A PROPOSAL that no person shall be
deprived of life, liberty, or property with-
out due process of law; or be denied the
equal protection of the laws; or be subject
to discrimination by law or other govern-
mental action because of religion, race,
color, national origin, sex, or economic
condition.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 94 is referred to the Committee on
Personal Rights and the Preamble.
Delegate Proposal No. 95. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 95, by Delegate Byrnes. Title,
A PROPOSAL that establishes the right
of referendum.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 95 is referred to the Committee on
Suffrage and Elections.
Delegate Proposal No. 96. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 96, by Delegate Edward T. Miller.
Title,
A PROPOSAL that a person who has
been a resident of this State for less than
six months, and who is not eligible to vote
in his former domicile, but who is other-
wise eligible, may vote for president or
vice president of the United States.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 96 is referred to the Committee on
Suffrage and Elections.
Delegate Proposal No. 97. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 97, by Delegate Hardwicke. Title,
A PROPOSAL that the Declaration of
Rights shall contain a separate and dis-
tinct statement of the social rights of in-
dividuals.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 97 is referred to the Committee on
Personal Rights and the Preamble.
There is a short memorandum attached
to Delegate Proposal No. 97 which you
should have on your desk.
Delegate Proposal No. 98. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 98, by Delegate Hardwicke. Title, |
A PROPOSAL that the rights of the
people of Maryland include rights both jus-
ticiable and non-justiciable.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 98 is referred to the Committee on
Personal Rights and the Preamble. There is
a memorandum accompanying Delegate
Proposal No. 98 which you should have. It
is being distributed.
Delegate Proposal No. 99. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 99, by Delegate Willis. Title,
A PROPOSAL that establishes the pro-
cedure for enacting supplementary appro-
priations bills.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 99 is referred to the Committee on
State Finance and Taxation.
Delegate Proposal No. 100. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 100, by Delegates Marion and Hanson.
Title,
A PROPOSAL that establishes a com-
mission with power to make nominations to
fill vacancies in the office of judge on the
Supreme Court and the Appellate Court,
and to make recommendations for the re-
moval of any judge for misconduct.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 100 is referred to the Committee on
the Judicial Branch.
Delegate Proposal No. 101. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 101, by Delegates Marion and Hanson.
Title,
A PROPOSAL that a commission on ju-
dicial qualifications, composed of two lay
persons, two lawyers, and five judges, be
created to make recommendations, after
hearing, to the Supreme Court for the re-
moval or retirement from office of any
judge for cause.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 10I is referred to the Committee on the
Judicial Branch.
Delegate Proposal No. 102. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 102, by Delegate Anderson. Title, |