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SEC. 28. [Constitution, enrollment, publication.] This consitution shall be enrolled and deposited in the Office of the Secretary of State, and printed copies thereof shall be prefixed to the books containing the laws of the state, and all future editions thereof.

PROPOSITIONS SEPARATELY SUBMITTED

Allowing Electors to express their preference for United States Senator

[Election.] The legislature may provide that, at the general election immediately preceding the expiration of the term of a United States Senator from this State, the electors may by ballot express their preference for some person for the office of United States Senator. The votes cast for such candidates shall be canvassed and returned in the same manner as for state officers.

Seat of Government

[Relocation.] The seat of government of the State shall not be removed or relocated without the assent of a majority of the electors of the state voting thereupon, at a general election or elections, under such rules and regulations as to the number of elections and manner of voting and places to be voted for, as may be prescribed by law. Provided the question of removal may be submitted at such other general elections as may be provided by law.

Done in Convention at the Capital in the city of Lincoln on the twelfth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and of the independence of the United States of America the ninety-ninth.

In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our

names.

O. A. ABBOTT,
LUKE AGUR,

J. P. BECKER,

J. E. BOYD,

JOHN LEE WEBSTER, President.

CLINTON BRIGGS,

JEFFERSON H. BROADY,

JAMES W. DAWES,

J. E. DOOM,

W. L. DUNLAP,
R. C. ELDRIDGE,
J. G. EWAN,

S. R. FOSS,

CHARLES H. BROWN,

S. F. BURTCH,

S. H. CALHOUN,

E. C. CARNS,

T. S. CLARK,

S. H. COATS,

A. H. CONNER,

W. B. CUMMINS,

JAMES HARPER,

C. H. FRADY,
JOSEPH GARBER,
C. H. GERE,
HENRY GREBE,
EDWIN N. GRENELL,
GEORGE L. GRIFFING,
WILLIAM A. GWYER,
ANDREW HALLNER,
J. D. HAMILTON,

ROBERT B. HARRINGTON, ISAAC POWERS, JR.,

J. B. HAWLEY,

M. L. HAYWARD,

D. P. HENRY,

B. I. HINMAN,

M. R. HOPEWELL,

C. E. HUNTER,

A. G. KENDALL,
S. M. KIRKPATRICK,
JAMES LAIRD,

CHARLES F. MANDERSON,

. FRANK MARTIN,
A. W. MATTHEWS,
SAMUEL MAXWELL,
JOHN MCPHERSON,
W. H. MUNGER,
J. H. PERRY,

C. W. PIERCE,

S. B. POUND,
Attest:

GUY A. BROWN,

M. B. REES,

W. M. ROBERTSON,
JOSIAH ROGERS,

J. H. SAULS,

H. H. SHEDD,
GEO. S. SMITH,
W. H. STERNS,
R. F. STEVENSON,
JOHN J. THOMPSON,
L. B. THORNE,

JACOB VALLERY, SR.,
C. H. VAN WYCK,
CHARLES T. WALTHER,
A. M. WALLING,

T. L. WARRINGTON,
A. J. WEAVER,
M. W. WILCOX,
J. F. ZEDIKER,

C. L. MATHER,

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GENERAL LAWS

GENERAL LAWS

CHAPTER 1.

(House Roll No. 8.)

[Introduced by Mr. Potts.]

AN ACT to provide for the payment of incidental expenses incurred during the Thirty-third session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska.

Be it Enacted by the People of the State of Nebraska:

SECTION 1. [Appropriation, legislative expenses.] That the sum of $20,000.00 (Twenty Thousand Dollars) or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and is hereby appropriated from the general fund of the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated for the payment of incidental expense of both houses of the legislature, including printing, stationery, postage, fuel, light and other expenses which may be lawfully incurred by either house.

SEC. 2. [Accounts.] All accounts for any expenses contracted by either house shall have attached thereto an affidavit of the claimant that the account is just and correct and that the several charges therein made are reasonable and no more than is customary to be charged private individuals, and that no part of the same has been paid, except as therein stated, and such accounts shall be examined by the standing committee of Accounts and Expenditures, of the house to which such expense is chargeable, and when approved by said committee shall be certified by the chairman of said committee as being correct. Each account must be verified by the presiding officers of the respective houses as being contracted in conformity with a resolution duly offered and adopted, and upon examination and adjustment thereof by the said Auditor and approved by the Secretary of State, the Auditor

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