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 reported favorably, February 13, placed on general orders. 53 147 171 read third time, not passed, reconsidered, tabled, February 23. 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- 93 reported favorably, February 13, placed on general orders. 147 considered in Committee of Whole, February 18, placed on order of 171 232 330 340 436 read third time, amended, passed, transmitted, March 3. filed with Secretary of State, March 23.. 3. Proposing an amendment to section 14, article 11 of the Constitution introduced by Mr. Warner, February 5, referred to Committee on 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- reported without recommendation, April 2, placed on general orders 645 considered in Committee of Whole, April 8, placed on order of third -746 read third time, amended, referred to Committee on General Taxa- 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- 303 reported favorably, March 26, placed on general orders... 532 655 read third time, passed, transmitted, April 7. 716 returned from Senate without amendment, April 24, ordered enrolled 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 303 reported favorably, March 26, placed on general orders. 549 considered in Committee of Whole, April 7, placed on order of third 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 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- 534 reported favorably, April 1, placed on general orders.. 634 considered in Committee of Whole, April 2, placed on order of third 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 reported favorably, March 6, placed on general orders. considered in Committee of Whole, March 9, progress reported.... rule suspended, read third time, passed, returned, March 10. re-received from Senate, March 13, rule suspended, reconsidered, S.J.R. 5. Proposing an amendment to sections 3 and 4 of Article 5 of the file No. 207. 164 267 278 286 286 305 330 introduced by Senator Wood. received April 3, referred to Committee on Revision and Amend- 672 reported favorably, April 24, placed on general orders. 1024 considered in Committee of Whole, April 27, referred to Committee 1050 1. 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 offered by Mr. Farrier, January 7, adopted by House.. offered by Mr. Holland, January 7, adopted by House.. 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.. 4. Commending Hon. Andrew B. Daugherty for his efforts to prevent offered by Mr. Howell, January 15, referred to Committee on Rules 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 130 reported amended, February 12, adopted by House. 139 Senate concurrence received, February 17, Senate committee named 164 165 6. Proposing the rejection of the child labor amendment to the United introduced by Mr. Culver, February 11, referred to Committee on 132 reported amended, February 12, made special order for Tuesday, 140 February 17, made special order for Friday, February 20, 10:30 a. m. 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 169 Senate concurrence received, February 19, House and Senate com- 175 8. ....... For the observance of Inauguration Day: Senate concurrence received, March 2.. offered by Mr. MacDonald, February 20, rule suspended, adopted 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.. 223 237 11. Authorizing the consolidation of the Michigan Employment Institution 242 reported amended, March 24, referred to Committee on Ways and 473 12. Requesting the Auditor General to furnish, at the close of the present 13. For final adjournment: offered by Mr. Warner, March 11, referred to Committee on Rules reported amended, May 1, adopted by House. 269 1039 305 1190 14. Relative to the death of Ex-Representative Archibald Robertson: 15. Directing the payment of a certain sum of money to Dennis C. Hage 16. Relative to the death of Congressman Arthur B. Williams: 1240 589 628 1187 1204 1191 1204 |