64 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Dec. 16
House Bill No. 13—By the Speaker:
Subject: AMENDING THE LAW WHICH AUTHORIZED THE
ISSUE OF CERTAIN PUBLIC SCHOOL BONDS IN CAROLINE
COUNTY.
Favorable report adopted.
Read the second time and ordered printed for third reading.
Delegate Houck, duly seconded, moved to suspend House rules to allow
the reporting of a bill.
Two-thirds of the members elected to the House, having so deter-
mined, the rules were suspended so that the bill could be read for the
second time on the same day of the session.
Affirmative
Delegates—
Mr. Speaker, Briscoe, Fowler, Boyer, Athey, Lipin, Thomason, Burkhead, Connell,
Helms, Allen, Anderson, Fornos, Benner, Compton, Nimmerrichter, Arata, Coolahan,
Malone, Alpert, Jacobson, Eynd, Hopkins, Nice, Price, Tyler, Hinkel, Jensen, Hutchin-
son, Jones, Kardash, Schirano, Einschutz, Evans, Rush, Arnick, D'Anna, Minnick, Dize,
Matthews, R. M., Burkheimer, Mackie, Dorman, Menes, Mothershead, Banning, Goodman,
Hull, King, Montfort, Santangelo, Weile, Aragona, Bagley, Donovan, Giordano, McDon-
ough, Rummage, Hickman, C. M., Hickman, R., Houck, Remsberg, Virts, Greer,
Hess, Osborne, Scarff, Hargreaves, Bonvegna, Bullock, Dypski, Krysiak, Silk, Walters,
Adams, F. B., Antonelli, Cassady, Chester, Holub, Orlinsky, Sarbanes, Burns, Curran,
Hergenroeder, Kent, Kircher, McQuade, Mooney, O'Brien, Abramson, Brailey, Dixon,
Douglass, Epstein, Lee, Randolph, Abrams, Cardin, Friedman, Resnick, Sklar, Spector,
Waxter, Avara, Baumann, Freeberger, Murphy, Rutkowski, Weisengoff, Wyatt, Don-
aldson, Grumbacher, Hoffman, Wright, Clarke, Cronin, Lady, McInerney, Scott, Whalen,
Whitney, Becker, Bell, Blondes, Cook, E. P., Docter, Maurer, Zander, Aitken, Wiser,
Evans, Reed, Sloan, Williams, Matthews, R. C, Yingling, Burgess, Warfield, Long,
Laws, Aiken. Total—141
Negative—None
Delegate Houck, from the Ways and Means Committee, reported
favorably,
House Bill No. 14—By the Speaker:
Subject: AMENDING THE ISSUE OF CERTAIN PUBLIC LI-
BRARY AND PARKING FACILITY BONDS IN CAROLINE COUNTY.
Favorable report adopted.
Read the second time and ordered printed for third reading.
Delegate Houck, duly seconded, moved to suspend House rules to allow
the reporting of a bill.
Two-thirds of the members elected to the House, having so deter-
mined, the rules were suspended so that the bill could be read for the
second time on the same day of the session.
Affirmative
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, Tyler, Hinkel, Jensen, Hutchin-
son, Jones, Kardash, Schirano, Einschutz, Evans, Rush, Arnick, D'Anna, Minnick, Dize,
Matthews, R. M., Burkheimer, Mackie, Dorman, Menes, Mothershead, Banning, Goodman,
Hull, King, 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, Silk, Walters,
Adams, F. B., Antonelli, Cassady, Chester, Holub, Orlinsky, Sarbanes, Burns, Curran,
Hergenroeder, Kent, Kircher, McQuade, Mooney, O'Brien, Abramson, Brailey, Dixon,
Douglass, Epstein, Lee, Randolph, Abrams, Cardin, Friedman, Resnick, Sklar, Spector,
Waxter, Avara, Baumann, Freeberger, Murphy, Rutkowski, Weisengoff, Wyatt
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