend section 8 of Act No. 151 of the Public Acts of 1911,
entitled "An act to provide for the employment of prison labor on state
account at the state house and branch of the state prison in the Upper
Peninsula; to provide for the sale and disposition of the manufactured
product; to define the duties of the warden and board of control of said
prison in relation thereto; to make an appropriation for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1912, to carry into effect the object and purposes of this act,
and to provide a tax to meet the same.'

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introduced by Mr. Jensen...

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on State Affairs..
reported favorably, ordered printed, referred to committee of whole,
placed on general order...

file No. 4.

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announcement of printing.

Bill No. 9. A bill to authorize the construction or purchase of detention hospitals,
or for the securing of the care and treatment of persons afflicted with con-
tagious or communicable diseases, in cities within this state having a popula-
tion of not less than five thousand inhabitants.

introduced by Mr. Kalmbach

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on City Corpor-
ations..

reported favorably, ordered printed, referred to committee of whole,
placed on general order.

file No. 6 (not printed).

Bill No. 10. A bill to amend the title and sections 3, 16, 20, 21, 25, 28, 36 and
38 of Act No. 281 of the Public Acts of 1909, entitled "An act relative to
the nomination of party candidates for public offices and delegates to political
conventions, to regulate primary elections and to prescribe penalties
for violations of its provisions and to provide for the printing upon election
ballots the names of candidates nominated under the terms of this act, and

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to repeal Act No. 4 of the Public Acts of the extra session of 1907, and all
local primary election acts contravening the provisions of this act, except
as in this act otherwise provided," as amended by Act No. 279 of the Public
Acts of 1911, and to repeal sections 18, 42 and 43.
introduced by Mr. Oppenborn.

read first and second time by title.

pending reference to committee, rules suspended, ordered printed.

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rules suspended, read third time, amended, passed..
title amended, transmitted.
(Oppenborn-Clark bill)

Bill No. 11. A bill to amend sections 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 31, 38, 39, 42 and
43 of Act No. 281 of the Public Acts of 1909, as amended by Act No. 279
of the Public Acts of 1911, entitled "An act relative to the nomination of
party candidates for public offices and delegates to political conventions,
to regulate primary elections and to prescribe penalties for violations of its
provisions and to provide for the printing upon election ballots of the names
of candidates nominated under the terms of this act, and to repeal Act No.
4 of the Public Acts of the extra session of 1907, and all local primary election
acts contravening the provisions of this act, except as in this act otherwise
provided."

introduced by Mr. Clark..

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Elections..
rules suspended, ordered printed.

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file No. 8.

announcement of printing.

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Concurrent resolution No. 12. Concurrent resolution proposing an amendment
to sections 11 and 19 of Article V of the constitution of Michigan relative
to the initiative and referendum.

introduced by Mr. Bricker..

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Revision and
Amendment of the Constitution..

rules suspended, ordered printed.

file No. 9.

announcement of printing.

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Bill No. 13. A bill to amend section 1 of Act No. 266 of the Public Acts of 1895,
entitled "An act relative to bonds and other obligations, with surety or
sureties, and the acceptance as surety thereon of companies qualified to
act as such, and the release of such surety, and the safe depositing of assets
for which such surety may be liable, and to the charging by fiduciaries of
the expense of procuring sureties, and repealing all laws in conflict there-
with," as last amended by Act No. 321 of the Public Acts of 1907, the same
being compiler's section 5196 of the Compiled Laws of 1897.
introduced by Mr. Knight....

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on State Affairs..
rules suspended, ordered printed..

file No. 10.

announcement of printing.

Concurrent resolution No. 14. Concurrent Resolution proposing an amendment
to sections 1 and 19 of Article V of the constitution of Michigan relative to
the initiative and referendum.

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introduced by Mr. Woodworth.

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read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Revision
and Amendment of the Constitution.

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to section 2 of Article XVII of the Constitution of Michigan relative to the
initiative.

introduced by Mr. Woodworth..

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read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Revision and
Amendment of the Constitution.

rules suspended, ordered printed.

file No. 12.

announcement of printing.

Concurrent resolution No. 16. Concurrent resolution proposing an amendment
to Article III of the constitution of Michigan by adding a new section thereto,
which shall be known as section 9, relative to the recall.
introduced by Mr. Dunn.

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read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Revision
and Amendment of Constitution.

rules suspended, ordered printed..
file No. 13.

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announcement of printing.

Concurrent resolution No. 17. Concurrent resolution proposing an amendment
to section 1 of Article III of the constitution of Michigan relative to the
right of women to vote.

introduced by Mr. Green.

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read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Revision
and Amendment of Constitution.
rules suspended, ordered printed..

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file No. 14.

announcement of printing.

Bill No. 18. A bill to amend section 1 of Act No. 266 of the Public Acts of 1895,
entitled "An act relative to bonds and other obligations with surety or
sureties, and the acceptance as surety thereon of companies qualified to act as
such, and the release of such surety, and the safe depositing of assets for.
which such surety may be liable, and to the charging by fiduciaries of the
expense of procuring sureties, and repealing all laws in conflict therewith,"
as amended by Act No. 106 of the Public Acts of 1897, and by Act No. 321
of the Public Acts of 1907, the same being compiler's section 5196 of the
Compiled Laws of 1897.

introduced by Mr. Field.

read first and second time by title, referred to Committee on Liquor
Traffic...

rules suspended, ordered printed.

file No. 15.

notice given of motion to discharge committee from further consideration.
announcement of printing.

Bill No. 19. A bill to amend section 2 of Act No. 313 of the Public Acts of 1887,
entitled "An act to provide for the taxation, licensing and regulation of the
business of manufacturing, selling, keeping for sale, furnishing giving or
delivering spirituous and intoxicating, malt, brewed, fermented and vinous
liquors in this state and to repeal all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with
the provisions of this act,' as amended by Act No. 291 of the Public Acts
of 1909, and by Act No. 170 of the Public Acts of 1911, said amended section
being section 5380 of the Compiled Laws of 1897,

introduced by Mr. Ball..

read first and second time by title.

pending reference to committee rules suspended, ordered printed.
file No. 16.

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special order for Wednesday, March 13 at 3 o'clock.
motion to make special order reconsidered.

bill referred to Committee on Liquor Traffic.
announcement of printing.

reported amended without recommendation, on motion placed on general
order.

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Bill No. 20. A bill to authorize the formation of mutual insurance companies
whose members may be composed of persons, firms, partnership associations
or corporations who have elected to come under the law relating to em-
ployers' liability and workmens compensation.
introduced by Mr. Stewart.

read first and second time by title.

pending reference to committee, tabled.

rules suspended, taken up, placed on immediate passage.

read third time, amended, passed, transmitted...

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