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VETOES
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Supreme Court said that "rights are infringed both where
the Government fines a person a penny for being a
Republican and where it withholds the grant of a penny
for the same reason."
*** In other areas of campaign practices, abuses cross
party lines. For example, a 1975 audit disclosed that
500 candidates, committees or campaign treasurers filed
delinquent election campaign reports. In addition,
although the Democratic and Republican State Central
Committees filed their 1976 campaign reports on time, a
number of local central committees did not.
****In 1976, the Democratic State Central Committee
raised $42,708.95, and spent $26,868.29. During the same
period, the Republican State Central Committee raised
$91,826.06 and spent $92,915.22.
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House Bill No. 1542 - Athletic Events - Interference
AN ACT concerning
Interference in Athletic Events
FOR the purpose of providing that certain persons who
interfere in certain athletic and sporting contests
in a certain manner shall be guilty of a crime;
providing definitions; and providing penalties.
May 26, 1977
Honorable John Hanson Briscoe
Speaker of the House of Delegates
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21404
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the
Maryland Constitution, I have today vetoed House Bill
1542.
This bill prohibits certain interference in certain
athletic and sporting contests.
Senate Bill 167, which, was enacted by the General
Assembly and signed by Lieutenant Governor Blair Lee III
in his capacity as Acting Governor on May 17, 1977,
accomplishes the same purpose.
Therefore it is unnecessary for me to sign House
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