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1969] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES 43 Dear Mr. Speaker: In accordance with Section 17 of Article II of the Maryland Constitution, I have vetoed today House Bill 964 and am returning it to you. This bill would authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to create a debt in an amount not to exceed eighty million dollars. The measure is a duplicate of Senate Bill 445, which has been signed into law and is now Chapter 560 of the 1968 Laws of Maryland. Sincerely, /s/ Spiro T. Agnew, Governor. Vetoed by the Governor—May 7, 1968 House Bill No. 964—By Delegate Abramson: An Act to authorize the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to create a debt, and to issue and sell its certificates of indebtedness as evidence thereof, to an amount not exceeding Eighty Million Dollars ($80,000,000.00), the proceeds derived from the sale of the certificates of indebtedness to be used for the acquisition, by purchase, condemnation or any other legal means, of land or property, or any rights therein, in the City of Baltimore, and constructing and erecting on said land or property, or on any land or property now or hereafter owned by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, new school buildings, athletic and other auxiliary facilities, and for additions and improvements to, or the modernization or reconstruction of, existing school buildings or facilities, and for equipment for any and all new facilities authorized to be constructed or erected by the provisions hereof, and for architectural or engineering services or surveys, and any other activities relating to planning for the purposes above mentioned or relating to planning for future projects of the same general character which may be constructed out of future loans; conferring certain powers upon the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City; imposing certain conditions in connection with the expenditure of the proceeds derived from the sale of said certificates of indebtedness; authorizing said municipality to submit an ordinance or ordinances for said purpose to the legal voters of Baltimore City; and providing generally for the issuance and sale of said certificates of indebtedness. The Speaker put the question: Shall the bill pass notwithstanding the objections of the Executive? Affirmative—None Negative Delegates— Mr. Speaker, Briscoe, Fowler, Boyer, Lipin, Thomason, Burkhead, Connell, Helms, Anderson, Fornos, Benner, Compton, Nimmerrichter, Arata, Coolahan, Malone, Alpert, Jacobson, Rynd, Hopkins, Nice, Hinkel, Jensen, Jones, Kardash, Schirano, Tyler, Einschutz, Evans, Rush, Arnick, D'Anna, Minnick, Lowe, Dize, Matthews (R. M.), Burkheimer, Mackie, Dorman, Menes, Mothershead, Banning, Hull, King, Santangelo, Weile, Aragona, Bagley, Donovan, Giordano, McDonough, Rummage, Hickman (C. M.), Houck, Remsberg, Virts, Greer, Hess, Osborne, Scarff, Hargreaves, Bonvegna, Bullock, Dypski, Krysiak, Silk, Walters, Adams (F. B.), Antonelli, Cassady, Chester, McCarty, Orlinsky, Sarbanes, Burns, Curran, Hergenroeder, Kent, Kircher, McQuade, Mooney, O'Brien, Brailey, Dixon, Douglass, Epstein, Randolph, Abrams, Cardin, Freidman, Resnick, Spector, Waxter, Avara, Baumann, Freeberger, Murphy, Rutkowski, Weisen-
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