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1969] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES 27 Dear Mr. Speaker: In accordance with Section 17 of Article II of the Maryland Constitution, I have vetoed today House Bill 932 and am returning it to you. This bill would repeal Chapters 225, 226, 227, 268 and 739 of the 1967 Laws of Maryland. Each of these measures authorized the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to create a debt for a different purpose. The bill is a duplicate of Senate Bill 449, which has been signed and is now Chapter 564 of the 1968 Laws of Maryland. Sincerely, /s/ Spiro T. Agnew, Governor. Vetoed by the Governor—May 7, 1968 House Bill No. 932—By Delegate Abramson: An Act to repeal Chapter 225 of the Laws of Maryland of 1967 which authorized the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow Two Million Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,400,000) and to use the same in connection with the Baltimore City Hospitals; to repeal Chapter 226 of the Laws of Maryland of 1967 which authorized the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow Three Million Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,900,000) and to use the same for urban renewal purposes; to repeal Chapter 227 of the Laws of Maryland of 1967 which authorized the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow Five Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($5,500,000) and to use the same for off-street parking purposes; to repeal Chapter 268 of the Laws of Maryland of 1967 which authorized the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000) and to use the same in connection with school buildings and auxiliary facilities; and to repeal Chapter 739 of the Laws of Maryland of 1967 which authorized the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to borrow Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000) and to use the same in connection with the Friendship International Airport. The Speaker put the question: Shall the bill pass notwithstanding the objections of the Executive? Affirmative Delegate— Brailey—Total—1 Negative Delegates— Mr. Speaker, Briscoe, Fowler, Boyer, Athey, Lipin, Thomason, Burkhead, Connell, Helms, Allen, Anderson, Fornos, Benner, Compton, Nimmerrichter, Arata, Coolahan, Malone, Alpert, Jacobson, Rynd, Hopkins, Nice, Price, Hinkel, Jensen, Jones, Kardash, Schirano, Tyler, Einschutz, Evans, Rush, Arnick, D'Anna, Minnick, Lowe, Dize, Matthews (R. M.), Burkheimer, Mackie, Dorman, Menes, Mothershead, Banning, Goodman, Hull, Montfort, Santangelo, Weile, Aragona, Bagley, Donovan, Giordano, McDonough, Rummage, Hickman (C. M.), Hickman (R.), Houck, Remsberg, Virts, Greer, Hess, Osborne, Scarff, Hargreaves, Bonvegna, Bullock, Dypski, Krysiak, Walters, Adams, (F. B.), Antonelli, Cassady, Chester, Holub, McCarty, Orlinsky, Sarbanes, Burns, Curran, Hergenroeder, Kent, Kircher, McQuade, Mooney, O'Brien, Dixon, Douglass, Lee, Randolph, Abrams, Cardin, Friedman, Resnick, Spector, Waxter, Avara, Baumann, Freeberger, Murphy, Rutkowski, Weisengoff, Wyatt, Donaldson, Grumbacher, Hoffman, Wright, Clarke, Cronin, Lady, McInerney, Scott, Whalen, Whitney, Becker, Bell, Blondes, Cook (E. P.), Crawford, Zander, Wiser, Cook (N. S.), Evans, Reed, Williams, Matthews (R. C), Yingling, Burgess, Warfield, Long, White, Aiken. Total—134 The Speaker announced the veto was sustained.
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