Nebraska Blue BookNebraska Legislative Council., 1922 |
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... Adoption of the Con- stitution of 1875 , November 1 , 1875. - This is the formative period of the new state . Among its principal events were the relocation of the capital at Lincoln , July 29 , 1867 , the impeachment of Governor David ...
... Adoption of the Con- stitution of 1875 , November 1 , 1875. - This is the formative period of the new state . Among its principal events were the relocation of the capital at Lincoln , July 29 , 1867 , the impeachment of Governor David ...
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... adopted at a special election held September 21 , 1920. The Nebraska state legis- lature , called in special session on July 31 , 1919 , unanimously ratified an amendment to the federal constitution permitting women to vote in all ...
... adopted at a special election held September 21 , 1920. The Nebraska state legis- lature , called in special session on July 31 , 1919 , unanimously ratified an amendment to the federal constitution permitting women to vote in all ...
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... adopted . The cost of this , the first state capitol building , was $ 75,817.59 , which amount was derived from the sale of lots in Lincoln . This building was so poorly constructed that it began to show signs of decay as early as 1871 ...
... adopted . The cost of this , the first state capitol building , was $ 75,817.59 , which amount was derived from the sale of lots in Lincoln . This building was so poorly constructed that it began to show signs of decay as early as 1871 ...
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... adopted after a heated campaign by a vote of 3,938 in its favor to 3,838 against . This constitution of 1866 limited suffrage to " free white males , " in ac- cord with the constitutions of many of the free states of the north before ...
... adopted after a heated campaign by a vote of 3,938 in its favor to 3,838 against . This constitution of 1866 limited suffrage to " free white males , " in ac- cord with the constitutions of many of the free states of the north before ...
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... adopted on October 12 , 1875 , by a vote of 30,202 to 5,474 . The constitution of 1875 was in large part the same as the rejected constitution of 1871. The executive , legislative and judicial departments were enlarged , and more ...
... adopted on October 12 , 1875 , by a vote of 30,202 to 5,474 . The constitution of 1875 was in large part the same as the rejected constitution of 1871. The executive , legislative and judicial departments were enlarged , and more ...
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Página 90 - This enumeration of rights shall not be construed to impair or deny others retained by the people ; and all powers, not herein delegated, remain with the people.
Página 106 - State, shall be and remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which, together with all the rents of the unsold lands, and such other means as the Legislature may provide, shall be inviolably appropriated to the support of common schools throughout the State.
Página 111 - The exercise of the power and the right of eminent domain shall never be so construed or abridged as to prevent the taking by the legislature, of the property and franchises of incorporated companies already organized, or hereafter to be organized, and subjecting them to the public necessity the same as of individuals.
Página 113 - Every stockholder in a banking corporation or institution shall be individually responsible and liable to its creditors, over and above the amount of stock by him or her held, to an amount equal to his or her respective shares so held, for all its liabilities accruing while he or she remains such stockholder.
Página 93 - Each house shall determine the rules of its own proceedings, and be the judge of the elections, returns, and qualifications of its own members ; shall choose its own officers ; and the Senate shall choose a temporary president, when the Lieutenant Governor shall not attend as president, or shall act as Governor.
Página 96 - No money shall be drawn from the treasury except in pursuance of a specific appropriation made by law...
Página 280 - The general assembly shall provide such revenue as may be needful by levying a tax, by valuation, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her or its property...
Página 89 - ... the attendance of witnesses in his behalf; and a speedy public trial by an impartial jury of the county or district in which the offense is alleged to have been committed. Sec. 12. No person shall be compelled, in any criminal case, to give evidence against himself, or be twice put In Jeopardy for the same offense.
Página 99 - ... he shall return it, with his objections, to the House in which it shall have originated which House shall enter the objections at large upon its journal, and proceed to reconsider the bill.
Página 97 - The Governor shall, at the commencement of each session, and at the close, of his term of office, give to the General Assembly information, by message, of the condition of the State, and shall recommend such measures as he shall deem expedient.