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Session 16176: 1910-11-24 09:30:00

Resolution Number 16 is proposed and rejected. The Convention considers the Committee of the Whole report on Propositions Number 34, 142, 25, 109, 81, 36, 38, 77, 49, 42, 46, 128, 30, 111, 51, 117, 84, 32, 87, 85, and the Resolution from the Common Council of Phoenix and agrees with the Committee recommendation to indefinitely postpone. The Convention considers the Committee of the Whole report on Substitute Propositions Number 107, 140, 103, and Substitute Section 7 of Substitute Proposition Number 33 and agrees with the Committee recommendation to pass the propositions as amended. The Substitute Propositions are referred to the Committee on Style for engrossment.

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Proposition Number 25 - Prohibiting Public Officers from Accepting or Using Passes

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A PROPOSITION

No. 25.

Introduced by Mr. Cassidy of Maricopa County.

A Proposition Relative to Prohibiting Public Officers From Accepting or Using Passes.

It is hereby proposed:

It shall not be lawful for any person holding public office in this State to accept or use a pass or to procure or purchase transportation from any railroad, street railway or other corporation, except as the same may be purchased by the general public.

Any public officer violating the provisions of this Section shall forfeit his office, and any corporation issuing a pass or furnishing transportation in violation of this section shall be punished as may be provided by law.

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