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646 MARYLAND MANUAL [Art. 3
shall be fully discharged. The credit of the State shall not
in any manner be given, or loaned to, or in aid of any in-
dividual association or corporation; nor shall the General
Assembly have the power in any mode to involve the State
in the construction of works of internal improvement, nor
in granting any aid thereto which shall involve the faith
or credit of the State; nor make any appropriation therefor,
except in aid of the construction of works of internal im-
provement in the counties of St. Mary's, Charles and
Calvert, which have had no direct advantage from such
works as have been heretofore aided by the State; and
provided that such aid, advances or appropriations shall
not exceed in the aggregate the sum of five hundred thous-
and dollars. And they shall not use or appropriate the
proceeds of the internal improvement companies, or of the
State tax, now levied, or which may hereafter be levied,
to pay off the public debt (or) to any other purpose until
the interest and debt are fully paid or the sinking fund
shall be equal to the amount of the outstanding debt; but
the General Assembly may authorize the Board of Public
Works to direct the State Treasurer to borrow in the name
of the State, in anticipation of the collection of taxes, such
sum or sums as may be necessary to meet temporary de-
ficiencies in the treasury, to preserve the best interest of the
State in the conduct of the various State institutions, de-
partments, bureaus, and agencies during each fiscal year.
Subject to the approval of the Board of Public Works and as
provided by law, the State Treasurer is authorized to make
and sell short-term notes for temporary emergencies, but
such notes must only be made to provide for appropriations
already made by the General Assembly. The General As-
sembly may contract debts to any amount that may be
necessary for the defense of the State. And provided further
that nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit
the raising of funds for the purpose of aiding or com-
pensating in such manner or way as the General Assembly
of the State shall deem proper, those citizens of the State
who have served, with honor, their Country and State in
time of War; provided, however, that such action of the
General Assembly shall be effective only when submitted
to and approved by a vote of the people of the State at the
General Election next following the enactment of such
legislation.
"SEC. 35. No extra compensation shall be granted or al-
lowed by the General Assembly to any public Officer, Agent,
Servant or Contractor, after the service shall have been
'Thus amended "07 Chapter 416, Acts of 1957, ratified November A, 1958.

 
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