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PART IV.

HISTORY OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE.

(References are to page numbers of the Journal.)

1. Proposing submitting to the qualified electors the question of holding a Constitutional Convention for the purpose of a general revision of the Constitution:

file No. 36.

introduced by Mr. Dykstra, January 20, referred to Committee on
Revision and Amendment of the Constitution..

reported favorably, February 13, placed on general orders.
considered in Committee of Whole, February 18, placed on order of
third reading

53

147

171

read third time, not passed, reconsidered, tabled, February 23.
taken from table, March 3, made Special Order for March 4, at 2:30
o'clock p. m.

193

234

passed, transmitted, March 4.

242

2. Proposing an amendment to section 5, article 8 of the Constitution, relative to term of office of county sheriff:

file No. 37.

introduced by Mr. Look, January 29, referred to Committee on Revi-
sion and Amendment of the Constitution...

93

reported favorably, February 13, placed on general orders.

147

considered in Committee of Whole, February 18, placed on order of
third reading

171

232

330

340

436

read third time, amended, passed, transmitted, March 3.
returned from Senate with amendment, March 13; laid over one day
Senate amendment concurred in, March 16, ordered enrolled....
enrolled No. 1.

filed with Secretary of State, March 23..

3. Proposing an amendment to section 14, article 11 of the Constitution
-to provide that fines assessed for breach of the penal laws shall
be placed in the general fund of incorporated villages, etc.:
file No. 35.

introduced by Mr. Warner, February 5, referred to Committee on
Revision and Amendment of the Constitution....
reported favorably, February 13, placed on general orders..
re-referred to Committee on Revision and Amendment of the Con-
stitution, February 19......

111

147

178

4. Proposing the annulment of sections 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 of article 10 of the Constitution, and the addition of a new section relative to an income tax law:

file No. 152.

introduced by Mr. Snow, March 5, referred to Committee on Revi-
sion and Amendment of the Constitution.

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reported without recommendation, April 2, placed on general orders
on motion

645

considered in Committee of Whole, April 8, placed on order of third
reading

-746

read third time, amended, referred to Committee on General Taxa-
tion, April 9....

768

5. Proposing an amendment to article 13 of the Constitution-condemnation of property for parks, boulevards, etc.:

file No. 235.

introduced by Mr Culver, March 11, referred to Committee on Revi-
sion and Amendment of the Constitution...

303

reported favorably, March 26, placed on general orders...
considered in Committee of Whole, April 2, placed on order of third
reading ..

532

655

read third time, passed, transmitted, April 7.

716

returned from Senate without amendment, April 24, ordered enrolled
enrolled No. 2.

1016

deposited in office of Secretary of State, May 4...

1253

6. Proposing an amendment to section 9, article 5, of the Constitutionincreasing compensation of members of the legislature:

file No. 237.

introduced by Mr. Palmer, March 11, referred to Committee on
Revision and Amendment of the Constitution....

303

reported favorably, March 26, placed on general orders.

549

considered in Committee of Whole, April 7, placed on order of third
reading

725

read third time, not passed, April 8.

742

reconsidered, tabled, April 8....

746

taken from table, April 16, amended, passed, transmitted..

889

returned from Senate without amendment, ordered enrolled, April 28
enrolled No. 3.

1068

deposited in office of Secretary of State, May 4..

1253

7. Proposing an amendment to section 9, article 6 of the Constitution, relative to reprieves, commutations, pardons and paroles: introduced by Mr. Gillett, March 16, referred to Committee on Revision and Amendment of the Constitution...

344

PART V.

HISTORY OF SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE.

(References are to page numbers of the Journal.)

S.J.R. 1. Proposing an amendment to section 13, Article 5 of the Constitution, with reference to the time during which a session of the Legislature may continue:

file No. 15.

introduced by Senator William L. Case.

received March 26, referred to Committee on Revision and Amend-
ment of the Constitution...

534

reported favorably, April 1, placed on general orders..

634

considered in Committee of Whole, April 2, placed on order of third
reading ....

656

read third time, not passed, April 3.

676

S.J.R. 2. Proposing an amendment to Article 8 of the State Constitution

creation of metropolitan districts:.

file No. 31.

introduced by Senator Condon.

received February 17, referred to Committee on Revision and
Amendment of the Constitution....

reported favorably, March 6, placed on general orders.

considered in Committee of Whole, March 9, progress reported....
considered in Committee of Whole, March 10, amended, placed on
order of third reading....

rule suspended, read third time, passed, returned, March 10.
retransmission by Senate requested, March 11...

re-received from Senate, March 13, rule suspended, reconsidered,
amended, passed, re-returned....

S.J.R. 5. Proposing an amendment to sections 3 and 4 of Article 5 of the
Constitution, relative to the manner of electing Representatives
to the Legislature in counties entitled to more than one repre-
sentative:

file No. 207.

164

267

278

286

286

305

330

introduced by Senator Wood.

received April 3, referred to Committee on Revision and Amend-
ment of the Constitution....

672

reported favorably, April 24, placed on general orders.

1024

considered in Committee of Whole, April 27, referred to Committee
on Judiciary

1050

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PART VI.

HISTORY OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS IN THE HOUSE. (References are to page numbers of the Journal.)

For holding of joint convention to receive inaugural message of
Governor:

offered by Mr. Farrier, January 7, adopted by House..
Senate concurrence received, January 8...

offered by Mr. Holland, January 7, adopted by House..
Senate concurrence received, January 8......

2. Providing for the mailing of the daily Journal:

3. Providing for the election of a postmaster and an assistant postmaster:

offered by Mr. Look, January 7, adopted by House..
Senate concurrence received, January 8...

4. Commending Hon. Andrew B. Daugherty for his efforts to prevent
improper diversion of the waters of the Great Lakes:

offered by Mr. Howell, January 15, referred to Committee on Rules
and Resolutions

reported favorably, January 20, adopted by House.

5. Protesting against the unlawful abstraction of the waters of Lake Michigan by the Sanitary District of Chicago, or any other person or agency:

10

23

11

28

11

28

46

51

introduced by Mr. Howell, February 11, referred to Committee on
Rules and Resolutions

130

reported amended, February 12, adopted by House.

139

Senate concurrence received, February 17, Senate committee named
House committee named, February 17....

164

165

6. Proposing the rejection of the child labor amendment to the United
States Constitution:

introduced by Mr. Culver, February 11, referred to Committee on
Federal Relations

132

reported amended, February 12, made special order for Tuesday,
February 17, 3:00 p. m..

140

February 17, made special order for Friday, February 20, 10:30 a. m.
adopted by House, February 20...

164

184

7. Expressing appreciation of the life and character of Marion Leroy Burton, President of the University of Michigan:

offered by Mr. Preston, February 18, rule suspended, adopted by
House

169

Senate concurrence received, February 19, House and Senate com-
mittees named to attend funeral.

175

8.

.......

For the observance of Inauguration Day:

Senate concurrence received, March 2..

offered by Mr. MacDonald, February 20, rule suspended, adopted
by House

184

224

9.

To direct the attention of Congress to the unsatisfactory conditions existing in the manufacture, sale and distribution of gasoline: offered by Mr. DeBoer, February 26, referred to Committee on Rules and Resolutions

211

10.

Relative to the death of Ex-Senator Charles E. Townsend:

offered by Mr. Evans, March 2, rule suspended, adopted by House..
Senate concurrence received, March 3...

223

237

11.

Authorizing the consolidation of the Michigan Employment Institution
for the Blind and the Michigan School for the Blind:
offered by Mr. Farrand, March 4, referred to Committee on Rules
and Resolutions

242

reported amended, March 24, referred to Committee on Ways and
Means

473

12. Requesting the Auditor General to furnish, at the close of the present
session, a detailed statement of all appropriations:
offered by Mr. Curtis, March 6, rule suspended, adopted..
Senate concurrence received, April 27.....

13. For final adjournment:

offered by Mr. Warner, March 11, referred to Committee on Rules
and Resolutions

reported amended, May 1, adopted by House.
Senate concurrence received, May 2...

269 1039

305

1190

14. Relative to the death of Ex-Representative Archibald Robertson:
offered by Mr. Howell, March 30, rule suspended, adopted by House
Senate concurrence received, March 31...

15. Directing the payment of a certain sum of money to Dennis C. Hage
for services in decorating the House of Representatives:
offered by Mr. Watson, May 1, rule suspended, adopted by House..
Senate concurrence received, May 1.

16. Relative to the death of Congressman Arthur B. Williams:
offered by Mr. Curtis, May 1, rule suspended, adopted by House....
Senate concurrence received, May 1...

1240

589

628

1187 1204

1191

1204

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