Votes and Proceedings, Volume 1Some vols. previous to 1830 have appendices consisting of reports of various state offices. |
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... printed , and copies thereof placed on the files of the President , Senators and reporters within three days after approval by the Senate . ( 2 ) He shall also furnish each Senator daily with a printed list of the general orders , which ...
... printed , and copies thereof placed on the files of the President , Senators and reporters within three days after approval by the Senate . ( 2 ) He shall also furnish each Senator daily with a printed list of the general orders , which ...
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... Printed and Engrossed Bills shall examine all bills , amendments and resolutions which are required to be printed or engrossed , before they go out of the possession of the Senate , and make report when they find them correctly printed ...
... Printed and Engrossed Bills shall examine all bills , amendments and resolutions which are required to be printed or engrossed , before they go out of the possession of the Senate , and make report when they find them correctly printed ...
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... printed and engrossed for a third reading . Should the report be not agreed to , the bill shall then lie upon the table and be subject to any further action of the Senate and may be called up at any time in the order of Reports of ...
... printed and engrossed for a third reading . Should the report be not agreed to , the bill shall then lie upon the table and be subject to any further action of the Senate and may be called up at any time in the order of Reports of ...
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... printed and placed on the files of the Senators . It shall retain its original printed number when reprinted , together with its new number thereafter during all stages of its progress . All bills reported favorably or for consideration ...
... printed and placed on the files of the Senators . It shall retain its original printed number when reprinted , together with its new number thereafter during all stages of its progress . All bills reported favorably or for consideration ...
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... printed and laid upon the table . ( See Document . ) Mr. Gibbs , from the committee created pursuant to chapter eight hundred and six of the Laws of nineteen hundred and twenty , presented the preliminary report of said committee , rela ...
... printed and laid upon the table . ( See Document . ) Mr. Gibbs , from the committee created pursuant to chapter eight hundred and six of the Laws of nineteen hundred and twenty , presented the preliminary report of said committee , rela ...
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act to amend affairs of cities affairs of towns amend chapter amend the Greater Assembly and request Assembly bill Baumes Draper bill committed bill Int Bloomfield Duell Burlingame calendar legislative days Clerk deliver committee on affairs committee on codes committee on finance committee on internal concurrence therein counties and public decided deliver said bill desks Duggan Kavanaugh entitled An act favor thereof final form final passage form for three introduced a bill judiciary Karle Martin Kavanaugh Pitcher Laws of nineteen Lowman Seidel Lusk Smith Meyer Mullan nineteen hundred Penal Law President put public highways put the question read the second read the third referred the Senate relation report was agreed reported in favor request their concurrence Robinson Towner Schackno Senate bill introduced Senate would agree Senators elected voting Smith Whitley Straus Wiswall Thayer Thompson third reading three calendar legislative three-fifths being present Twomey unani unanimous consent voting in favor York charter
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Page 589 - AN ACT to amend chapter four hundred and ten of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-two, entitled, "An act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the city of New York," relating to the selection of grand jurors.
Page 11 - Senate, or unless he has a direct personal or pecuniary interest in the event of such question. If any Senator refuses to vote, unless he be excused by the Senate, or unless he be interested, such refusal shall be deemed a contempt.
Page 813 - An act to supplement the general laws relating to the government of the city of Yonkers, and to revise and consolidate the local laws relating thereto...
Page 565 - Whenever there shall be an election of officers by the joint action of the two houses, the result shall be certified by the president of the Senate and speaker of the Assembly, and shall be reported by the presiding officer of each house to their respective houses, and be entered on the journals of each, and shall be communicated to such official as the law may require by the clerks of the two houses.
Page 13 - No bill shall be passed or become a law unless it shall have been printed and upon the desks of the members, in its final form, at least three calendar legislative days prior to its final passage, unless the Governor, or the acting Governor, shall have certified to the necessity of its immediate passage, under his hand and the seal of the State...
Page 586 - An act making provision for issuing bonds to the amount of not to exceed one hundred and one million dollars for the improvement of the Erie canal, the Oswego canal and the Champlain canal, and providing for a submission of the same to the people to be voted upon at the general election to be held in the year nineteen hundred...
Page 357 - Chapter sixty-two of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled " An act in relation to taxation, constituting chapter sixty of the consolidated laws," is hereby amended by adding a new article to be article sixteen, to read as follows : ARTICLE 16.
Page 17 - BILLS. [Every bill shall receive three readings previous to its being passed; and the President shall give notice at each whether it be first, second, or third; which readings shall be on three different days, unless the Senate unanimously direct otherwise.
Page 855 - An act making an appropriation for the payment by the state in the first instance of the federal government's share of the cost of construction and improvement of rural post roads within the state as provided...
Page 775 - An act to provide for rapid transit railways in cities of over one million inhabitants...