Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled to Adopt a Constitution for the State of Utah
All the delegates.
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March 6, 1895.
Mr. PRESIDENT:
Your special committee on standing committees recommend that this Convention have the following standing committees:
1. Rules and methods of procedure, consisting of five, with president of the Convention as chairman.
2. Federal relation and compact, seven members.
3. Preamble and declaration of rights, eleven members.
4. Legislative, fifteen members.
5. Judiciary, fifteen members.
6. Executive, fifteen members.
7. Election and rights of suffrage, fifteen members.
8. Apportionment and boundaries, one from each county.
9. Education and school lands, eleven members.
10. Public buildings and state institutions, not educational, eleven members.
11. Water rights, irrigation and agriculture, fifteen members.
12. Municipal corporations, nine members.
13. Corporations other than municipal, fifteen members.
14. Public lands, seven members.
15. Revenue, taxation, and public debts, fifteen members.
16. Salaries of public officers, nine members.
17. Mines and mining, fifteen members.
18. Labor and arbitration, seven members.
19. Printing, three members.
20. Militia, five members.
21. Manufacture and commerce, seven members.
22. Ordinances, seven members.
23. Schedule, future amendments, and miscellaneous, nine members.
24. Accounts and expenses, three members.
25. Engrossing and enrollment, five members.
26. Compilation and arrangements, five members.
Respectfully submitted,
PIERCE,
Chairman.