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Carter, King, Stirling,
Cunningham, Larsh, Stockbridge,
Cushing, Markey, Swope,
Daniel, McComas, Sykes,
Davis, of Wash., Mullikin, Thomas,
Earle, Murray, Valliant,
Ecker, * Negley, Wickard,
Galloway, Nyman, Wooden—46.
Greene, Parker,
NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Dent, Jones, of Som
Belt, Duvall, Lee,
Bond, Edelen, • Mitchell,
Chambers, Harwood, Miller,
Crawford, Henkle, Morgan,
Dail, Hollyday, Parran,
Davis, of Charles, Johnson, Smith, of Dor. -20.
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the af-
firmative.
The Convention then returned to the consideration of the
19th section, which had been informally passed over:
The question being on the adoption of the amendment sub-
mitted by Mr. Stockbridge, to wit:
Section 19. Amend by striking out the section and insert-
ing:
The Legislature shall not pass local or special laws in any
of the following enumerated cases, viz:
For the punishment of crimes and misdemeanors, regulat-
ing the practice of Courts of Justice, or authorizing or direct-
ing the trial of any case in any Court;
For the assessment and collection of taxes for State or
County purposes, or extending the time for the collection of
taxes;
Providing for the support of public schools, the preserva-
tion of school funds, the location or the regulation of school
houses;
Granting divorces;
Changing the names of persons;
Conferring rights of citizenship upon minors or foreigners;
Relating to fees or salaries;
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