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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... passed by one house may be amended in the other . SEC . 17. Every bill which may have passed the Legislature shall , before it becomes a law , be presented to the Governor . If he approve he shall sign it , but if not , he shall return ...
... passed by one house may be amended in the other . SEC . 17. Every bill which may have passed the Legislature shall , before it becomes a law , be presented to the Governor . If he approve he shall sign it , but if not , he shall return ...
Page 434
... passed to remit forfeitures on the Joss house . [ Laughter . ] upon the section as reported by the committee . Now , my objection to Again , sir , a railroad company has a charter in carrying freight and pas- the section , as it stands ...
... passed to remit forfeitures on the Joss house . [ Laughter . ] upon the section as reported by the committee . Now , my objection to Again , sir , a railroad company has a charter in carrying freight and pas- the section , as it stands ...
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... passed April 22 , 1853- [ Supplemented by Act approved April 11 , 1857. Supplemented and amended by Act approved April 26 , 1858. Repealed by Act approved May 20 , 1861. ] An Act to extend the time of commencing the construction of ...
... passed April 22 , 1853- [ Supplemented by Act approved April 11 , 1857. Supplemented and amended by Act approved April 26 , 1858. Repealed by Act approved May 20 , 1861. ] An Act to extend the time of commencing the construction of ...
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adjourn adopted appointed Ayers ayes Barbour BEERSTECHER Bill of Rights Blackmer body California called Caples Chair citizen City and County Constitutional Convention corporations debates declared delegate District Dudley duties Dyke EDGERTON eighteen hundred election electors ESTEE Filcher following proposed amendment gentleman from San Governor Hager Herrington Hilborn introduced the following Judge Fawcett jury Justices Larkin Legislative Department Legislature Lindow matter McCallum McFarland ment motion move municipal Neunaber noes o'clock O'Sullivan offered the following person Phonographic point of order Preamble and Bill present President printed proposition question question of privilege railroad Referred to Committee resolution Resolved Revenue and Taxation Ringgold Rolfe rule San Francisco Santa Clara Schomp Secretary Senate Sergeant-at-Arms session Smith Solano statute Stedman Supreme Court Sweasey thereof thousand dollars Tinnin tion United vacancy Vacquerel Van Voorhies vention vote Wellin Wilson