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Session Laws, 1949 (Special Session), House and Senate Journals
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1949] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 21

MONEY AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO MATCH AVAILABLE
STATE FUNDS."

Which was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays, as
follows:

AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs.—

Speaker, Lankford, Moss, Wigley, Tyler, Hance, Cooksey, Winkler, Beck-
with, Boone, Ensor, Rockenbaugh, Wenig, Hoffman, Todd, Ward, Webb,
Benson, Scarborough, Burch, McGrath, McLeish, Steward, Wilkinson, Baker,
Dennis, Richardson, Derr, Hauver, Payne, Ramsburg, Virts, Baldwin, Mc-
Lean, Banning, Bertorelli, Duffy, Kosakowski, Milanicz, Mrozinski, Silk,
Behounek, McKewen, Murphy, Schueler, Valis, Weintraub, Albers, Burlington,
Dempsey, Dippel, O'Malley, Tawney, Melnicove, Pollack, Robinson, Shapiro,
Siegel, Sklar, Argabright, Bandiere, Geraghty, Kennedy, Luber, Preston,
Baynes, Curry, Davis, Griffin, Meyer, W. W., Thommen, Ankeney, Bloom,
Huyett, Cook, Fey, Geppert, Reed, See, Whitworth, Nock, Coddington, McIn-
tire, Myers, J. C. Total—84

NEGATIVE.
Messrs.—

Guyther, Mattingly, Harris, Jester, Lowman, McNulty, Hall, Chaires, Lowe,
Nelson, Brinsfield, Horner, Malkus, Jackson Walls, Shockley, Alexander,
De Ran, James, McDaniel, Downey, Hicks, Newcomer, Clark, Hyde, King,
Lofstrand, Reeves, Rush, Barnes, Halm, Six, Smith, Carr, Messick, White.

Total—37

Said bill was then sent to the Senate.

INTRODUCTION OF SENATE BILLS.

Senate Bill No. 1—By the President:

A Bill entitled "An Act to authorize the creation of a State debt
in the aggregate amount of Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000), the
proceeds thereof to be used to supplement the financing of the
construction of public school buildings and public school facilities
by each of the Counties of this State and by the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore; the acquisition of such real estate or inter-
est in lands as may be necessary in connection therewith by each of
the Counties of this State and by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore; providing generally for the issuance and sale of certifi-
cates of indebtedness evidencing such loan; providing for the
method by which the financial assistance for the construction of
public school buildings and public school facilities and the pur-
chase of public school lands is to be afforded to each of the
Counties of this State and to the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more; making an emergency appropriation from the general sur-
plus of the State Treasury for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950,
in the amount of Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000) to be used for
purposes for which said debt is created, pending settlement for
and receipt of the proceeds of the issuance and sale of the first
group of certificates evidencing said State debt; providing for the

 

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