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Session 16157: 1910-11-22 13:30:00

The Convention considers the Committee of the Whole report. Substitute Proposition Number 15 and Proposition Number 72 are read a third time and referred to the Committee on Style. Substitute Proposition Number 125 and Proposition Numbers 88, 47, 108, 91, and 50 are adopted as amended, read a third time, and referred to the Committee on Style. Propositions Number 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, and 117 are postponed until Substitute Proposition 21 comes up for consideration. Proposition Number 28 and Memorial Number 1 are postponed until the Committee on Public Lands presents its report. Propositions Number 41, 73, 100, 44, and 95 are indefinitely postponed. The Committee on Legislative Department presents a report on Propositions Number 103, 85, 87, 32, 84, 140, and Section 7 of Proposition Number 33. The propositions are referred to the Committee of the Whole.

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Report from the Committee on Judiciary on Proposition Number 91

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Phoenix, Arizona, November 18, 1910.

Mr. President:

Your Committee on Judiciary begs leave to report it has examined Proposition Number 91 and respectfully recommends that the Proposition be amended by striking out all the words following the word “language” in line three for the reason a majority of your Committee are of the opinion the words stricken out would conflict with the Supreme Law of the land.

A majority of your Committee recommend that as amended that Proposition Number 91 do pass.

D.L. CUNNINGHAM,

Chairman.

We concur: A.F. Parsons, Fred L. Ingraham, Alfred Franklin, A.C. Baker, J. Weinberger.

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