56 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [March 12
ARUNDEL COUNTY TO ADOPT LOCAL REGULATIONS DESIGNED
TO PREVENT CONFLICTS OF INTEREST.
Favorable report adopted.
Which was read the second time and ordered printed for its third
reading.
On motion of Mr. McNulty, duly seconded, and two-thirds of all the
members-elect voting in the affirmative, the rules were suspended by
yeas and nays as follows, to permit said bill to be put on third reading and
final passage.
Affirmative
Messrs.—
Speaker, Briscoe, Fowler, Boyer, Bertier, Duvall, Fallon, Helms, Larrimore, Mc-
Nulty, Weidemeyer, Benner, Dowell, Linton, Perrin, MacDaniel, Medairy, Peters, Price,
Rush, Spurrier, Stone, Tyler, Harrison, Latham, Lowe (T.), Butler, Long (Chas.),
Bennett, Matthews, Merryweather, Spicer, Burkheimer, Harris, Johnson, Conroy, Dentz,
Emanuel, Goodman, Hart, Koonce, Machen, Marshall, Wineland, Hickman (C. M.),
Risley, Hickman (R.), Pilchard, Byron, Collins, Houck, Payne, Remsberg, Virts, Blair,
Hardwicke, Hess, Scarff, Wise, Dembowski, Kosakowski, Mrozinski, Walters, Anto-
nelli, Behounek, Holub, Lapides, McCourt, Ray, Acker, Kircher, Krug, Mooney, O'Con-
nell, O'Malley, Palmisano, Tawney, Abramson (J.), Abramson (M.), Dixon, Epstein,
Mitchell, Young, Cardin, Friedman, Resnick, Siegel, Stark, Baumann, Corrigan, McGuirk,
Murphy, Wheatley, Dillon, Grumbacher, Hoffman, Huyett, Spence, Tingle, Anderson
(T. M.), Blondes, Cook (E. P.), Doing, Gore, McAuliffe, McInerney, Miller, Moore,
Anderson (F. H.), Beall, Cook (N. S.), Reed, See, Williams, Dulany, Magin, O'Farrell,
Yingling, Hanna, Warfield, Caldwell, Long (J. J.), Lowe (H.), White, Bray, Glotfelty,
Groves. Total—127
Negative—None
The Rules being suspended House Bill No. 33 was placed on third
reading and final passage.
House Bill No. 33—By the Anne Arundel County Delegation:
Subject: "COUNTY COMMISSIONERS," subtitle "GENERAL PRO-
VISIONS," ENABLING THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ANNE
ARUNDEL COUNTY TO ADOPT LOCAL REGULATIONS DESIGNED
TO PREVENT CONFLICTS OF INTEREST.
The bill was read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as
follows:
Affirmative
Messrs.—
Speaker, Briscoe, Fowler, Boyer, Joiner, Bertier, Duvall, Fallon, Helms, Larrimore,
McNulty, Weidemeyer, Benner, Dowell, Linton, Perrin, Bossle, MacDaniel, Medairy,
Peters, Price, Rush, Spurrier, Stone, Tyler, Harrison, Latham, Lowe (T.), Butler, Long
(Chas.), Bennett, Matthews, Merryweather, Spicer, Burkheimer, Harris, Johnson, Con-
roy, Dentz, Emanuel, Goodman, Hart, Koonce, Machen, Marshall, Wineland, Hickman
(C. M.), Risley, Hickman (R.), Pilchard, Polk, Byron, Collins, Houck, Payne, Remsberg,
Virts, Blair, Hardwicke, Hess, Scarff, Blades, Wise, Dembowski, Mrozinski, Walters,
Antonelli, Behounek, Holub, Lapides, McCourt, Ray, Acker, Kircher, Krug, Mooney,
O'Connell, O'Malley, Palmisano, Tawney, Abramson (J.), Abramson (M.), Dixon, Ep-
stein, Mitchell, Young, Cardin, Friedman, Resnick, Siegel, Silver, Baumann, Corrigan,
McGuirk, Murphy, Wheatley, Dillon, Grumbacher, Hoffman, Huyett, Spence, Tingle,
Anderson (T. M.), Blondes, Cook (E. P.), Doing, Gore, McAuliffe, McInerney, Miller,
Moore, Anderson (F. H.), Beall, Cook (N. S.), Reed, See, Williams, Dulany, O'Farrell,
Yingling, Hanna, Warfield, Long (J. J.), Lowe (H.), White, Bray, Glotfelty, Groves.
Total—128
Negative—None
Said bill was then sent to the Senate.
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