SECTION 1. The congress shall have power to limit, regulate, and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. "SECTION 2. The power of the several states is unimpaired by this article except that the operation of state laws shall be suspended... Journal - Página 162por Michigan. Legislature. Senate - 1925Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| National Industrial Conference Board - 1925 - 172 páginas
...federal authority. It is pointed out that the amendment includes as Section 2 the following provision: "The power of the several states is unimpaired by...the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress." This, it is held, was written with the specific idea of retaining to the... | |
| 1925 - 536 páginas
...persons under eighteen years of age." To this is appended the provisions of section two, namely, that, "The power of the several states is unimpaired by...suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to the legislation enacted by Congress." The amendment received last year the necessary approval of both... | |
| University of Michigan. Extension Service - 1925 - 120 páginas
...power to limit, regulate, and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. The powers of the several states is unimpaired by this Article,...suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislaion enacted by the Congress." Briefs and Data. Briefs and data relating to this question will... | |
| Connecticut. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1925 - 276 páginas
...shall have power to limit, regulate and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. 2. The power of the several states is unimpaired by...operation of state laws shall be suspended to the extent to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress. This is a dangerous proposition: subversive... | |
| Rodney Loomer Mott - 1925 - 420 páginas
...furnished through the courtesy of Agnes E. Benedict, Eesearch Department, National Child Labor Committee. by this article except that the operation of State...the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress." B. Amendment Changing the Sessions of Congress.1 "SECTION 1. The terms of... | |
| 1925 - 544 páginas
...persons under eighteen years of age." To this is appended the provisions of section two. namely, that, "The power of the several states is unimpaired by...this article, except that the operation of state laws shal] be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to the legislation enacted by Congress."... | |
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1925 - 782 páginas
...all intents and purposes as a part of the Constitution." This resolution consists of two sections : "Section 1. The Congress shall have power to limit,...the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress." The members of this Chamber are of course unanimous in their solicitude for... | |
| Owen D. Evans - 1926 - 412 páginas
...needed. The House on April 26, 1924, and the Senate on June 2, 1924, passed the resolution as follows: Section 1. The Congress shall have power to limit,...the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by Congress. This proposed amendment is now before the states for ratification. At the time... | |
| 1925 - 738 páginas
...Oklahoma, and Oregon.) Action postponed in two states (Iowa and Wyoming.) The proposed amendment is this: "Section 1. The Congress shall have power to limit,...the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress." Points That Were Debated It is interesting to know that the National Association... | |
| Lamar Taney Beman - 1926 - 438 páginas
...several States, shall be valid to all intents and purposes as a part of the Constitution. "Section l. The Congress shall have power to limit, regulate,...the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress." If and when three-fourths of the states ratify this resolution, it will become... | |
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