Also referred to as Committee No. 10
The Wyoming Constitution Convention began September 2, 1889 without the authorization from an enabling act. The articles were individually voted on, creating the final Constitution of Wyoming on September 30, 1889. It was later ratified on November 5, 1889.
To see the full record of a committee, click on the corresponding committee on the map below.
Membership (11 members):
Resources (0):
Resource Collections (0):
None
Resource Items (0):
None
Members were added to the committee. The committee was referred a file on Private Detective Agencies.
No keywords attached
4,
1,
The committee was referred a file concerning the Importation of Foreign Police.
No keywords attached
1,
The committee drafted a substitution for files no. 17 and 40 and referred it to the Convention for consideration.
No keywords attached
1,
1,
The committee was referred a file on Chinese Labor.
No keywords attached
1,
The committee drafted an article concerning Contracts of Employees and referred it along with the report of the committee and the file on Chinese Labor to the Convention for consideration.
No keywords attached
1, 1,
3,
The committee drafted an article concerning Live Stock and a substitution for file no. 78. These were referred to the Convention along with a report of the committee for consideration.
No keywords attached
2, 1,
3,
The committee was referred a substitution for files no. 17 and 40, a file on Police Powers, and a file on Chinese Labor. The file on Police Powers was referred back to the Convention. The committee drafted an article on Chinese Labor and an article on Boards of Arbitration and referred them along with the report of the committee to the Convention for consideration.
No keywords attached
4, 3,
5,
The committee was referred a message.
No keywords attached
1,
The committee was referred a file concerning Labor which was referred back to the Convention along with a report of the committee for consideration.
No keywords attached
1, 1,
2,