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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Page 58
... standing committees , until the members have had an opportunity to examine the report . They can only do that when it has been printed , and it will doubtless be read as a whole , ordered printed , and further action delayed until to ...
... standing committees , until the members have had an opportunity to examine the report . They can only do that when it has been printed , and it will doubtless be read as a whole , ordered printed , and further action delayed until to ...
Page 62
... standing rule or order of the Convention shall be re - members . scinded or changed without a vote of two thirds and one day's notice being given of the motion therefor ; but a rule or order may be suspended temporarily by a vote of two ...
... standing rule or order of the Convention shall be re - members . scinded or changed without a vote of two thirds and one day's notice being given of the motion therefor ; but a rule or order may be suspended temporarily by a vote of two ...
Page 87
... standing committee , for the appointment of another com- mittee , and I ask that this take precedence to other resolutions . It was to this effect , that a new standing committee be appointed , to consist of eleven members , on Federal ...
... standing committee , for the appointment of another com- mittee , and I ask that this take precedence to other resolutions . It was to this effect , that a new standing committee be appointed , to consist of eleven members , on Federal ...
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