THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 30I is referred to the Committee on
Personal Rights and the Preamble.
Delegate Proposal No. 302. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 302, by Delegate Finch. Title,
A PROPOSAL that every citizen may
freely speak, write, and publish his senti-
ments on all subjects, being responsible
for the abuse of that right.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 302 is referred to the Committee on
Personal Rights and the Preamble.
Delegate Proposal No. 303. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 303, by Delegate Finch. Title,
A PROPOSAL that just, reasonable, and
timely compensation for the taking of pri-
vate property shall be paid in eminent do-
main proceedings, and that timely notice
and public hearings shall be required by
law.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 303 is referred to the Committee on
Personal Rights and the Preamble.
Delegate Proposal No. 304. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 304, by Delegate Finch. Title,
APROPOSAL that the legislature shall
convene on the third Wednesday of Janu-
ary, and that the legislators-elect shall
meet no later than the first Monday after
December I following their election solely to
organize.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 304 is referred to the Committee on the
Legislative Branch.
Delegate Proposal No. 305. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 305, by Delegate Finch. Title,
A PROPOSAL that records of the State,
local governments, public authorities, and
all departments, agencies, and instrumen-
talities thereof shall be public records open
to inspection to the extent and in the man-
ner provided by law.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 305 is referred to the Committee on
General Provisions. |
Delegate Proposal No. 306. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 306, by Delegate Finch. Title,
A PROPOSAL that election districts shall
be substantially equal in population, and
composed of contiguous and compact terri-
tory; that their boundaries shall follow,
whenever practicable, pre-existing political
subdivision boundaries and natural geo-
graphical boundaries; and that gerryman-
dering for any purpose shall be prohibited.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 306 is referred to the Committee on the
Legislative Branch.
Delegate Proposal No. 307. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 307, by Delegate Finch. Title,
A PROPOSAL that a judge who has
reached the mandatory retirement age shall
be permitted to continue to hold office if
he is certified as being mentally and physi-
cally competent.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 307 is referred to the Committee on the
Judicial Branch.
Delegate Proposal No. 308. The Clerk will
read the proposal.
READING CLERK: Delegate Proposal
No. 308, by Delegates Tawes, dark, James,
Anderson, Fornos, Henderson, E. C. Mur-
ray, Neilson, Pascal, Sosnowski, Ulrich,
Weidemeyer, Abramson, Adkins, Beall,
Boileau, Boyce, Bryson, Buzzell, Dorsey,
Dukes, Eckenrode, Fox, Frederick, Galla-
gher, Harris, Hopkins, Hutchinson, Kahl,
Leitzel, Malkus, Mason, Maurer, Morgan,
Neumann, Robey, Robie, Rollins, Sybert,
Vecera, and Wagandt. Title,
A PROPOSAL that Annapolis shall con-
tinue to be the capital of the State and the
meeting place of the legislature, and that
the legislature shall not be convened or be
held at any other place but from evident
necessity.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Proposal
No. 308 is referred to the Committee on the
Legislative Branch.
The next item of business, motions and
resolutions. Resolution No. 13. The Clerk
will read the resolution.
READING CLERK: Resolution No. 13,
by Delegate Malkus. |