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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... taken , it appears to be the sense of the Convention that a majority vote has power to take up a motion that has been defeated . Now , the rule as it reads , allows this privilege only on questions that may have been indefinitely ...
... taken , it appears to be the sense of the Convention that a majority vote has power to take up a motion that has been defeated . Now , the rule as it reads , allows this privilege only on questions that may have been indefinitely ...
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... taken secretly ; it is not taken with closed doors , but taken openly , in open meetings , where any man , even if he be hostile to the party , can hear and see : " I , C. D. , do solemnly pledge myself that from henceforth I will ...
... taken secretly ; it is not taken with closed doors , but taken openly , in open meetings , where any man , even if he be hostile to the party , can hear and see : " I , C. D. , do solemnly pledge myself that from henceforth I will ...
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... taken is very large . It seems to me that this amendment places it beyond question . How can it be said that there ... taken into consideration as well as the pros- pective benefits , and I will give you a true example of it from the ...
... taken is very large . It seems to me that this amendment places it beyond question . How can it be said that there ... taken into consideration as well as the pros- pective benefits , and I will give you a true example of it from the ...
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