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SENATE HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

This History is composed of the following parts:

I. Senate History of Senate Bills.

II. Senate History of House Bills.

III. Senate History of Senate Joint Resolutions.
IV. Senate History of House Joint Resolutions.

V. Senate History of Senate Concurrent Resolutions.
VI. Senate History of House, Concurrent Resolutions.
VII. Senate History of Senate Resolutions.
VIII. Act and Bill Numbers,

PART I.

SENATE HISTORY OF SENATE BILLS.

(The references are to pages of Senate Journal.)

1. A bill to amend section 1 of Act No. 204 of the Public Acts of 1893,
entitled "An act to create a board of jury commissioners, consist-
ing of seven persons, for courts of record in the county of Wayne,
and to repeal Act No. 95 of the Public Acts of 1887, as amended by
Act No. 42 of the Public Acts of 1891, and all other acts and parts
of acts contravening the provisions of this act," as last amended
by act No. 269 of the Public Acts of 1907:

Introduced by Senator Wood, January 3, ordered printed and referred
to the committee on Judiciary.

22

Printed bill filed January 6. (File No. 1).

33

Reported favorably with amendment February 13; amendment con-
curred in and referred to committee of the whole...

126

Reported by commmittee of the whole February 14 favorably with-
out amendment and placed on order of third reading.
Passed February 15, transmitted...

138

146

Returned May 1, passed by House without amendment, ordered en-
rolled

848

Presented to Governor May 5, (Senate enrolled No. 69).
Approved by Governor May 10.

963

Public Act No. 141.

2. A bill to amend sections 4, 4-a, 4-b and 5 of Act No. 85 of the Public Acts of 1921, entitled "An act prescribing the fees, taxes and charges to be paid to the State by corporations doing or seeking to do business in this State; prescribing the method and basis of computing such fees, taxes and charges; requiring certain annual reports to be filed by corporations; providing for the disposition of the moneys received under this act and prescribing penalties for non-compliance with the provisions thereof," approved April 27,

1921:

Introduced by Senator Sligh, January 3, ordered printed and referred
to the committee on Taxation...

Printed bill filed January 6, (File No. 2).

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3. A bill removing the common law disabilities of women:

Introduced by Senator Condon, January 4, ordered printed and re-
ferred to the committee on Judiciary..

Printed bill filed January 9, (File No. 3).

Reported favorably with amendment March 15, amendment concurred
in and referred to committee of the whole...
Re-referred to committee on Judiciary March 27.

27

34

284

385

Reported favorably without amendment April 4 and referred to com-
mitttee of the whole.....

453

Reported by committee of the whole April 5 favorably with amend-
ments; amendments concurred in, and bill placed on order of third
reading

475

4.

5.

Not passed, April 10.

A bill to provide for safety to life and property in this State in the
operation and use of steam engines and boilers and refrigerating
machinery, excepting steam engines and boilers and refrigerat-
ing machinery subject to the control of the United States and
others as herein enumerated; to provide for the operation of steam
engines and boilers and refrigerating machinery and their appur-
tances; to provide for the examination and licensing of engineers
thereof; to authorize and empower the Department of Labor and
Industry to administer the provisions of this Act; to provide for
the expenses of administering the same; and to provide penalties
for the violation of the provisions thereof.

Introduced by Senator Condon, January 4, ordered printed and re-
ferred to the committee on Labor.

Printed bill filed January 9, (File No. 4).

A bill to prohibit the wilful disturbance of any religious assembly of worshippers of God, or the exhibiting in any public hall or theater of pictures in derision or mockery of the dress, garb or ceremonial actions of any bishop, priest, minister, elder or other religious worker, and providing punishment therefor:

517

27

34

Introduced by Senator Condon, January 4, ordered printed and re-
ferred to the committee on Judiciary.

27

Printed bill filed January 9, (File No. 5).

34

Reported favorably with amendments January 25; amendments con-
curred in and referred to committee of the whole..

68

Reported by committee of the whole February 1 favorably without
amendment and placed on order of third reading..

Reconsidered February 6, laid on table..

106

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Defeated, February 5....

6. A bill to repeal Act No. 95 of the Public Acts of 1921, entitled "An
act providing for the maintenance, expenditure, renewal and regu-
lation of a revolving fund for the construction of drains," ap-
proved April 28, 1921:

Introduced by Senator Case, Bernie L., January 4, and referred to
the committee on Drainage...

7. A bill to repeal Act No. 287 of the Public Acts of 1921, entitled "An act
to provide for the collection of agricultural statistics by township
and city supervisors or other assessing officers," approved May
18, 1921:

Introduced by Senator Bernie L. Case, January 4, and referred to
the committee on Agriculture...

Reported favorably without amendment January 25, ordered printed
and referred to committee of the whole.
Printed bill filed January 29, (File No. 39)..

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Reported by committee of the whole January 31 favorably without
amendment and placed on order of third reading..
Passed February 5, given immediate effect, transmitted.
Returned March 13, passed by House, laid on table.

86

99-100

255

House requests return of bill March 15, taken up, re-transmitted...
Returned March 20, given immediate effect by House; ordered enrooled
Presented to Governor March 26, (Senate enrolled No. 8).......

290

305

356

Approved by Governor, April 6.......

Public Act No. 17.

8. A bill to make appropriations for the Legislature for the fiscal years
ending June 30, 1924, and June 30, 1925, for maintenance, operation
and other specific purposes:

Introduced by Senator Eldred, January 9, ordered printed and re-
ferred to the committee on State Affairs..
Printed bill filed January 12, (File No. 6)..

492

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9. A bill to amend section 52 of chapter 1 of Act No. 314 of the Public Acts of 1915, "The Judicature Act of 1915," being section 12057 of the Compiled Laws of 1915:

Introduced by Senator Condon, January 9, ordered printed and re-
ferred to the committee on Judiciary..
Printed bill filed January 12, (File No. 7).

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Reported favorably without amendment March 15 and referred to
committee of the whole...

284

Reported by committee of the whole March 19 favorably without
amendment and placed on order of third reading.
Passed March 20, transmitted.....

302

317

.719-720

778

887

Returned April 25 with House amendments; amendments concurred
in; ordered enrolled...

Presented to Governor April 27, (Senate enrolled No. 49).

Approved by Governor, May 2......

Public Act No. 103.

10. A bill to amend sections 58, 59, and 60 of chapter 1 of Act No. 314 of the Public Acts of 1915, "The Judicature Act of 1915," being sections 12063, 12064, and 12065 of the Compiled Laws of 1915: Introduced by Senator Condon, January 9, ordered printed and referred to the committee on Judiciary.

Printed bill filed January 12, (File No. 8)..

Reported favorably with amendments January 25; amendments con-
curred in and referred to committee of the whole.....

35

46

68

Reported by committee of the whole January 30 favorably without
amendment and placed on order of third reading.
Amended, passed February 1, transmitted......

80

89-90

Returned February 21 with House amendments; amendments con-
curred in; ordered enrolled...

160-161

Presented to Governor February 26, (Senate enrolled No. 3).
Approved by Governor, March 6.....

177

228

Public Act No. 4.

11. A bill declaring every child to be the legitimate child of its natural

parents; making such child an heir of such parents, and providing
the procedure for establishing such parentage:

Introduced by Senator Condon, January 9, ordered printed and
referred to the committee on Judiciary...
Printed bil filed January 12, (File No. 9)

35

46

Reported favorably without amendment March 14 and referred to
committee of the whole....

268

334

Re-referred to committee on Judiciary March 21.

12. A bill to amend section 1 of Act No. 213 of the Public Acts of 1915,
entitled "An act to provide for a presiding circuit judge and for
the manner of his selection, to prescribe his powers and duties and
to defray the expenses incident thereto," being section 14546 of the
Compiled Laws of 1915:

Introduced by Senator Condon, January 10, ordered printed and re-
ferred to the committee on Judiciary..
Printed bill filed January 16, (File No. 11)..

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Reported favorably without amendment January 18 and referred
to committee of the whole......

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Reported by committee of the whole January 23 favorably without
amendment and placed on order of third reading..

13. A bill to authorize and regulate the issue of negotiable bonds or notes
by counties, townships, cities, villages and school districts:
Introduced by Senator Condon, January 10, ordered printed and
referred to the committee on Counties and Townships...
Printed bill filed January 16, (File No. 12)..

14. A bill to amend section 3 of chapter 13 of Act No. 314 of the Public
Acts of 1915, "The Judicature Act of 1915," being section 12406
of the Compiled Laws of 1915:

Introduced by Senator Bahorski, January 10, ordered printed and
referred to the committee on Judiciary.

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Printed bill filed January 16, (File No. 13).

46

Reported favorably with amendments January 25; amendments con-
curred in and referred to committee of the whole....
Reported by committee of the whole January 30 favorably without
amendment and placed on order of third reading.
Passed January 31, transmitted.....

68

80

86

158

177

228

Returned February 20 with House amendment; amendment con-
curred in; ordered enrolled..

Presented to Governor February 23, (Senate enrolled No. 1).
Approved by Governor, March 6....

Public Act No. 3.

15. A bill to make appropriations for the Central Michigan Normal School
for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1924, and June 30, 1925, for
maintenance, operation and other purposes:

Introduced by Senator Bernie L. Case, January 10, and referred to
committee on Normal Schools....

Reported favorably with amendments March 29; amendments con-
curred in and referred to committee on Finance and Appropria-
tions

38

.407-408

Reported favorably with amendments April 12; amendments con-
curred in; ordered printed and referred to committee of the whole..
Printed bill filed April 16, (File No. 292)....

Reported by committee of the whole April 17 favorably without
amendment and placed on order of third reading..
Passed April 23, given immediate effect, transmitted.

556

581

613

684

.848-849

963

1012

Returned May 1 with House amendments; amendments concurred
in; given immediate effect; ordered enrolled..

Presented to Governor May 5, (Senate enrolled No. 76).
Approved by Governor, May 10.......

Public Act No. 148.

16. A bill to make appropriations for the Ionia State Hospital for the
fiscal years ending June 30, 1924, and June 30, 1925, for mainten-
ance, operation and other purposes:

Introduced by Senator Eldred, January 10, and referred to the com-
mittee on State Hospitals.

Reported favorably with amendments March 1; amendments con-
curred in and referred to committee on Finance and Appropria-
tions

38

..194-195

Reported favorably with amendments, April 6; amendments con-
currred in, ordered printed and referred to committee of the whole
Printed bill filed April 11, (File No. 247)...

481

522

Reported by committee of the whole April 12, favorably without
amendment and placed on order of third reading..
Passed April 16, given immediate effect, transmitted.

562

587

Returned April 28, passed by House without amendment and given
immediate effect, ordered enrolled

806

Presented to Governor May 3, (Senate enrolled No. 61).
Approved by Governor, May 10......

926

1011

Public Act No. 135.

17. A bill to make appropriations for the Northern State Normal School for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1924, and June 30, 1925, for maintenance, operation and other purposes:

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