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Session Laws and Journals, 1964, March Special Session
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62                            JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS                [March 12

LAID OVER BILLS

The President laid before the Senate, laid over bill with amendments.

Senator Malkus for the Judicial Proceedings Committee reported
favorably, with amendments,

Senate Bill No. 13—By Senator James:

Subject: "ELECTIONS," subtitle "HOUSE OF REPRESENTA-
TIVES," RELATING GENERALLY TO THE BOUNDARIES OF THE
SEVERAL CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS IN THIS STATE.

Amendments to Senate Bill No. 13
By the Committee:

Amendment No. 1—Strike out all of Lines 1 through 7, inclusive,
of Section 162 on Page 2 of the printed bill and insert in lieu thereof the
following:

"162. The Third Congressional District is composed of those portions
of Anne Arundel County within the boundaries of Election Districts
Three and Five; and of those portions of Baltimore City within Wards 1,
2 and 3; and within that portion of Precinct 1 of Ward 4 lying southerly
from Baltimore Street; and of Wards 6, 7, 8, 22, 23, and 24 and of
Precincts 12 through 19, inclusive, of Ward 25 and of Precincts 1 through
34, inclusive, of Ward 26, and of Precinct 1 of Ward 27."

Which amendment was read and rejected by yeas and nays as follows:

Affirmative

Senators—

Alton, Bertorelli, Dean, Dorf, Hall, Hodges, Mach, Parran, Phoebus, Pine, Raley,
Roney, Sanford, Welcome.                                                                             Total 14.

Negative

Senators—

President, Clark, Curran, Derr, Graham, Gude, Hepbron, Hughes (G.), Hughes (H.),
Malkus, Nock, North, Snyder, Weant, Wheatley.                                            Total 15.

Amendment No. 2—Strike out all of Lines 1 through 9, inclusive, of
Section 163 on Page 2 of the printed bill and insert in lieu thereof the
following:

"163. The Fourth Congressional District is composed of those portions
of Baltimore City within Ward 4, excluding that portion of Precinct 1
lying southerly from Baltimore Street and is composed of Wards 5, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19 and of Precincts 35 through 45, inclusive, of
Ward 26 and of Precincts 2 through 80, inclusive, of Ward 27."

Which amendment was read and rejected by yeas and nays as follows:

Affirmative

Senators—

Alton, Bertorelli, Dean, Dorf, Hall, Hodges, Mach, Parran, Phoebus, Pine, Raley,
Roney, Sanford, Welcome.                                                                             Total 14.

Negative

Senators—

President, Clark, Curran, Derr, Graham, Gude, Hepbron, Hughes (G.), Hughes (H.),
Malkus, Nock, North, Snyder, Weant, Wheatley.                                            Total 15.

 

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