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No. 361. Introduced by SENATOR BROWN-

Providing that claimants may bring suit against state highway commission.

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Read first time and referred to Committee on Roads.
Reported favorably and concurred in...

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No. 362. Introduced by SENATOR BOWERS

Concerning elevation of railroad tracks (Fort Wayne).

Read first time and referred to Committee on Cities and Towns.
Reported favorably and concurred in...

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No. 363. Introduced by SENATOR SELF

Providing for per diem of members of conservation commission.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Finance.
Reported favorably and concurred in...

Rules suspended...

Read third time...

Passed: 30 ayes, 12 noes.

Passed by House..

Signed by President.

No. 364. Introduced by SENATORS DUNN and LINDLEY

Amending workmen's compensation act.

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Concerning use of Federal relief money to hospital for insane.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Benevolent institutions.... 950
Rules suspended....

Passed: 35 ayes, 0 noes..

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No. 368. Introduced by SENATOR NEJDL

Establishing an interstate harbor commission of Illinois and Indiana.

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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

No. 1. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH

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Proposing certain amendments to the state constitution.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision...150, 157
Recommitted to Committee on Judiciary A.
Reported favorably and concurred in.

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No. 2. Introduced by SENATOR DOUGLASS

Appointing an efficiency committee to investigate state offices.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Finance.
Indefinitely postponed....

No. 3. Introduced by SENATOR HOGSTON

Concerning the revision and codification of the insurance laws.
Read first time and referred to Committee on Insurance...

No. 4. Introduced by SENATOR STEELE

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Proposing an investigation of the building products industry.
Read first time and referred to Committee on Corporations.
Reported and concurred in........

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Read second time and ordered engrossed.

Read third time.....

Indefinitely postponed.

No. 5. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH

Constitutional amendment restricting right of voting to fully naturalized citizens.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision... 150 Reported

Read third time.

Passed: 45 ayes, 2 noes.

Passed by House..

Signed by President.

Enrolled...

Signed by Governor..

No. 6. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH

Constitutional amendment providing for classification for registration purposes.

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Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision.... 150 Reported favorably, amended and concurred in..

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Constitutional amendment concerning apportionment of senators and representatives.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision...
Reported ...

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No. 8.

Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH

Constitutional amendment providing for a state budget.

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Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision..... 151 Reported ...

No. 9. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH

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Constitutional amendment authorizing Governor to veto items in appropriation bills.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision.... 154 Reported...

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Constitutional amendment fixing terms of all state officers at four years.
Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision.....
Reported

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Constitutional amendment fixing term of all county officers at four years.
Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision.
Reported..

Made special order for February 1, 2 p. m..

Read third time...

Passed: 32 ayes, 10 noes.

Passed by House.

Signed by President.

Enrolled.....

Signed by Governor.

No. 12. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH

Constitutional amendment providing for selection of clerk of supreme court.
Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision....
Reported..

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Read third time.

Defeated: 11 ayes, 30 noes.

No. 13. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH

Constitutional amendment fixing term of prosecuting attorney at four years.
Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision..
Reported..

Read third time.

Passed: 39 ayes, 3 noes.

Passed by House..

Signed by President.

Enrolled

Signed by Governor.

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No. 14. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH

Constitutional amendment authorizing General Assembly to prescribe qualifications for lawyers.

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Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision...
Reported

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No. 15. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH

Constitutional amendment providing for appointment of state superintendent of public instruction.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision...
Reported...

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No. 16. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH-

Constitutional amendment giving General Assembly power over tax system of state.

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Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision....
Reported

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Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision.

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Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision....

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No. 19. Introduced by SENATOR ENGLISH

Constitutional amendment prohibiting extension of terms or salaries of public officers during term.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision.
Reported

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Read first time and referred to Committee on Constitutional Revision... 157 Reported.....

Read third time.

Defeated: 13 ayes, 33 noes.

No. 21. Introduced by SENATOR HARTZELL

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Providing for examination of fiscal affairs of state universities and state normal school.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary A.
Indefinitely postponed.

No. 22. Introduced by SENATOR NEJDL

For the establishment of an Interstate Harbor Commission.

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Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary A
Reported and concurred in.....

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Read first time and referred to Committee on Rights and Privileges.
Reported favorably and concurred in.......

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No. 2. Introduced by SENATOR STRODE—

Congratulating Geo. A. Gordon, member of 1850 Constituțional Convention,

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Providing for the presentation of a personal memorial to all citizens serving during the World War.

Read first time and referred to Committee on Military Affairs.

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