Debates and Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the State of California, Convened at the City of Sacramento, Saturday, September 28, 1978, Volume 1 |
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... Adopted . Rule 12. - The Minute Clerk must keep a correct record of the pro- ceedings of the Convention . Adopted . Rule 13. - The Journal Clerk must record each day's proceedings in the Journal , from which they must be read each day ...
... Adopted . Rule 12. - The Minute Clerk must keep a correct record of the pro- ceedings of the Convention . Adopted . Rule 13. - The Journal Clerk must record each day's proceedings in the Journal , from which they must be read each day ...
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... Adopted . has been sustained . Rule 40. The author of a motion , proposition , or resolution , shall have the privilege of closing the debate , unless the previous question MR . ESTEE . I think that should be amended so as to read , the ...
... Adopted . has been sustained . Rule 40. The author of a motion , proposition , or resolution , shall have the privilege of closing the debate , unless the previous question MR . ESTEE . I think that should be amended so as to read , the ...
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... Adopted . Rule 54. - No committee shall sit during the session of the Conven- tion without leave . Adopted . Rule 55. - In forming a Committee of the Whole Convention , the President may preside or appoint a member to preside ...
... Adopted . Rule 54. - No committee shall sit during the session of the Conven- tion without leave . Adopted . Rule 55. - In forming a Committee of the Whole Convention , the President may preside or appoint a member to preside ...
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