Journal of ProceedingsWisconsin Legislature, 1913 |
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... tion needs no argument . Privately built and privately owned as these dams were , the public is now called upon to foot the bill of expense incurred by reason of their faulty construction , while in addition irreparable harm has been ...
... tion needs no argument . Privately built and privately owned as these dams were , the public is now called upon to foot the bill of expense incurred by reason of their faulty construction , while in addition irreparable harm has been ...
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... tion and securing better results . In November 1911 the Board of Public Affairs invited the Training School for Public Service of the Bureau of Municipal Research of New York City to conduct an investigation of the country schools of ...
... tion and securing better results . In November 1911 the Board of Public Affairs invited the Training School for Public Service of the Bureau of Municipal Research of New York City to conduct an investigation of the country schools of ...
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... tion being moved , the presiding officer shall say , " it requiring five senators to second the motion for the previous question , those in favor of sustaining the motion will rise . " And if a sufficient number rise , the previous ...
... tion being moved , the presiding officer shall say , " it requiring five senators to second the motion for the previous question , those in favor of sustaining the motion will rise . " And if a sufficient number rise , the previous ...
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... commit- tee on Judiciary . COMMITTEE REPORT . The Special Committee on Rules report and recommend the adop- tion of the resolution reported herewith . E. E. BROWNE , Chairman . Jt . Res . No. 10 , S. , Resolved 1913 ] 117 THE SENATE .
... commit- tee on Judiciary . COMMITTEE REPORT . The Special Committee on Rules report and recommend the adop- tion of the resolution reported herewith . E. E. BROWNE , Chairman . Jt . Res . No. 10 , S. , Resolved 1913 ] 117 THE SENATE .
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... tion prevail such amendment shall thereby be reconsidered and rejected , and the bill or amendment to which said amendment had been adopted by the house shall thereby be passed or con- curred in , as the case may be , so that no further ...
... tion prevail such amendment shall thereby be reconsidered and rejected , and the bill or amendment to which said amendment had been adopted by the house shall thereby be passed or con- curred in , as the case may be , so that no further ...
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absence was granted Absent Adoption of amendment Affairs asks concurrence ayes and noes Ayes-Senators Ackley bill was concurred BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS BILLS FOR REVISION Chairman committee on Corporations committee on Education committee on Finance committee on Judiciary County Culbertson Education and Public engrossed and read Forest County granted to Senator H. C. Martin indefinitely postponed Kellogg Leave of absence legislation Martin A. E. Milwaukee mittee motion of Senator noes were demanded noes were required non-concurred o'clock p. m. offered amendment offered one bill ordered engrossed president pro tempore Public Welfare read a third report and recommend representing request of Senator RESOLUTIONS READY Richards rules interfering Senator A. E. Martin Senator Ackley Senator Bichler Senator Bosshard Senator Huber Senator Husting Senator Linley Senator Randolph Senator Scott Senator Skogmo Senator Teasdale Senator Tomkins Senator Zophy Snover statutes substitute amendment third reading tion and Public unanimous consent vote voting-Senators Weissleder Wisconsin