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Maryland Manual, 1904
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168 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Committee on Roads and Highways, nine members.
Committee on Public Records, nine members.
Committee on Chesapeake Bay and Tributaries, nineteen
members.

Committee on Immigration, nine members.
Committee on Section 24, Article 3 of the Constitution,
nine members.

Committee on library, nine members.
Committee on Federal Relations, nine members.
Committee on Insolvency, nine members.
Committee on Insurance and Loans, nine members.
Committee on Pensions, nine members.
Committee on Printing, nine members.
Committee on Labor, nine members.
Committee on Inspections, nine members.
Committee on Public Hygiene, nine members.
Committee on Temperance, nine members.
Committee on Amendments to Constitution of the State,
nine members.

Committee on Revaluation and Assessment of Property,
nine members.
Committee on Civil Service Reform, nine members.

Committee of twenty members, of which the Speaker shall
be one and be the chairman, be appointed by the Speaker,
who shall report to this House the subordinate officers neces-
sary for the furtherance of the business of the House, and
the Speaker shall appoint his own private secretary, a
messenger to the Speaker, a stenographer and a messenger to
the printer, who shall also carry the mail.

RULE XLII.

When a bill has been returned to the House by the Gov-
ernor without his signature, and with his objections thereto,
the objections shall be entered at large upon the Journal, and
the House shall proceed to reconsider the bill, and after such
reconsideration the Speaker shall put the question: "Shall
the bill pass notwithstanding the objections of the Executive?"
and the vote thereupon shall be taken by yeas and nays, and
the votes of three-fifths of all the members of the House shall
be necessary to pass the bill.

 

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