A standing committee for constitution making.
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The Committee creates Substitute Proposition Number 4, which is referred to the Convention alongside the Committee's report on the substitute proposition and three minority reports. The Committee creates and refers a report on Proposition Number 7 and a report on Proposition Number 17. The Committee receives Propositions Number 102 and 103.
Phoenix, Arizona, October 29, 1910.
Mr. President:
Your Committee on Legislative Department, Distribution of Powers and Apportionment, begs leave to report it has examined Proposition No. 4, and respectfully recommends:
That the Proposition herewith submitted by the Committee be substituted for said Proposition No. 4. A majority of the Committee concur as to all provisions contained in said substitute Proposition No. 4, except paragraph 8, and recommend with such reservation, that the Proposition be adopted. The individual members of the Committee, however, reserve the right, regardless of this report, to propose or support such amendments as they may see fit to propose or support.
MULFORD WINSOR,
Chairman.
We concur: M. G. Cunniff, Lysander Cassidy, C. Roberts, A. C. Baker, Fred T. Colter, W. T. Webb, Mit Simms, Thos, Feeney.